Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Halloween Marshmallow Pops


BOO!

Did I scare ya?

Probably not, as you intentionally logged onto this post. :)

One of my very favorite holidays is upon us. Halloween is a confectioner's dream, as it provides an opportunity to make some of the cutest  tasty treats evah.  Let me share with you some I  made this week. These were a lot of fun, and  not very difficult nor time consuming. They get extra points for that!




Meet Broomelda and Franque. ( He is French).



Initial supplies used to make our cozy candy couple include yellow candy melts, green oil based candy color, marshmallows and sucker sticks. I highly recommend Merkens brand melts for optimum dipping performance. In this case I used the campfire roasting marshmallows. Have you seen those things? They are hugantic! They are as big as.....as ......as a giant marshmallow! I also suggest using the thicker sucker sticks, as these bad boys are heavy once they are done.




Big bowl of green melty chocolate.




Other supplies used will be these candies and pre-made googly eyes, that you can get at most cake decorating places.




 For Broomelda, we have to cut angles off each side of the gargantu-mallow. Run your knife under hot water, and dry it off before each cut.  This will make the cutting of the freakishly large marshmallow much easier.




Stick and dip. Place on wax paper to dry fully.



 Let's do Franque first:

Cut out a circle of black fondant and cut out notches along the outer edge. Do not cut them evenly or symmetrically.  Franque does not have the most couture coif I have ever seen. Just sayin'.




Lay the toupee over his head and just press down all around the sides. (Hint: use shortening as your glue. Trust me. You will thank me for this later.) Glue on his googly eyes with melted chocolate. Cut a white Good & Plenty in half and glue in place for his bolts. Give the rest of the box to hubby because he loves those nasty candies. Oh wait, that is my hubby. Ignore that. Next use a paintbrush to drop a dollop of the same green chocolate on his handsome face to make a nose.




Next we need to bring out the big guns. OK just one small gun. Anyway, get your clay gun out, and using the smallest size circle disc, extrude a string of black fondant. Use that to make eyebrows and mouth. Again, using shortening on his face as glue will save you many bad words.  And if you just cannot help yourself (like me), use silver luster dust mixed with vodka to paint his bolts. An edible marker (not shown) can be used to make his scar.



You mad confectionery scientists will have
created a marshmallow monster!

MWAHAHAHA!



Now on to Broomelda:







As with all ladies, we need to spend some time on the hair. Use your clay gun with the largest muti hole disc.




Extrude a length of purple fondant and apply to the side of her head.




Repeat process on each side until her head is covered.




Cut a few short pieces to make her bangs. The bob is very in this season in the witch world.




Now to make her face. Clay gun string again for the brows and mouth. Half of the green Mike and Ike candy for the nose. (Keep that box cuz we like those.) Another pair of google eyes.




Well hello my pretty!




To make the pointy part of her hat, start with a ball of black fondant.





Roll it into a cone shape initially, and then continue to elongate and shape it into a witch hat shape.




A circle of black fondant laid on her head, and then the cone part of the hat is attached to the top of that. A couple of purple clay gun strings will create a perfect hat band.





And they are done! 





Franque: Hey good lookin'. You want to go for a drink?
Broomelda: Why yes, thank you. I will have a Bloody Mary.





Double date!



Happy Halloween everybody! Send me pics if you make these and I will post them on Facebook.  Please tell all your friends to like our Facebook page.

Happy dipping!
Sharon


22 comments:

Anonymous said...

bwahahahaha, double date!!!!

Lourdes Reyes said...

Love it, thank you!

Roseyrod said...

I am so ready to make these!

Carrie said...

This is just so cute!!!

Erin said...

I've seen those huge marshmallows at the store and was wondering what I could do with them. Great idea!

Bobie M-T said...

Awesome! Thanks Sharon!

Angie Rodriguez said...

I can't wait to try these. They are to cute.

Virginia said...

Sharon, these are a s-c-r-e-a-m!!! How would you pack these to mail?

Charmaine said...

These are so cute....the kids will love them! Well done Sharon!

Rosalinda said...

Ahhhh, thank you Sharon!!! theser are soo cute!!!
You really are tha' best, ever!!!

Jacque said...

They are freakin' adorable Sharon!
Thanks for sharing!

Sherry-New Orleans Lady said...

Sharon - as always...love your talent and your humor! Thanks for being YOU!

Anonymous said...

Hysterical! Love it!! I absolutely LOVE your creativity. Can anyone say "they are to DIE for"! (Ps I think Franques wife might be upset that he's black cat-tin around.)

Bunny said...

"Give the rest of the box to your hubby as they are nasty little things." OMG!!! How true that is!!! Love these. Dang! Gonna have to make a return trip to Walmart to get those giganormous marshmallows! Can't wait to make these!

Anonymous said...

you are so funny!

Jenniffer said...

These cake pops are just TOO cute!

Emi said...

Tank you Sharon!Have to make these!!!So cute!!! :)

Ms Patty* said...

"Broomelda" lol

Beth C said...

These were too cute and inspired me to have a go at some Halloween Rice Krispie Treats. I've posted instructions for them http://www.lifebeforedarkthirty.com/2011/10/24/halloween-rice-krispie-treats/

Mary said...

These are so so cute. Making for my granddaughters 3rd grade class.

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