I got this recipe from MommyPotamus, an awesome food blog. Click here to visit it. I tried a couple different marshmallow recipes that included different ingredients or cooking methods but this is the one I came back to because its simple and works everytime. This blog post include a video that was so incredibly helpful. Be sure to watch the video, it’s really helpful.
Do not be intimidated by these marshmallows – they are not hard at all! However, it is important that you have the right kitchen gadgets. A stand mixer is not absolutely necessary but is extremely helpful. You will definitely need a candy thermometer. The right temperature is necessary for these to work. A regular cooking thermometer will not work for this, it has to be a candy thermometer.
These can be really fun. You can cut them in any shape you want or even use cookie cutters to make fun shapes. I actually made two batches, one with organic non-gmo powered sugar and one with organic 100% cocoa powder. They were delicious!
My 4 year old ate about 10 of these before I could stop her. She loved them! I’m excited to try cooking with them, I have a plan to make sweet potato casserole.
Local Ingredient: Local honey from the farm market.
Kitchen Gadget: A candy thermometer is necessary for this. Here is one that we’ve found works really well. Polder THM-515 Candy/Jelly/Deep Fry Thermometer, Stainless Steel
If you'll be using the marshmallows to toast, you'll want to use a starch like arrowroot or corn starch to coat the outside.
Ingredients
3 tablespoons grass fed unflavored gelatin - [I used this kind - Great Lakes Unflavored Gelatin, Regular, 16 Ounce Can
1 cup filtered cold water
1/2 cup local honey
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Optional ingredient:Organic,non-gmo powdered sugar, arrowroot powder (or cornstarch), or cocoa powder.
Instructions
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I made my first batch and it is a big success!! My 5-year old is loving it, as much as everyone else!!!
Awesome! They are fun!! So glad you liked them.