Easy Homemade Marshmallow Recipe (2024)

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by Kellie June 23, 2022

Homemade marshmallows are easier to make than you think. Soft, sweet, pillowy Vanilla Bean Marshmallows are like no other marshmallow you have eaten. Fun and simple to whip up, you’ll never buy them from a store again.

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Homemade Marshmallows

Whether you’re in the middle of summer or cozied up under a blanket during the winter, homemade marshmallows are always a welcome treat. Sweet, pillowy soft and specked with a hint of vanilla, they’re so much better than anything you can buy at the super market.

I just love making homemade marshmallows and they’re incredibly easy to make. With a little time, mostly spent waiting for them to set up, you can have the most decadent marshmallows ever.

Best of all, you probably have all the ingredients you need to make these marshmallows right now!

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What Are Marshmallows

Marshmallows are a type of confection or candy that’s made of sugar, gelatin and water. It’s whipped to a fluffy, light consistency and commonly used as a spread, topping or shaped then coated in cornstarch.

We LOVE making homemade marshmallows from scratch because they are seriously not like any other marshmallow you’ve ever tasted. Gourmet Marshmallows are light, airy and totally amazing. And they take no time at all to make.

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How To Make Them

This super easy marshmallow recipe is simple to follow. Most of the time will be spent waiting for the marshmallows to set up overnight….while you sleep.

  1. In the bowl of a stand mixer, combine the gelatin with 1/2 cup of the cold water.
  2. In a medium saucepan, combine the remaining 1/2 cup water, the granulated sugar, corn syrup and salt.
  3. Place over medium high heat, cover and allow to cook for 3 to 4 minutes. Uncover, clip a candy thermometer onto the side of the pan and continue to cook until the mixture reaches 240 degrees F, approximately 7 to 8 minutes. When the mixture reaches this temperature, immediately remove from the heat.
  4. Turn the mixer fitted with the whisk attachment to low speed and, while running, slowly pour the sugar syrup down the side of the bowl into the gelatin mixture. Increase the speed to high and continue to whip until the mixture becomes very thick, approximately 12 to 15 minutes. Add the vanilla during the last minute of whipping.
  5. While the mixture is whipping, whisk the confectioners’ sugar and cornstarch in a small bowl. Coat a baking dish with nonstick cooking spray. Add the sugar and cornstarch mixture and completely coat the bottom and sides of the pan. Return the remaining mixture to the bowl and set aside.
  6. Pour the marshmallow into the prepared pan and use a lightly oiled spatula for spreading evenly in the pan. Dust the top with just enough of the remaining sugar and cornstarch mixture to lightly cover. Reserve the rest. Allow the marshmallows to sit uncovered for at least 4 hours or overnight.
  7. Turn the marshmallows out onto a cutting board and cut into 1-inch squares using a pizza cutter or knife dusted with the sugar mixture. After cutting, lightly dust all the sides of each marshmallow with the remaining mixture.
  8. Store in an airtight container for up to 3 weeks at room temperature.
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What Are Marshmallows Made Of

These marshmallows are so simple to make….I bet you have all the ingredients you need right in your pantry, too! Just a few simple pantry items…sugar, corn syrup, gelatin, corn starch (to prevent sticking and caking) and vanilla bean paste.

What I love about vanilla bean paste is the pure vanilla flavor and the gorgeous little vanilla bean flecks that subtle-y speckle your snow white marshmallows. I use it in everything from this vanilla pudding to these sugared cranberries. This is my FAVORITE Vanilla Bean Paste and it lasts for a pretty long time.

Vanilla Bean Marshmallows do need a few hours to set up so plan ahead if you’re looking for an evening treat. I like to make mine a day in advance so they can “rest” overnight. It makes them a little easier to cut but if you’re short on time…be sure to let them set up for at least 4 hours. Believe me when I say…they’re totally worth the wait.

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What To Use Them With

Once they’re set, you can cut them into squares or whatever shape you want. We make these Snowman Marshmallow Cocoa Toppers in the winter and they’re so fun to decorate then float on top of a cup of Polar Express Hot Chocolate.

They’re fantastic on top of this easy Hot Cocoa recipe or tossed into these Boozy Peppermint Mocha Coffee drinks! You can also use your homemade marshmallows to make your favorite Rice Krispie treats even more amazing.

