To make 4 you will need
4 small eating apples
bag of marshmallows ( I used the large pink and white ones)
4 lollipop sticks
some edible sprinkles
Then simply:
wash and dry the apples
remove the cores
insert a stick into the top of the apple
melt the marshmallows in a microwave bowl for 30 secs intervals until they are melted and bubbling
then acting VERY FAST again, coat the apples with the gloopy mallow stickiness
then decorate with your sprinkles
50g popcorn makes 6 muffin sized pops
So to make 6 you will need
50g popcorn (I used sweet)
120g bar of good quality milk chocolate
50g marshmallows
6 lollipop sticks
either a silicone muffin tray OR a muffin tray lined with paper muffin cases
Then simply
in a microwave proof bowl, melt the chocolate in a microwave bowl at 30 sec intervals until the melted
stir in the popcorn
in another microwave proof bowl, melt the marshmallows for 30 seconds and stir to make a gloppy sauce
pour into the chocolate and popcorn bowl and mix well.
add a heaped tbsp of popcorn mixture in to your muffin tray holes or enough to pack it out and stick your stick into the middle and press the popcorn mix around the stick
then place in to the fridge for at least 30 minutes
Remove carefully and they are ready to eat
And there you go some very sweet treats to make your bonfire party go off with a bang!
Thank you xx
HELEN
your pink & white ones are very pretty…are you going all girly on me!! I have to try the popcorn ones, S&H would love them! where do you get those lolly sticks from? Thanks for linking up to Foodie Foto Friday x
Jennypaulin
well no one at them so i thought i may aswell go pretty! the sticks came from an on line company i think i just googled wooden lollipop sticks! those popcorn clusters would have been great with cherries or raisins mixed in like a rocky road x
Coombe Mill (Fiona)
Jenny these are fantastic, I wish you were coming to our bonfire party on Sunday with those!
Emma Tait
ooo I wanna do the popcorn pops 🙂
Lauren_W
Oh my goodness!! I would eat all of these…especially the toffee apples and mallow apples x
LauraCYMFT
Yum! x
city
thanks for sharing.
Bonfire treats to try - Thorntons Chocolate Blog
[…] Over at Mummy Mishaps, the classic toffee apple also makes an appearance on the Bonfire Night dessert menu, but it’s author Jenny’s fun popcorn lolly recipe that we’re eager to try, especially considering the winning combination of marshmallow, chocolate and popcorn! […]