Easy Edible Compost
Ingredients
- 8 oz Chocolate Covered Cherries
- 4 oz Chocolate Covered Pretzels Broken into smaller pieces
- 8 oz Chocolate Covered Raisins
- 8 oz Jordan Almonds
- 1 Container Edible Flowers Broken into smaller pieces
Instructions
- Mix all ingredients in a zip lock bag.8 oz Chocolate Covered Cherries, 4 oz Chocolate Covered Pretzels, 8 oz Chocolate Covered Raisins, 8 oz Jordan Almonds, 1 Container Edible Flowers
- Place in serving bowl or into snack bags inside burlap bags.
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Angie’s Notes
- Use any mix of chocolate candy that you think would work, I tried to keep it on the garden theme as much as possible.
Why I Love This Edible Compost
When I think of gardening, I think of compost, and when I was planning my garden party I wanted to have edible compost. I thought that would be a fun dessert/snack. The main reason I really love this compost is that it’s easy to make. You can get as creative as you would like as far as what ingredients to include.
This week I’ll cover how to create this wonderful edible compost for your garden party!
What Inspired Edible Compost
As I planned my garden party, I knew I wanted an easy chocolate dessert and a gift bag for my guests. In addition to dirt cups, I knew compost would be a hit. I’m a big fan of having things that are 100% edible. Thinking through how compost looks, I started to come up with ideas for how to mimic compost with food.
By using chocolate-covered fruits, nuts, pretzels, and edible flowers, I was able to mimic compost in a fun way. By using burlap bags, the compost was complete! Placing the compost bags next to the tray of compost was a cute addition. Using scoops that looked like garden tools was a cute addition as well.
How To Create Edible Compost
Creating edible compost is super simple once you have all the ingredients. Just place all the ingredients in a zip lock bag, leaving some air in it, and shake it up!
If you want to get a little more creative, you can gently snap the pretzels to look more “worm” like. You could also smash the Jordan almonds to mimic eggs better. A third option is to break apart the edible flowers. The goal is to make this look as similar to compost as possible. Keep that in mind as you create your compost!
Finishing Touches
Complete your compost by placing four ounces of compost in a snack bag. Place the snack bag inside a burlap bag.
If you want to go the extra mile, you can buy some tags, and glue the ingredient list & a compost image to the front. This allows guests to know exactly what’s in the mix, as well as look cute.
To display your compost during the party, you may opt to place the extra non-bagged compost on a tray. Next to the compost, place a fence and then lay the compost bags inside the fence. This really completes the compost vibe.
Will you make compost for your party?
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