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Get the Recipe:Easy Vanilla Bean Marshmallows

Soft and pillowy, Vanilla Bean Marshmallows are like nothing you’ll ever try. So sweet and chewy, this is what you want in your hot cocoa and on your s’mores.

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Ingredients

  • 3 packages unflavored gelatin
  • 1 cup cold water, divided
  • 2 cups granulated sugar
  • 1/2 cup light corn syrup
  • 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla bean paste or vanilla extract
  • 1/4 cup confectioners’ sugar
  • 1/4 cup cornstarch
  • Nonstick cooking spray

Instructions

  • In the bowl of a stand mixer, combine the gelatin with 1/2 cup of the cold water.

  • In a medium saucepan, combine the remaining 1/2 cup water, the granulated sugar, corn syrup and salt. Place over medium high heat, cover and allow to cook for 3 to 4 minutes. Uncover, clip a candy thermometer onto the side of the pan and continue to cook until the mixture reaches 240 degrees F, approximately 7 to 8 minutes. When the mixture reaches this temperature, immediately remove from the heat.

  • Turn the mixer fitted with the whisk attachment to low speed and, while running, slowly pour the sugar syrup down the side of the bowl into the gelatin mixture. Increase the speed to high and continue to whip until the mixture becomes very thick, approximately 12 to 15 minutes. Add the vanilla during the last minute of whipping.

  • While the mixture is whipping, whisk the confectioners’ sugar and cornstarch in a small bowl. Coat a 13 by 9-inch baking dish with nonstick cooking spray. Add the sugar and cornstarch mixture and completely coat the bottom and sides of the pan. Return the remaining mixture to the bowl and set aside.

  • Pour the marshmallow into the prepared pan and use a lightly oiled spatula for spreading evenly in the pan. Dust the top with just enough of the remaining sugar and cornstarch mixture to lightly cover. Reserve the rest. Allow the marshmallows to sit uncovered for at least 4 hours or up to overnight.

  • Turn the marshmallows out onto a cutting board and cut into 1-inch squares using a pizza cutter or knife dusted with the sugar mixture. After cutting, lightly dust all the sides of each marshmallow with the remaining mixture. Store in an airtight container for up to 3 weeks at room temperature.

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Serving: 0g, Calories: 63kcal, Carbohydrates: 16g, Protein: 0g, Fat: 0g, Saturated Fat: 0g, Cholesterol: 0mg, Sodium: 19mg, Fiber: 0g, Sugar: 15g, Calcium: 1mg, Iron: 0mg

Author: Kellie

Course: Candy, Dessert

Cuisine: American

posted in: Candy, Desserts, DIY, Gluten-Free, Recipes, Snacks, Vegetarian 15 comments

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  1. Shashi at RunninSrilankan Reply

    I’ve been wantng to make DIY marshmallows for awhile now and something always got in the wauy of me looking for a recpe and then today I saw this – I so need this – thanks so much!

  2. Jessica @ A Kitchen Addiction Reply

    I still haven’t made my own marshmallows! That needs to change!

  3. Kerri Reply

    Just made my first batch and decided to make another because these were so easy! Perfect instructions and recipe is spot on! Thank you! (ps they are going to be a gift for a friend who needs GF/DF treats.)

  4. Lyndi miller Reply

    I stumbled on this recipe and it sounds great, Ive seen other marshmallow recipes and they all call for 1 cup of corn syrup. Yours only calls for 1/2. Why the difference?

    • Kellie Reply

      Just didn’t need a whole cup of corn syrup when I was testing the recipe. 🙂 That’s it.

  5. Lisia Tarkington Reply

    I made the marshmallows, they turned well with the exceltion of having some lumps of of undissolved gelatin in them. How can I prevent this from happening next time?

    • Kellie Reply

      Hi Lisia, you have to really whisk them vigorously to make sure the lumps do dissolve. I haven’t had this problem before but it you sprinkle the gelatin over the surface instead of dumping it into a pile that may help. Please let me know if you have success the next time. Happy New Year!

  6. Jen Reply

    I cannot wait to WOW my family with these! I’m thinking of adding them to my kids’ teachers gifts too. Kind of like a whole hot chocolate kit.

  7. Lauren Kelly Reply

    I was so intimidated to make these and I’m so happy I finally made them. What a fantastic recipe!

