Almond bark. Hmmmm..... What could I do with almond bark? A few steps further down the aisle.... Marshmallows. BINGO! I grabbed a couple bags of each (having absolutely no idea how far the almond bark would go), red and pink sprinkles, and toothpicks and I was set to go.
So here's my adaptation of MckMama's snow pops. Please forgive my simplified version, but I still think they're adorable.
Strawberry heart-shaped marshmallows worked perfectly for this treat, since it's, um, Valentine's Day or some such holiday.
I stuck a marshmallow on the end of a round toothpick, being careful not to poke it all the way through. (Trial and error would prove that the marshmallow would slide down the toothpick if it were poked through.)
After melting vanilla flavored almond bark in a double boiler, I dipped the marshmallows into the hot, gooey yummy-ness. Then I, you know, tried one to make sure it was edible and was pleased to find out it was.
While the almond bark was still warm, I added red and pink sprinkles to the hearts. Ohhhh, they're so cute! (You know, if food really can be adorable.)
I found a 4-inch styrofoam ball and cut it in half, which I then covered with a pink napkin. Well, that wasn't the first thing I tried, and I'm not even going to tell you what I did try. Just believe me, it didn't work! After adding the sprinkles, I stuck the marshmallow-clad toothpicks into the ball to let them dry.
Marshmallow bouquet complete... put in refrigerator to harden.
Aren't they cute?
The only decision now? Which one to eat first!
Maybe someday I'll attempt the real thing, but for today, I'll just pop a marshmallow in my mouth and call it good.
6 comments:
Way to go!!! They are cute!
Totally cute!
they are ADORABLE!
Very impressive! I like them!
wow! so cute!
You are so creative Heather! I love how cute these are!!!
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