Rainbow marshmallow pops dipped in vodka are perfect for a grown-up party.
vodka rainbow marshmallows
OK, super cool party people and anyone in the DC area who may come to my house for a happy hour in the near future, I have something I think you’ll like. Vodka rainbow marshmallows pops. Well, vodka-dipped.
It’s a colorful cocktail (sort of, it’s not too strong) and dessert in one, and on a stick no less. And sparkly. And rainbow. Perfect for a grown-up My Little Pony party.
And not to worry. For a kid-friendly treats, simply substitute water. Just be sure to label the marshmallow pops!
I did fancy myself brilliant when the bizarre train of thought in my head stopped at these. Though truthfully, I don’t know what happens to the alcohol in vodka when it dries.
So I got to test them out in the middle of the day to make sure they still tasted alcohol-y after a few hours. They do. I even tried them the next morning. (Vodka for breakfast!) They still work.
I don’t know how many you’d have to consume to make a dent in your sobriety though.
But I still call them “drunken.” You can also call them “boozy” rainbow marshmallow pops
Or maybe this is what “drunken” rainbow marshmallow pops look like:
more sprinkle marshmallows
- I used the same method of creating sparkle marshmallow pops I’ve used for years, starting with these sprinkle marshmallow pops HERE.
- Then these Valentine’s Day sprinkle marshmallow pops.
- I have these video how-tos for sprinkle marshmallow pops HERE.
- And don’t forget those rainbow marshmallow kebobs. Only this time I replaced the water with vodka.
Next time, I’m trying these with gin. And by the way, if you like these, check out my BOOZY FUDGE. My favorite so far is the tequila boozy fudge.
video how-tos:
how to make vodka rainbow marshmallows pops
ingredients you will need:*
vodka
8-ounce mason jar
marshmallows
lollipop sticks
sprinkles
Styrofoam block
*Find the Styrofoam block, lollipop sticks and sprinkles in every color at the craft store. Or, see below for affiliate links to supplies.
what to do:
Pour vodka in a cup. I used a small, 8-ounce mason jar as that minimized vodka waste because it’s so narrow. You need only pour in about 2-ounces.
Skewer a marshmallow with a lollipop stick. Submerge the marshmallow in the vodka, remove and tap the stick on the edge of the jar to shake any excess vodka from the marshmallow.
Hold the marshmallow over an empty bowl. Shake sprinkles over the wet marshmallow to generously coat the marshmallow.
Prop the marshmallow in the Styrofoam block to dry. Repeat with any desired colors.
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rainbow marshmallow pops with vodka
Fun rainbow marshmallow pops dipped in vodka.
Ingredients
- vodka
- 8-ounce mason jar
- marshmallows
- lollipop sticks (6 or 8 inch long)
- sprinkles
- Styrofoam block
Instructions
Pour vodka in a cup. I used a small, 8-ounce mason jar as that minimized vodka waste because it's so narrow. You need only pour in about 2-ounces.
Skewer a marshmallow with a lollipop stick. Submerge the marshmallow in the vodka, remove and tap the stick on the edge of the jar to shake any excess vodka from the marshmallow. Hold the marshmallow over an empty bowl. Shake sprinkles over the wet marshmallow to generously coat the marshmallow.
Prop the marshmallow in the Styrofoam block to dry. Repeat with any desired colors.
This rainbow marshmallow pops with vodka post was first published in July 2014 and updated in July 2020.
Terrie says
I sure wish I liked marshmallows? I love marshmallow creme…but don’t really care for marshmallows unless their toasted. But a great idea for a party and friends who do like them. They could make a nice arrangement for a centerpiece.
Love all your ideas…
meaghanmountford says
Thanks so much Terrie! I’m an only-sometimes-love marshmallows person. Only I would definitely opt for chocolate or cookies given the choice :).
Thalia @ butter and brioche says
these are super cute and a great idea. thanks for sharing! anything is better with vodka i swear!
meaghanmountford says
Thank you Thalia! What a great motto, too :).
Gail says
Excess vodka? Never heard of such a thing. Kinda like leftover wine. :/
How long do you leave them in the vodka?
This would make a pretty bouquet for a new mom.
meaghanmountford says
Like wine in my house, Gail… never a drop left!
