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Martha Stewart Member
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12/23/2011
What a wonderful and creative recipe. Instead of marzipan I used "Liquorice Fruit Bites" and cut the black licquorice from the outside and used the orange inside for the snowmen's nose and the red/pink inside for the mouth, with the black liquorice used for the eyes and buttons.
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Recipe Summary
Yield: Makes 4
Ingredients
Ingredient Checklist
2 1/2 pints best-quality vanilla ice cream
Two 7-ounce packages coconut
Orange food coloring
For the Nose
1 tablespoon marzipan (1/4 ounce)
For the Eyes, Mouth, and Buttons
40 Sen Sen licorice candies
For the Hat
4 marshmallows
4 chocolate wafers
Sifted confectioners’ sugar
Gallery
Coconut Snowmen
Credit:
Gentl and Hyers
Recipe Summary
Yield: Makes 4
Gallery
Coconut Snowmen
Credit:
Gentl and Hyers
Coconut Snowmen
Credit:
Gentl and Hyers
Coconut Snowmen
Recipe Summary
Yield: Makes 4
Recipe Summary
Yield: Makes 4
Yield: Makes 4
Makes 4
Ingredients
Ingredients
2 1/2 pints best-quality vanilla ice cream
Two 7-ounce packages coconut
Orange food coloring
1 tablespoon marzipan (1/4 ounce)
40 Sen Sen licorice candies
4 marshmallows
4 chocolate wafers
Sifted confectioners’ sugar
Directions
Line a baking pan that fits in your freezer with parchment paper. Scoop the vanilla ice cream, rounding scoops as much as possible, until you have 4 of each size, and place on the prepared baking pan. Place the pan in the freezer to harden for 15 minutes.
Remove the ice cream from the freezer, and roll in coconut. Return to pan, then return the pan to the freezer. Add orange food coloring to marzipan until carrot color is attained. Shape marzipan into small carrot shapes, using a paring knife to make ridges. Remove 1 small scoop of ice cream at a time from the freezer, and make faces using Sen Sen for eyes and mouth and marzipan carrots for the nose. Return to freezer until ready to serve.
Remove middle-size scoops from the freezer one at a time; place Sen Sen in a row down the front to create buttons. Remove remaining scoops from freezer, and stack to create snowmen, pressing slightly to adhere. Return snowmen to freezer.
Make the top hats by roasting marshmallows on skewers over a gas burner. Alternatively, place marshmallows on a baking sheet under the broiler, and cook until browned, rotating every few seconds. Place the toasted marshmallow on the chocolate wafer, and dust with sifted confectioners’ sugar. Place the hat on the snowmen just before serving.
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19 Ratings
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2 star values:
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Martha Stewart Member
Rating: Unrated
12/23/2011
What a wonderful and creative recipe. Instead of marzipan I used "Liquorice Fruit Bites" and cut the black licquorice from the outside and used the orange inside for the snowmen's nose and the red/pink inside for the mouth, with the black liquorice used for the eyes and buttons.
Reviews (1)
Add Rating & Review
19 Ratings
5 star values:
14
4 star values:
2
3 star values:
1
2 star values:
1
1 star values:
1
Add Rating & Review
19 Ratings
5 star values:
14
4 star values:
2
3 star values:
1
2 star values:
1
1 star values:
1
19 Ratings
5 star values:
14
4 star values:
2
3 star values:
1
2 star values:
1
1 star values:
1
19 Ratings
5 star values:
14
4 star values:
2
3 star values:
1
2 star values:
1
1 star values:
1
- 5 star values:
- 14
- 4 star values:
- 2
- 3 star values:
- 1
- 2 star values:
- 1
- 1 star values:
- 1
Martha Stewart Member
Rating: Unrated
12/23/2011
What a wonderful and creative recipe. Instead of marzipan I used "Liquorice Fruit Bites" and cut the black licquorice from the outside and used the orange inside for the snowmen's nose and the red/pink inside for the mouth, with the black liquorice used for the eyes and buttons.
Martha Stewart Member
Rating: Unrated
12/23/2011
What a wonderful and creative recipe. Instead of marzipan I used "Liquorice Fruit Bites" and cut the black licquorice from the outside and used the orange inside for the snowmen's nose and the red/pink inside for the mouth, with the black liquorice used for the eyes and buttons.
Rating: Unrated
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