Add A Little Love To Your Dessert Table With These Amish-Style Church Window Treats

These Amish church Windows aren’t to difficult to make and they look super pretty on your holiday table.

Check out what my pals over at Amish 365 had to say about this recipe:

One way in which the Amish do express their celebration of the season is through food.  Come November and December, Amish cooks fire up the kitchen to create all sorts of holiday confections.  And while the Amish mostly avoid exchanging gifts bought at big box stores (or even little box stores!), a decorative tin filled with homemade cashew crunch or maple fudge are often given to friends as gifts.

There is a little Amish store up the road from my house and they always have an abundance of Christmas cookies, fudges, and other treats just like these yummy Church Windows.

 

 

 

Ingredients

1 stick of oleo

12 oz. Toll House chocolate chips

5 oz. Jet-Puffed colored miniature marshmallows

1 c. nut meats

1 c. coconut (optional)

 

 

 

Instructions

Melt oleo and chips until creamy. Fold in marshmallows.

Spread nut meats (and coconut, if you choose) on wax paper. Cover with marshmallow-chocolate mixture. Roll up like a jelly roll. Refrigerate until solid. Slice and serve.

 

 

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Quick Tip: These church windows are perfect during the holidays.

Thank you to Recipe Lion for this great recipe.

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