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Tuesday
Aug302011

Chocolate Dipped Fruit Pops + Marshmallow Sauce

I've now been sick for 1 week.

Although I still partied like it was my job at my brother-in-law's wedding, I've also been employed by the cough monster. Or 'the mongus' as Shaun likes to call it. I'm so beyond over not sleeping due to Cough Fest 2011. I'm drinking tea, swigging Robitussin and downing cough drops like nobody's business. Luckily, I got an antibiotic yesterday but admittedly, it hasn't helped much in the way of feeling better...yet.

You know what has helped me feel better? Reminiscing about these delicious fruit pops:

I have now made these delicious pops twice, and both times they were gone in an instant. They are so easy to eat and seem so luxurious...yet little do people know how unbelievably easy they are to throw together. I first came up with this concept when I had a hankering for marshmallow dipping sauce. The conversation in my head went a little something like this:

What am I going to make for this party? I really, really need to have some marshmallow dip. It needs to happen.

I'd better get my laundry going...

Ok so what goes with marshmallow dip? Cookies...pretzels...fruit...

I could totally just cut up fruit for the dip. That would work. It's not that fun...but it would definitely work.

What if I put the fruit on a pop? Everyone likes everything better on a pop. Right?

Is that too boring to bring for a party? I have a rep to protect.

Ooh, my kitchen floor really needs to be mopped. Probably not going to happen though.

Maybe I could dip the fruit pops in the marshmallow sauce and display them pre-dipped.

But it probably won't harden. I'd have a runny marshmallow mess. Duh.

You know what does harden? Chocolate.

Yep. Chocolate dipped pops. With marshmallow dipping sauce. It has to happen. Immediately.

So with that in mind, I made these for a barbecue at Shaun's parent's house and later for my cousin Veronica's engagement party. I hope you enjoy them!

Chocolate Dipped Fruit Pops + Marshmallow Sauce
for the fruit pops:
1 container strawberries, tops sliced off
1 pineapple, bark removed, cored and cut into chunks
8 oz. milk or semisweet chocolate pieces or baker's chocolate (depending on how many fruit pcs)
1 tsp canola oil
Lollipop sticks (either thin white cardboard sticks or flat wooden popsicle sticks)

for the marshmallow sauce:
1 8oz pkg cream cheese, softened
1 C marshmallow fluff
1 C confectioners' sugar
1 tsp vanilla extract

special equipment (for display):
1 long piece of styrofoam
wrapping paper to cover styrofoam

First prepare your display. Wrap up a piece of styrofoam with wrapping paper to make it look pretty. For Veronica's party, we used white and silver 'love' paper since it was an engagement party. You could do so many fun things with the paper! Holidays, birthdays, kids' parties...Keep it near your work station so that the pops can go right into the foam board as you dip them.

To make the pops, cut up all of your fruit. Let rest in a paper towel-lined bowl or dish. This will help dry the fruit so that it won't be too wet when dipping into chocolate.

Next, melt the chocolate. Place chocolate and a bit of canola oil in a bowl. I then heat it in the microwave at small intervals, stirring the chocolate in between each interval until completely melted.

Then, place the popsicle sticks into the fruit and dip in the chocolate. (NOTE: I found that the flat wooden popsicle sticks work best on the strawberries. The thinner sticks tended to go right through the tops of the strawberries. I still made it work, but it was more time consuming and less precise than the previous time when I'd used the flat sticks).

Place the dipped fruit into the wrapped styrofoam board to rest. I used a meat thermometer to 'pre-drill' holes in the board, but the popsicle stick should work well on its own too.

They don't have to be perfect. I like them rustic.

To make the marshmallow dip, beat the cream cheese for 30 seconds in the bowl of a stand mixer or with a hand mixer. Add the marshmallow fluff and beat until combined. Add the confectioners sugar, 1/2 C at a time until completely mixed. Stir in the vanilla extract. Give a few more mixes for good measure. Transfer to an airtight container and refrigerate for 3 hours before serving. Transfer to a cute bowl and display near the fruit.

Dip the fruit into the marshmallow sauce. It's so good. You can't eat just one. I promise.

So there you have it. A super easy, delicious and semi-healthy dessert. You know, if you don't count the chocolate and marshmallow dip :)

Questions of the Day:

What's your favorite easy yet glam dessert? I love how these pops are seemingly luxurious but are really so easy peasy!

What are your at-home remedies for feeling better? Please send help!

psst...Kimberly's blogging about being unplugged during Hurricane Irene...head over to The Peach & The Pit to share your Hurricane stories!

Reader Comments (9)

these are so cute. i could eat them all day! how fun would they be even for a kid's party?! hope you feel better soon. i definitely feel your pain. when i get a cough i end up on the couch for a week otherwise my hubby can't sleep either!

I love this idea for a party!

I hope you are feeling better soon! I usually just drink loads of cough syrup and tea when I'm sick with cough drops in-between.

August 30, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterLauren at Keep It Sweet

Mmmm...fruit pops!
So, I swear this really helps a cough...warm up some brandy and stir in a little honey and lemon juice. It tastes yucky, but it really helps! Just do it at night, in case it makes you drowsy :)

August 30, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterLisa

This is such a beautiful, adorable idea. And I love how simple it is! Not that I don't like desserts, but putting a little fruit in them makes me feel better about eating dessert!

Sorry about your cough - I hate that! For me, I always get coughing fits in the most inopportune times - like in meetings or church...

Those pops look amazing - it's making me crave Edible Arrangements! I don't know how you have time to do all of the fun cooking you do! I'll have to buy it (or visit you) if I want some!

August 30, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterLauraJayne

Aaand you'll be making these again this weekend, correct?

August 30, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterKimberly

Ooh, I so need to make these! :)

August 30, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterNicole

That marshmallow dip sauce sounds incredible. I think I could think of exactly 42 things I could dip into it.

August 30, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterLauren

These are so pretty, and I can't believe how simple they are to make! I just love how you dry them in the styrofoam like that. Brilliant.

August 30, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterRivki Locker

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