• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
Big Bear's Wife

Big Bear's Wife

Easy Recipes, Fun Travels, & Real Life Southern Days

  • Home
  • About Me
    • Media/PR
    • Contact Me
  • Recipe Index
  • Subscribe
Big Bear's Wife
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • RSS
  • Twitter
  • Home
  • About Me
    • Media/PR
    • Contact Me
  • Recipe Index
  • Subscribe
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • RSS
  • Twitter
Home » Desserts » Mini Poptarts on a Stick

Mini Poptarts on a Stick

May 3, 2011 *This post may include amazon links. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.

Pin
Share
Tweet
215Shares

Mini Poptarts on a Stick

(Printable Recipe Here)

Everything is better when its miniature…. ok well maybe not better but cuter. Right?!? Of course it is 🙂

Homemade and Miniature is even better 🙂

So here we have Homemade Mini Pop tarts…. on a stick. 🙂 Cake pops are on a stick, Cookie Pops are on a stick, Popsicles are on a stick…why not pop tarts? 🙂

What you need:

Pops:
Refrigerated Pie Dough (the kind that comes in the roll; prepared pie crusts)
Pie Filling (I used strawberry)
Sugar for taste

Popsicle Sticks

For Icing/Glaze:
1 cup Powdered Sugar
1or 2 Tablespoons Milk
Sprinkles

What to do:

Pre-heat oven to 400F.

Next, pour your pie filling into a dish and using a fork or a masher to mash the fruit. I didn’t want big fruit clumps in my filling.

IF you need to, this is when you can add sugar to the pie filling. My pie filling was a little tart so I added 1 tablespoon of sugar and stirred it in. Not to tart and not to sweet.

Unroll pie crusts and using a pizza cutter to slice them into small rectangles. I used a business card to get the size of mine.

Place 1 wooden Popsicle stick on top of one of the cut rectangles

Using a Tablespoon, spoon a little of the pie  filling into the center of the rectangle. Make sure not to get the filling to close to the edges.

Lay a second rectangle over the top of the pie filling.

Press around the edges of the rectangles together with a fork to close the mini poptart.

 Lay the mini poptarts onto a baking sheet and place in the preheated oven

Bake the mini poptarts for about 15 minutes or until they begin to brown slightly. (After 10 minutes keep an eye on them as all ovens are different)

For the icing/glaze:

In a bowl, mix together the  powdered sugar and milk to make your icing glaze.

Spoon over cooled mini poptart or drizzle with a fork.

Sprinkle with colored sugars or candy sprinkles.

Let glaze rest for about 10 minutes before serving so it has time to thicken and set.

Enjoy 🙂

Pin
Share
Tweet
215Shares
« Previous Post
Pudding Chocolate Chip Cookies (__TAKE TWO__)
Next Post »
My CookBooks

Reader Interactions

Leave a Comment Cancel reply

Helpful comments include feedback on the post or changes you made.

Primary Sidebar

Meet Angie

I love the Farmer’s Market and Farm to Table meals but I’m also not ashamed to use canned vegetables and baking mixes. It’s all about balance! I’m so glad y’all are here!

More about Angie

Subscribe

Free Recipes, Free e-Books, and DIYs!

You have Successfully Subscribed!

Sign Up is FREE and you can unsubscribe at anytime.

Popular Posts

Instant Pot Short Ribs
Most Popular Recipes of 2017- We'll start from #10 and work our way all the way down to the #1 most popular recipe from 2017! These are the recipes that the most people visted over the year!  Starting at #10, these were the Top Recipes of 2017! Did you favorite make the list? 
Tape and Take Recipe

Copyright © 2009–2023 · Big Bear's Wife · Privacy Policy

Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from this blog’s author and/or owner is strictly prohibited.

DMCA.com Protection Status