Marshmallow Maggots

by alannarosewhitney in Cooking > Dessert

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Marshmallow Maggots

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Marshmallow maggots are a perfect, versatile garnish that make any sweet dish into a creepy halloween delight. And they're very easy to make.

All you'll need is mini marshmallows, scissors and clean hands.

Cut and Roll

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Take each mini marshmallow and cut it in half. Then take each half and cut into thirds. Finally, take each third and roll between your fingers.

Try to roll the little marshmallow slivers in such a way that the outside edges meet and fold over the sticky side where they were cut.

The middle third will be stickier than the outside two, so you may want to dust it (or your fingers) with a little icing sugar. You may also want to keep a small dish of water and a cloth on hand to clean your fingers of sticky marshmallow residue as you go.

Keep Rolling

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Keep at it - roll your marshmallows and set them aside on a small plate or cutting board until you have enough to decorate your chosen dessert. This task is easy, if a bit tedious depending on how many maggots you need. Try setting up a rolling station where you can watch tv or listen to music, etc.

Garnish

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Drop them over a dessert dish like sprinkles or place them carefully for a realistically delicious effect.

Use your marshmallow maggots to decorate a severed foot/hand/limb cake with bloody wounds, a zombie cake, chocolate poop cupcakes, pastry intestines or severed apple heads, etc.

Severed Apple Head Dessert

Pastry Intestines (Use a sweet filling to go with the marshmallow maggots)

Zombie Cake