Wednesday 12 August 2015

Vanilla Bean Marshmallows

I'm always searching for interesting things to make in the Thermomix which I would usually buy (pre-Thermomix I would have thought it would be impossible to make at home!!). I've been meaning to make Rocky Road, so I thought I would make my own marshmallows for it!!


Vanilla Bean Marshmallows

VANILLA BEAN MARSHMALLOWS
Adapted from the original recipe that can be found in this link: 
http://www.recipecommunity.com.au/baking-sweet-recipes/marshmallows/55721

Marshmallow Ingredients:

40 grams gelatine
60 grams cold water
185 grams boiling water
400 grams sugar
1 egg white
1/2 tsp cream of tartar
1 tbsp vanilla bean paste
Desiccated coconut or icing sugar to dust

Hot Chocolate Ingredients:

200 grams milk
1 tsp cocoa/cacoa powder

Method:

1. In a medium sized bowl placed on top of the lid, weigh out gelatine and cold water. Start to boil water in your kettle.

 
Weigh out gelatine and water in a medium bowl sitting on your lid

2. Insert butterfly into bowl, and add sugar, egg white and cream of tartar.

3. Once water has boiled in your kettle, place your lid on and bowl on top and weigh out 185 grams boiling water.

4. Mix the gelatine and water mixture with a fork/small whisk until gelatine dissolves.

5. Add gelatine mixture to the bowl.

6. Set to 10 minutes/37 degrees/Speed 4. In the meantime spray the inside of a silicon square baking pan with spraying oil.


Spray silicon baking pan with spraying oil

7. In the last 2 minutes of Step 6, add vanilla bean paste through the lid hole (I just squeeze in a approximate 1 tbsp).

 
Add vanilla bean paste through lid hole

 
Watching the marshmallow mix up is sooo beautiful, white and glossy with the black flakes from the vanilla bean paste mmm 

8. Pour mixture in silicon pan, smooth the top with a spatula, and allow to set for approximately 1 hour.


Pour mixture in silicon pan

9. In the meantime, there will be excess marshmallow fluff in the bowl and butterfly. Add hot chocolate ingredients as listed above and mix for 2 minutes/70 degrees/Speed 4.

 
Excess marshmallow fluff in bowl

 
Add hot chocolate ingredients and mix

10. Enjoy your hot chocolate whilst waiting for your marshmallow to set :) :)


Marshmallow setting and hot chocolate

11. Once marshmallow is set, next to your sink, place some baking paper on a chopping board, and turn your silicon pan upside down onto it and lift it off. The silicon pan should slide straight off :)


Turn your silicon pan upside down on baking paper

12. Set up a small plate(s) with desiccated coconut and/or icing sugar to roll your marshmallow pieces in.

13. Use the hot water from your kitchen tap to heat up a large sharp knife to cut the marshmallow squares. Repeat rinsing your knife to heat up/wash off excess marshmallow in between cutting the marshmallow squares. Once each square or 2 is cut, roll in your desire coating and set aside on another plate.

 
Heat up/rinse large sharp knife under sink tap


Cutting and rolling marshmallow squares into desired coating
 

14. Repeat until all marshmallow squares are coated.

 
Vanilla Bean Marshmallows
 

MMmmmarshallows!!

I tried coating the marshmallows in both coconut and icing sugar, the coconut works better, as there is excess water on the marshmallows after you cut into them with a wet knife. The icing sugar dissolves with the water, however you could coat it as above, then recoat about 30 minutes later once the water has dried up (I tried this with 2 of them and it was delicious, however I was too impatient and coated the rest with coconut).

Verdict - these are the fluffiest marshmallows I have ever tasted, and when you bite into them they just bounce back. The only way I can describe it, is that it is like eating a sweet fluffy cloud in your mouth! Dellllicious!!!! After this, I will never be buying store bought marshmallows again!!!




7 comments:

  1. Made these today && ohmyfoodness they are so easy!! thank you so much for this recipe!

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  2. I made these yesterday I didn't realise it was Tm5 recipe �� Which now explains why mine overflowed my bowl. Made heaps and kids loved them!

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  3. I don't have the vanilla bean paste. Can I substitute it with vanilla essence? If so, how much please?

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    1. Hi Petrina, yes you can use essence instead 1:1

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    2. Hi Petrina, yes you can use essence instead 1:1

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  4. Are there any flavor variations yiu would recommend?

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    1. Coconut essence would be nice! Or coated with chocolate 😁

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