Easy Recipe: Chocolate Dipped Marshmallow Candy Canes (2024)

This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. and its advertiser. All opinions are mine alone. #BIGSeason #BigLots#CollectiveBias. Here I’m sharing an easy recipe: Chocolate Dipped Marshmallow Candy Canes. These peppermint and chocolate flavored treats are perfect for holiday entertaining or when you’re looking for desserts that also serve as festive holiday decor!
Have a holiday party coming up? Need a fun treat to take to a school Christmas gathering? You’ll love this simple and easy recipe forChocolate Dipped Marshmallow Candy Canes. What I love about this recipe is that it combines two of my favorite flavors – chocolate and peppermint – and turns them into a treat that is pretty enough to be used as a centerpiece. What better way to celebrate than to make Christmas decorations that are edible? Share these simple treats with family and friends and watch their faces light up as they bite into the chocolate covered marshmallows covered in candy cane crunch!


Ingredients for thisEasy Recipe: Chocolate Dipped Marshmallow Candy Canes

I picked up my main ingredients for this recipe at Big Lots. They have an awesome selection of baking supplies, cookware and entertaining gear perfect for the holidays. This recipe is an adaptation of theChocolate Dipped Marshmallow Candy Canes on the Big Lots web site. Check out Big Lots online for more fabulous recipe ideas.

For this recipe you’ll need:

  • 1 Box of Mini Candy Canes (on the stocking stuffer aisle at Big Lots)
  • 3 Bars of Classic Milk Chocolate (you could also use dark)
  • 10 oz. of Almond Bark (chocolate flavored)
  • 1 Bag of Large Marshmallows
  • 1 – 10 oz. Bag of Candy Cane Crunch (crushed candy cane pieces)
  • 1 Squeeze bag of white cookie icing
  • Double boiler
  • Popsicle sticks
  • Parchment paper

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Directions to createthisEasy Recipe: Chocolate Dipped Marshmallow Candy Canes

Step 1: Unwrap the Candy Canes. For this project I started the night before by unwrapping the candy canes. As I unwrapped, if I came across any broken candy canes, I used white cookie icing to glue the pieces back together. You can also purposefully break off the “hook” of the candy cane to create a “stick” for inserting into the marshmallows. The weight of the hook does cause the candy cane to lean – so using the “stick” portion of the candy cane is an option if you want a treat that is straight up and down.

Step 2: Assemble and gather ingredients. I always like to gather up my ingredients before I start creating a recipe to make it easier to assemble.

Step 3: Melt the chocolate. Place 2 cups of water into a pot and turn up the heat until the water is simmering at a low boil. Place your double boiler inside the pot of boiling water. Add your chocolate and almond bark and heat until melted. Reduce the heat to just below boiling to keep it melted. You always want to be careful when melting chocolate. You want to keep it in a liquid state but you do not want to scorch it.

Step 4: Dip the marshmallow into the chocolate. Insert a popsicle stick into the marshmallow and use the popsicle stick to dip the marshmallow into the melted chocolate. You could use the candy cane, but I wanted to make sure I did not break any of the candy canes, which is why I used the popsicle stick first. You can dip the marshmallow into the chocolate as deeply as you would like it coated – it’s entirely up to you.

Step 5: Dip the chocolate coated marshmallow in candy. I dipped the marshmallow in peppermint flavored candy cane crunch. It’s the perfect mix of peppermint and chocolate flavors!

Step 6: Insert the mini candy cane. I gently removed the popsicle stick and inserted a mini candy cane. I tried different things to see if I could prevent the candy canes from leaning, but no matter what I tried they still leaned a bit. Feel free to experiment until you get the right appearance for your candy cane treats.

Step 7: Dry the treats. I placed all of the chocolate dipped and candy cane covered treats on parchment paper to dry. Treats will be dry in half an hour.

These quick and easy treats are something you’ll want to serve on the day you make them. If not, seal them in zipper-sealed bags to prevent the marshmallows from drying out.

Keeping kids busy while you bake

How do I keep my boys busy while I’m working in the kitchen? I let them join in on the baking fun with their own activity. I found a gingerbread house kit at Big Lots featuring “The Peanuts Gang”. The boys worked on their gingerbread house while I created theseChocolate Dipped Marshmallow Candy Canes.

Holiday Shopping at Big Lots

To be honest, I stopped by Big Lots to pick up my baking ingredients and I got distracted by all the beautiful holiday decor. I purchased two of these gorgeous “Merry and Bright” pillows and I think they makea beautiful addition to our family’s Christmas decorations!

If you’re looking for beautiful holidaydecorations, Christmas gifts, and baking supplies – you need to shop at Big Lots. Big Lots has everything from outdoor Christmas lawn decorations and ready-made gifts, to placemats andadorably festive silicone spatulas.Styles and assortment vary by store.

