Introduction: Vintage Chocolate Dipping Spoons
Looking for the perfect stocking stuffer? These delicious vintage chocolate dipping spoons are perfect for holiday gift giving and cost under $10 bucks. Use them to dip in hot chocolate or to spruce up your favorite coffee or latte.
I've been collecting these spoons for a while now. The best place to find them is garage sales, estate sales, thrift stores & antique shops. Don't pay more than $1.00 for each spoon. I have found them for as low as 10 cents and bought 3 vintage spoons together for $1.00.I totally scored and found one that had chocolate engraved on the bottom. One of them has the year 1847 engraved on the back.
I just love vintage!
I used 3 different kinds of chocolate, including a Mexican chocolate that was inspired by this Mexican Drinking Chocolate Instructable.
Step 1: Ingredients & Tools
Vintage Spoons
Squeeze bottle with caramel
Crushed Peppermint or Candy Canes
Holiday Sprinkles
Marshmallows for the Snowmen
Orange Sprinkles
Small round sprinkles
Milk Chocolate Chips
White Chocolate
Mini Chocolate Chips
Mexican Chocolate
Cayenne
2 TBL Half-&Half
Cellophane Bags
Ribbon
Scissors
Baking sheet lined with wax or parchment paper
Step 2: Prep
Chop chocolate. Insert 1 orange sprinkle into mini marshmallow for the nose. Set aside.
Step 3: Melt Chocolate
Create a double boiler by filling a medium saucepan with water. Bring to a simmer and place a metal heat proof bowl on top. Add chocolate and stir frequently until chocolate is smooth & velvety. Remove from heat.
Step 4: Dip & Decorate
Dip vintage spoon into chocolate. Twirl back and forth and make sure to coat the back of the spoon. Shake spoon back and forth until the chocolate evens out on the spoon.
To decorate the spoon with a snowman, add three mini marshmallows to the spoon. Use the one with the orange sprinkle nose for the top. Dip a toothpick into the chocolate and place a dab onto the back of two mini chocolate chips. Gently and quickly place above the nose on the marshmallow. The chocolate will be hot and the mini chocolate chips will start to melt if you wait too long. Next, using a toothpick, place a dab of the white chocolate on the middle mini marshmallow. Then place three or four small round sprinkles for the snowman's buttons. I got the idea for the snowman from this blog, but added my own twist with the sprinkle nose & buttons.
Continue dipping spoons and sprinkle with crushed peppermint & holiday sprinkles. You can also use sanding sugar. I used a squeeze bottle to add some caramel to some of the spoons. ** When I wrapped the caramel spoon, some of the caramel stuck to the cellophane**
Lay spoons on a baking sheet lined with parchment or wax paper. Place decorated vintage spoons in the fridge for 30-60 minutes to set.
Step 5: Mexican Chocolate Dipping Spoons
These turned out to my favorite. They were so beautiful specked with the spicy cayenne.
Chop the Mexican chocolate and place into a double boiler. Add two tablespoons of half & half. Stir frequently until the chocolate melts. It won't be as fine & velvety as the other chocolate. It will be a little thick, similar to a brownie batter. Dip the vintage spoons into the Mexican chocolate and make sure to coat the back of the spoon. Sprinkle with cayenne. Place in the fridge for 30 minutes to set.
Step 6: Gift Wrap & Share the Love!
Cut cellophane to desired size and insert vintage spoon. Tie ribbon around.
Enjoy with hot chocolate or your favorite latte!
25 Comments
5 years ago
Great idea!!!! When I go searching for vintage spoons, can I assume that they are what the English,Irish, Scottish and Canadians call a teaspoon? Such a great winter gift!!!
6 years ago
Can these be made with plastic spoons? or will they melt putting the chocolate on them? I wanted to make about 75 of these for an anniversary party favor. what do ya think?
Reply 6 years ago
yes. I have never had a problem. Also I spoon the chocolate just onto the top of the spoon. I feel it gives a better visual presentation.
9 years ago on Introduction
I like this idea. I find lots of silverware at estate sales and auctions. To let you know, 1847 is the year when Rogers (silversmith) was formed. It is their "trademark" (1847 Rogers). Still, like the use of cool spoons!
9 years ago on Introduction
i live is pakistan and the wether over here is unbearable.will these choclate melt if used in hot weather?
Reply 9 years ago on Introduction
When chocolate is exposed to heat it will melt. If you leave it out in the sun, it will melt quicker. Refrigerate or freeze them until you are ready to use them and they will last longer.
Reply 9 years ago on Introduction
okay.. so if i want to gift it to some one, do i need to freeze it ahead of time ?
10 years ago on Introduction
wow this is so cool! i like the idea and the snowman decorations are so cute :) ! i really want to give these a go they look really nice! ;)
10 years ago on Introduction
sounds great.and i love your presentation.
11 years ago on Introduction
Wow, that's so smart! You could even add flavors, like caramel or peppermint in little pockets under the chocolate. Hot chocolate on a spoon!
11 years ago on Introduction
were going to make these for Christmas morning tea, their sooo cute!
11 years ago on Introduction
Wonderful tutorial... sure beats retail prices!
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
Thank you!
11 years ago on Introduction
omg these are such a cute idea
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
Thanks!
11 years ago on Introduction
I have an entire utensil tray full of miscellaneous silverware. Thank you for the inspiration......and an excuse to buy chocolate! :)
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
:)
11 years ago on Introduction
Those look amazing!
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
Thank you!
11 years ago on Introduction
I love that you used vintage spoons. Great Inspiration!