While most recipes do require the use of a candy thermometer, the end result is always worth the effort. Store-bought marshmallows pale in comparison to homemade -- literally in the case of these ...
to share her homemade marshmallow recipe. I’m a texture junky and I just love the idea of fluffy pillows of mouth-tingling, tart goodness. I also can’t resist the idea of DIY marshmallows.
Carefully place the marshmallows onto a skewer. Either place on a hot griddle, under a grill, over an open fire or into a tandoor and grill for 1-2 minutes, or until slightly charred and gooey.
Making your own marshmallows needs a little bit of patience ... Equipment and preparation: for this recipe you will need a freestanding mixer or electric whisk and a sugar thermometer.
About Fruit Marshmallow Recipe: Impress the kids with this delightful snack. Marshmallow is a candy that no kid can ever refuse and so much better when made with fruit essence and at home! A quick and ...
Cut it into pieces and dip the sticky edges in more crumbs, patting off the excess. Recipe courtesy of Marshmallow Madness!: Dozens of Puffalicious Recipes by Shauna Sever/Quirk Books, 2012.