Homemade Peppermint Marshmallows Recipe (2024)

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This Homemade Peppermint Marshmallows recipeis a amazing in a cup of hot chocolate, given as a homemade food gift, or even just for snacking. I’m sharing my recipe, plus even more holiday party treats that you’ll want to make this Christmas.

Peppermint is my favorite Christmas flavor and marshmallows are one of my favorite candies to make. Needless to say, it was only a matter of time before peppermint marshmallows would be making an appearance. A couple weeks ago, I did exactly that — I made batch…and the result was even better than what I expected.

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Homemade peppermint marshmallowsare so perfect for adding to hot chocolate, or even just for snacking on.I love to give homemade food gifts, and marshmallows make a great gift to give. My gift recipients are always amazed thatI can make homemade marshmallows.

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If you’ve never made marshmallows, I encourage you to give them a try. I find if so satisfying to make a batch and the flavor is superior that buying a bag at the store. That’s not to say I never buy a bag of marshmallows — I do — but for special occasions, homemade marshmallows are a must and you won’t be disappointed.Homemade Peppermint Marshmallows Recipe (4)

Homemade Peppermint Marshmallows Recipe

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Homemade Peppermint Marshmallows Recipe

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  • Author: Brandie Valenzuela
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This Homemade Peppermint Marshmallows recipeis a amazing in a cup of hot chocolate, given as a homemade food gift, or even just for snacking. I’m sharing my recipe, plus even more holiday party treats that you’ll want to make this Christmas.

Ingredients

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  • ½ cup water
  • 3 ounce envelopes unflavored gelatin (1/4 each)
  • 1½ cups granulated sugar
  • 1 cup light corn syrup
  • 1/2 cup water
  • ⅛ teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon peppermint extract
  • 2 egg whites
  • Powdered Sugar

Instructions

  1. Grease an 8×8″ baking dish.
  2. Pour ½ cup water into the bowl of your stand mixer. Sprinkle top with each envelope of gelatin. Give a gentle swirl to the bowl, if necessary, to make sure all of the gelatin comes into contact with the water
  3. In a small saucepan, combine the sugar, corn syrup, 1/2 cup water, and the salt. Over medium heat, stir mixture slowly (avoid splashing mixture on insides of saucepan) until dissolved. When mixture is just beginning to boil, stop stirring. Clip candy thermometer inside the pan and heat until the mixture is 240 degrees F and no higher.
  4. Remove from heat immediately, turn stand mixture on the slowest speed and begin drizzling the hot syrup mixture into the bowl of softened gelatin. When all the syrup has been added and is combined with the gelatin, turn the stand mixture on high and set your timer for 13 minutes. Mixture should be very thick when finished.
  5. While mixture is beating, in a separate bowl, beat 2 eggs whites until stiff peaks form. With stand mixture on the slowest speed, gently mix egg whites into the marshmallow mixture until all incorporated. Don’t over mix!
  6. Pour marshmallow mixture into prepared pan, using a rubber spatula to help scrape it out of the bowl and smooth the top of the marshmallows. Get as much as you can, but don’t worry about getting every last bit. Let your marshmallows set for about 6 hours or overnight. When they are ready, they should not be tacky on the top and should pull away from the side if you gently pull it away with your finger.
  7. Dust a clean surface with powdered sugar. Turn your marshmallow out onto the dusted surface. Dust top with more of the powdered sugar and cut into pieces, keeping knife clean and coated with the coating as necessary to prevent sticking.
  8. Place cut marshmallows into the powdered sugar and lift them out with a mesh strainer. Tap off all excess coating and place on a plate or in a storage container.
  • Category: Candy
  • Cuisine: American

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  1. Pam says

    When do you add the marshmallows and how many

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  2. Theresa says

    Happy Holidays! Thanks for sharing at the Inspiration Spotlight party! Pinned & shared.

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  3. Heidi says

    These would be great with hot chocolate! Printing off the recipe and featuring your post on Funtastic Friday this week!

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  4. Kimm says

    Those look delicious. Love peppermint anything this time of year. Thanks for sharing on Funtastic Friday!

