Melted Snowman Donuts
These Melted Snowman Donuts are such a fun winter treat, perfect for bringing a little holiday magic into your kitchen. They look adorable, taste sweet and festive, and are surprisingly easy to put together. Whether you’re making them for a party, a school event, or just a fun family dessert, these donuts will quickly become a holiday favorite.

I love adding playful desserts like this to my holiday baking list – it makes the season feel extra special. They’re the kind of treats that make kids light up and adults smile, which is exactly what holiday baking is all about.
If you’ve tried my Melted Snowman Cookies, Christmas Donut Wreath, Christmas Cookie Dip, Christmas Light Cupcakes, or Christmas Cookie Popcorn, these donuts are another whimsical idea to add to your collection.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- Easy to make using store-bought donuts.
- Festive and fun for holiday gatherings.
- Customizable decorations so each snowman has its own “personality.”
- Kid-friendly activity that doubles as a holiday craft.
Ingredients

- Donuts: A soft donut is the perfect base for these snowmen. Store-bought keeps things quick and easy, but you can also use homemade donuts for extra flavor. (We used plain cake donuts here.)
- Marshmallows: These form the “heads” of the snowmen and add a chewy contrast to the donut base. They’re the perfect shape for decorating.
- White Chocolate Melts: Melts create the melted snow effect when drizzled over the donuts. They’re smooth, creamy, and set with a glossy finish.
- Black Chocolate Melts: Essential for adding the eyes, mouth, and details to bring your snowmen to life.
- Red Sour Strips: These candy pieces double as scarves for your snowmen, adding a festive touch of color and sweetness.
- Orange Candy Color: This colors the chocolate for piping little carrot noses, giving your snowmen the finishing detail that makes them look extra cute.
Substitutions and Additions
- Donuts: Swap glazed donuts with plain cake donuts, or even chocolate ones for a fun twist.
- Marshmallows: Use jumbo marshmallows for extra-large snowman heads or cut marshmallows in half for smaller decorations.
- Scarves: Try using thin strips of fruit leather, licorice, or even frosting piped in red if you can’t find sour strips.
- Extras: Add candy buttons, pretzel “arms,” or edible glitter for even more decoration.
Step by Step Instructions
Melt the White Chocolate


Place the white chocolate melts in a microwave-safe bowl. Heat for 30 seconds, stir, then continue microwaving in 15-second intervals until fully melted and smooth.
Make the Orange Chocolate


Scoop a few spoonfuls of the melted white chocolate into a smaller bowl. Stir in a few drops of orange candy color until evenly tinted, then transfer to a piping bag and secure.


Melt the Black Chocolate
Using the same method, melt the black chocolate melts in a microwave-safe bowl. Once melted, transfer to a piping bag.
Coat the Donuts


Lay out parchment paper. Dip each donut top into the melted white chocolate, letting excess drip off. Place them on the parchment paper to set.
Add the Snowman Heads

Place one marshmallow in the center of each donut. Turn them in different directions so each snowman has a unique look. Let set for about 10 minutes.
Decorate the Faces


Snip small tips off the piping bags. Pipe black dots for eyes and a smile, then use the orange chocolate to add a little carrot-shaped nose.
Add the Scarves


Wrap each snowman with a red sour strip “scarf.” Secure by piping a little melted chocolate at the back to hold in place.
Finish and Serve
Once everything is dry, arrange your melted snowmen on a serving plate and enjoy!

Tips and Notes
- Work Quickly: Candy melts set fast, so have your piping bags and decorations ready.
- Secure Marshmallows: If marshmallows slip, use a dab of melted chocolate to glue them in place.
- Vary the Faces: Pipe different expressions to make each snowman look unique and playful.
- Use Quality Donuts: Fresh donuts make a big difference in taste – avoid stale ones.

Serving Suggestions
- Serve Warm with Hot Chocolate: These donuts pair perfectly with a warm mug of cocoa.
- Holiday Dessert Table: Arrange them on a festive tray for a cheerful party centerpiece.
- Gift Box Treats: Package individually in clear treat bags and tie with ribbon for a special holiday gift.
- Kid-Friendly Activity: Set up a decorating station and let kids create their own snowmen.
Storage and Reheating Instructions
- Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 4 days.
- Avoid humid or warm spots, as chocolate can melt or lose its shine.
- If refrigerated, allow them to sit at room temperature for 10 minutes before serving for the optimal flavor.

Melted Snowman Donuts
Ingredients
- 6 donuts
- 6 marshmallows
- 7 ounces white chocolate melts
- 2 ounces black chocolate melts
- 6 red sour strips
- Orange candy color
Instructions
- Place the white chocolate melts in a microwave-safe bowl. Heat for 30 seconds, stir, then continue microwaving in 15-second intervals until fully melted and smooth.
- Scoop a few spoonfuls of the melted white chocolate into a smaller bowl. Stir in a few drops of orange candy color until evenly tinted, then transfer to a piping bag and secure.
- Using the same method, melt the black chocolate melts in a microwave-safe bowl. Once melted, transfer to a piping bag.
- Lay out parchment paper. Dip each donut top into the melted white chocolate, letting excess drip off. Place them on the parchment paper to set.
- Place one marshmallow in the center of each donut. Turn them in different directions so each snowman has a unique look. Let set for about 10 minutes.
- Snip small tips off the piping bags. Pipe black dots for eyes and a smile, then use the orange chocolate to add a little carrot-shaped nose.
- Wrap each snowman with a red sour strip “scarf.” Secure by piping a little melted chocolate at the back to hold in place.
- Once everything is dry, arrange your melted snowmen on a serving plate and enjoy!