marshmallow bumpies candies

Author of this recipe: Arvilla Mcfield

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  14. **How to Make Marshmallow Bumpers Candies: A Step-by-Step Guide**
  15. Marshmallow bumper candies are a fun and easy snack or treat you can make at home! These little snacks are perfect for parties, picnics, or even as a cozy afternoon treat. Whether you're a kid or an adult, these marshmallow bumper candies are sure to become a favorite. Let’s dive into the simple yet delicious process of making them.
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  17. ### **Ingredients**
  18. - **Marshmallows**: The star of the show! You can use mini marshmallows for smaller bumpers or large ones for bigger snacks.
  19. - **Melted Chocolate**: Use either milk, dark, or semi-sweet chocolate. For dipping purposes, a tablespoon works well.
  20. - **Powdered Sugar**: Coats the marshmallows to make the perfect snack texture.
  21. - **Pin or Stick**: A toothpick, popsicle stick, or dowel can help hold the marshmallow and coating together.
  22. - **Optional Toppings**: Glitter, sprinkles, or mini marshmallows for a festive touch.
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  24. ### **Step-by-Step Instructions**
  25. 1. **Prep Your Tools**: Gather your ingredients—marshmallows, melted chocolate, powdered sugar, pin, and a flat surface like a cookie sheet or plate.
  26. 2. **Melt Marshmallows**: In a microwave-safe bowl, heat marshmallows for 30 seconds to a minute at medium power until fully melted and smooth. Be careful not to burn them.
  27. 3. **Dip in Chocolate**: Holding the pin vertically, dip one end into the melted chocolate and slowly slide it over a marshmallow until fully coated. Be gentle to avoid breaking the marshmallow.
  28. 4. **Coat with Powdered Sugar**: Gently roll the dipped marshmallow in powdered sugar, pressing firmly to ensure adhesion. Let it sit for a few seconds to set.
  29. 5. **Create Bumps**: Use your pin or stick to press a small bump of the chocolate-coated marshmallow onto the prepared surface. Be creative with the shape!
  30. 6. **Repeat**: Continue creating and arranging as many bumps as desired across the surface.
  31. 7. **Cool Down**: Allow the candies to cool completely before serving, as they can melt if left too long.
  32. 8. **Optional Treat Enhancements**:
  33. - **Add Color**: Dip small candy melts or food dye into your melted chocolate for colorful bumper candies.
  34. - **Sprinkle Toppings**: Add mini marshmallows, rainbow sprinkles, or other toppings for added flavor and fun.
  35. - **Wrap in Plastic**: Use clear plastic wrap to keep them fresh if you’re making a large batch.
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  37. ### **Tips**
  38. - For larger bumps, dip the pin halfway through the marshmallow before coating to prevent breaking. Start with small pieces for kids!
  39. - Experiment with different types of chocolate or powdered sugar to mix things up.
  40. - These are perfect as finger foods! Encourage your guests to take their time and enjoy the vibrant colors.
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  42. ### **Why You’ll Love Them**
  43. Marshmallow bumper candies are not only delicious but also a fun, budget-friendly treat. They’re easy to make at home and can be customized to suit any occasion or preference. Perfect for sharing!
  44. Now that you’ve got all the details down, it’s time to roll up your sleeves and create some mouthwatering marshmallow bumper candies! Enjoy the process and the delicious end result. 😊

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