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  5. Miz Helen says

    Your Peppermint Marshmallows look amazing! Thanks for sharing your awesome post with us at Full Plate Thursday. Hope you are having a great week and come back soon!
    Miz Helen

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  6. margie d says

    How do you get the pink color, and when do you do it in the recipe? Recipe sounds yummy. Thank you.

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  7. Demi says

    These look so yummy and pretty that you don’t know if you want to eat or look at them 🙂 Visiting from NiftyThriftySunday link party!!

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  8. Cristina at Ava's Alphabet says

    These look awesome. I have never made marshmallows before, but I am very inspired to try this recipe! Pinned and sharing! Thank you for joining us at Family Joy Blog Link-Up Party.

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  9. Sahana says

    Wow, looks amazing. Thank you for linking with us at #HomeMattersParty . We would love to have you again next week.

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  10. Helen at the Lazy Gastronome says

    Oh those would go so good with my peppermint cocoa! Thanks for sharing on the What’s for Dinner link up!

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  11. Ginger Wroot says

    Every year, I tell myself I’m going to make homemade marshmallows, and I never do! But hopefully, your gorgeous photos and lish-looking recipe will finally push me over that marshmallow ledge! Pinned, with high hopes! Thanks! –Ginger

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  12. Kim~madeinaday says

    These look so yummy! Thanks for linking up to Merry Monday! Pinned! Have a great week!
    Kim

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  13. Megan @ Left in Knots says

    Oh yum! These looks great! They will be added to my baking list this year 🙂

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  14. Rita says

    Wow! Thank you for sharing this recipe. These look so divine and combine 2 of my most favourite things – marshmallows and peppermint. Yum!

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  15. Petra @CrumblesAndKale says

    Oh, these look just perfect. I really love the color and what can go wrong with peppermint? 🙂

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  16. Jamie @ Coffee With Us 3 says

    Thanks for linking up these gorgeous marshmallows at The Pretty Pintastic Party! We will be featuring them at the party this weekend, so stop by, grab a featured badge, and link up some more great posts!

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  17. Ashley says

    HI! Thanks for linking up to the Tasty Tuesday linky party last week. I have pinned your recipe to the Creative K Kids Tasty Tuesday Pinterest board. I hope that you’ll join us again this week!

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  18. Bree says

    Gorgeous pink + peppermint! My faves!

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  19. Heaven says

    I have a friend who loves making marshmallows. Unfortunately we moved away 6 months ago, and I miss the marshmallows (and her)! Peppermint is one of my favorite flavors, too. Stopping by from Snickerdoodle Sunday. Pinned!

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  20. Mollie says

    these are gorgeous! Really more art than marshmallow! It was fun to see the other creative marshmallows, too. Thanks for sharing this on Throwback Thursday, I’m pinning it to our pinterst board!

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  21. Sarah R. says

    ERMAHGERD, pumpkin marshmallows!!! I kinda need one of these right now! 😉 Appreciate you bringing this to Snickerdoodle Sunday so I could see it!!

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  22. Heather Jacobs says

    Cant wait to make these for the teachers at my daughters school. I normally make them cocoa treat bags and instead of the boring marshmallows they are now going to get this thanks to you! I am glad I found your recipe of Think Tank Thursday!

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  23. Laurie says

    I never knew you could make your own marshmellows! Very cool! Pinning to share!
    Thank you for sharing your recipe with us at Snickerdoodle Sunday!
    ~Laurie

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  24. Carlee says

    These look amazing. I love the chocolate dipped idea too! Yum!

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  25. Lacey says

    Turned out nice! I avoided the extra powdered sugar coating and opted to dip them in melted chocolate (just about 3/4 the way, so some of the marshmallow still shows). Yum!

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  26. Coco in the Kitchen says

    Those look so pillowy and yummy.
    I’ve always wanted to make marshmallows at home, but it sounded so complicated.
    I’m going to give your recipe a try this weekend!

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  27. Rachel @{i love} my disorganized life says

    I love peppermint in my cocoa! And my coffee, actually. Plus, I’ve been wanting to give marshmallow making a try, so this is perfect, thanks!

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Homemade Peppermint Marshmallows Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What are the ingredients in marshmallows? ›

Marshmallows are made of sugar, corn syrup (sugar), water and gelatin. They can have other things added for flavor and color, but that's it. The magic is how the ingredients are combined. Marshmallows are a scaffolding of sugar and gelatin that stays rigid enough to become a network of stable air bubbles.

