Monday, November 14, 2016

Chocolate Apple Pops





Chocolate Apple Pops

             INGREDIENTS
        1 c. large semi-sweet chocolate chips
        1 tbsp. coconut oil
        2 large apples
        Caramel sauce, for drizzling
        Melted white chocolate, for drizzling
        Crushed Oreos
        Crushed Pretzels
        Rainbow sprinkles
        M&Ms
        Popsicle sticks

        DIRECTIONS

        1. Set up double boiler: Bring a saucepan of water to a simmer. Set a glass bowl over the saucepan (the bottom of the bowl should not touch the water), then add chocolate chips to bowl. Stir until melted, then stir in coconut oil.
       2. Place apples upright on a cutting boarding cut into 1/2" to 3/4" slices. Using a pairing knife, make a small cut onto the bottom 
of the apple slice. Insert popsicle stick.
      3. Line a large baking sheet with wax paper and grease with cooking spray.
      4. Dip apple slices into melted chocolate and place on baking sheet. Refrigerate until chocolate sets, 5 to 10 minutes.
     5. Drizzle with caramel sauce and melted white chocolate and top as desired. Return to refrigerator until the white chocolate and caramel set, about 5 minutes. Serve immediately or store in refrigerator.


TOTAL TIME: 0:25
LEVEL: EASY
YIELD: 6 to 8 SERVINGS

    VOCABULARY
    1. double broiler (noun)  a double boiler consists of a bowl placed on top of a pan of simmering water.
   2.  sauce pan (noun)  a deep cooking pan, typically round, made of metal, with one long handle and a lid.
  3. simmer (verb) a state of temperature just below the boiling point.
  4. cutting board (noun) a wooden or plastic board on which foods can be cut.
 5. pairing knife (noun) a small knife with a short blade used especially for cutting fruits and vegetables.
 6. popsicle stick (noun) a wooden stick or two sticks, sticking from the bottom of a popsicle.
 7. baking sheet (noun) a flat metal pan used for baking cookies, bread, etc.
 8. caramel sauce (noun) a thick and smooth mixture produced to be served as a sweet topping or ingredient for other foods.

VOCABULARY EXERCISE:

Fill in the missing letters to form a vocabulary word that matches the hint.

1. C_ _ _ _ _g B_ _ _d (I am something one would use to cut chicken on)
2. P_ p_ _ _ l_ S_ _ _k (I am a wooden stick usually used to hold a frozen dessert.)
3._ _ _ _ _ _ S_ _ _ _ (I am  something that one would use to bake cookies)
4. P_ _ _ _ _ _ K_ _ _ _ ( I am something one would use to cut an apple or pepper) 
5. C_ _ a_ _ _ Sa_c_ (I am something sweet and delicious to be placed on top of a desert item, especially ice-cream.)
6. D_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ler (I am a cooking tool, which contains water in the bottom pan. This item is used on a stovetop)
7. _ _ _ _ _ _an ( I am a round, metal pot with a long handle. I usually have a lid and I am used often in most people's kitchens)
8. _ _ mm_r ( I cook just below the boiling point. If you notice a  small or light bubbling it might be me. Im used often when cooking stews or soups.)

GRAMMAR POINT:

A preposition is a word that shows the relationship between a noun or a pronoun and some other word or element in the rest of the sentence. Prepositions are always in prepositional phrases. All the words in a prepositional phrase come together to function as an adjective or adverb.
Examples of common prepositions:
above, about, across, against, along, among, around, at, before, behind, below, beneath, beside, between, beyond, by, down, during, except, for, from, in, inside, into, like, near, of, off, on, since, to, toward, through, under, until, up, upon, with and within.

GRAMMAR ACTIVITY:

Choose the correct preposition to complete each of the following sentences:

1. It's____________ time you told him the truth!

a)on
b)about
c)in
2. The cat was hiding____________ under the table.

a)above
b)with
c)under 
3. The animal hospital? It's somewhere_________ the big blue building.

a)around
b)about
c)on
4. The eagle soared__________  the clouds. 

a)on
b)above
c)off
5. The girl sat _____________ her best friend Alice and the smartest boy in the class William.

a)between
b)through
c)below





  


3 comments:

  1. Hi Laurie!
    First, I love your recipe, looks delicious! I also really enjoyed your vocabulary exercise. What a creative way to help students apply the vocabulary to your activity. Your grammar activity further reinforced students' understandings of prepositions. Great post!

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  2. First of all, this recipe looks amazing. Ireally enjoyed the vocabulary activities that you conducted in class. I believe that these activities are extremely engaging and help keep students in check. I also think having multiple options gives tsudents a chance to feel more confident when answering questions. Great job!!!

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  3. The recipe looks good,though very sweet! Good vocabulary and grammar activities!

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