![]() Just allow it to pour into the mold, swirling as it goes. You can use a spoon to aid in this process, just don't use the spoon to actually swirl the candy. Lift the small bowl and allow the colored candy coating to flow out into the star shaped lollipop molds. See detailed instructions on my Chocolate Making Tips page, here. Keeping the three colors separate, spoon about ¼ cup of red, white and blue candy coating into a small bowl or ramekin (see picture above.) ![]() Melt the red, white and blue confectionery coating. You can also just use white candy melts and color it with red and blue coloring, if you prefer. If you use Wilton Blue Candy Melts or Merkens blue confectionery coating, the blue isn't very dark, so you'll need to add some blue candy coloring to it in order to get a nice deep blue. *Make 'N Mold and Classen both make dark blue confectionery coating wafers. But even if you are swirling enough candy coating to make two pops at a time, these 4th of July treats wont take long to make.Įqual amounts of red, white and blue colored confectionery coating/candy melts* You just have to work in small batches so that the colors don't all blend together. I've actually always been a fan of the red, white and blue color combination and think the colors swirled together in these lollipops look great.Įach star pop is unique. I don't know why I never thought to do it before. In the past I've swirled colored confectionery coating to make Easter eggs and fall leaves, but had never combined patriotic colors to create anything for July 4th. I could have just poured the coating out onto a pan, frozen it for a few minutes, broken it up into small pieces and stored it for a later use, but instead, I swirled it together to create these patriotic star lollipops. I recently made a batch of Rice Krispie Treat Star Lollipops for our 4th of July dessert table and had more red, white and blue candy coating than I needed for the project. Swirl them together to create really cool looking treats. What can you do with left over melted candy coating? Use your left-over chocolate to make these elegant Red, White, and Blue Swirled Star Pops! These tasty treats are perfect for 4th of July, Memorial Day, Labor Day, and any other patriotic event! How To Color White Chocolate and Candy Melts and Paint Candy Molds.Use Colored Candy Melts to Make Candy Clay.How to Store and Work with Modeling Chocolate. ![]() Chocolate Making Course (video lessons).
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