Welcome to the festive world of holiday treats, where joy and deliciousness intertwine! If you’re searching for an incredibly easy, visually stunning, and undeniably delicious dessert to brighten your Christmas season, look no further than these delightful Christmas Marshmallow Pops. Imagine soft, fluffy marshmallows, artfully arranged on a stick, generously coated in rich, decadent chocolate, and then whimsically decorated with vibrant red, green, and white candy melts. These charming confections are not just a treat for the taste buds but also a feast for the eyes, making them an ideal addition to any holiday celebration, a thoughtful homemade gift, or a fun activity for the entire family.

There’s something truly magical about the combination of marshmallows and chocolate, especially when transformed into an elegant, handheld dessert. Our Christmas Marshmallow Pops elevate this classic pairing with a festive twist, promising to be a highlight of your holiday spread. They are remarkably simple to prepare, requiring minimal ingredients and no baking, making them perfect for even the busiest holiday schedules. Whether you’re hosting a grand Christmas party, contributing to a potluck, or simply looking for a fun dessert to enjoy with your loved ones, these chocolate-covered marshmallow wands are a guaranteed crowd-pleaser. Let’s dive into how you can create these adorable and tasty holiday candies that will leave everyone asking for more!
Crafting the Perfect Marshmallow Foundation for Your Pops
The first step to creating these enchanting Christmas Marshmallow Pops is assembling your marshmallow bases. While it might seem straightforward, a little preparation goes a long way in ensuring your pops are sturdy and look their best. Careful selection and placement of marshmallows will make the coating process much smoother and yield more professional-looking results.

Step 1: Sort Your Marshmallows for Consistency
Just like snowflakes, no two marshmallows are exactly alike! To achieve uniform and appealing marshmallow pops, it’s beneficial to sort through your bag of regular-sized marshmallows. Aim to match them up in sets of three that are roughly the same size and shape. This attention to detail ensures each pop has a consistent appearance and will be easier to coat evenly with chocolate.
Step 2: Skewer the First Marshmallow
Carefully take a lollipop stick and gently slide the first marshmallow onto it. Push it down approximately one-third of the way up the stick, leaving ample space for the subsequent marshmallows and enough stick handle for holding and dipping. Ensure the marshmallow is centered and firmly in place without tearing.
Step 3: Add the Second Marshmallow
Now, add the second marshmallow onto the stick, pushing it down until it sits snugly against the first. Adjust both marshmallows slightly if needed, ensuring they are aligned and create a smooth, continuous shape along the stick. The goal is to create a solid column of marshmallows.
Step 4: Secure the Third Marshmallow (The Secret to Freshness!)
Finally, add the third marshmallow. This step is crucial for both aesthetics and preserving the freshness of your pops. Push the marshmallow down only halfway onto the stick. The key is to ensure the lollipop stick does not poke through the top of the third marshmallow. If the stick protrudes, it can create a small opening that allows air to dry out the marshmallow, making it less soft and enjoyable. By keeping the stick fully enclosed, you seal in the moisture, ensuring a deliciously soft treat.
Perfecting the Chocolate Coating: Tips for Melting and Dipping
The luscious chocolate coating is what truly elevates these marshmallow pops. Achieving a smooth, glossy, and evenly distributed chocolate layer is simpler than you might think, especially with the right technique. We’ll guide you through melting your chocolate to perfection and then how to expertly coat your marshmallow stacks.

