Easy Homemade Marshmallows Recipe (Video) (2024)

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Once you make your own marshmallows it will be hard to ever go back to store-bought! I’ll share how to make homemade marshmallows with only a few ingredients. It’s easier than you might think. Add them to holiday gifts, dip in chocolate, or enjoy as a snack!

Speaking of marshmallows—have you tried our hot chocolate bombs filled with mini freeze-dried marshmallows? They are the most popular recipe on the site right now. So fun and mesmerizing to watch! We also have a snowman hot chocolate bomb.

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Homemade marshmallows are a fun holiday tradition. It’s one of those things that I only feel like making at certain times of the year. Like homemade toffee. It’s easy to make, but I generally only make it during the holidays! I love that you can customize them by making a few simple adjustments.

We first made these in 2009 after seeing Alton Brown do it. He’s the master of food science and we love his recipes. We’ve tweaked a few things here and there over the years, but the process is basically the same.

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My favorite way to enjoy homemade marshmallows is dipped in chocolate. You can also flavor them by adding a bit of extract. Want different colors? You can do that too by adding food coloring!

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Homemade Marshmallow Ingredients

  • unflavored gelatin
  • water
  • sugar
  • corn syrup
  • salt

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How To Make Marshmallows

The process is simple, but there are two things that you will absolutely need:

  1. stand mixer: you can use an electric hand mixer, but just remember that you are beating the marshmallow whip for 15 minutes—that could get tedious.
  2. candy thermometer: this is an absolute must. When making homemade toffee I can get away without using a thermometer because you just set a timer and watch for the toffee to turn color. That isn’t the case when working with a clear syrup like this recipe. You need to let the mixture simmer until it reaches 245 degrees. That’s easy to do with the help of a thermometer. One that clips onto your pan makes it even easier, but you can use one that you hold like I did.

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Instructions

  • You’ll begin by mixing 3 packets of unflavored gelatin with ice water. Set that aside.
  • Heat sugar, water, salt, and corn syrup until it comes to a boil. Reduce heat to medium and let the mixture simmer until it reaches 245 degrees. Depending on your stove, pan, etc. this could take 8-10 minutes. Just keep an eye on the mixture and stir occasionally.
  • Add the gelatin mixture (that will look like a gelatinous blob) and hot syrup mixture into the bowl of a stand mixer. Be careful not to splash as you pour the hot mixture into the stand mixer bowl.
  • Beat on med-high speed for 13 minutes.
  • Add vanilla and beat another minute or two.
  • At this point, you’ll have a bowl of warm marshmallow fluff. YUMMY. It is also VERY sticky.
  • Grease a 9×13 baking dish and sprinkle liberally with powdered sugar. Lift the pan and rotate around until the entire pan is covered then turn over and dump out excess sugar. We’ll use it later.
  • Spoon marshmallow mixture into the pan. Spray a spatula with nonstick spray and smooth the mixture until it is evenly distributed. It won’t be perfectly smooth and that’s fine.
  • Let the pan sit out for 30-60 minutes to cool then sprinkle or dust a handful of SIFTED powdered sugar over the marshmallows and smooth with your hand to make sure everything is coated.
  • Cover with plastic wrap and let sit overnight. Alton suggests at least 4 hours. I usually make these in the afternoon, let them sit all night, and cut them into shapes in the morning.
  • Remove marshmallows from the pan and cut into shapes using cookie cutters or a pizza cutter.
  • Roll the marshmallows in powdered sugar and tap off excess. This prevents the sides from being sticky after you sliced them with the pizza cutter.

Homemade Marshmallow Gift Idea

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Grab a packet of your favorite hot chocolate mix (I like this brand and Starbucks) and tuck it inside a disposable beverage cup (with lid).

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Add a bag of homemade marshmallows and tie with a ribbon. Tuck everything inside the cup and add the lid!

How To Flavor Or Color Marshmallows

Towards the end of the mixing process, we added 2 teaspoons of vanilla extract. If you’d prefer a different flavor of marshmallows you can add a teaspoon or two of your favorite flavoring. Vanilla is mild so adding 2 teaspoons is a safe bet, start with 1 teaspoon of more potent flavors like mint.

Add a few drops of food coloring to tint your marshmallows before the mixing process ends.

How To Store Marshmallows

These can be store in an airtight container or in plastic bags for up to a week.

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Easy Homemade Marshmallows

Once you make your own marshmallows it will be hard to ever go back to store-bought! I'll share how to make homemade marshmallows with only a few ingredients. It's easier than you might think. Add them to holiday gifts, dip in chocolate, or enjoy as a snack!

