This is fun for the kids and adults. It may very well be a project that brings the family together for the Holidays.
Provided by wewarus
Categories Apple
Time 45m
Yield 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Begin by taking the stem out of the apples. Put a toothpick through a marshmallow with a ¼ inch sticking out of the top. Do this to five marshmallows and set aside.
- Cut a ¼-inch piece off of the cotton roll about 6 inches long. This is Santa's belt and wrap the cotton around the middle of the apple. Insert a clove to fasten it to the apple. (You may have to use a toothpick and put a clove next to it for his buckle.
- Insert a toothpick with the marshmallow on the top of the apple. This is his head. Insert another marshmallow on the top left of the apple, another on the top right and finally the other two marshmallows on the bottom left and right. These are the arms and legs.
- Make sure you have enough toothpick exposed and place a cranberry on the end of each marshmallow.
- Place two cloves in the top marshmallow. These are his eyes.
- Finally, take a cotton ball and place just under the head with another clove for his beard.
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Vincent Heelshire
vincent_heelshire@aol.comThese were a little sticky, but they were still really good. I think I'll use less chocolate next time.
Hudu Aedzea
aedzea3@yahoo.comI used a variety of apples and they all turned out great. I think the Granny Smith apples worked the best.
injeniar alauddin Alauddin kha
k.i@yahoo.comThese are so cute and easy to make. I'm going to make them for my Christmas party this year.
Vincent Emmanuel
v@hotmail.comI made these for my grandkids and they loved them. They're a great way to get kids excited about healthy snacks.
Mike Scribner
sm@hotmail.co.ukI used candy melts instead of chocolate chips and they turned out great. They're a little sweeter, but still delicious.
Solomon Igbo
solomon.igbo@hotmail.comThese were a little more work than I expected, but they were definitely worth it. They're so adorable and festive.
Kabba Damba
damba-k@gmail.comThese are the cutest apples! I'm definitely going to make them again next year.
Moyna Talukdar
m@gmail.comI made these for a Christmas party and they were a huge hit. Everyone loved them and they were so festive.
Amairani Gutierrez
amairani1@yahoo.comThese were a little sticky, but they were still really good. I think I'll use less chocolate next time.
MUSHI KHAN
m-khan@hotmail.comI used a variety of apples and they all turned out great. I think the Granny Smith apples worked the best.
MOEEZ AHMAD
a_moeez9@gmail.comThese are so cute and easy to make. I'm going to make them for my Christmas party this year.
Azadi Begum
beguma@yahoo.comI made these for my grandkids and they loved them. They're a great way to get kids excited about healthy snacks.
NIKKIPOOH HOTMAMA
hotmama_n30@yahoo.comI used candy melts instead of chocolate chips and they turned out great. They're a little sweeter, but still delicious.
Payton Murrieta
m_payton81@yahoo.comThese were a little more work than I expected, but they were definitely worth it. They're so adorable and festive.
Susan Lemon
l-s@gmail.comThese are the cutest apples! I'm definitely going to make them again next year.
Hannah Woods
hannah_woods60@yahoo.comI made these with my kids and they had a blast. They were so proud of their little Santas.
Marcel Tomaczak
mt@yahoo.comThese were so cute and easy to make! I used them for a Christmas party and they were a hit. Everyone loved them and they were so festive.