Sunday, 2 July 2017

How to Make Fourth of July Bald Eagle Treats

Cute, delicious, and easy to make, these bald eagle treats will be enjoyed at Fourth of July celebrations, or for any occasion where you'd like to make treats with a nature theme.

EditIngredients

  • 1/4 cup white chocolate chips
  • 6 marshmallows
  • Finely shredded coconut
  • 6 chocolate sandwich cookies
  • 6 whole cashews
  • Black decorator's gel

EditSteps

  1. Melt the chocolate. Place the chocolate into a bowl suitable for microwaving and melt the chocolate in the microwave.
    Make Fourth of July Bald Eagle Treats Step 1.jpg
    • Stir it frequently as it melts to ensure an even consistency throughout.
  2. Once melted, remove from the microwave. Coat each marshmallow with the melted chocolate. They need to be thoroughly covered so that the coconut has something to stick to.
    Make Fourth of July Bald Eagle Treats Step 2.jpg
  3. Roll the marshmallows in the shredded coconut. Completely coat them in shredded coconut except for leave one end of each marshmallow, which should be left free of coconut.
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  4. With the uncoated side facing up, place each coated marshmallow onto a chocolate sandwich cookie. Leave until the chocolate sets.
    Make Fourth of July Bald Eagle Treats Step 4.jpg
  5. Create a hole in the side of each marshmallow using a toothpick.
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  6. Push a cashew into the hole. This becomes the eagle's beak.
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  7. Add the eagle's eyes. Using the decorator gel, draw on two eagle eyes.
    Make Fourth of July Bald Eagle Treats Step 7.jpg
  8. Enjoy the bald eagle treats! Serve them together on a plate with other foods for the party.
    Make Fourth of July Bald Eagle Treats Step 8.jpg

EditThings You'll Need

  • Microwave proof bowl for melting chocolate
  • Saucer or dish for shredded coconut
  • Toothpick
  • Serving plate

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