Marshmallow Christmas Puddings | One Pot Chef
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Christmas Marshmallow Puddings are a cute little festive treat. Marshmallows are coated in Milk Chocolate and delicately decorated with White Chocolate and Glace Cherries to create the illusion of miniature Christmas Puds! Great as a Christmas Day treat or as gifts - everyone will fall in love with these little babies. Give it a go!
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RECIPE FACT SHEET
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INGREDIENTS IN THIS DISH:
18 Large Marshmallows
300g Milk Chocolate (Melted)
100g White Chocolate (Melted)
Red and Green Glace Cherries (finely chopped)
Toothpicks
Makes 18
Preparation Time: 20 minutes
ALL MEASUREMENTS GIVEN ARE AUSTRALIAN STANDARD METRIC
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@CommanderGalos I was planning on doing a second Christmas treat video, but not an actual "dinner" item. I hope you enjoy it ;)
I love his voice.
@ireoda I will be posting another Christmas video next week. I like to get the Christmas videos done early to give everyone time to prepare for the holidays ;)
I just made these for a friend in return for a favor. They were such a hit! I used bigger marshmallows than this and also mixed in some peppermint oil with the white chocolate to give it a little bit of a more Christmas sort of taste. Everyone was talking about how pretty they were!
@daniel52000 Basically, if you are melting chocolate to be used as a coating (like in this recipe) it's best to do it in the bowl over water, to maintain the glossy look of the chocolate. If the chocolate is being mixed into other ingredients, this isn't necessary and can be melted directly in a pan ;)
@LaydiaSky You're welcome - I hope you guys have fun :)
@Esmiklor Thanks - glad you liked it :)
@beerzzz Absolutely - you'll love it!
@MooseLandVids Thanks - glad you enjoyed it :)
@tullochaustralia Thanks - glad you liked it :)
This 77 yr old lady thank you for the recipe and a good laugh on the ball bearing remark. That is what I thought when I first ate one.
@xoxSAJ Thanks - glad you liked it :)
@PrincessDolce101 It is white chocolate. I only said "custard" because it's meant to look like someone has poured custard over the pudding ;)
@Aussiegirl265 Thanks - I hope your family likes them!
Such a great idea!! My family will love these!
@TheKiwiCook They are - I just got back from a weekend in Brisbane ;)
You know I have been your fan since way back and I always have enjoyed your videos and recipes....and I always say..you are adorable and so are these!!! hugs from Rhode Island...
once again, thank you....
@steven3x It makes it easier to remove the marshmallow, plus it could start melting if you immerse the whole thing. It's not really painstaking, i'm just doing it slowly so I can explain how it's done ;)
@Calpico852 Thanks - glad you enjoyed it :)
@tlcjuliet That's a great idea as a substitute. Jelly frogs would work too!
The cherries really do make it! So cute!
@NikiD40 Give it a go, you'll love them!
I've never seen marshmallows in the shape of a Hershey kiss. Very cute! Great idea.
@Tanaerian I love them too :)
No need to freeze them, simply keep them in an airtight container in a cool, dark place (or the fridge if it's a warm day) - they'll last for about a week ;)
Such a great idea! Love how easy it is too ! Thanks !
@madlynda You're welcome Lynda ;)
thank you for posting .
always looking for something new to make for Christmas .
I am going to give these a try.
@lfi18593 You're very welcome - I'm glad you enjoy my recipes :)
what a great recipe, they look great!
@jngwatson Thanks - I'm glad you enjoy them :)
Oh how adorable! These look simple enough to make, I might try these out for when I'm visiting the rels at Christmas. Well done David!
Those look amazing!
This is so cute. I think I'm doing some of these and some christmas balls for my family this year. Thank you for this recipe!
I've watched a Darrell Lea video of them making these in the factory and always wondered how these could be made easily.
David, you're a bloody good bloke for showing us how to do these. Ill add these to the gift bag list for xmas 2012 :D
Love this guy!
Those look delicious I can't wait to make it myself.
Omg adorable. I’m going to make these this year. Hello from the States!
@giselathegee Everyone will love you for it!
Absolutely great idea!
Very cute! Thank you for this fun video!
Ohhh! Thank you so much :)
You're a genius! I have to say, I love your recipes!
They're easy to understand!!
@DeniseTJQ You could use marzipan if you prefer, but most people prefer marshmallows ;)
@Gwaziiscorner Bain Marie or double boiler, either is correct ;)
@SuperBianca86 Thanks - I hope it inspires you ;)
@TheKaytea I hope you enjoy them :)
finally a video. i was hanging out all last week for one. thanks :)
Hmm, I have never heard of this dessert and I am quite curious now.