  8. Matt Taylor Reply

    This is so awesome! I never knew how simple it was to make homemade marshmallows! Thank you so much!

  9. Rachael Yerkes Reply

    These are the best! Love them in hot chocolate!

  10. Emilia Reply

    it is so good!

    • Kellie Reply

      Thank you so much!

  11. Jane Reply

    Made these- they are PERFECT- and your instructions are really easy to follow, (which I EXTRA- appreciate after making them from another site with the gelatin added before cooking the sugar, and they didn’t turn out well :/) REALLY appreciate you posting this, they’re soft and perfect- THANK YOU

    • Kellie Reply

      Thank you so much! They are so easy and much better than a bag of mallows.

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FAQs

What are the ingredients in marshmallows? ›

Marshmallows are made of sugar, corn syrup (sugar), water and gelatin. They can have other things added for flavor and color, but that's it. The magic is how the ingredients are combined. Marshmallows are a scaffolding of sugar and gelatin that stays rigid enough to become a network of stable air bubbles.

Why are my homemade marshmallows not fluffy? ›

Even just a couple degrees too hot or too cool makes all the difference. If the sugar isn't cooked hot enough, they'll be mushy (and possibly contribute to the "soggy" factor mentioned above). If the syrup is cooked too hot, they'll set too firm and chewy and lack volume.

What makes marshmallows fluffy? ›

Creating Fluff and Sweetness

To make a marshmallow, you whip air into the gel between its melting and solidifying stages so that the gel grabs the air and enmeshes it in a tangled 3D polymer, Hartel explains.

How long will homemade marshmallows last? ›

Store homemade marshmallows layered between sheets of wax or parchment paper in an airtight container. If kept in a dry place at cool room temperature, they should keep for about a month. Marshmallows that include mix-ins or that have been dipped in chocolate will have a slightly shorter shelf life.

What are old marshmallows made of? ›

In the 19th century, marshmallows were made by mixing mallow root sap, egg whites and sugar into a fluffy mold. The French added cornstarch to help speed up the production and give the candy its unforgettable form. Today the manufacturing of marshmallows is quite different. Mallow root sap has been replaced by gelatin.

Where can I find marshmallows without gelatin? ›

Dandies - All Natural Vegan Marshmallows Vanilla - 10 oz. - Walmart.ca.

Can Muslims eat marshmallows? ›

Foods like jellybeans, marshmallows, and other gelatin-based foods also typically contain pork byproducts and are not considered Halal. Even products like vanilla extract and toothpaste can contain alcohol! Muslims will generally not eat meat that has also come in contact with pork.

What is marshmallow's real name? ›

Chris Comstock, better known by his stage name Marshmello, was born on May 19, 1992. He is an American electronic dance music producer and DJ.

Can you use regular marshmallows instead of fluff? ›

Yes, you can use your delicious homemade marshmallows to make fluff! However, you might need to increase the amount of corn or simple syrup in the recipe to 1 1/2 teaspoons per 1 cup of marshmallows.

What's the difference between marshmallows and marshmallow fluff? ›

Unlike marshmallows which have a firm and spongey consistency, marshmallow cream doesn't firm up because it's made without gelatin. The most popular brand of marshmallow creme, Marshmallow Fluff, originated in the early 20th century.

What does cornstarch do in marshmallows? ›

The reason marshmallows in a bag don't stick together and form a sugar-monster glob is that they're coated in a thin dusting of cornstarch. You can use cornstarch, or, as in this recipe from King Arthur Baking, with powdered sugar, which contains cornstarch.

What's in marshmallows that is animals? ›

The gelatin used as a thickening agent in certain marshmallows, puddings and ice creams is made from animal products – the bones, skin and cartilage of pigs and cattle.

What are the ingredients in jet puffed marshmallows? ›

CORN SYRUP, SUGAR, DEXTROSE, MODIFIED CORNSTARCH, WATER, CONTAINS LESS THAN 2% OF GELATIN, TETRASODIUM PYROPHOSPHATE (WHIPPING AID), NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL FLAVOR, BLUE 1.

What is gelatin made from today? ›

Manufacturers produce gelatin by processing animal bones, cartilage, and skin. They may use the bodies of cows or fish, for example. The process extracts the collagen, a fibrous protein that connects muscles, bones, and skin, and turns it into gelatin, a flavorless, colorless, jelly-like substance.

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