How to make Disneyland’s chocolate caramel marshmallow wands. This easy to make treat will quickly become a favorite with it’s three marshmallows covered in caramel, then rolled in nuts, and topped with chocolate.Â
If you follow us on Instagram you may have noticed that we are a tad bit obsessed with Disneyland. Who am I kidding? Our entire family is filled with Disneyland fanatics. Living in California gives us the opportunity to visit the park regularly throughout the year. On a recent trip, we realized that the more we go the more we notice that there’s still so many treats and foods to try. The parks do a great job of serving a diverse selection of foods and desserts for everyone’s tastes. My absolute favorite treat is these Chocolate Caramel Marshmallows found in several locations around the park and in Downtown Disney.
Disney makes two versions of this treat – with or without nuts. My husband prefers without, but I love the texture it adds to the chocolate caramel marshmallows. These are really easy to make and you can change the number of marshmallows you prefer in each serving. If there are any remaining ingredients we like to make individual chocolate caramel covered marshmallows – these are the perfect size for kids!
Disneyland Inspired Chocolate Caramel Marshmallows
Ingredients
- Marshmallows
- 11 ounce bag Kraft caramels
- 4-6 tablespoons heavy cream
- 1 cup chopped peanuts/cashews/almonds
- 1 package Almond Bark chocolate coating
Instructions
- In a small saucepan melt caramels with 4-6 tablespoons of heavy cream. Start with 4 tablespoons and add another 1-2 if needed. Slowly stir caramels until melted.
- Insert lollipop or caramel apple stick into 3 large marshmallows. Begin melting chocolate over a double boiler or in microwave according to package directions.
- Coat marshmallows with melted caramel and immediately roll in nuts. Allow cooling before dipping in chocolate.
- Cover caramel marshmallows with chocolate; use a spoon to evenly coat marshmallows if needed. Refrigerate for 15 minutes to cool and allow the chocolate to set.
You guys, if you’re ever in the parks try one of these asap! Or just make your own at home. You’ll see what I mean when I say it’s my favorite Disneyland treat. They’re addicting, but oh so good!
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Hi, thanks for sharing, it looks great! Would it work without the peanuts?
Could you use caramel sauce {like you use on ice cream sundays} instead of melting the caramel pieces?