This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of P.F. Chang’s Home Menu for IZEA. All opinions are 100% mine.
Plan a date night in! Save the hassle of cooking from scratch but don’t skip the taste. Plus, make these tasty and cute, chocolate dipped fortune cookies as a fun dessert. These are perfect for date night, parties with friends or just because. I ate ours to celebrate Wok Wednesday.
I made these for a fun date night in last week and they were a hit. We ate way too many! Plus, I whipped up some P.F. Chang’s Home Menu food so all the prep work for this great meal took less than 20 minutes. That’s a total win if Netflix and chill is your thing.
I got this great assignment for the P.F. Chang’s Home Menu post and fortunately already had this in my freezer. I’m all about easy meals. There are a lot of quality options, too. We love that they use white meat chicken and crisp, colorful vegetables. The signature sauces, bold flavors and the fact that it takes 15 minutes with NO PREP pretty much makes these ideal for us. You can even buy the rice! Just heat for 3 minutes. My favorite way to make rice. P.F. Chang’s Home Menu is available in your grocer’s frozen aisle nationwide.
The good news is YOU can win a Wok Wednesday Kit to enjoy their very own P.F. Chang’s Wok Wednesday meal!
- Win a wok, chopsticks, tableware and more!
- To enter, leave a comment sharing your #WokWednesday celebration ideas. What would you do on #WokWednesday?
- Contest ends November 30, 2015 at 11:59 p.m. EST.
Chocolate Dipped Fortune Cookie Ingredients:
- fortune cookies
- chocolate (I used dark chocolate chips)
- sprinkles (optional)
Instructions:
- Melt chocolate chips by microwaving for 30 seconds, stir then repeat until they are all melted. Do not over heat.
- Dip fortune cookies into chocolate and dip in sprinkles.
- Place on a cookie sheet to cool.
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We had so much fun just having a date night in. There was lots of laughing and more than our fair share of cookies eaten. I hope you enjoy this simple recipe! Don’t forget to leave your comment to enter the contest!
Comments & Reviews
David says
We have a Mexican night and a pizza night, but we have never done a night centered around Asian food. Wok Wednesday would be a great addition to our routine. There are so many ways to eat Asian food that you could literally eat it in some form or another every night and not tire of it. We could even buy our girls a Kimono to make it more festive for them.
Linda L. says
We would do Wok Wednesday with a movie night on a day when the weather is less than pleasant out. We can cuddle up and watch the snow fall with a good meal and a silly movie.
Adrianna Appl says
I feel like this is something I could actually make and not screw up! Thanks for a great idea!
Delia says
Love the idea of a Wok Wednesday! Yum!
Delia says
Oh…forgot the rest of my comment! Stir fry is totally my thing. It would be great to use up leftovers on Wok Wednesday and have stir fry!
Christie says
We would do Wok Wednesday and make orange chicken or stir fry :). Sounds fun with the addition of the fortune cookies!
Susan Phillips says
My kids would love these! I think red heart sprinkles would be great for Valentine’s Day 🙂
Kelly Aubert says
I am vegetarian but the rest of the family isn’t. Wok Wednesday would work great for us! We could all use the same vegetables and rice with meat on the side for those of us who want that!
Susan says
I love these! So cute and do-able!!
Stefanie says
I could definitely use more weeknight easy meals – the hardest part is figuring out what to have for dinner. Wok Wednesday sounds great!
Susan says
And… YES to Netflix and chill. 😀
Susan M. says
We host an annual ROCKTHEWOK party – so much fun! Everyone brings their own wok and food, the men cook it up, and then everyone votes on the best dish. The trophy is an oversized fortune cookie that travels each year to the newest winner and it’s a BIG deal to have that darned cookie on display!
Cheers to #WokWednesday!
Jen says
Yum! And they are so pretty. Perfect for a potluck.
Melissa says
Any time I don’t have to cook is a great day, #WokWednesday or otherwise!
maryann barzelatto says
We have our five grand babies (well, they are not babies anymore) but we have them over on Wednesday for a grandma’s grab bag night, They never know what I will have. They have to guess what’s for dinner and dessert. They use their smell,sight etc. I can’t wait, they will never guess this one. I will make chinese food, they all love it. Then the guessing part for dessert. And of course, they eating part. I think I will be the best Grandma on the block after this one.
Thanks for the idea,
Love, Mammy
Carmen N says
I would spend more of my work night / #WokWednesday with my daughter since time is so limited
Amy Anderson says
All of it looks delicious – and those fortune cookies are so cute!
Leanne says
They look delicious! My kids love these! We make them every Chinese New Year. I need to add sprinkles to mine!
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Flo says
yummy!
Dee says
Ok, these are my new favorite dessert. SO easy and they look cute. The only problem is I can eat way too many.