If you are looking for a fun treat for Halloween, these Spooky Marshmallow Witches are fun and delicious! They are so cute you will probably won’t want to eat them. This recipe makes about 12 witches.
Here’s what you will need:
Ingredients:
- 1/2 cup vanilla frosting, divided
- 36 miniature semisweet chocolate chips
- 12 large marshmallows
- 1 drop each green, red and yellow food coloring
- 1/4 cup flaked coconut
- 12 chocolate wafers
- 12 miniature peanut butter cups (optional)
- 12 milk chocolate kisses
For the face of each witch, place a dab of frosting on the bottom of three chocolate chips; press two for eyes and one for nose onto each marshmallow.
For hair, combine green food coloring and a drop of water in a small plastic bag; add coconut and shake well. Spread a small amount of frosting on sides of marshmallows; press coconut hair into frosting. Place 3 tablespoons of frosting in a small heavy-duty plastic bag; tint orange with red and yellow food coloring. Set aside.
To make hats, spread some of the remaining frosting in the center of chocolate wafers. To make tall hats press peanut butter cups upside down into frosting and add a Hershey kiss on top. If you like shorter hats lightly spread bottoms of chocolate kisses with frosting; place on tops of chocolate wafer cookies. Cut a small hole in the corner of pastry or plastic bag; insert a small star tip. Fill the bag with frosting and pipe stars around the base of the hat. Secure a hat to each witch with a dab of frosting.
PrintSpooky Marshmallow Witches
- Yield: 12 1x
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup vanilla frosting, divided
- 36 miniature semisweet chocolate chips
- 12 large marshmallows
- 1 drop each green, red and yellow food coloring
- 1/4 cup flaked coconut
- 12 chocolate wafers
- 12 miniature peanut butter cups (optional)
- 12 milk chocolate kisses
Instructions
- For the face of each witch, place a dab of frosting on the bottom of three chocolate chips; press two for eyes and one for nose onto each marshmallow.
- For hair, combine green food coloring and a drop of water in a small plastic bag; add coconut and shake well. Spread a small amount of frosting on sides of marshmallows; press coconut hair into frosting. Place 3 tablespoons of frosting in a small heavy-duty plastic bag; tint orange with red and yellow food coloring. Set aside.
- To make hats, spread some of the remaining frosting in the center of chocolate wafers. To make tall hats press peanut butter cups upside down into frosting and add a Hershey kiss on top. If you like shorter hats lightly spread bottoms of chocolate kisses with frosting; place on tops of chocolate wafer cookies. Cut a small hole in the corner of pastry or plastic bag; insert a small star tip. Fill the bag with frosting and pipe stars around the base of the hat. Secure a hat to each witch with a dab of frosting.
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Audrey
How cute! Thanks for sharing on the #HomeMattersParty this week. I hope you join us next week.
Beverly
These witches are just adorable. What a great treat for the kids..
Bev
Noa Ambar Regev
Cute! Doesn’t seem too complicated to make and the outcome leaves a great impact :) (pinned!)
Logan Can
These are so cute! Marshmallows are always a hit in our house! I know my son would have a fit over these!
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