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Create the perfect sweet treat with this recipe for Cotton Candy Marshmallows. You can enjoy them by themselves or add them to your favorite things, such as hot chocolate and ice cream!

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Homemade Marshmallows Recipe

If you buy marshmallows at the store, you should try making them at home! This easy dessert recipe uses simple ingredients, such as gelatin, light corn syrup, and sugar!

These Cotton Candy Marshmallows are sweet, flavorful, and perfect to eat as a quick snack. Not only will you love them, but so will your children!

Why You’ll Love this Cotton Candy Marshmallow Recipe:

  • Better than store bought. These marshmallows are fresh and flavorful! They taste better than any marshmallows you can buy at the store.
  • Customizable. You can customize the colors of your marshmallows!
  • Quick recipe. It doesn’t take much effort or time to make the Cotton Candy Marshmallows. You can make them in no time.
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How to Make Cotton Candy Marshmallows from Scratch

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  1. Bloom your gelatin in a bowl of the stand mixer.
  2. Let your mixture sit for up to 10 minutes. In the meantime, whisk the rest of your water
  3. with the sugar, corn syrup, and salt in a medium saucepan over medium heat.
  4. Let it simmer for up to eight minutes while whisking it constantly.
  5. Remove from the heat when the mixture becomes clear.
  6. Using your whisk attachment, set the mixer to low speed and pour in your sugar mixture.
  7. After incorporating these ingredients, increase the speed to high for 10 minutes until it becomes fluffy and white.
  8. Add your cotton candy flavoring, whisk for another two minutes, and then divide the mixture into two bowls. Color one bowl pink and one bowl blue.
  9. Dust your 9×13 pan with powdered sugar to keep your marshmallows from sticking.
  10. Spoon them into the pan while alternating the colors.
  11. Use a rubber spatula to smooth the top and then add more powdered sugar on top.
  12. Cover with plastic wrap and let the ingredients set for up to 12 hours.
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What flavor is cotton candy?

Cotton candy comes predominantly in two flavors: blue raspberry and pink vanilla. The base for both is a compound that tastes like caramelized fruit and sugar mixed with vanilla. Pink vanilla cotton candy is then infused with strawberry flavoring, and blue raspberry is infused with raspberry flavoring. For this recipe, any cotton candy flavoring or extract will produce that familiar fair flavor. I recommend LorAnn.

Do marshmallows need to be baked?

Marshmallows do not need to be baked. Instead, the gelatin must be allowed to set in order to produce firm, squishy marshmallows. These are a great no-bake treat!

What type of gelatin should I use in marshmallows?

This recipe calls for packets of powdered gelatin. You can also use gelatin sheets, substituting 4 sheets per tablespoon of gelatin powder. One packet of gelatin is 2½ teaspoons, so for this recipe, use 2½ tablespoons of powder or 10 sheets of gelatin.

Why do I need to use corn syrup in marshmallows?

These cotton candy marshmallows use corn syrup to prevent sugar crystallization, which would lead to grainy marshmallows with a harder, less fluffy texture more akin to Circus Peanuts.

How do I store leftover cotton candy marshmallows?

Store leftover marshmallows in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 1 month or freeze them for up to 3 months.

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Recipe Tips and Tricks

  • After letting your marshmallows set, you can dust off any excess powdered sugar.
  • Cut the marshmallows into 1-inch squares or use a cookie cutter to make them into fun shapes.
  • You can use different food coloring if you want to make your marshmallows a different color, such as green, red, or orange.
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Cotton candy marshmallows are as sweet as they sound! These treats are easy to prepare and everyone will love them. Make a batch of these marshmallows today!

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Cotton Candy Marshmallows Recipe

Marshmallows. You can enjoy them by themselves or add them to your favorite things, such as hot chocolate and ice cream!

Prep: 20 minutes minutes

Cook: 12 hours hours

Total Time: 12 hours hours 20 minutes minutes

Servings: 18 marshmallows

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Ingredients

  • tablespoons powdered gelatin 21 grams (3 standard packets)
  • 1 cup cold water 227 grams, divided (50°F)
  • cups granulated sugar 297 grams
  • ¾ cup light corn syrup 234 grams
  • ½ teaspoon kosher salt
  • 2 teaspoons cotton candy flavoring 8 grams (2 fl drams)
  • Pink and blue food coloring
  • ¾ cup powdered sugar 85 grams

Equipment

Instructions

  • Bloom the gelatin in the bowl of a stand mixer by whisking the gelatin and half of the water. Let stand for 8-10 minutes.

    2½ tablespoons powdered gelatin, 1 cup cold water

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  • While the gelatin is blooming, whisk the remaining water, sugar, corn syrup and salt together in a medium saucepan set over medium heat. Allow to simmer for 6-8 minutes, whisking constantly. The mixture will start to become clear. Remove from the heat.

    1½ cups granulated sugar, ¾ cup light corn syrup, ½ teaspoon kosher salt

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  • Using a whisk attachment, turn the mixer to low speed and slowly pour in the sugar mixture. Once incorporated, continue to whisk for another minute. Increase speed to high for 10 minutes or until a fluffy, white, marshmallow mixture has formed.

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  • Add in the cotton candy flavoring and whisk for another minute. Divide marshmallow mixture into two separate bowls. Color each of them pink and blue.

    2 teaspoons cotton candy flavoring, Pink and blue food coloring

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  • Dust a 9×13-inch pan with powdered sugar to prevent the marshmallows from sticking. Spoon the marshmallow into the pan in alternating colors. Using a rubber spatula, smooth the top. Dust with the remaining powdered sugar. Cover with plastic wrap and let set for 8-12 hours.

