Seriously. I'm so glad there were 3 other people in the house, otherwise I would have eaten all six of these Magic Marshmallow Crescent Puffs without a second thought.
These take about 5 minutes to whip up & 12 minutes to bake. And because you can get crescent rolls on sale for $1.99 (& you probably already have the other ingredients) they're cheap too!
When I made mine, I didn't put the glaze on them and I didn't measure. I just melted some margarine the microwave & mixed some cinnamon + icing sugar on a plate. I dipped the marshmallows and then used a fork to roll them around in the sugar mix. Then I wrapped them up tightly in the crescent rolls, sealing well. Instead of dipping the whole thing in butter as the recipe suggests, I just brushed some margarine on top. I also baked mine on a baking sheet instead of in a muffin tin for easier clean up. They made a mess on the pan, but because my pans were brand new (Thanks, B!) the stickiness wiped right off!
Such an easy holiday party treat. Don't you think?
These take about 5 minutes to whip up & 12 minutes to bake. And because you can get crescent rolls on sale for $1.99 (& you probably already have the other ingredients) they're cheap too!
When I made mine, I didn't put the glaze on them and I didn't measure. I just melted some margarine the microwave & mixed some cinnamon + icing sugar on a plate. I dipped the marshmallows and then used a fork to roll them around in the sugar mix. Then I wrapped them up tightly in the crescent rolls, sealing well. Instead of dipping the whole thing in butter as the recipe suggests, I just brushed some margarine on top. I also baked mine on a baking sheet instead of in a muffin tin for easier clean up. They made a mess on the pan, but because my pans were brand new (Thanks, B!) the stickiness wiped right off!
Such an easy holiday party treat. Don't you think?
these look so yummy! and to think I just had plain crescent rolls for breakfast :(
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