These are the supplies you'll need: marshmallows, almond bark melt, leftover candy canes (or starlight mints) and lollipop sticks (we also used coffee stirrers).
Melt the almond bark in a double boiler.
Crush the candy canes. I tried my mini food processor, but the candy can get stuck, so crushing them inside a plastic baggy and dishtowel with a meat tenderizer worked well as a back-up.
When the candy is melted, place a stick in each marshmallow and dip in almond bark melt (be careful--marshmallows can melt), then dip in crushed candy cane.
Place on wax or parchment paper and cool in refrigerator. (As soon as they are firm, seal in a zip top bag to keep the marshmallows soft.)
For a quick tutorial on my "Window Box" CLICK HERE. I designed it to hold a packet of cocoa and our peppermint marshmallow treat, but it works for other fun things too. Won't this treat melt our teachers' hearts?!
wow scrummy goodness..
ReplyDeleteYummy AND cute! I can't wait for the package design ;)
ReplyDeleteYum! I love home made gifts and this one looks delicious. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletegreat idea! It really sounds yummy.
ReplyDeleteOh I love it!! I may just have to grab the supplies for this tomorrow to make for my daughter's teacher! Sweet treat for sure! LOVE IT!
ReplyDeleteAngel Hugs,
Bridgett
WOW ... love that marshmellow idea!!! That is terrific!!!
ReplyDeleteYum!! I have some leftover white chocolate bark that this would work well with! I bet these would be really good as S'mores too! TFS!
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