The first candy recipe I’m sharing with you for my Halloween Candy-Making Event is based on a childhood favorite of mine: The Mallo Cup! This retro classic is a cup-shaped candy containing milk chocolate and coconut, with a marshmallow center. I much prefer dark chocolate over milk, so in my version I used an equal mixture of both instead of just using milk; you can use whatever kind of chocolate you like best.
Marshmallow Fluff is the one ingredient in this recipe that some people may have trouble finding. If Fluff isn’t available to you, you might be able to find a good recipe for it online. Also, I have to say that it bears a strangely close resemblance to meringue. Check out my recipe for meringue that I used to make Swiss Meringue Buttercream and you’ll see what I mean. I can’t say for sure because I haven’t tried it, but perhaps meringue (with a little bit of cream of tartar added to keep the consistency smooth) may work as a replacement? Food for thought. ;)
In my last post, I talk about tempering chocolate. The beauty of this recipe is that you can add more shredded coconut to the top of the cups, thus covering any exposed chocolate and rendering the tempering process unnecessary (who cares about bloom if you can’t see it right? ;) ). Or if you prefer, you can leave the tops bare and temper your chocolate. Totally your call, they’re equally delicious both ways.
(Yield: 24 cups)
8 oz dark chocolate*
8 oz milk chocolate*
¼ c unsweetened shredded coconut, plus more for topping if desired
½ c Marshmallow Fluff
Mini muffin tray and mini muffin paper or foil liners (foil liners work much better)
Line a mini muffin tray with paper liners. Melt the chocolate (if you want to temper it, see here, otherwise, you can melt it in a microwave or a double boiler). Combine the melted chocolate with ¼ c coconut. Place a spoonful of the chocolate/coconut mixture in each prepared well (it should come about ⅓ of the way up the side), then place ½ teaspoon of Fluff on top of the chocolate; top the Fluff with another spoonful of the chocolate/coconut mixture. Tap the tray against the counter a couple times to smooth out the chocolates, then top each candy with more coconut if desired. Allow to set completely before serving.
*For this recipe, I used the complimentary Guittard chocolate I received; thanks again to Guittard for sponsoring my Halloween Candy-Making Event!
Cindy says
Just think about it......you would have NO reason to not make these for EVERY occasion, just die the coconut whatever color that goes with what you are celebrating😁😁😁😁😁😁😁
lynn says
I finally tried these, Faith. Though I don't love them like I love my Mallo Cups, they were still pretty darned good. Thanks for sharing -- it is fun to try new recipes :)
Mimi says
Dark chocolate sounds like a good match with all that fluff.
Mimi
lynn says
Oh Faith, this is the coolest post ever! I'm so glad I didn't miss it. I LOVED those Mallo Cups as a kid (I still buy one if ever I see them). And though I've made my own peanut butter cups before, never thought to try to recreate the Mallo Cups. This recipe is getting printed out now! I sooo want to make these. Yum.
ingrid says
Looks pretty good, Faith. Plus, I like the idea that you used some dark chocolate. I would go dark & semi-sweet.
~ingrid
Reeni says
Your marshmallow cups turned out great Faith! I love the coconut on top. We must be on the same wavelength because I was thinking of making PB cups this weekend!
tasteofbeirut says
I love these candies! How fun to be even thinking about Halloween! I also love marshmallow fluff, used to buy it a lot, especially since it can also be used in middle-eastern pastries to replace the cream that is served with karabeej (pistachios cookies with semolina)
Monet says
I'm making these over the weekend! My husband adores marshmallow, and I know that these cups will be one of his favorite Halloween treats. Thank you for always giving me such great recipe ideas. I'm excited to see what else you come up with this month!
Blond Duck says
I can't wait to see what else you come up with for Halloween!
zerrin says
I'm not sure if I can stop eating these once I start. They look yummy!
Dawn (HealthySDLiving) says
These looks amaaaaazing!
