Are you looking for some fun and unique 4th of July dessert recipes? I have just the thing and they’re very inexpensive, they’re fun and delicious – 4th of July dessert kabobs. Kids love them (and so do adults!)
Its my very own unique and delicious marshmallow and tortilla dessert kabobs! They’re really fun and a delicious treat! Not a marshmallow fan? Skip the marshmallows and just make the fried tortillas 😉
4th of July Marshmallows recipe:
Just buy large marshmallows (Kraft is what I used and I prefer) and dip each end very quickly in water then dip in colored sugar! Its so easy and fun to do!
4th of July fried tortillas recipe:
Dessert Kabobs Ingredients:
- tortillas (Chi Chi’s has a $1./2 coupon here for their tortillas – they’re sold at most grocery stores and are great!)
- pie filling (Lucky Leaf is great!)
- Oil (coconut is best for you)
- Colored Sugar or sprinkles (here on some on Amazon)
- Spoon Apples (or any pie filling) onto your tortilla
- Roll Up and fry in hot oil, turning once (to cook both sides)
- Remove, drain
- After tortilla is cooled, very quickly dip ends in water and then into sprinkles or colored sugar
- Top with powdered sugar in the middle or slice for kabobs!
These taste very similar to apple pie and are a big hit!
I’m Maggie and this is my frugal living fun, family blog. I like to save money and have fun with my family with my frugal list of things to do free of charge here, my original fun s’mores receipes below (see more on Pinterest here) and my love of all things FUN and thrifty. Right now I have a promotion going on to give away a FREE family 4 pack of tickets to Medieval Times Arundel Mills, MD. I give away something different all the time so be sure to bookmark my site, follow me on Pinterest and say hello on Facebook!
Do you love good traditional s’mores?
These campfire s’mores makers really do work and give a good visual of how to do s’mores over a campfire! Make food fun! I’m a total s’mores addict and make up GREAT original recipes! Check them out here on Pinterest
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