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Welcome to Tasty Tuesdays!
I am re-posting this awesome recipe for homemade marshmallows! I originally posted this two years ago. But, they are so delicious, I didn't think you would mind. And, I am including a free printable sheet of labels. You still have time to make these and hand out as little gifts for Christmas! The link to the labels is at the end of the post.
Also, there will not be a Tasty Tuesday party next week because of Christmas. I hope you all have a wonderful holiday and enjoy time with your families.
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Have you noticed that everyone is talking about and making homemade marshmallows this year? Darby made them. Joy the Baker made them. Smitten Kitchen has made them. They seem to be quite the trend and it is one trend I wasn't about to miss out on.
I am re-posting this awesome recipe for homemade marshmallows! I originally posted this two years ago. But, they are so delicious, I didn't think you would mind. And, I am including a free printable sheet of labels. You still have time to make these and hand out as little gifts for Christmas! The link to the labels is at the end of the post.
Also, there will not be a Tasty Tuesday party next week because of Christmas. I hope you all have a wonderful holiday and enjoy time with your families.
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Have you noticed that everyone is talking about and making homemade marshmallows this year? Darby made them. Joy the Baker made them. Smitten Kitchen has made them. They seem to be quite the trend and it is one trend I wasn't about to miss out on.
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{ The 
recipe I followed was mostly from Joy the Baker, with a little of Smitten 
Kitchen mixed in; click on the links above to see their original recipes 
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Ingredients:
- 1/2 
cup cornstarch
- 1/2 cup powdered 
sugar
- 1 cup cold 
water
- (3) 1/4-ounce packages 
unflavored gelatin
- 1-1/2 cups 
sugar
- 1/4 cup honey
- 2/3 cup light corn 
syrup
- 1/4 teaspoon 
salt
- 2 teaspoons pure vanilla 
extract
- half of a vanilla bean; 
seeds scraped out
.In a small bowl, whisk together cornstarch and 
powdered sugar. Coat a 9×13 baking pan (metal or glass) with non-stick cooking 
spray.  Dust pan with small amount of powdered sugar and cornstarch mixture. Set 
both aside.
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Pour 1/2 cup cold water into 
the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a whisk attachment. Pour the gelatin packs 
over the water and let sit for about 10 minutes.
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In a medium saucepan over 
medium heat, bring sugar, honey, corn syrup, salt, and remaining cold water to a 
boil. Stir until sugar is dissolved. Attach a candy thermometer the the side of 
the pan and bring mixture up to 240 degrees F (labeled as "soft-ball" on 
thermometer). Don't stir - just watch the pan carefully to make sure mixture 
doesn't boil over!
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When the sugar is heated to 
240 degrees, turn on the mixer with the gelatin and water on to low speed. 
Carefully pour the hot sugar mixture in to the mixer bowl. Be careful not to 
pour the mixture onto the whisk - you don't want the hot mixture to splatter. 
Gradually increase the speed of the mixer until you have added all of the hot 
sugar mixture. Beat on high for several minutes until a thick, fluffy, white 
marshmallow batter has formed (about 8 to 9 minutes).  I'm sure you could also 
use a hand mixer for this - you just will be holding the mixer for a 
while!
 
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Pour in the vanilla extract 
and vanilla bean and beat for another 2 minutes.
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Spread the marshmallow mixture 
into prepared pan. I tried using a spatula to smooth out the mixture but found 
that it was too sticky and made more of a mess.  I ended up just shaking the pan 
around a bit to level out the mixture. Top marshmallow with small amount (about 
1/4 c.) corn starch and powdered sugar mixture and let set and rest, 
uncovered, for at least 4 hours, or overnight.
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After marshmallow has set, run 
a knife all along the edge of the pan to loosen marshmallow, and turn out on to 
a cutting board dusted with powdered sugar.
 
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Use a pizza cutter to cut the 
marshmallows.  Spray the pizza cutter with non-stick cooking spray so that it 
doesn't stick.
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As you cut, toss the 
marshmallows with remaining corn starch and powdered sugar mixture.  This helps 
the marshmallows not to stick.  Trust me, they will be sticky!
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I ended up with 90 or so 1" 
marshmallow cubes.  Marshmallows will keep in an airtight container for up to 
two weeks.
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Here is the gift tag I made:
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I divided the marshmallows up 
among treat bags that I found at Michael's.
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Add ribbon and a tag and 
you're all set for gift giving!   Who wouldn't enjoy a few homemade marshmallows 
to top hot chocolate?
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Print 
out the tags on a 8-1/2" x 11" sheet of white cardstock.  Trim along the edges 
and use a hole punch to punch a hole in each tag.  I used a corner trimmer at 
each corner to make rounded corners.  Use ribbon, twine, or string to attach 
tags to your gift bags. 
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