Candied Vanilla Sugar Wafers

  1. Melt almond bark according to package directions. I like to melt mine in an oven-safe bowl set over a simmering pot of water (do not let water touch the base of the bowl).
  2. While almond bark melts, make the marshmallow flower petals. Cut each marshmallow in half on a diagonal. Dip the cut side into sugar crystals, making equal amount of blue and pink flower petals. Set them aside.
  3. Once the almond bark has melted, remove 3 tablespoons and place in a small microwaveable bowl. Set aside. Add enough green food coloring to the remaining almond bark in the bowl to obtain desired shade. Stir until well blended and smooth.
  4. Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper. Set aside. Working one at a time, dip and coat each sugar wafer into melted almond bark. Remove with a fork, allowing excess almond bark to drip back into bowl. Place cookies on a parchment-lined baking sheet. Place three marshmallow flower petals in the center to form a flower. Repeat dipping wafers and adding flower petals until almond bark or wafers are gone.
  5. Microwave the reserved almond bark for about 10 seconds or until melted. Add and blend a couple drops (or more) of yellow food coloring to obtain desired color. Place almond bark in the corner a small zip lock bag and twist closed. Cut about 1/4" off the tip of the corner. Pipe a small drop in the center of each flower. Optional, shave off excess dripping on the cookies with a sharp knife.

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Taken from tastykitchen.com/recipes/desserts/candied-vanilla-sugar-wafers/ (may not work)

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