Disappearing Marshmallow Puffs

This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Pillsbury. The opinions and text are all mine.

When I think of fall holidays, S’mores and treats with marshmallows come to my mind! It’s the same idea that every Halloween, I make spooky head frames, and popcorn treats every movie time. It is a family tradition to start to bake with my girl when the holidays hit because you get a perfectly good excuse to eat anything you want, so sweets are the FAIR GAME once October hits!

Pillsbury is my partner-in-crime when it comes to making fun holiday treats! They have so many fun seasonal products, as well as their famous Crescents®, that I use all the time!

 Crescents®
Crescents

You can pick up Pillsbury seasonal goods at Walmart, and that’s where I grabbed my Crescents® for Disappearing Marshmallow Puffs!

disappearing marshmallow pockets
Disappearing marshmallow puffs

These Disappearing Marshmallow Puffs are the perfect treat to make during Halloween week because it’s the spooky magic that makes the marshmallows disappear (or so the kids think!)

You only need 5 ingredients to make Disappearing Marshmallow Puffs and in under 15 minutes, you’ll have the kids wondering where the ghostly marshmallows went!

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Disappearing Marshmallow Puffs
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Cuisine: Dessert
Serves: 8
 
Disappearing Marshmallow Puffs are the perfect treat to make with the kids!
Ingredients
  • 1 8oz. package Crescent Rolls
  • ¼ cup sugar
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 8 large marshmallows
  • 2 tablespoons butter, melted
Instructions
  1. Unroll crescent rolls and separate along perforation marks.
  2. Mix sugar and cinnamon in a small bowl.
  3. Roll one marshmallow in melted butter then roll in cinnamon-sugar mixture until completely coated.
  4. Place the coated marshmallow on a crescent roll, fold the edges to close it up, and put into a muffin cup.
  5. Bake 12-14 minutes until lightly golden.
  6. Serve immediately!
Disappearing marshmallow puffs
Disappearing marshmallow puffs on a plate

These Disappearing Marshmallow Puffs are a tradition around our house for the holidays. What fun holiday food traditions do you have in your family?

This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Pillsbury. The opinions and text are all mine.

 

4 thoughts on “Disappearing Marshmallow Puffs

  1. I have been making these for years. My mom even made them for me when I was younger. My kids love them! The only problem is sometimes you cannot get them sealed to where the marshmallow does not leak out.

  2. these are so good i added some thing to make them better so with the left over sugar and cinnamon mix and butter i combined them over low heat to make a glaze to go on top when done baking.( sooo delicious)

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