This fruit pizza with marshmallow fluff is made with a tasty sugar cookie crust topped with a creamy spread that is the base for sliced fruit toppings of your choice. Try kiwi and mango slices arranged with different colored grapes!Submitted by Lois Updated on July 14, 2022 Save Rate ...
Beat in the marshmallow fluff until smooth. Decorate your cupcakes and enjoy! Follow me on Pinterest! Mention @prettysuburbs so I can see what you made! PIN IT to make later! More Frosting Recipes SEE ALL FROSTING Chocolate, eggnog, cinnamon cream cheese, coconut pecan and more! Chocolate...
Mix marshmallow fluff and 1/2 cup butter together in a bowl until smooth. Stir melted white chocolate into marshmallow mixture. Add confectioners sugar, 1 to 2 tablespoons at a time, to marshmallow mixture until fully incorporated; add enough milk to reach desired consistency. Transfer frosting...
This cake was inspired by a fit of experimentation and a sale on marshmallow creme at my local market. The marshmallow creme essentially replaces all of the sugar that you would add in a traditional pound cake recipes. I used both butter and cream cheese in the batter, as well as a spla...
4 oz. cream cheese, at room temperature 4 oz. marshmallow fluff 1 egg 3 TBSP flour Glaze: ¼ cup peanut butter ¼ cup milk 1 cup powdered sugar Instructions Preheat oven to 350F. Marshmallow center: Using a stand mixer with the paddle attachment beat together the cream cheese and mars...
There are plenty of recipes that use marshmallow creme, includingFluffernuttersandS’mores Cookie Bars. You can make a greatcream cheesefrostingwith the fluff, too. You can’t however, substitute regular marshmallows for fluff even if you melt them down. Fluff keeps for a very long time in...
Marshmallow Fluff Confectioners sugar, for dusting Instructions In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, cream together butter and sugar until just combined. Scrape down the sides. Beat in egg, vanilla and milk until combined. ...
If you enjoy this easy dessert you may also enjoy ourRed Hot Jello Salad,Pineapple Cream Cheese PieandClassic Cookie Salad. Easy Old-Fashioned Dessert This recipe came from a small town cookbook from my husband’s grandma. I remember my grandma making fluff type desserts including thisWatergate...
While you can use store-bought marshmallow creme or fluff, or maybe even sandwich a Peep between macaron shells (Peep-a-rons, perhaps?) I strongly suggest making your own marshmallow creme since it’s really simple, and it’s really good. ...
Love the mint/mallow/pretzel thing, but having lost more than one pot and candy thermometer to destruction I’ll stick to marshmallow fluff or sweetened condensed milk fudge. lol Thanks for sharing this! Reply Tori@Gringalicious.com says: December 3, 2014 at 4:15 am How ironic that I post...