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Homemade Marshmallows

August 20, 2022pub
homemade marshmallows

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As promised, here is the best recipe for homemade marshmallows and my top tips! Would you try it?

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BY YASMINE IDRISS

As promised, here is the best recipe for homemade marshmallows and my top tips! Would you try it?

Ingredients

  • 80 grs icing sugar
  • 4 1/2 tsp cornflour
  • 35 grs powdered gelatin
  • 240 ml water
  • 450 grs sugar
  • 175 grs glucose or sugar cane syrup (i used corn syrup as it’s what I had at hand)
  • 2 egg whites
  • 1 pinch of salt
  • 3 tsp vanilla extract (or other flavoring)

Method

The Tin

  • 1)

    Combine the icing sugar and the cornflour.

  • 2)

    Oil a 25cm (10inch) square tin and sift about 3/4 of the sugar-cornflour mixture over the oiled surface.

The Mixture

  • 1)

    Sprinkle the gelatin over half the water, don’t stir, leave aside.

  • 2)

    Place the sugar, glucose syrup and remaining water in a pot over medium heat, stirring until the sugar dissolves.

  • 3)

    Bring to the boil, then lower the heat to keep on a very gentle simmer for about 15min. Don’t stir. Use a pastry brush dipped in water to clear the inner sides of the pan from crystallizing sugar.

  • 4)

    Cook to 120C- 250F (candy thermometer) and remove from heat.

  • 5)

    Add the gelatin to the sugar mixture and whisk until completely dissolved and combined.

  • 6)

    Beat the egg whites with a pinch of salt to stiff peaks (use whisk attachement)

  • 7)

    Beat the gelatin- sugar mixture with electric beater (beaters attachement) until more than double in size.

  • 8)

    Gently fold in the egg whites and flavoring.

Setting and Serving

  • 1)

    Pour the mixture into the tin, smooth the top and dust with the remaining icing sugar-cornflour mix.

  • 2)

    Let it sit at room temperature for about 5 hours.

  • 3)

    Don’t be tempted to remove it earlier!

  • 4)

    Gently use your fingers to separate the marshmallow from the tin. Turn it onto a baking paper and use a (carefully) buttered sharp knife to cut into little cubes.

  • 5)

    I rolled them in the extra icing sugar- cornflour mix to avoid the little pieces from sticking together.

  • 6)

    Store in an airtight jar.
    (Original recipe says in Fridge)

Notes

Adapted from @marcgrossman

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