Monday, September 12, 2011

Make Marshmallow Dreidels

Two traditions really stand out in celebration of Hanukka; eating good food and playing with dreidels. Combining the two means you really can play with your food! Whether you are wanting a fun dreidel themed treat just for the visual appeal or a literal dreidel that is edible, this fun marshmallow interpretation is a winning idea that will guarantee any Hanukkah hostess creative brownie points.


Instructions


Make Marshmallow Dreidels


1. Choose the material you want to use for the top, or handle, of your dreidel. Thin pretzel sticks work best, but licorice whips can also be used.


2. Make a hole in the center of the marshmallow and poke the pretzel through, making sure that a little bit sticks through the other side. For a more savory dreidel, use a marshmallow covered in toasted coconut. Dipping the marshmallow in chocolate and letting it dry first also adds a little extra fun to this treat.


3. Unwrap a Hershey's Kiss and bore a small hole in the center of the flat side so it will fit the pretzel. Hershey's Hugs or other varieties can be used for a bit of variety.


4. Fit the top of the dreidel to the kiss. If the pretzel doesn't stick in there by itself, add a thin layer of peanut butter or icing in between the two layers to help them adhere.


5. Decorate the marshmallow dreidel. Coating it in frosting and sprinkles or peanut butter and chocolate shavings are tasty ways to make the dreidel look festive.


6. Make your candy dreidel into a real dreidel. Create the illusion of four sides with licorice whips or frosting. Paint on the proper letters onto each side using frosting or food coloring. Let it dry.


7. Consider making small marshmallow dreidels for snacks using pretzel sticks, mini marshmallows and nonpareils or small Hershey's Kisses.







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