Eeeeeek. Man! My oven is toast (pun intended) AGAIN. Seriously, WTH! This is the 3rd oven my LL has brought, this last one being his own before he bought a new one for his own house, and it only lasted 7 weeks. There's got to be a serious electrical issue. ARGHHHHH!
Anyhoo... Since I couldn't bake this past VDay, I went ahead and made marshmallows. (thankfully, my range top still works-yay for small miracles :)
I used a recipe from Smitten Kitchen (thank you very much):
http://smittenkitchen.com/2009/06/springy-fluffy-marshmallows/
Since I'm still camera-less, smartphone pics will have to suffice. And I didn't take any of the actual cooking of the 'mallows (I really wanted to keep an eye on that sugar mixture).
These came out as promised, and were absolutely dee-lish... Couple comments on the directions: It only took about 8 minutes for the sugar/syrup mix to reach 240 degrees (maybe because I cook with a gas range?), and my hand-held mixer whipped up the deliciousness in under 10 minutes, not longer as some testers reported.
SO-what does a girl with no open fire pit do with homemade marshmallows?
She makes portable s'mores!!
I just melted up some chocolate chips I had on hand, smooshed the 'mallow on top, and drizzled some extra on top: scrump-didly-umptious :)
I made 2 kinds of 'mallows: a plain pink (very 'heart day' apropos), and a mint-green. On the mint, I just added 1 teaspoon of mint & 2 teaspoons vanilla. Next time I would add half the amount of mint, because it was a teensy bit strong. Here was my assembly line:
I really think I will make my own 'mallows from now on. I don't eat them very often, and these were sooo much better than store-bought. AND, easy too-I had never even seen a candy thermometer before! I just have to remember to keep gelatin on hand :)
I'll leave you with this yummy-ness:
Enjoy :)
Lyrics: A Marshmallow World, C. Sigman & P. Rose




YUM! YUM! Those look delicious!! Are they safe to ship? We could REALLY use some tasty shmallows here in Florida!
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