    ¾ cup powdered sugar

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  • Once set, remove the marshmallow slab from the pan and place it onto a cutting board. Dust off any excess powdered sugar. Cut the marshmallows into 1-inch squares. Serve and enjoy!

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Notes

  • After letting your marshmallows set, you can dust off any excess powdered sugar.
  • Cut the marshmallows into 1-inch squares or use a cookie cutter to make them into fun shapes.
  • You can use different food coloring if you want to make your marshmallows a different color, such as green, red, or orange.

Storage: Store cotton candy marshmallows in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 1 month or in the freezer for up to 3 months.

Nutrition Facts

Cotton Candy Marshmallows Recipe

Amount Per Serving (1 marshmallow)

Calories 127Calories from Fat 9

% Daily Value*

Fat 1g2%

Saturated Fat 1g6%

Monounsaturated Fat 1g

Sodium 76mg3%

Potassium 1mg0%

Carbohydrates 33g11%

Sugar 32g36%

Protein 1g2%

Calcium 3mg0%

Iron 1mg6%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Author: Becky Hardin – Easy Dessert Recipes

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  1. Cotton Candy Marshmallows Recipe - Easy Dessert Recipes (23)Susan says

    I think that I needed to whip the mixture longer than the 10 minutes. They came out okay and very pretty, but they were more shiny and wet, more like jello than marshmallows.

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    • Cotton Candy Marshmallows Recipe - Easy Dessert Recipes (24)Becky Hardin says

      I’m sorry to hear this recipe didn’t quite work out as planned, Susan!

      Reply

      • Cotton Candy Marshmallows Recipe - Easy Dessert Recipes (25)Alison Birchall says

        Is there a way to replace the corn syrup with something else?

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        • Cotton Candy Marshmallows Recipe - Easy Dessert Recipes (26)Becky Hardin says

          Hi, you can use maple syrup, brown rice syrup, or simple syrup (equal amounts of water and sugar cooked together).

          Reply

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FAQs

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.

Can you make candy floss without a machine? ›

To learn how to make cotton candy without a machine, you'll need to heat, liquefy, and spin the sugar out into very thin strands. If you don't want to be bothered by going out and buying a cotton candy machine, no worries! Making hand-spun cotton candy is pretty simple if you have the right tools.

What is the name of the ice cream with marshmallows? ›

Rocky road ice cream is a chocolate-flavored ice cream. Though there are variations from the original flavor, it traditionally comprises chocolate ice cream, nuts, and whole or diced marshmallows.

What is chocolate ice cream with marshmallows called? ›

Deliciously gooey marshmallow swirled through rich chocolate Breyers® and real, crunchy almonds. Breyers® Rocky Road is the fastest road to fun! Love Breyers® chocolate ice cream? Well this dessert, made with rich cocoa will be sure to be your new favorite.

How to make your own cotton candy mix? ›

Ingredients
  1. 2¼ cups white granulated sugar.
  2. 1/2 cup water.
  3. 1/2 cup corn syrup.
  4. 1 pinch salt.
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How to make dragon cotton candy? ›

Into a saucepan with 2 cups sugar, 1 cup water, one fourth cup corn syrup, 1/2 teaspoon vinegar, and some optional food color. Give it a quick stir, then heat to 260 degrees Fahrenheit. Pour it into a silicone mold, and once it's cooled a bit, coated in cornstarch and twist.

How to make white cotton candy? ›

It's very simple; in fact it's probably simpler than you think. To make white cotton candy, just buy a bag of white cane sugar at your local grocery store. That's it! Just pour it in your machine and wait for the web of white floss to build up.

Can dogs eat marshmallows? ›

Marshmallows, regardless of their sweetener content, are loaded with sugar, which should never be given to your pet. Even if your dog consumes marshmallows without artificial sweeteners, you should still be cautious as the high sugar levels can lead to an upset stomach, pancreatitis, and vomiting.

What happens when you put a marshmallow in vinegar? ›

We found that the vinegar had caused the most "melting" even though it had not melted as much as we thought it would have. When we turned it with forceps, it came apart easily and was much smaller on the side that was in the vinegar. The co*ke and the cranberry juice "stained" the marshmallow and made them soggy.

How to make cotton candy at home without a machine easy? ›

Cover your table or counter with parchment paper to prepare. Then, dip your whisk into the sugar syrup and hold it around a foot from the parchment paper. Swing the whisk back and forth so thin strands of sugar fall onto the parchment paper. Continue to swing back and forth until there is a nest of spun sugar.

How to make honey cotton candy? ›

Cotton Candy Machines
  1. Pour Honey Sugar into the centre spinner.
  2. Turn the Candy Switch to ON.
  3. The floss will start to spin.
  4. Each machine will vary in instructions, but the procedure is basically the same for each.

What can you build with marshmallows? ›

Bonus STEM Activities With Marshmallows
  • Make marshmallow edible slime.
  • Build a marshmallow spaghetti tower.
  • Take the marshmallow catapult challenge.
  • Build a marshmallow igloo.
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What crafts can you do with marshmallows? ›

Building/Engineering Activities
  1. Marshmallow and Toothpick Geometry Cards.
  2. Heart Marshmallow Toothpick Towers.
  3. Engineering with Food.
  4. Invitation to build a Tower.
  5. Marshmallow Building Challenge for Preschoolers.
  6. Marshmallow Sensory Bin.
  7. Marshmallow Sensory Dough.
  8. Marshmallow Magic Mud.

What do you call a snack made up of marshmallows? ›

S'mores are usually made by the campfire. Marshmallows are roasted over the fire until they're gooey. Then graham crackers with pieces of a chocolate candy bar are used to sandwich the gooey roasted marshmallow. Many kids mash the combination together so that the heat from the marshmallow will melt the chocolate.

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