How to Make Skittles Marshmallow Pops
Divide the Skittles into colors., Powder each color., Coat the marshmallows., Allow the marshmallows to dry.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Divide the Skittles into colors.
Separate them into different bowls, for example, reds goes in one, oranges goes in another, etc. -
Step 2: Powder each color.
Use a food processor to thoroughly powder each color.
Discard any chunks left over.
Ensure that the food processor is thoroughly cleaned out before powdering a different color. , Use the water as an adhesive.
Finger dipping:
Dip a marshmallow in the water.
Gently shake any excess water off before rolling it into a Skittle bowl.
Bag shaking:
Pour the Skittle powder into a plastic zipped bag.
Dip a marshmallow in the water and gently shake any excess water off.
Drop it into the plastic bag, securely zip the bag, and gently shake.
Skewer:
Insert a marshmallow onto a skewer.
Dip it in water and gently shake any excess water off.
Hold it over a Skittle bowl while sprinkling the powder on the marshmallow. , Insert the skewers on a Styrofoam block or on a sheet of parchment paper. -
Step 3: Coat the marshmallows.
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Step 4: Allow the marshmallows to dry.
Detailed Guide
Separate them into different bowls, for example, reds goes in one, oranges goes in another, etc.
Use a food processor to thoroughly powder each color.
Discard any chunks left over.
Ensure that the food processor is thoroughly cleaned out before powdering a different color. , Use the water as an adhesive.
Finger dipping:
Dip a marshmallow in the water.
Gently shake any excess water off before rolling it into a Skittle bowl.
Bag shaking:
Pour the Skittle powder into a plastic zipped bag.
Dip a marshmallow in the water and gently shake any excess water off.
Drop it into the plastic bag, securely zip the bag, and gently shake.
Skewer:
Insert a marshmallow onto a skewer.
Dip it in water and gently shake any excess water off.
Hold it over a Skittle bowl while sprinkling the powder on the marshmallow. , Insert the skewers on a Styrofoam block or on a sheet of parchment paper.
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