Angie's Recipes says
These look wonderful! And I do love the coconut topping.
blackbookkitchendiaries says
these brings back memories for me. they are amaizing. thank you for sharing. great post!
marla {family fresh cooking} says
I love that you are doing a candy making event. Your fluff/chocolate candy cups look amazing & are very creative. I too would opt for the dark chocolate. I also like the coconut flake topper. xo
Barbara says
Got to be one of my favorites, Faith! I always have a jar of fluff in my pantry. You couldn't have used it to better advantage!! YUM!
Von says
Mmm....these look delicious! Definitely my kind of treat! I've never heard of marshmallow fluff before- I love the name =)
Anna Johnston says
So good.., want some :)
Emily Z says
OMG these look soooo good, I am going to have to try this, although the concept of tempering the chocolate kind of scares me a little. BTW go check out my blog, today's entry is a take off of your open-faced omelet!
The Southern Cookbook says
Oh yum! These look amazing! Now I am craving chocolate ;)
Lorraine @ Not Quite Nigella says
What a great idea Faith! I'm getting so excited about Halloween this year! And I wish we had trick or treating so that I could be one of the lucky people that knocks on your door! :D
Raina says
Great recipe! Mallo cups are my husbands all-time favorite. He will be so excited if I make them for him homemade. Thanks for sharing the recipe:)
Louanne says
Faith, you are a girl after my own heart! These look AMAZING! I have to make these..
jen cheung says
yummms! would you like to share some with me? this looks really good and wonderful! I want some :(
Have a fabulous week!
jen @ http://www.passion4food.ca
Heavenly Housewife says
You know, I've never bought Fluff before. I never really understood what to do with it (the idea of a Fluff sandwich never appealed), but I love what you've done, looks absolutely wonderful.
*kisses* HH
grace says
i won't lie--i've eaten marshmallow fluff from the jar. i make no excuses for my behavior.
LOVE the coconut on top--these are wonderful!
Dana says
I am so jealous... you're hosting a candy making event!?! I can't wait to see more delicious candy recipes like this one... yum!
Anh says
omg!! Why don't we have marshmallow fluff in Australia????
Nicole, RD says
Oh my gosh, those look amazing! I've never worked with fluff...it intimidates me for some odd reason! These look doable though...definitely planning to make them! Thanks, Faith!!
Cara says
They look perfect!
Very creative idea.
I love how you have taken something that you love from your childhood and have reinvented it.
Joanne says
Mmm I've never made my own candy before but it sounds like so much fun! I love mallo bars as well! I would probably make mine ALL dark chocolate...man that would be perfect.
I actually have a recipe for marshmallow frosting on my blog that basically tastes almost exactly like fluff! I can send it to you if you want!
admin says
Joanne, Marshmallow frosting sounds fantastic! I would love your recipe, thank you so much! :)
Swathi says
Faith,
I need to visit your house. This look awesome.
Nutmeg Nanny says
Ummmm these look amazing! Do you ship? :)
Lazaro says
Faith,
I think the children in your neighborhood are going to have a fabulous Halloween. My mother would make something similar but not as creative.
Be well
sophia says
Oh. em. Geeee. SO amazing!!!! Wish I was your neighbor...for the umpteenth time!
Betty @ scrambled hen fruit says
Woo Hoo! I have all of the ingredients for these in my pantry!
HPD says
Do you have an age limit for trick or treaters at your house? Cuz I know one 45 year old who wants to knock at your door.
Carolyn Jung says
I'm ringing your doorbell on Halloween for those treats. Sure beats candy corn any day! ;)
5 Star Foodie says
These are looking super yummy! Would love to make these treats for Halloween!
BeadedTail says
Those look so good! Love the coconut on top!
Maria @ Scandifoodie says
They look fantastic! I don't celebrate Halloween, but these would definitely set me on the party mood!
Treat and Trick says
Looks beautiful and yum!
Krista says
Oh, my! I just added fluff to my grocery list!
Louise Mellor says
As if the chocolate from the last post wasn't enough, now marshmallow? those look sinful, I'm sure I couldn't stop at 1.
Have a great weekend..
Rosa says
Delicious!
Cheers,
Rosa
Katerina says
From what I see here, I suspect that by the end of this event, I will wish to be me in your doorstep during Halloween.