Cooler, late summer nights are made for sitting by a fire pit with marshmallows to roast. I decided to make our own homemade mint marshmallows for just such an occasion this week! Just the thought of slightly charred mint flavored marshmallows with melty chocolate and graham crackers made me so happy. I learned how to make marshmallows in culinary school and I couldn’t believe how much easier they were to make than I thought.
After that, the possibilities were endless for these delectable beauties. They were so fluffy and minty just on their own. I have all kinds of yummy plans for them though, including the aforementioned s’mores. There will also be an amazing treat coming soon later this week so be sure to stay tuned! Hope you all enjoy this perfect summer treat around a warm fire. xoxo
It is so much easier than it seems to make your own amazing homemade mint marshmallows! They are perfect to go into s'mores or other treats.
- powdered sugar for the pan
- 3/4 cup cold water divided
- 1/4 cup mint extract
- 1/4 teaspoon green food coloring
- 1 ounce granulated gelatin (1 box of 4 envelopes)
- 4 whole egg whites
- 2 1/4 cups granulated sugar
- 1/4 cup light corn syrup
- Take an 8 x 8 baking dish and line it with plastic wrap. Sprinkle a generous layer of powdered sugar on the plastic wrap. Combine 1/2 cup of the cold water, mint extract and food coloring in a big bowl and stir it all together. Then pour the granulated gelatin into the mixture and stir it all again well so that the gelatin is thoroughly mixed in. Set it aside to let it turn into a soft, green gelatin.
- Meanwhile, get a small pot on the stove filled halfway with water and bring it to a simmer over medium heat. While the water heats up, combine the egg whites, sugar, corn syrup and remaining 1/4 cup of water in a large, heat proof bowl. Set the bowl over the simmering water and beat it together with a hand mixer to lightly cook the eggs and dissolve the sugar for about a minute. Then add the gelatin mixture in and keep mixing it with the hand mixer for another 2-3 minutes over the heat.
- Take the bowl off of the heat and continue to mix it all on medium speed for about 10-15 minutes, until it has doubled in volume and becomes thick enough to be slightly stiff. Pour the mixture into the prepared pan and sprinkle it with another generous layer of powdered sugar on top. Let it sit on a shelf in the freezer for 3-4 hours to completely set. Then turn it out onto a clean cutting board dusted with more powdered sugar and peel the plastic wrap off of the bottom. Cut them into roughly 1 inch cubes and serve with s'mores, in crispy treats, you name it!
Yum-Leigh!!! xo
Thank you so much my friend! xoxo
Love making homemade anything. Marshmallows are fun to make and adding coloring and different flavors makes it even more fun.
Absolutely!! These marshmallows were so fun to make! Thanks for the feedback 🙂
These look delish. I love anything mint!
xo
Allie
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Thanks so much, Allie!!
I never knew how marshmallow was made and now I know. This is too awesome! And I love mint as well. Can’t wait to give this a try.
Thank you so much, I hope you love them!!
My kids and me love marshmellows. Didn’t know its that easy to make. Thanks for sharing the recipe.
You’re so welcome, I hope you and your kids enjoy them!!
Wow, these are so interesting! Fun!
Thank you so much!! 😀