I had so much fun making these! To Read More, Click On The Recipe Title.
Ingrid from 3 B's....Baseball,Baking & Books made marshmallows, they looked so good that it made me want to make them. I wanted to make them flavored , I started googling flavored marshmallows and reading up on how I could do it. The flavors I chose were strawberry and lemon but you can make these just about any flavor you want! It's EASY and it doesn't take long to make them at all! I used a recipe from About.com for the strawberry marshmallows and then adapted it for the lemon marshmallows. I used frozen strawberries , and added 1 1/2 tsps of strawberry extract to give it more of a strawberry flavor then added a couple drops of red food coloring to give it a stronger pink color. For the lemon marshmallows I used 1/2 cup of lemon juice and 1 1/2 tsps of lemon extract with some yellow food coloring for color. I took pictures so lets get started.
The recipe says to cook the frozen strawberries for about 10 minutes then puree them in the food processor, I ran them through a strainer to get the seeds.
The first thing the recipe says to do with the puree is to put it into the bowl of your mixer with the water and gelatin and let it sit so the gelatin can bloom., I learned with the first batch of strawberry marshmallows that it's better to wait till the syrup that you make is almost done before you do this. The gelatin clumped up on me and I freaked! But it all melted when the hot syrup was added.
I started my syrup, adding 3/4 cup of water,corn syrup and the sugar to a heavy medium sauce pan. I stirred it first until the sugar was desolved and I didn't feel it on the bottom of the pan, ( at this stage the mixture will be white) then I put the candy thermometer on the pan and let it come to a boil, don't stir this AT ALL. Let it come to a soft ball stage 240 degrees on the thermometer. If you have a 3 cup pyrex measuring cup, get it now, it makes pouring this into the mixer bowl alot easier, if not just pour it from the pan, but be very careful the mixture is HOT! When your thermometer reads about 200 degrees ,put the strawberry puree or whatever fruit your using into the mixer bowl and add the water and gelatin. The gelatin only needs 5 minutes to bloom. This is also the time I added the extract.
When the gelatin blooms it'll look like this.
When the syrup gets to 240 degrees on the thermometer take it of the heat, either pour it into the large measuring cup or take the pan to the mixer bowl and slowly pour the syrup into the bowl with the mixer on low. Try to pour the syrup down the side of the mixer bowl, the large measuring cup makes this easy, place the spout of the cup on the bowl and just pour down. Gradually take the speed of the mixer up to high, remember the liquid is hot and you don't want any splashing. Let the mixer on high for about 10 minutes.
When the mixture turned into marshmallow fluff I added the food coloring to make it the color I wanted.
You'll know it's done when you lift the beaters up and the mixture falls slowly back into the bowl.
Pour the fluff into a 13x9 inch pan that is lined with foil, spray the foil with a baking spray. Smooth out the fluff with a wet spatula. The fluff has to sit for 8 to 10 hours or overnight. I let it sit overnight.
The next day it was time to cut the marshmallow, the recipe says to sift equal amounts of powdered sugar and cornstarch together, sift the mixture over the top of your marshmallows in the pan, be very generous with it. flip the pan over onto your cutting board and peel the foil off of the marshmallows. Coat the bottom of the marshmallows with the sugar mixture. Use a knife or pizza cutter and start cutting the marshmallows the size you want. What ever you use to cut the marshmallows will get sticky, I just kept putting pwdered sugar on the knife and kept cutting.
make sure to coat all cut sides of the marshmallows with the powdered sugar mixture so they aren't sticky.
I decided to coat some of my marshmallows in chocolate. I used bags of chocolate chips melted with a couple tablespoons of shortening to coat them.
Chocolate for the strawberry marshmallows.
White chocolate for the lemon marshmallows.
Everybody loved these! I 'm not going to wait till next Christmas to make these again! There are so many times during the year that you could make marshmallows and use them. Homemade marshmallows can be used in any recipe that calls for marshmallows. Make a batch of white marshmallows and let your imagination fly!
Valentines Day...after the marshmallow is made, put it into a foil lined cookie sheet to make the marshmallows thin and use a heart shaped cookie cutter to cut out the marshmallows , then coat them in chocolate.
St. Patricks Day... Flavor them with mint, tint them green and coat them in chocolate.
Easter...Make your own chocolate covered peeps with cookie cutters!
If you drink alot of hot cocoa , use the cookie cutters to make different shapes of marshmallows to put on top of the hot cocoa, the kids would love this!
Oh what fun- My son would go nuts if I made him marshmallows...Hope your Christmas was wonderful...
ReplyDeleteI've wanted to try homemade marshmallows since I saw Tyler Florence make peppermint marshmallows on the Food Network. I may just have to try them now. My new recipe this year were Peppermint Meringue Drops.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you and your family, keep up the great work on your blog, I'll be dropping by again soon!
Erik - Baking in Oregon
Oooh, your flavors sound wonderful. I bet they were fantastic. I keep wanting to try making marshmallows, they look so fun.
ReplyDeleteGreat job!
oooo, your marshmallows are so pretty! And chocolate dipped to boot! YUMMY!
ReplyDeleteIt's a marshmallow world in the winter! Wonderful Bunny! Your marshmallows are beautiful and fluffy and I wish I had one now. They look so delicious!
ReplyDeleteWOW those look so good!!! I haven't made them yet, but my sister has and they're so good!
ReplyDeleteYum! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteI've always wanted to try making homemade marshmallows...Thank you so much for the encouragement ..I'm definitely going to give them a whirl.
ReplyDelete:)Doreen
They look yummy. I would love to eat the lemon ones!
ReplyDeleteI loved that you dipped these in chocolate! Awesome!
ReplyDeleteYum! These sound SO good!
ReplyDeleteHope you're having a good holiday season.
How absolutely delicious Bunny...fancy making your own! YAY for you. I'm gonna make these too! WOW!!
ReplyDeleteI made them several months ago and have not posted about them yet. Yours look wonderful and I like the chocolate coating idea.
ReplyDeleteHappy Holidays and wishing you a happy new year. May all your dreams come true.
What wonderful ideas! They looks so fluffy, soft, pretty and delicious! Thanks for showing us how to make them.
ReplyDeleteforget plain ol' storebought white marshmallows--gimme some strawberry! great treat, bunny. :)
ReplyDeleteI could eat some right now! I really should try these myself!
ReplyDeleteYour marshmallows look beautiful! I love making marshmallows, strawberry is definitely one of my favorites.
ReplyDeleteBunny, You could sell these, they look so good! Love em!
ReplyDeleteOh, wait... chocolate dipped marshmallows :) Absolutely divine!
ReplyDeleteHoliday wishes still withstanding!
Yay! Good for you Bunny! Yours came out TERRIFIC!
ReplyDeleteHappy 2009!
~ingrid
Wow wow wow! They look awesome! And I bet they taste just as good! I am a bit scared to make marshmallows, so am excited that yours turned out so well!
ReplyDeletewow, i've always wanted to make homemade marshmallows! love how you flavored them
ReplyDeleteWOW! These came out beautifully! My first and only attempt at making marshmallows was before I owned a candy thermometer. I learned my lesson! Love the flavors of these...I'd eat them together.
ReplyDeleteOkay, its been to long since I have been to your blog. (Holidays have kept me busy). These are fantastic. What a great idea.
ReplyDeleteOkay, its been to long since I have been to your blog. (Holidays have kept me busy). These are fantastic. What a great idea.
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