Christmas Wreaths

Christmas Wreaths
45 min.
18
116kcal

Suggestions


Get ready to add a festive flair to your holiday celebrations with these delightful Christmas Wreaths! This charming recipe is not only a visual treat but also a scrumptious indulgence that will captivate both kids and adults alike. Imagine a vibrant green cornflake wreath, adorned with bright red cinnamon candies, bringing a cheerful spirit to your gathering.

In just 45 minutes, you can whip up 18 generous servings of these whimsical treats, making them perfect for parties, family gatherings, or as thoughtful gifts. The combination of crunchy cornflakes and sweet, gooey marshmallows creates a delightful texture that is impossible to resist. Plus, with the touch of pure vanilla and just the right amount of festive food coloring, these wreaths are sure to become a staple in your holiday repertoire.

Whether enjoyed as a fun snack or used as charming decorations on your Christmas tree, these wreaths are versatile and full of holiday cheer. They can also easily be stored in an airtight container, lasting about a month for delicious snacking or indefinitely when used as ornaments. So grab your apron and prepare to spread some joy this season with these playful Christmas Wreaths!

Ingredients

  • ounces cornflakes 
  • 1.5 teaspoons purple gel food coloring green
  • 7.3 ounces marshmallows 
  • ounce cinnamon candies (candied)
  • ounces butter unsalted
  • teaspoon vanilla extract pure

Equipment

  • frying pan
  • sauce pan
  • whisk
  • pot
  • wax paper

Directions

  1. Spray a medium saucepan with nonstick vegetable shortening or lightly grease it.
  2. Melt the butter over low heat.
  3. Add the marshmallows and melt them over low heat, stirring constantly, until smooth (about 6 minutes).
  4. Remove the pan from the heat and whisk in the food coloring and vanilla extract until well blended. Stir in the cornflakes to coat them well. Keep the mixture warm by placing the saucepan in a large pot or skillet filled with 1 inch of very hot tap water. Replace the water as it cools.
  5. Working quickly so the mixture does not harden, use the 2 spoons, or lightly greased fingers, to drop small (1 heaping tablespoon) mounds of the cornflake mixture onto the wax paper. With lightly greased fingers, quickly form cornflake mounds into wreaths with holes in the centers. Immediately, while the wreaths are still sticky, decorate the wreaths with red-hots.
  6. When wreaths dry, they may be strung with nylon string or gold ribbons as tree ornaments.
  7. Store: In an airtight container.Keeps: For eating, about 1 month; as ornaments, indefinitely.
  8. Reprinted with permission from Rose's Christmas Cookies by Rose Levy Beranbaum, (C) 1990 William Morrow

Nutrition Facts

Calories116kcal
Protein2.84%
Fat38.88%
Carbs58.28%

Properties

Glycemic Index
3.36
Glycemic Load
5.61
Inflammation Score
-3
Nutrition Score
3.2608695658653%

Nutrients percent of daily need

Calories:115.79kcal
5.79%
Fat:5.16g
7.95%
Saturated Fat:3.25g
20.32%
Carbohydrates:17.42g
5.81%
Net Carbohydrates:17.15g
6.24%
Sugar:8.65g
9.62%
Cholesterol:13.54mg
4.51%
Sodium:67.26mg
2.92%
Alcohol:0.08g
100%
Alcohol %:0.35%
100%
Protein:0.85g
1.7%
Iron:2.3mg
12.8%
Vitamin B2:0.12mg
7.19%
Vitamin B3:1.42mg
7.11%
Folate:28.42µg
7.1%
Vitamin B6:0.14mg
7.08%
Vitamin B1:0.11mg
7.07%
Vitamin B12:0.4µg
6.74%
Vitamin A:298.08IU
5.96%
Vitamin D:0.38µg
2.52%
Vitamin C:1.65mg
2%
Copper:0.03mg
1.39%
Selenium:0.91µg
1.3%
Fiber:0.27g
1.09%
Phosphorus:10.47mg
1.05%
Vitamin E:0.16mg
1.04%
Source:Epicurious