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Cook Time: 12 minutes minutes

resting: 6 hours hours

Total Time: 6 hours hours 12 minutes minutes

Servings: 24

Calories: 88kcal

Ingredients

  • 3 packets unflavored gelatin
  • 1/2 cup ice water
  • 1 1/2 cups sugar
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1 cup light corn syrup
  • 1/2 cup water
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla
  • 2/3 cup sifted powdered sugar (confectioner's sugar) divided

Instructions

  • Mix 3 packets of unflavored gelatin with ice water in a small bowl. Set that aside.

  • Heat sugar, water, salt, and corn syrup until it comes to a boil. Reduce heat to medium and let the mixture simmer until it reaches 245 degrees. Depending on your stove, pan, etc. this could take 8-10 minutes. Just keep an eye on the mixture and stir occasionally.

  • Scoop the gelatin mixture in the bowl of a stand mixer. Carefully pour the hot syrup mixture into the bowl (it will be HOT).

  • Beat on med-high speed for 13 minutes.

  • Add vanilla and beat another minute or two. It should be lukewarm at this point.

  • Grease a 9×13 baking dish (metal or glass) and sprinkle or dust with a handful of SIFTED powdered sugar (you don't want clumps). Gently shake and rotate around until the entire pan is covered, then turn over and dump out excess sugar. We’ll use it later.

  • Spoon marshmallow mixture into the prepared pan. Spray a rubber spatula with nonstick spray (the marshmallow mixture is super STICKY!) and smooth the mixture until it is evenly distributed. It may not be perfectly smooth and that’s fine.

  • Let the pan sit at room temperature for 30-60 minutes to cool then sprinkle a handful of powdered sugar over the marshmallows and smooth with your hand to make sure everything is coated.

  • Cover with plastic wrap and let sit at least 4 hours at room temperature. You can even let it sit overnight.

  • Remove marshmallows from the pan and cut into shapes using cookie cutters or a pizza cutter.

  • Roll the marshmallows in powdered sugar and tap off excess. This prevents the sides from being sticky after you sliced them with the pizza cutter.

Notes

HOW TO FLAVOR OR COLOR MARSHMALLOWS

Towards the end of the mixing process, we added 2 teaspoons of vanilla extract. If you’d prefer a different flavor of marshmallows you can add a teaspoon or two of your favorite flavoring. Vanilla is mild so adding 2 teaspoons is a safe bet, start with 1 teaspoon of more potent flavors like mint.

Add a few drops of food coloring to tint your marshmallows before the mixing process ends.

HOW TO STORE MARSHMALLOWS

These can be store in an airtight container or in plastic bags for up to a week.

RECIPE YIELD

This recipe makes 24 ounces of marshmallows. Calories have been calculated for a 1-ounce portion.

Nutrition

Calories: 88kcal

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  1. Easy Homemade Marshmallows Recipe (Video) (12)linsey grae says

    how creative! you’d never think you could make something like marshmellows!

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  2. Easy Homemade Marshmallows Recipe (Video) (13)Stacy says

    Lol. Okay, so guess what I made yesterday to give out as gifts? One of the things I made was (store bought) marshmallows dipped in chocolate and crushed candy canes. Nice. 🙂 Yet again we’re on the same page…

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  3. Easy Homemade Marshmallows Recipe (Video) (14)KJ@letsgoflyakite says

    Visiting via the Weekend Wrap Up. Thanks for this post, I love homemade marshmallows, I’ve just been too nervous to try them out. I will now. thank you, thank you, thank you!

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  4. Easy Homemade Marshmallows Recipe (Video) (15)Steve Finnell says

    you are invited to follow my blog

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  5. Easy Homemade Marshmallows Recipe (Video) (17)Southern Fried Gal says

    I have always wanted to make my own marshmallows but just never do. These look delicious and your container is precious! Merry Christmas!

    Reply

  6. Easy Homemade Marshmallows Recipe (Video) (18)Steph says

    Mmmmmmmmmmmm! I really want to make these, especially the chocolate ones. Love how you presented them in that cute jar!

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  7. Easy Homemade Marshmallows Recipe (Video) (20)Scary Mommy says

    I have always wanted to try and make these- I bet you’ll never eat packaged ones again!

    Reply

  8. Easy Homemade Marshmallows Recipe (Video) (21)Nancy says

    These look amazing. I think you convinced me to try and make them. Thanks for the inspiration.

    Reply

  9. Easy Homemade Marshmallows Recipe (Video) (23)Mommy Provost says

    I was thinking about making these this year too. They look yummy!

    Reply

  10. Easy Homemade Marshmallows Recipe (Video) (24)mellywoods5 says

    roll them in toasted coconut Yum!

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  11. Easy Homemade Marshmallows Recipe (Video) (26)Beth (www.livinglifeintentionally.blogspot.com) says

    YUM!! I had no idea you could make your own marshmallows!
    Beth (TGIF)

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