I love all of the bright and cheery green that comes along with St. Patrick’s Day. It is a great primer for Spring! Of course, that extends into food too which is why I am such a fan of these St. Patrick’s Day Marshmallow Pops. They are absolutely one of the easiest things you will ever make but are so cute and delicious. These are a great idea to do with the kids for a fun St. Patrick’s Day activity. You only need a few ingredients to get them made: marshmallows, chocolate melts and sprinkles. I use lollipop sticks most of the time but you could also use some fun toothpicks for the marshmallows.
- 6-8 Regular Marshmallows
- ½ C. Green Wilton Candy Melts
- Wilton white nonpareil sprinkles
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Heat the candy chips by microwaving for 30 seconds. Stir well. If any of the candy chips are not melted, heat in 10 second intervals, stirring between each, until completely melted.
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Insert a lollipop stick or toothpick in each marshmallow.
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Dip and roll the marshmallows into the melted candy chips so that the marshmallow is about 1/2 covered. Lay the marshmallows on wax paper.
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Once all marshmallows are dipped and sprinkle with nonpareils. Let sit for 5-10 minutes to set.
I purchased felt St. Patty's day Shamrock stickers in the craft section at Joann Fabrics and put a toothpick on the back and then put an identical sticker on the back to 'sandwich' the toothpick.
What kind of foods are you putting a St. Patrick’s Day spin on this year? Do you like to tint things great for a little fun around the holiday?
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Sara McCarty says
These are awesome! I’d love it if you’d consider linking up with a few fellow bloggers for a St. Pat’s Lucky (recipe) Linkup we’re having. Details can be found on my blog here: runninglawyer.blogspot.com/2014/03/lucky-recipe-linkup-homemade-baileys.html
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Emily says
oo these are super cute!!! Loving the felt toppers too!! Pinned ;o)
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Crystelle says
How very adorable are these! I love how festive they are. The sprinkles are the finishing touch, as are those super cute toothpicks! Oh my! You really know how to party!!!
🙂
xx Crystelle
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Angie says
These are so cute! I’m stopping by from the Inspiration Monday blog hop.
Thanks
Angie
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Kate at Sorella Style says
These are absolutely adorable. I love the shamrock flags – may have to make these!
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Shannah Coe says
Thanks! I thought the little shamrocks were super cute too and a great way to add a little more St. Patrick’s Day flair.
Lisa says
These are so cute and festive! I love that it’s an easy project to do with the kids! 🙂
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Shannah Coe says
My kids love marshmallow dipping so we do it a lot.
Helen at the Lazy Gastronome says
These are so fun!! Pinned and tweeted! Thanks for sharing on the What’s for Dinner Link up!
angie church says
these look perfect for me and my grand-daughter to make We both love marshmallows. I found your post on craft frenzy friday where I also shared a post http://shopannies.blogspot.com/2017/02/pizza-pinwheels.html
Cristina at Ava's Alphabet says
So cute and festive! I love how you made the toppers too – clever! Pinned and sharing. Thank you for joining us at Family Joy Blog Link-Up Party. I hope you will join our next party starting Sunday at noon EST.
Ali Gilbert says
These are so cute!! I am definitely going to try these!
Miz Helen says
Your St. Patricks Day Marshmallow Pops look adorable! Thanks so much for sharing your awesome recipe with us at Full Plate Thursday. Hope you are having a great day and come back to see us real soon!
Miz Helen