Marshmallow Fondant
This homemade marshmallow fondant recipe is perfect for cakes and other treats.
Homemade marshmallow fondant is a bit messy to work with and make, but it is really fun and is actually much cheaper than store-bought fondant. This is a really fun activity to do with the kids as well. What can be better than playing with marshmallows and powdered sugar?
This is also a great alternative for people in other countries where traditional fondant is pretty expensive. It is very easy to make, if I can do it, you can do it. Let’s get started!
Ingredients:
- 1lb. - 16 oz bag of marshmallows (I use the mini ones) (400g)
- 2 to 4 tbsp. of water (30 to 60ml)
- 2 lb. - 32 oz bag (8 cups) of powdered sugar (confectioners), sifted (900g)
- Food coloring gel (optional)
- Shortening for your hands and work surface
Instructions
Add the marshmallows and 2 tbsp. of water in a large microwave-safe bowl and microwave them for 30 seconds. Stir and microwave again for 30 seconds, keep doing this until they are all melted and nice and smooth.
Sift the powdered sugar and then pour in about 6 cups of sugar with the marshmallows. Stir until combined and a tacky dough forms.
Add shortening to your counter or a silicone mat, also add shortening to your hands. Knead the fondant and add more of the powdered sugar as necessary. Keep kneading and adding powdered sugar until when you pull it apart it stretches a bit and then breaks.
Cut the fondant into as many pieces as you want in different colors. Add some food coloring gel, make sure to use the gel, and knead the color into the fondant. Add some shortening to your hands, this will help them from getting stained with food coloring. Knead until you have a uniform color, add more as necessary to get a darker shade of that color.
The fondant can be used right away, but it tends to work better if chilled first. Lightly cover it with vegetable oil or shortening then wrap it in plastic wrap tightly and then place it in an airtight container. Chill in the fridge for about 12 hours. Take it out of the fridge and let it sit at room temperature for 10 to 20 minutes, then knead it until it gets soft and roll it out. Wrap the remaining tightly with plastic wrap and place in an airtight container, and store in the pantry for a few months. Enjoy!
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Hello! You make art out of food. It looks very nice. Since it's marshmallows, I'm sure it's delicious.
I nominate your post for Nomination Day 27.
Thank you!