Halloween Marshmallow pops
I love to bake, but do you know what I love more than baking? Non-baking with the kids! It just makes life so much easier and my kitchen survives a bashing, too. It’s a win-win.
It’s been a whole year since we baked {and non-baked} anything for Halloween, so I thought it was time to share another which is super simple and fun for the kids to join in on. My girls love helping me out in the kitchen {as long as it’s not doing the dishes!} and occasionally my youngest son likes to get involved. But on the whole, they really enjoy it which is lovely.
These Halloween themed marshmallow pops are crazy easy to do and the things you’ll need are:
- Paper straws {I bought mine from a local Pound store}
- Giant campfire marshmallows. These are American jumbo marshmallows which are available from the stateside sections of your local B&M & Tesco Express stores,
- Halloween themed frosting from my local B&M. They come in orange & black. However, you can use white chocolate and food gel if preferred.
- Halloween sprinkles, also from B&M.
It’s not rocket science to how we made these so I will not patronise you with a ‘how-to’ but I will tell you something – they were delicious and really look the part, too!
I guess, in hindsight, I should have gone with the white chocolate & food gel colouring option – but I had a 4yo at this helm who demanded we use the Halloween frosting instead. Who was I to deny her wishes? Plus, she’s scary when she puts her dinky size 8’s down.
These were so easy to make & they not only taste great but they look awesome on your party table for Halloween night!
PIN IT FOR LATER!
This is adorable. I wish I would have seen these sooner. We made Monster Balls. Kids loved it.