Step 5: Prepare Your Chocolate Wafers
For best results, we recommend using high-quality chocolate melting wafers, such as Ghirardelli, as they melt smoothly and harden beautifully, providing that professional finish. Place approximately 1/2 cup of these melting wafers into a microwave-safe dish or on a paper plate. This quantity is generally sufficient to cover about four marshmallow pops. If you’re making a larger batch, you can melt more chocolate in stages to maintain optimal consistency, but avoid overwhelming your dish.
Step 6: Begin Melting in the Microwave
Microwave the chocolate wafers for an initial burst of 30 seconds. After this first interval, carefully remove the dish, check the chocolate, and give it a good stir. Even if it doesn’t look fully melted, stirring helps to distribute the heat and prevent scorching.
Step 7: Continue Heating in Short Bursts
Return the chocolate to the microwave and continue heating it in short, 10-second intervals. After each 10-second blast, remove and stir thoroughly. This incremental heating method is vital for preventing the chocolate from overheating and seizing. Chocolate can go from perfectly melted to burnt very quickly, so patience and short intervals are key. You’ll notice the chocolate gradually becoming smoother and more liquid with each stir.
Step 8: Achieve a Silky Smooth Consistency
Once the chocolate is almost completely melted, with just a few small lumps remaining, remove it from the microwave. Give it a final, vigorous stir. The residual heat in the chocolate will continue to melt any remaining solid pieces, transforming it into a wonderfully smooth, uniform, and glossy consistency. It should be fluid enough for easy dipping but not so thin that it runs off the marshmallows too quickly.
Coating Your Marshmallow Pops in Delicious Chocolate
With your marshmallows assembled and your chocolate perfectly melted, it’s time for the most anticipated step: enrobing your pops in that rich, smooth chocolate. This process is where your Christmas Marshmallow Pops truly begin to take shape, transforming them into irresistible holiday treats.

Step 9: Rolling in Melted Chocolate
Gently submerge the marshmallow stack into the melted chocolate. You can roll the marshmallows directly in the chocolate, turning the lollipop stick to ensure even coverage. Make sure the entire marshmallow surface, from top to bottom, is immersed and coated.
Step 10: Spooning for Even Coverage (Troubleshooting Tip)
If you find that rolling doesn’t provide sufficient or even coverage, or if the chocolate is a bit thick, don’t fret! Keep a clean spoon handy. You can use the spoon to drizzle and smooth the chocolate over the marshmallows, ensuring every nook and cranny is coated. This method also gives you more control, allowing you to build up the chocolate layer gradually.
Step 11: Don’t Forget the Top!
It’s easy to overlook the very top of the uppermost marshmallow. Make sure to dip or spoon chocolate onto the top surface of the pop to ensure it’s completely sealed and coated. A fully coated marshmallow pop will look much more professional and retain its freshness longer.
Step 12: Removing Excess Chocolate and Setting
Once your marshmallow pop is thoroughly covered, gently tap the stick against the edge of your dish or plate. This helps to shake off any excess chocolate, ensuring a cleaner, less clumpy finish. Give it a quick visual inspection to confirm it’s entirely covered and smooth. Then, carefully place the coated marshmallow pop onto a piece of parchment paper. The bottom side will inevitably become flat as it sets. If you prefer a perfectly rounded pop on all sides, you’ll need to let them dry standing upright. For this, you can use a foam block or a tall glass filled with rice or sugar to insert the lollipop sticks into. This allows the chocolate to harden evenly all around.
While the chocolate is still wet, this is also an excellent opportunity to add sprinkles or other small, edible embellishments if you desire, before moving on to the candy melt drizzles. This step ensures they adhere properly.
Adding Festive Flair: Decorating Your Marshmallow Pops
Now for the truly fun and artistic part: decorating your chocolate-covered marshmallow pops with vibrant holiday colors! This is where you can unleash your creativity and give each pop its unique festive personality. The addition of colored candy melts makes these treats truly eye-catching.

Step 13: Preparing Your Candy Melts for Drizzling
While your chocolate-coated marshmallow pops are setting, prepare your colored candy melts. We used Wilton Red, Bright White, and Green Candy Melts to capture the quintessential Christmas spirit. Place 15-20 wafers of each color into separate small Ziploc bags. For an extra touch, you can even combine Dark Green and Bright White Candy Melts in a fourth bag to create a lighter, more muted shade of green, adding depth to your decoration palette. Microwave each bag individually in short bursts (15-20 seconds), massaging the bag after each interval until the candy melts are smooth and fluid. Be careful not to overheat, as this can make them thick and difficult to drizzle.
Step 14: Precision Cutting for Perfect Drizzles
Once the candy melts are perfectly melted and smooth, carefully snip a very, very tiny tip off one corner of each Ziploc bag. The size of this hole is critical: you want it to be as small as possible. A minuscule opening gives you maximum control over the drizzle, allowing for fine, delicate lines rather than thick, messy streaks. Practice on a piece of parchment paper first to get a feel for the flow.

