I'm posting this recipe for my Mother. She has been making these for over 30 yrs. She thinks it was one of the original Betty Crocker winners but isn't sure. They are quick, easy, gooey and oh so yummy. She hasn't had the recipe from Betty Crocker so we put together the ingredients and instructions today.
Provided by Kathleen Albani
Categories Other Breakfast
Time 25m
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- 1. Preheat oven 375. Grease or spray 8 cup muffin tin Melt butter and put in a small bowl Mix Cinnamon and sugar in a small bowl (save 1 - 2 tbsp to sprinkle on )puffs after the glazing has been drizzled on the puffs).
- 2. Open Crescent rolls, separate into 8 pieces. Dip a marshmallow in melted butter.
- 3. Then roll the marshmallow in cinnamon sugar. Be sure to get well coated with cinnamon sugar.
- 4. Place marshmallow on one crescent triangle and cover the marshmallow with the crescent dough. Be sure to pinch and seal so there are no holes or gaps. Place the marshmallow puff in the muffin tin. Repeat this step for the remaining marshmallows.
- 5. Bake the marshmallow puffs for 15 to 20 minutes until dough is golden brown. Depending on your oven, 15 to 20 minutes.
- 6. GLAZE/ICING: Mix 1 Tbsp melted butter, milk, vanilla or almond extract, powdered sugar. This should be a glazing consistency. If it's too thick to drizzle then just add a bit more milk or if it's too runny add a bit more powdered sugar.
- 7. When marshmallow puffs are golden brown remove from the oven. While still hot carefully remove from the muffin tin onto a rack (you might want to have some wax paper under the rack since there will be some sticky melted marshmallow that will drip onto the counter). While the puffs are still hot and on the rack, drizzle the glaze on the puffs. Immediately sprinkle the remaining cinnamon sugar on the glaze. Let cool for at least 5 minutes before serving. You can easily make ahead of time. Reheat at a low heat (maybe 200 to 250 for a few minutes before serving). We have even frozen and thawed and reheated. This recipe can be easily be double or tripled.
- 8. I had to also post a picture of how these yummy rolls are so gooey on the inside.
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[email protected]These puffs are so easy to make, even my kids can help.
agate Agapova
[email protected]I'm allergic to cinnamon, so I substituted nutmeg instead. The puffs were still delicious!
Syed Gulfam Naqvi
[email protected]These puffs are a great way to use up leftover marshmallows.
Mary Craig
[email protected]I made these puffs for my kids and they loved them! They're the perfect after-school snack.
kayemba ibrahim
[email protected]I followed the recipe exactly and the puffs turned out great! They're so light and fluffy.
Elijah Jangnap
[email protected]These puffs are a bit too sweet for my taste, but they're still good.
Melissa Ferreira
[email protected]I'm not a big fan of cinnamon, but these puffs were still delicious. The marshmallow flavor really balances out the cinnamon.
Miles Haigler
[email protected]These puffs are so good! I love the way the cinnamon and marshmallow flavors come together.
Robin Jenkins
[email protected]I've made these puffs several times now and they always turn out great. They're a favorite of my family and friends.
burhan Ahamed
[email protected]These puffs are the perfect dessert for any occasion. They're easy to make, delicious, and everyone loves them.
Tsebay Tsebay
[email protected]I made these puffs for a party and they were a huge hit! Everyone loved them.
Horia 123
[email protected]These cinnamon marshmallow puffs are so easy to make and they're so delicious! I love the way the cinnamon and marshmallow flavors complement each other.