No need to get fussy this Fourth of July. We’ve found seven patriotic snacks that are super cute, festive and easy to make. So easy, your kids can do most of the work, leaving you to celebrate your sweet independence! –Stacie
These Star-Spangled Marshmallow Pops (above) from My Sister’s Suitcase are adorable and perfect for the younger set. Dip in chocolate, then roll in sprinkles: almost as exciting as fireworks!
If you can’t get your hands on star-shaped marshmallows, try these 4th of July Marshmallow Pops from Wenderly. You should be able to pick up red and blue candy melts at your supermarket or local craft store. If not, there’s always Amazon Prime.
If you prefer ice cream sandwiches to marshmallows (or want to serve both), these Dipped Ice Cream Sandwiches from Taste of Home are the way to go. Same principle: dip in chocolate or candy melts, roll in sprinkles, dazzle your guests.
You can also dip and roll to make these 4th of July Pretzel “Sparklers” from Cupcakes and Cashmere. Adorable, right?
Want a red-white-and-blue treat minus the Red 40? No problem! It can’t get easier–or cuter–than this Watermelon and Blueberry Flag snack, spied on Lisa Storms. Having a party? Give the kids a platter to make a big version, or have them plate a bunch of little flags for individual guests as a patriotic amuse bouche. Fancy, eh?
You can skip our national colors all together and get star-spangled with these Cinnamon Sugar Tortilla Stars from Cheeky Kitchen. Sure, you’ll need to help with these, but kids can certainly toss the freshly fried tortilla stars in cinnamon sugar. (I’m thinking you might be able to bake these, too.) Yum.
I can’t help myself: If you’re willing to help, I must include this gorgeous Flag Cake from Deb at Smitten Kitchen. If your kids are little, you’ll have to make the batter and bake the cake. But kids of any age can get decorating with fresh berries and powdered sugar. Happy Fourth!
Thanks for these ideas. As a fun thing and to get the kids to sit in front of the laptop on skype for longer than 2mins to our family in America, we made the marshmallows and the kids eat them whilst we skyped 🙂