
These cheats Mini Christmas Puddings are easy to make and perfect for a Christmas gathering or for the kid’s school class Christmas parties.
I love making these Cheats Mini Christmas Puddings during this time of year. There are only three ingredients and they take 10 minutes to make! These are the perfect treat for a party or class or kindy party – and so easy to make!

The Arnotts Royal Chocolate Biscuits or Aldi Clouds are the perfect bite size for these puddings. I also used white chocolate melts and red and green Christmas M&M’s.

Place biscuits on the tray, melt chocolate following packet instructions. You can drizzle the chocolate on with the back of a spoon. I have used a Chocolate Melt and Decorate Squeeze bottle.

Drop chocolate onto biscuits and quickly add one red M&M, followed by a green M&M cut in half to resemble cherry and leaves before the chocolate dries. You could also use Jaffa and Mint Leaf lollies instead of M&M’s if you prefer.
Cheats Mini Christmas Puddings
- Author: Katrina – The Organised Housewife
- Prep Time: 10 minutes
- Total Time: 10 minutes
- Yield: 12 1x
Ingredients
- 1 packet of Arnotts Royal Biscuits or Aldi Clouds
- 1 cup white chocolate
- green and red m&m’s
Instructions
- Melt chocolate according to packet directions.
- Dribble a spoonful of white chocolate over biscuit and allow to dribble down sides slightly
- Working quickly, place 1 whole red m&m amd cut green m&m’s in half and add to each biscuit to resemble leaves.
- Keep in fridge until ready to serve.
28 comments
Must try these, they’re adorable 🙂
They look fantastic.
They look great, Kat. I didn’t think to use green and red m&ms. Thanks for the link love! 🙂
Anytime lovely!!
On my to do list, yummy
Oh sooo clever and they look like they took ages to make! Perfect! A-M xx
About 5 min!
I make these every year 🙂 the kids (big & little!!) love them !
Love this idea, if only i had this last night for the christmas break up the would have been such a hit!
We make these every year too. So ridiculously easy, yet look so good (and taste great too!). We usually use the mint leaves and jaffas also. We gave them as teachers gifts this year. http://froggooseandbear.blogspot.com/2011/12/easy-peasy-chocolate-christmas.html
I do this with Jaffas and mint leave but this year we have used jaffas for noses, half mini marshmallows as eyes and bits of pretzels for antlers and made reindeer ones too. So yummy and so nice to present
I would love to see a photo, they sound so cute!
They’re gorgeous! I’ve been eyeying off the red & green m&ms for weeks but have been too cheap to buy them. Last night I got them in a Secret Santa present. I might have to give these a go.
They are so festive!
thanks m and m s were a bit pricey so I bought jelly beans red and green from coles for $2. a great alternative for those on a tight budget like me..
clever idea!
Love these! I was voing to do rum balls dipped in white choc, but these are kid friendly and they can help me make them easily- thanks so much!
Thanks for this idea, made them today. Fast and easy but impressive looking!
they are very cute aren’t they!
I’ve been making these for a couple of years but I use mint leaves and jaffa’s instead of m&m’s. (The m&m’s don’t last long enough around here).
A great alternative 🙂
I make these with spearmint leaves & jaffas instead!
I’ve done that in the past too, cute!