Cornflake Marshmallow Christmas Wreaths are a huge tradition in our family. Grandma used to make these every year and hide them in her closet. Because she knew if she left them anywhere else the early arrivers would sniff them out and every piece would be gone when she was ready to serve them. Everybody liked them – crispy, chewy and bright green. That was THE most requested recipe when we compiled a book of Grandma’s recipes one year. I made a batch for Thanksgiving this year. The wreaths were noted the minute they came in the house. Everyone was grown up until dessert time . . . . and then they were gone in a flash. No chance of this tradition making it to the next generation. They do not have a whisper of hope in ever getting a taste.
Using the handle of a wooden spoon to make the center of the wreath is much easier than trying to shape the wreaths by hand. Rub the end of the handle over the end of a stick of butter and plunge it into the middle of the mound of marshmallow and cornflakes. Rotate it slightly to enlarge the hole. Repeat for the next wreath. You can work with the candy while it is still warm this way and it will shape easier. Lightly butter your hands to shape the outside of each wreath, forming and pushing the whole together enough that it will retain the shape. Adding three imperials – red hots, we call them – was more tricky. The marshmallow needs to be warm enough to hold them – but is still sticky at that point so the redhots tend to stick to your hands instead of the wreaths. I did get better at the shape and embellish process by the time I finished. But I understand why Grandma’s looked like this more than they looked like wreaths:
PrintChristmas Wreath Candy – Cornflakes and Marshmallows
Crispy, chewy and festive — The most requested recipe from Grandma’s recipe box!
- Yield: 16 1x
- Category: Dessert
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup butter
- 1 10 ounce bag of marshmallows OR 45 marshmallows
- 5 cup Corn Flakes cereal
- 1/2 teaspoon vanilla
- 2 teaspoons green food coloring
- one small bag cinnamon Imperials
Instructions
- Measure corn flakes in large bowl and set aside
- Lay no-stick foil with no-stick side up on flat surface in preparation for hot candy
- Melt butter in large saucepan over low heat. When butter is melted, add vanilla and food coloring stir quickly
- Add marshmallows and cook over low heat, stirring constantly until marshmallows are just melted,
- Remove from heat. Add corn flakes and mix until corn flakes are thoroughly coated, being careful not to crush the flakes. Let cool just enough to handle safely.
- Drop by spoonfuls onto no-stick aluminum foil for holly bunches or heap two spoonfuls together for wreaths.
- Use the rounded tip of a wooden spoon coated in butter to make center opening in wreath. Lightly butter hands to quickly shape the outside of each wreath.
- Add 3 Imperials to each wreath while still slightly warm and sticky.
- Yield: about 16 wreaths or 30 “holly bunches” like Grandma made
For other no-bake recipes in this series: Potato Chip Clusters Cherry Mash Bars Pistachio Fudge Cinnamon Swirl Cream Cheese Mints Classic Oreo Truffles Cranberry Pistachio Chocolate Bark Ritz Turtles Gooey Golden Chex Mix Fabulous Fudge No-Bake Chocolate Cookies Eggnog Fudge
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Karren Haller says
Good morning Charlene, I wanted to let you know that your recipes is being featured on Oh my Heartsie Girls Friday Features this week. And I will be making these this week! Your post has also been pinned.
Hope you have a great day! Merry Christmas!
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Charlene says
Thank you!! I’m honored to be featured and always appreciate a pin!!
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