Monday, December 13, 2010

CHOCOLATE COVERED MARSHMALLOW REINDEER & ROOT BEER REINDEER!


CHOCOLATE COVERED MARSHMALLOW REINDEER

Here's what you need:

Large Marshmallows
Lollipop sticks, popsicle sticks, or pretzel sticks
Ribbon
Melting Chocolate
Cinnamon dots, Hot Tamales or Mike & Ike's Reds
Small Pretzels
Pearl Sprinkles (or other candies for the eyes)
Foam block


First, set up your assembly line.

Break the pretzels in half. It was not an easy task to get them all to break properly, so make sure to have plenty on hand. You need two halves for each reindeer's antlers.

Snip just the ends of the Hot Tamales or Mike & Ike's, or count out your cinnamon dots. I used the Mike & Ike's because I'm planning to give these to Cooper's preschool class, and the cinnamon ones are a little too spicy for him.

Put the marshmallows on the stick, and push them into the foam block. This saves you from having to do that with melted chocolate on them. (Since this was only a trial run, I was working with what I had on hand. I'm going to purchase a larger block next trip to the craft store.)

I scored the tops of the marshmallows, hoping that would make it easier to attach the pretzel antlers.

Once your assembly line is set, it's time to melt your chocolate.

Place chocolate melts or chocolate chips in a microwaveable glass bowl. Microwave on high at 20-30 second intervals, stirring each time until chocolate is just melted, but not too hot.

Dip a marshmallow into the chocolate, covering it entirely. Use the backside of a spoon to smooth out the side and top, and to remove any excess. Place it back into the foam block and repeat the process on the next marshmallow.

After about five or six marshmallows, add the pretzel antlers, by gently inserting them into the scored parts of the marshmallows, and hold them for a few seconds to make sure they are secure. This will take some practice!

For the nose and eyes, you can either add them when the chocolate is still wet, or finish the whole batch, then dab some melted chocolate onto each piece and attach it to the marshmallow to make the face. I did it both ways, but decided the second way was easier.

Once they are completely dry, tie a small piece of ribbon around the stick like a scarf.
Idea & recipe from this post

ROOT BEER REINDEER

The rootbeer reindeer! Some googly eyes and pipe cleaners, absolutely easiest project ever and they're soo freaking cute. Teachers, grandparents, babysitters think of everyone who would like a little treat!


3 comments:

Ann said...

Sue, Thank you for finding and posting all these great ideas. Our daughter makes candy with a few of her friends each year. I'm always looking for new items to have in the house for them to make - the marshmallow reindeer are on the list. ~Ann

Sabrina @Falling Leaf Woodworkers and Primitives said...

These reindeer pops will be perfect for my daughter to make with me for her class party... Thanks so much for the idea.
Happy Holidays
Sabrina

Dreams of a Primitive Life said...

thanks so much for the great idea! I made the root beer reindeer for my son's Christmas party and they loved them