Marshmallow Easter Eggs

Marshmallow Easter Eggs

Marshmallow Easter Eggs are festive, no-bake treats that the whole family will love!

It’s the Monday before Easter and this past weekend we were shocked with a burst of warm weather. It feels foreign to be able to open windows and hear birds singing. To wander outside without zipping tiny coats and pulling on hats and mittens. It’s the very best kind of strange.

The arrival of true Spring weather gave me the urge to make something sweet and happy in the kitchen. Something that would bring to mind colorful tulips, warm breezes and exciting Easter egg hunts. Marshmallow Easter Eggs were just the thing I needed.

These marshmallow Easter eggs start with the sweet and fluffy Campfire® Marshmallows Egg Swirlers. As soon as I popped open the bag, I was blown away by how adorable these little Egg Swirlers are.

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Then I tasted one. Oh. My. Goodness.

These are quite possibly the most fantastically fluffy marshmallows I’ve ever tried. And the flavors! The orange is exactly like a creamsicle. Exactly.

The kiddos went nuts over these and we thought it would be fun to dress them up a bit for Easter. A simple coating in melted vanilla candy coating followed by simple piped stripes and polka dots with tinted candy coating (or you could use melting wafers) are all these marshmallows need to transform into a lovely little Easter dessert.

Vanilla candy coating paired with the fluffy, fruity marshmallows is a winning combination. Evidenced by the four Marshmallow Easter Eggs that I ate in one sitting.

For more Easter ideas, be sure to try the Rainbow S’mores Skillet and the Hawaiian Marshmallow Salad! For more fun and festive recipes and crafts go to CampfireMarshmallows.com and follow us on Pinterest!

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Blog post contributed by: JellyToast

 

Marshmallow Easter Eggs

prep time: 5 minutes
cook time: 15 minutes
makes: 25-30 marshmallows

Ingredients:

1 package Campfire® Marshmallows Egg Swirlers
1lb vanilla candy coating
oil based or powdered food color (candy color) in various colors

Directions:

Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and set aside.

In a microwave safe bowl, melt half of the candy coating according to package directions.

Dip Egg Swirlers, one at a time, into the melted candy coating. For a ‘cracked egg’ look dip just the top and bottom of the marshmallows. Place dipped marshmallows onto prepared baking sheet and allow candy coating to set.

Melt the remaining candy coating, dividing it among several small bowls.

Tint the coating with a variety of colors and transfer to freezer weight zip top bags.

Snip a very small piece off of one corner of the bag and pipe stripes, polka dots and zig zags over the top of the dipped marshmallows to create your desired look.

Allow coating to set. Store dipped Easter Egg marshmallows in an air tight container for up to 3 days.