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Last updated on April 1st, 2024 at 03:59 pm
Who loves marshmallows? Here’s a fun and easy way to turn regular marshmallows into a beautiful gourmet treat. You can make your own gourmet marshmallow pops for any holiday or occasion.
Using pastel candy melts, we made these marshmallow pops for Easter, but you can create these colorful pops for Valentine’s Day, the Fourth of July, Halloween, Christmas, or birthdays. You can even make them for game-day using your favorite team’s colors. Get as creative as you’d like, and have the kids help too.
You’ll need: treat sticks, candy melts, candy sprinkles, and almond bark.
Press four to five marshmallows onto a skewer or treat stick. Pour melted almond bark over the marshmallows.
Using piping bags, drizzle colored candy melts over the marshmallows.
Add sprinkles as desired.
Enjoy your pretty gourmet marshmallow pops!
Gourmet Marshmallow Pops
Ingredients
- 24 regular-size marshmallows
- White candy melts or vanilla flavored almond bark
- Yellow candy melts
- Green candy melts
- Pink candy melts
- Blue candy melts
- Purple candy melts
- Easter sprinkles
You will also need:
- Piping bags
- Bamboo skewers or treat sticks
Instructions
- Line a baking sheet with waxed paper.
- Press four to five marshmallows onto a skewer or treat stick with a twisting motion. Lay on waxed paper.
- Melt almond bark or white candy according to package directions, making sure not to overheat. If the almond bark gets too hot, it will seize. If desired, add one teaspoon vegetable shortening or coconut oil to make the melted candy pourable.
- Pour melted almond bark over the marshmallows allowing the excess to drop back into the bowl. For best results, scrape the candy from the bottom (the side you place on the waxed paper.) Allow to dry completely.
- In separate bowls, melt the candy according to package directions making sure not to overheat. If the candy gets too hot, it will seize. If desired, add one teaspoon vegetable shortening or coconut oil to make the melted candy pourable.
- Transfer melted candy to piping bags, keeping the colors separated. One at a time, snip the corner from the piping bags, and drizzle colored candy melts over the marshmallows. While the candy is still wet, add sprinkles as desired.
- Allow the marshmallows to rest on waxed paper until set before packaging or serving. Before removing the marshmallow pops from the waxed paper, cut along the sides with a knife.
- Best if stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator.
Also read: Easy Easter Cupcake Decorating Idea for Kids
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Amy D
These are super cute and look fun to make. I would love to make these with my daughters.
Jeanine S Bevacqua
I had to come and see what you did because these were just so pretty and vibrant!
Heather Swanson
These are so pretty & fun!!
Lauryn R
This is such a great idea for Easter, I love how east it is! It would be so fun to do with the kids too. Thank you so much for sharing!
megan allen
This would be a fun thing to do with my daughter! And it looks very yummy!
Kim Thorne
that looks yummy.
Dana Rodriguez
These are so pretty. What a great idea!
Tami Vollenweider
These turned out so cute! I just think I could do these for my grand kids,for some kind of special occasion. My daughter-in-law might not like the over dose on sugar! LOL!!