Why are my homemade marshmallows not fluffy? ›

Even just a couple degrees too hot or too cool makes all the difference. If the sugar isn't cooked hot enough, they'll be mushy (and possibly contribute to the "soggy" factor mentioned above). If the syrup is cooked too hot, they'll set too firm and chewy and lack volume.

How long will homemade marshmallows keep? ›

Turn the marshmallows out onto a cutting board and cut into 1-inch squares using a pizza wheel dusted with the confectioners' sugar mixture. Once cut, lightly dust all sides of each marshmallow with the remaining mixture, using additional if necessary. Store in an airtight container for up to 3 weeks.

What is added to marshmallows that makes them squishy and fluffy? ›

The Key to a Gooey Marshmallow

In marshmallows, the foam is made up of air suspended in a liquid sugar mixture. Gelatin is probably the most important part of a marshmallow, because it serves as the scaffolding that gives the marshmallow its stretchy, gooey texture.

Can Muslims eat marshmallows? ›

Foods like jellybeans, marshmallows, and other gelatin-based foods also typically contain pork byproducts and are not considered Halal. Even products like vanilla extract and toothpaste can contain alcohol! Muslims will generally not eat meat that has also come in contact with pork.

Why is my homemade marshmallow runny? ›

The marshmallow needs to be whipped till it makes stiff peaks. At this stage, the marshmallow can hold a soft shape for a moment before collapsing back into itself. If the mixture cannot do this, it will be too runny. If you mix past this point, you'll have a thick, rigid that doesn't spread easily in your pan.

Can I freeze homemade marshmallows? ›

Simply seal your homemade or store-bought marshmallows in a bag and throw them in the freezer. Next time you're serving hot chocolate, take out what you need—they'll be thawed within 2 minutes. Now you'll never have stale marshmallows again… with that thought, bring on the hot chocolate!

Can dogs have 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.

How long will marshmallows stay fresh in a Ziploc bag? ›

Seal the container or zipped bag opening. Then shake the container to coat the marshmallows and prevent them from sticking together. Remove marshmallows from the refrigerator when you're ready to use them. You can store the marshmallows in a dark corner of the refrigerator for 2-3 months.

What does corn syrup do to marshmallows? ›

Corn syrup pulls double duty in a marshmallow. It doesn't crystallize like sugar does, plus it actually reduces the amount of dissolved sugar that crystallizes.

What is marshmallow fluff called? ›

Marshmallow creme (also called marshmallow fluff, marshmallow stuff, marshmallow spread, marshmallow paste, or simply fluff,) is a marshmallow confectionery spread similar in flavor, but not texture, to regular solid marshmallow.

What does cornstarch do in marshmallows? ›

Powdered Sugar: Also sometimes referred to as confectioner's sugar, it is used with the cornstarch to coat the marshmallows. Cornstarch: Paired with the powdered sugar, it is used to coat the marshmallows and keeps them from sticking to each other (and everything else!).

What ingredient in marshmallows is pork? ›

Although most gelatin is obtained from pigs bones, there is no meat present in sweet marshmallows. Most marshmallows contain gelatin which is a substance obtained from collagen found in the bones of various animals, including cattle, pigs and fish.

What are the ingredients in jet puffed marshmallows? ›

CORN SYRUP, SUGAR, DEXTROSE, MODIFIED CORNSTARCH, WATER, CONTAINS LESS THAN 2% OF GELATIN, TETRASODIUM PYROPHOSPHATE (WHIPPING AID), NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL FLAVOR, BLUE 1.

What is gelatin made from today? ›

Manufacturers produce gelatin by processing animal bones, cartilage, and skin. They may use the bodies of cows or fish, for example. The process extracts the collagen, a fibrous protein that connects muscles, bones, and skin, and turns it into gelatin, a flavorless, colorless, jelly-like substance.

Do marshmallows have animal products in them? ›

So, are marshmallows vegan? Unfortunately, they're not. “Marshmallows are not vegan because they contain gelatin, an animal protein derived from the ligaments, tendons, and skin of animals, such as cows and pigs,” explains registered dietician Grace Pascale.

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