I also found some elegant Christmas placemats at Big Lots. I love how a thin green ribbon is woven into the placemat to create a Christmas tree. Tiny red jingle bells decorate the tree and the placemat jingles when you move it. I thought these were so exquisite – I bought a dozen of these Christmas tree placemats. These placemats will adorn our breakfast and dining room tables throughout the Christmas season!

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Pretty enough to be used as a holiday decoration!

Speaking of all the wonderful holiday decor you can find at Big Lots, I hope you’ve enjoyed my tutorial on creatingthis easy recipe: Chocolate Dipped Marshmallow Candy Canes. I think they’re pretty enough to be featured as a centerpiece on aholiday table. I love creating edible holiday decor!

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FAQs

How long will chocolate covered marshmallows last? ›

They can be kept at room temperature for about seven days, or in the refrigerator if you desire. Make up a large batch for later use: Chocolate-dipped marshmallows can be frozen in an airtight container or freezer bag for up to two months. Double wrap them to help prevent moisture from getting to them.

What is a chocolate covered marshmallow candy called? ›

The original colloquial names were Mohrenkopf ("Moor's Head") and Negerkuss ("Negro's Kiss"), but after eventually accepting that these names are racist and therefore inappropriate, companies changed the product-name to Schokoküsse ("Chocolate Kisses"), Schaumküsse ("Foam Kisses") or to brand-specific names like ...

What is a marshmallow on a wafer covered in chocolate? ›

Place vanilla melting wafers in 2-cup Micropitcher and microwave on high power for 30 seconds at a time until fully melted. Repeat process with dark chocolate melting wafers. Stack two marshmallows on each Popsicle stick and carefully dip into melted chocolate until fully coated.

Can you use candy melts on marshmallows? ›

Try melting contrasting colors of chocolate or candy melts and drizzle them over the dipped marshmallows. You can even use cake pop sticks to turn the chocolate-dipped marshmallows into marshmallow pops. Wrap them in cellophane bags for a cute and delicious party favor.

Where do you store chocolate covered marshmallows? ›

Once the chocolate is set, you can store the marshmallows in an airtight container up to 3 days. You can also go ahead and package them in cellophane bags, tied with a beautiful ribbon. Because they're fully covered with chocolate, the marshmallows will not dry out as quickly as half-dipped marshmallows might.

How many days in advance can I make chocolate covered treats? ›

How far ahead can I make Chocolate Covered Rice Krispie Treats? These Rice Krispie Treats can be stored for up to 4-5 days at room temperature, so you can make them ahead about 3-4 days.

Is Charleston chew real chocolate? ›

Charleston Chew is a candy bar consisting of marshmallow flavored nougat covered in chocolate flavor coating.

What do Germans call marshmallows? ›

Mohrenkopf {m} marshmallow (also: marshmallow) 2. gastronomy. Schokokuss {m}

What is a marshmallow with crackers called? ›

A s'more (alternatively spelled as smore) is a confection consisting of toasted marshmallow and chocolate sandwiched between two pieces of graham cracker. S'mores are popular in the United States and Canada, and traditionally cooked over a campfire.

What is a marshmallow and biscuit called? ›

Traditional s'mores are a fun American treat of melting marshmallow, biscuit and chocolate stacked together. But we introduce a few twists here, including banoffee and cheese varieties.

Can you use melted chocolate instead of candy melts? ›

You can coat your cake pops with chocolate in a way that's very similar to using candy melts. Just melt down your chocolate (taking extra care to ensure it doesn't burn) before coating your cake pops entirely, rolling them in any extra ingredients you fancy, and leaving them to set.

Why use candy melts instead of chocolate? ›

Candy melts are easier to use than white chocolate. All you need to do is melt them using a bain-marie or microwave. Meanwhile, white chocolate requires tempering, which is done to stabilize its fat crystals, giving them the smooth and glossy finish they are known for.

Is candy coating the same as candy melts? ›

We teach how to make candy crunches, truffles, chocolate covered cherries, molded chocolates and much more. We always have plenty of samples and it's just plain fun! Check our class schedule for the next scheduled class. *Candy coating is sometimes referred to as Summer Coating, Candy Melts, or Candy Wafers.

What is the shelf life of chocolate covered Rice Krispie treats? ›

They should keep well in an airtight container at a cool room temperature for about 4-5 days.

How long can you store chocolate covered treats? ›

Store chocolate-covered treats in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3-5 days to maintain freshness. Avoid storing them in the refrigerator, as it can make them taste stale. However, you can freeze them if they are heat-sealed in a freezer bag.

How long does it take for marshmallows to expire? ›

Marshmallows. Shelf life: An unopened bag of marshmallows can last 6-8 months in the pantry while an opened bag will last 2-4 months.

What is the shelf life of homemade marshmallows? ›

Keep them in an airtight container with a little extra confectioners' sugar. They should last for up to 3 weeks at room temperature. Like many candies, the enemy of marshmallows is moisture, including humidity. Prolonged exposure to heat can also make them melt or otherwise deteriorate.

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