 Maybe you 
noticed at Easter time that it was next to impossible to find chow mein 
noodles (the dry crispy kind) in the stores. That's because people 
everywhere were coating them with melted chocolate, shaping them into 
nests, and filling them with candy-coated chocolate eggs or jelly beans.
 Well, since I wanted to do the same thing and could not find chow mein 
noodles, I had to put on my thinking cap and come up with another 
solution. And the answer came in the form of bran cereal,
 which worked very well! I also kicked up the coating so it was fudgier 
(and in my opinion tastier) than plain chocolate. Now don't get me 
wrong, I love good old straight-up chocolate, but in this application I liked the no-bake 
chocolate/butter/peanut butter mixture better. Here's the recipe:
Maybe you 
noticed at Easter time that it was next to impossible to find chow mein 
noodles (the dry crispy kind) in the stores. That's because people 
everywhere were coating them with melted chocolate, shaping them into 
nests, and filling them with candy-coated chocolate eggs or jelly beans.
 Well, since I wanted to do the same thing and could not find chow mein 
noodles, I had to put on my thinking cap and come up with another 
solution. And the answer came in the form of bran cereal,
 which worked very well! I also kicked up the coating so it was fudgier 
(and in my opinion tastier) than plain chocolate. Now don't get me 
wrong, I love good old straight-up chocolate, but in this application I liked the no-bake 
chocolate/butter/peanut butter mixture better. Here's the recipe:
CHOCOLATE NESTS FOR EASTER
1 stick (1/2 cup) butter
2 cups granulated sugar
1/2 cup milk
1/4 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/2 cup creamy peanut butter
3 cups bran cereal (such as Kellog's All-Bran, original style)
Egg-shaped Easter candy of your choice (such as Cadbury or Hershey eggs, jelly beans, etc.) 
Line
 a large baking sheet with parchment or waxed paper; set aside. Combine 
butter, sugar, milk and cocoa in a large heavy-bottomed saucepan. Heat 
over medium flame, bring to a boil and boil while stirring for one 
minute, then remove from heat. Add vanilla and peanut butter; stir until
 smooth. Stir in bran cereal. Using a small scoop, scoop mounds onto 
prepared baking sheet. Use a spoon to make a small indentation in the 
center of each mound and add three or four candies to each "nest." 
Repeat with remainder of mixture. Let cool. 