I dip quickly in the vodka, just enough to submerge, then remove, shake off excess and coat with sprinkles. I think too long in the vodka will over-soak the marshmallow to a mess, BUT next time I’m going to try submerging them for a few seconds at least to soak up more vodka. I’ll try 10 seconds.
alexandra watson says
How soon before the day can you make these without them spoiling? Planning on making them today (thursday) for Saturday night.
meaghanmountford says
Hi Alexandra,
I made them, let them dry in the Styrofoam block a couple hours, then got a big, shallow tupperware container, placed a piece of parchment on the bottom and placed the pops on that and sealed them. Lasted 4 or 5 days. Didn’t taste very vodka-y after a couple days. I probably would have let the marshmallows soak up just a bit more (maybe a few more seconds in there).
marion says
Hi:
I live in a retirement home, I think the old ladies would love to make these, dipped in water, of course! ha, Marion
meaghanmountford says
I don’t know Marion… the old ladies I know would go for vodka! 🙂
Claire says
Don’t be a spoil sport use vodka
Kim says
These are great for kids party because they are so colorful.
meaghanmountford says
Exactly! Minus the vodka, I guess. But you can absolutely use water instead!
Maggie Fitzpatrick-Reeves says
A Friend shared this with me tagged in it – everything is better with Vodka!
I intend to do them ASAP and also use them at my OH 60th Birthday Party later this year, I may try them with other spirits for those who don’t like Vodka (there are a few people out there who don’t) and also so I can keep the Vodka ones for me!
meaghanmountford says
LOVE it Maggie! I was actually just thinking this morning of testing it out with other liquors. I’m a gin drinker myself :).
Debby says
I am wondering how many days ahead of party that these can be made and still be good. Also what an approximate soak time would be to not ruin the marshmallow. Any suggestions ? Every year we have an Alumni Softball game for my high school. It has become a tradition to make Jell-O shots, but thought these would be a good addition to the “game”.
meaghanmountford says
Hi Debby, You can make these up to 3 days ahead if kept in a sealed container (the sprinkles form a kind of coating so the marshmallow stays soft). Although the closer to the event you make them, the more the vodka will remain. They aren’t super-alcohol-y, not as much as a jello shot. You can soak them in the vodka, but not more than about 10 seconds or so.
DeeDee All Day says
So you leave them in for 10 seconds or longer still confused on soak time somebody please reply
meaghanmountford says
Hi DeeDee, you only need to dunk them in and remove them, you don’t need to leave them in the vodka at all for the vodka taste. But if you want more alcohol in the marshmallow, you can dunk and hold the marshmallow in the vodka for a few seconds. I’d say max of 10 seconds though, or they will get too soggy.
Michelle says
Ohhhh I wonder if you can dip them in jello rather than the colored sugar
Added flavor!
meaghanmountford says
Hi Michelle, you can! The liquid may dissolve the powder a bit, so it won’t have that sparkly thing, but it does work!
Treva says
Have ypu used flavored vodka? If so best flavor to use?
Thanks
meaghanmountford says
I haven’t, but I think it’d work great! Maybe even something sweet, like cake or marshmallow flavor. (Or, too much?)
Angela S. says
These don’t need to be refrigerated at all once dipped? Just curious if the sealed container is good enough at a good house temp. How long is the dry time once dipped? Thanks!
meaghanmountford says
Hi Angela, Nope! No refrigeration necessary! Room temp is totally fine. They usually dry in about 30 minutes. I place them on a piece of parchment in a big tupperware container so that they don’t overlap each other too much, just in case they are a little wet. The sprinkles/vodka form a kind of shell around the marshmallows to keep them soft inside for a few days.
G says
This is brilliant! Let me get it right. (1) Dip longer (10 seconds?) for more vodka flavor? (2) And I guess not to make them too many days ahead to retain the vodka? (3) What about storing in the chiller? Would you recommend that? Thinking of making just about 24 hours ahead of party.
meaghanmountford says
Hiya! The closer to the party, for sure, the better, because vodka evaporates so quickly. Although when hosting a party, it’s of course easier to do as much ahead of time as possible. The fridge should be fine! That may retain some flavor. 24 hours out there’s a good chance much of the flavor will be gone, but I’d still be clear they’re made with vodka, because the vodka is still there! (You can also have the dipping/sprinkling as a party game…)
Rebecca A Woosley says
The big rage now is dehydrated marshmallows. Dehydrate until they are crunchy. Could marshmallows be sugar or jello coated & put in a dehydrator? Would the sugar hold or crystallize?
Also how would the dehydrator affect the alcohol?
meaghanmountford says
Hi Rebecca, Great question! I’ve never dehydrated marshmallows, so I’m not sure. I think it’d be worth trying after coated with sugar or jello, although vodka dehydrates so quickly anyway, I would imagine you wouldn’t have any alcohol left.
Myra G says
I’m planning to make these and individually wrap (like a cake pop). Since I need to do at least a week ahead, I was thinking to put in the freezer? My only concern would be it becomes messy as it defrost. Thoughts?
meaghanmountford says
Hi Myra, I think you’re right that they would be messy when defrosting. When I defrost cookies, I defrost fully in the bag before removing. But I’m not sure how that would work with sprinkles. If you have time, can you do a test run? You can use water in place of vodka. Also, the vodka taste may disappear in the freezer.