Christmas

Incredible ways to enjoy marshmallows in your recipes

By Kiwilimón - 2018-10-08T17:08:51.085739Z
One might think that marshmallows are just for eating straight from the bag, but the reality is that they are a sweet, soft, and delicious complement to many surprising dishes. In this time where it's okay to be a little more indulgent, we recommend 5 dishes where the common thread is that rich and decadent piece of heaven: the marshmallow. Popcorn swarm with marshmallows We all love to treat our family during this time, and a snack like this will achieve that goal. It can be used for watching movies at home or even as a snack alongside a rich coffee or hot chocolate. You only need popcorn, marshmallows, butter, salt, and vanilla. American football balls This season is about family and Christmas, that's true, but it's also about something else: American football. The end of the season is near, so we need to get the engines running and, more than anything, prepare the snacks to watch the best games this sport can offer. Some sweet puffed rice and marshmallow balls are exactly what you need. Hot chocolate with marshmallows When it's cold, few things rival a rich hot chocolate to keep us cozy, and if you add some marshmallows to that recipe, then you have a winner for the whole family. It’s a simple recipe that takes no more than 5 minutes to prepare, but it will gather the whole family around the table to celebrate the end of the year with a comforting and delicious drink. Christmas sweet potato puree If you thought marshmallows are only used for sweet dishes, think again. Although sweet potato puree does have a good sweetness, the idea is to combine it with your Christmas recipes, regardless of whether they are turkey, beef, or pork. It’s a very different side dish that all your guests will surely appreciate. Chocolate and marshmallow-covered apple This dessert has many levels; it can work for children's parties and even a Halloween night, but it certainly has its place during the Christmas season as well. The fun part is that you can include your little ones in the preparation to help you place both the marshmallows and the nuts and chocolate that coat the apple.