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3-ingredient Irish cream marshmallow shots

Learn how to make marshmallow shot glasses with this fun three-ingredient party idea. Lightly toasted and dipped in grated dark chocolate, they make the perfect edible shot glass for some festive Irish cream liqueur. Don’t forget to note down the ingredients list at the bottom of the page before you shop.

  1. Shape the marshmallows

    Press a deep hole in the centre of 8 giant marshmallows, being careful not to break the bottom. Lightly greasing your fingers with sunflower or vegetable oil will make pressing the holes into the sticky marshmallows easier, or you can use a lightly oiled wooden spoon handle.

    Shape the marshmallows
  2. Toast

    Insert 2 lightly oiled forks into each hole, with the prongs facing in towards each other to help keep the hole open. Hold carefully over a high heat (keeping the metal forks away from the flame) and turn until lightly toasted on all sides.

    Toast
  3. Dip in chocolate

    While the marshmallows are still hot, dip the toasted base in a plate covered with 50g grated dark chocolate, so that the base is covered in an even layer. Leave to set, allowing the chocolate to harden as it cools.

    Dip in chocolate
  4. Serve

    When ready to serve, transfer the marshmallows to a serving tray and carefully pour in a little Irish cream liqueur (it may help to pour from a small jug). Drink the shots, and then you can eat the chocolate marshmallows, too.

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  5. Ingredients

    You need just three ingredients to make this easy party treat. Take a screenshot of the ingredients before heading to the shops.

    8 giant marshmallows
    50g dark chocolate
    Irish cream liqueur, to serve

    Serves 8

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    Each serving contains

    • Energy

      695kj
      165kcal
      8%
    • Fat

      4g 6%
    • Saturates

      3g 14%
    • Sugars

      24g 27%
    • Salt

      0.1g 1%

    of the reference intake
    Carbohydrate 26.5g Protein 1.4g Fibre 0.4g