Thank you for the receipe and for the inspiration. Blessings.
Very cute, love this idea!!
@MenezesMarta1 Thanks! Big hugs for you :)
@culinarymajik Happy Holidays to you too!
that is so sweet im gonne try this out!! thanks for sharing all your stuf with us :) u the best!
@deettle If you can only find the "cylinder" shaped marshmallows, you can use them and make Yule Logs instead ;)
U did a really good job!I love ur creation and the way u make delicious things doing in a really easy way.Lol,family,friends,and food
@300urmum All of the ingredients are readily available from the supermarket ;)
they look really cool
@Kippz214 I hope you enjoy them!
These tear drop marshmellows are from coles they are coles home brand I see them everytime I visit the confectionary isle so they are still there I doubt you could find them outside of Australia
@OneHappyBird123 You could use the normal "cylinder" shaped marshmallows and make "Yule Logs" instead ;)
I've never seen marshmallow shaped like that I guess it work with regular shaped marshmallows but it would look cooler with those but I will try anyway! Thank you so much for the super easy recipe!
OH MY GOSH!!!!!! THEY ARE JUST SO DOWN RIGHT THE MOST CUTEST SNAKCS I`VE EVER SEEN!!! I plan to make my portion of those but I`d just be feeling bad eating them since they`re TOO CUTE!
mate this is so great!
@itsageoffrushthing I hope you enjoy them :)
These are so cute! I think I'm going to use this idea in combination with your Christmas truffle balls (perhaps adding some nuts and/or cranberries) to make some cute treats for Christmas!
@umkoki You're welcome :)
@bitchhole64 Thanks - make sure you share them with your friends and family ;)
Ohmygosh these are so cool! im sooooo gonna make these :D
And I would love to try it it looks so good
I am so making that, it looks amazing :D
They look sooooo delicious! Thank you for sharing, and please keep those recipes coming! :)) Lovely!
@GentleSeabreeze I like the idea of using real christmas pudding and coating it in chocolate. I might try that with the leftovers after christmas :)
WOWWWWWW... gotta try this !
i think i might give this a go! nice job man love your vids!
youre so creative!
i definitely gonna try this recipe on christmas...
thanks! :)
@oldbag699 Most people I know call them ball bearings as a joke, so I thought I'd call them that. They're also called dalgrees ;)
Thnx for the tips this is sooo good im making it today
Yes, if you wish ;)
@mikaelaesther You're welcome :)
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You're awesome OnePotChef!!
@LushinNickii I hope you enjoy making them ;)
Oooh I like them .. great chrissy idea!!! :) x
@cronullasharks13 Sorry mate, was so busy in Brisbane and Sydney I didn't get a chance to make a video! I hope this makes up for it!
"ON THE ONE POT CHEF :D" my favorite part(:
Gonna have to add this dessert to the ones Im already making for Christmas; Lemon Meringue Pie, Peanut Butter Icecream Pie and Ganache Tart!
I'm making these for Christmas this year
@THERANDOMNESS84 Replace the marshmallows with a mixture of crumbled Christmas Pudding (or cake) mixed with melted chocolate. This will form a thick mixture that can be formed into balls. Chill the balls then decorate as you would the marshmallows ;)
@Mishellkaaa I hope it inspires you this Christmas ;)
@mukwah1111 Try trimming the big squarish ones with a pair of kitchen scissors to make them more "pudding" shaped ;)
amazing, i like it very much, looks so yummy
thanks for sharing
Im about to make these right now for tomorrow. :)
thank you, I enjoy your recipeis and your personality. please continues. have a wonderdul. holidays! Anna
Yummmeeeee! I've never seen marshmallows like that here in BC but I guess we can make them with regular marshmallows anyway.
@acciocookie You're welcome :)
THIS. IS. SO. CUTE. :3
@beaniebuns I used "You'll Love Coles" brand - you'll find them in the lolly aisle at Coles (near the jubes, jelly snakes etc) - hope that helps ;)
@PytoX You could ;)
looks delicious :)
These are so cute & adorable. You are so lucky to be able to buy Cadbury buttons...great choc. We dont have domed marshmallows here - just the big squarish type or mini mallows. They wouldnt work for this application. Lovely & festive !
They look pretty easy to make. i might make some for christmas this year :)
lovinnn!