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    Default Yummy marshmallow crispy cakes

    Marshmallow Crispy Cakes


    Ingredients
    100g rice crispies
    50g desiccated coconut
    50g butter
    100g glacé cherries, cut into quarters
    200g marshmallows
    3 tblsp golden syrup

    Put the marshmallows, butter and golden syrup into a heatproof bowl and melt over a pan of simmering water. Or microwave on high for 1 minute.
    Stir in the coconut, rice crispies and cherries.
    Spoon into paper cake cases.
    Leave to set for at least 30 minutes before eating


    originally posted by angel

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    Default Re: Yummy marshmallow crispy cakes

    mmmmmmmmmmmm im very tempted to make some of these and scoff the lot ha

    xx

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    Default Re: Yummy marshmallow crispy cakes

    for adults the best ones are rice crispies, bag of toffees, marshmallows, golden syrup and butter.

    melt the butter with the toffees in a pan, once melted add the marshmallows and golden syrup, once melted add the rice crispies and quickly spoon into cake cases (or a well greased baking tin). I say quickly as the mixtures sets a bit and is harder to spoon lol.


    very very yummy


    xxx

 

 

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