Step 15: Creating Beautiful Drizzled Patterns
Hold a chocolate-covered marshmallow pop firmly by the stick. With a steady hand, begin drizzling the melted candy melts over the chocolate. Alternate between your chosen colors (red, green, white, and any custom shades) to create a visually appealing, multi-colored pattern. You can drizzle in zig-zags, straight lines, or random artistic swirls – there’s no wrong way to do it! The contrast between the dark chocolate base and the bright candy melt drizzles is truly stunning, transforming simple marshmallow pops into festive works of art.

Step 16: Allowing the Candy Melts to Harden
Once all your marshmallow pops are beautifully decorated, set them aside on parchment paper to allow the candy melt drizzles to fully harden. This can take anywhere from 10 to 30 minutes, depending on the temperature and humidity of your room. For quicker setting, you can place them in the refrigerator for about 5-10 minutes. Ensure the candy is completely firm before handling or storing to prevent smudging your lovely designs.

These Christmas Marshmallow Pops are not only a joy to make but also a delight to share. They make fantastic edible gifts, adorable party favors, or a charming centerpiece for your holiday dessert table. Their simple preparation makes them perfect for involving children in the holiday baking fun, fostering cherished memories along with delicious treats. Experiment with different colors and drizzle patterns to create a truly unique batch every time. We’re confident these festive marshmallow pops will become a beloved tradition in your household for years to come!
Other Festive Christmas Treats You Will Love
If you enjoyed making these delightful Christmas Marshmallow Pops, you’ll surely love exploring more of our festive holiday recipes. From savory to sweet, we have a collection of treats that are perfect for sharing with family and friends during the most wonderful time of the year. Expand your holiday baking repertoire with these other delicious options:
- Santa Claus Pretzel Bites: A salty and sweet combination that’s incredibly easy and cute.
- Christmas Mini Bundt Cakes: Elegant and perfectly portioned cakes bursting with holiday flavor.
- Homemade English Toffee: A classic, buttery, and crunchy candy that makes an impressive gift.
- Christmas Wreath Rice Krispie Treats: A fun, no-bake option that’s vibrant and kid-friendly.
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Christmas Marshmallow Pops
8 Marshmallow Pops
10 minutes
5 minutes
10 minutes
25 minutes
Marshmallows on a stick covered with chocolate and decorated with Red Green and White candy melts, these Christmas Marshmallow Pops are tasty and adorable.
Ingredients
- 24 Marshmallows (Regular Sized)
- 1 cup Ghirardelli Chocolate Melting Wafers or Chocolate Chips
- 8 Lollipop Sticks
- 20 Red Candy Melts
- 20 Bright White Candy Melts
- 20 Green Candy Melts
Instructions
- For each Marshmallow Pop, find 3 marshmallows that are approximately the same size and gently skewer them with a lollipop stick, ensuring the stick does not poke through the top marshmallow.
- Place 20-25 chocolate wafers in a microwave-safe dish. Microwave for 30 seconds, stir, then continue microwaving in 10-second intervals, stirring after each, until the chocolate is almost completely melted and smooth.
- Submerge the marshmallow stack into the melted chocolate, rolling or using a spoon to ensure full and even coverage. Tap off excess chocolate.
- Allow the chocolate-covered marshmallow pops to cool and the chocolate to harden on parchment paper. For fully rounded pops, stand them upright in a foam block or glass.
- Melt 15-20 Wilton Red, Bright White, and Green Candy Melts in individual Ziploc bags using short microwave bursts and massaging the bags.
- Once melted and smooth, snip a very tiny tip off one corner of each bag.
- Alternating colors, drizzle the melted candy melts over the hardened chocolate marshmallow pops to create festive patterns.
- Allow the candy melt drizzles to fully harden before storing your beautiful Christmas Marshmallow Pops in an airtight container.
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