Marshmallow: the best recipe

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Discover my recipe for marshmallows, delicious and easy to make. Perfect for a birthday snack or Valentine's Day, this recipe will take you back to childhood!

Yields4 Servings
Prep Time30 minsCook Time20 minsTotal Time50 mins
Ingredients
 3 Egg whites
 1 Honey or glucose syrup
 250 Sugar
 100 Water
 8 2 g of Gelatin
 Lemon
 Flavor (here vanilla extract)
 A lot of powdered sugar
Directions
1

Soak the gelatin sheets in a bowl of cold water. In a saucepan, combine the sugar, water, and honey. Over medium heat, bring to a boil until the syrup reaches a temperature of 125°.

2

In the meantime, beat the egg whites with a few drops of lemon juice in a large bowl (I used the bowl of my mixer). The whites should become frothy and white. Stop beating before they become too stiff. Set aside. When your syrup reaches 125°, remove from heat and add the drained and squeezed gelatin.

3

Stir to completely dissolve the gelatin. Start beating the egg whites again while gently pouring in the syrup. Beat until the mixture has cooled slightly (about 15-20 minutes). Add the flavor of your choice. Here, I added 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract.

4

If you want to color your marshmallow, divide the mixture into several bowls (as many as the desired colors) and add your food coloring. You need to be quick because the marshmallow mixture sets quite quickly. I separated my mixture in half to color one part a light pink. Pour the marshmallow mixture into a previously greased mold using a neutral oil. Refrigerate for a good 2 hours.

5

Before unmolding your marshmallow, sprinkle your work surface with "a lot" of powdered sugar and also put some on your hands to prevent the marshmallow from sticking too much. Cut your marshmallow as you wish. You can use cookie cutters or simply cut it into cubes with a knife.

6

As you cut your marshmallows, place them in a container with powdered sugar to prevent them from sticking together.

7

If you're as much a fan of these little treats as I am, they probably won't last long... but just in case, store them in a cool place in an airtight container for 3-4 days!

8

To finish

Ingredients

Ingredients
 3 Egg whites
 1 Honey or glucose syrup
 250 Sugar
 100 Water
 8 2 g of Gelatin
 Lemon
 Flavor (here vanilla extract)
 A lot of powdered sugar

Directions

Directions
1

Soak the gelatin sheets in a bowl of cold water. In a saucepan, combine the sugar, water, and honey. Over medium heat, bring to a boil until the syrup reaches a temperature of 125°.

2

In the meantime, beat the egg whites with a few drops of lemon juice in a large bowl (I used the bowl of my mixer). The whites should become frothy and white. Stop beating before they become too stiff. Set aside. When your syrup reaches 125°, remove from heat and add the drained and squeezed gelatin.

3

Stir to completely dissolve the gelatin. Start beating the egg whites again while gently pouring in the syrup. Beat until the mixture has cooled slightly (about 15-20 minutes). Add the flavor of your choice. Here, I added 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract.

4

If you want to color your marshmallow, divide the mixture into several bowls (as many as the desired colors) and add your food coloring. You need to be quick because the marshmallow mixture sets quite quickly. I separated my mixture in half to color one part a light pink. Pour the marshmallow mixture into a previously greased mold using a neutral oil. Refrigerate for a good 2 hours.

5

Before unmolding your marshmallow, sprinkle your work surface with "a lot" of powdered sugar and also put some on your hands to prevent the marshmallow from sticking too much. Cut your marshmallow as you wish. You can use cookie cutters or simply cut it into cubes with a knife.

6

As you cut your marshmallows, place them in a container with powdered sugar to prevent them from sticking together.

7

If you're as much a fan of these little treats as I am, they probably won't last long... but just in case, store them in a cool place in an airtight container for 3-4 days!

8

To finish

Notes

Marshmallow: the best recipe
  • IsaDecember 29, 2018
    Hello, I don't understand, after a night in the refrigerator, the marshmallows are all sticky and there's water at the bottom of the jar... however, I had added a lot of icing sugar... the taste is perfect, though.
  • LeDecember 29, 2018
    I will try.
  • Uuu_64December 29, 2018
    I will try it when I have gelatin, but I’m also a fan of marshmallows.
  • aliceDecember 29, 2018
    What amount for the gelatin? 8 sheets do not represent 2 grams...thank you.
  • PetitoursbrunDecember 29, 2018
    Delicious

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Nutrition Facts

4 servings

Serving size

4

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