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Top 10 Best Marshmallow Recipes

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Today we are making TEN best recipes using marshmallows ranging from some old favourites right through to brand new inventions that you’ve never seen before. In this series I’ve also done 10 best nutella and 10 best peanut butter recipes. Once I’d filmed about 6 recipes I realized that was about it for good marshmallow recipes. So then I started experimenting and invented some more – and they’re good, really good. You’re going to want to make these. Put your suggestions for the next ten best in the comments below.


 

1. Smores Nachos

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60mL (2.03 fluid ounces) cream (35% fat) (what type of cream?)
200g (7.05 ounces) real chocolate chips (check they contain cocoa butter in the ingredients)
40 marshmallows to cover the top
1 packet of graham crackers

Pour the cream into the base of a heat proof pie dish then sprinkle the chocolate over the top. Position the marshmallows in an even layer over the chocolate.
Place it in the oven at 180C (356 degrees Fahrenheit) and keep an eye on it, it wont take long. Once the marshmallows have puffed up switch the oven to grill and brown the tops.

Serve with graham crackers and scoop out the gooey marshmallow and chocolatey goodness.
 

2. Roasted marshmallow covered strawberries

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1 punnet of fresh strawberries
12 marshmallows
Melt the marshmallows in the microwave for 30 seconds. Dip the end of each strawberry into the marshmallow.
Place it down on icing sugar to stop it sticking to the paper.
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Using a brûlée torch toast each one until it is browned to your liking. If you need them to last for a while before you eat them, you can dip them into marshmallow followed by chocolate.
 

3. Two ingredient marshmallow milkshakes

(makes 2 small serves)
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15 marshmallows
300mL (10.14 fluid ounces) milk (4% fat)
vanilla essence (optional)

Mix together the marshmallows and milk. Heat it up in the microwave until the marshmallows have melted. Whisk really well to combine and add vanilla to taste. Place that in the freezer for 2 hours. Once it is icy, whisk it again to make it smooth and you have a beautiful thick, cold refreshing marshmallow milkshake
 

4. Rice Crispy Treats

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6 cups of cereal of your choice – I’m using rice-bubbles and cheerios
10oz (283.5 grams) marshmallows
4 Tbsp or 52g (1.83 ounces) butter or margarine
Combine the butter and marshmallows and heat them in the microwave until they are melted.
Pour in the cereal of your choice and stir until it is sticky all over. Tip into a lined baking tin then using a fork squash it down so you compact it. Place in the fridge to set.
Once it is set simply slice into pieces and enjoy.
 

5. Rocky Road

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300g (10.58 ounces) marshmallows
130g (4.59 ounces) peanuts
100g (3.53 ounces) glace cherries
chocolate – If you’re using real chocolate with cocoa butter in it make sure you temper it.
Combine the marshmallows with the peanuts, cherries and about 2/3 of the tempered chocolate.
Mix together well. Tip it into a tray and spread it out evenly. Then pour the remaining chocolate over the top and spread it out.
Once it is set cut into generous slices. Wrap to make beautiful gifts.
 

6. Chocolate Marshmallow Heaven

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1/2 cup or 80g (2.82 ounces) flour (plain, all purpose)
1/2 cup or 60g (2.12 ounces) cocoa powder
1/2 cup or 109g (3.84 ounces) sugar
4 egg yolks
180mL (6.09 fluid ounces) milk (4% fat)
480mL (16.23 fluid ounces) cream (35% fat)
4 egg whites
190g (6.7 ounces) marshmallows
50g (1.76 ounces) or 1/3 cup chocolate chips

Place the flour, cocoa powder, sugar, egg yolks, milk and cream into one bowl.

Place the egg whites into a seperate bowl. Whip the egg whites on high until you get soft peaks. Then using the same beaters mix together the other bowl of ingredients until there are no lumps.

Add the egg whites and use a spatula to fold them through. Then add in the marshmallows and chocolate chips.

Pour it into a baking dish and bake at 180C (356 degrees Fahrenheit) until it is hot all the way through but still has a slight wobble when you shake it. Refrigerate until it is set, then slice to reveal the rich chocolate custard, cake layer and toasted marshmallows on top.
 

7. No Bake Marshmallow Cheesecake

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Makes one 17cm (6.69 inches) round cheesecake that is 10cm (3.94 inches) tall
200g (7.05 ounces) plain biscuits
100g (3.53 ounces) or 1/2 cup less 1 Tbsp butter or margarine, melted
400mL (13.53 fluid ounces) cream (35% fat)
285g (10.05 ounces) chocolate
285g (10.05 ounces) marshmallows
300mL (10.14 fluid ounces) cream (35% fat) to whip
450g (15.87 ounces) or 1 and 3/4 cups cream cheese

Crush the biscuits using a food processor or put them in a plastic bag and hit them with a rolling pin. Add the melted butter and mix until moistened.

Pour it into the bottom of a lined container and spread out the crumbs squashing them down.

Pour the first lot of cream over the chocolate and add the marshmallows on top.

Microwave them for 30 seconds, stir it up then microwave and stir again and keep doing that until the marshmallows are dissolved. Then leave it to cool to room temperature. Take out 1/2 cup of this mixture and reserve to use as topping.

Whip the cream to soft peaks then whip up your cream cheese. Pour in all but the 1/2 a cup of the chocolate marshmallow mixture and whip together until you can’t see any white bits.
Fold in the whipped cream. Pour it into the lined container and place it in the freezer. Once it is set enough on top pour on the spare 1/2 cup of chocolate marshmallow mixture.

Let it freeze for a few hours so it is easy to tip out of the container. Use the baking paper to help you pull it out. Then place it onto a plate or a cake stand. and peel off the baking paper from the outside.

Leave it to defrost in the fridge then cut generous fluffy cheesecake slices.
 

8. Three Ingredient Marshmallow Ice Cream

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250g (8.82 ounces) marshmallows
1 1/2 cups or 375mL (12.68 fluid ounces) cream (35% fat)
1 1/2 cups or 375mL (12.68 fluid ounces) milk (4% fat)
serving suggestion: ice-cream cones, chocolate and sprinkles

Pour everything into a pan and heat it over high heat until the marshmallows are completely melted. Remove from the heat and leave to cool.

Tip into an ice cream machine and churn for the time specified, mine takes 15 minutes but they are all a bit different.

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Take some ice cream cones and dip the top in chocolate, and then into some sprinkles. Leave those to set.

Once the ice cream is thick and frozen place into a piping bag and pipe it into the cone.
 

9. Easy Marshmallow Mousse

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250g (8.82 ounces) marshmallows (or more if you want a firmer mousse)
1 1/2 cups or 375mL (12.68 fluid ounces) cream (35% fat)
1 1/2 cups or 375mL (12.68 fluid ounces) milk (4% fat)
250g (8.82 ounces) real chocolate, milk or dark depending on your taste (contains cocoa butter)

Pour the cream, milk and marshmallows into a pan and heat it over high heat until the marshmallows are completely melted. Remove from the heat and pour over the chocolate. Leave for a minute then whisk to combine. Place it in the fridge to chill and once it is thick and wobbly whip with electric beaters until it is paler and airy. Spoon into glasses and chill until ready to serve.
 

10. Marshmallow Clinkers

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20 marshmallows
150g (5.29 ounces) chocolate to coat
Place the marshmallows on a lined baking tray and bake at 120C (248 degrees Fahrenheit) for 1 hour.

Once they are hard and crispy remove from the oven and allow to cool.
Dip in tempered chocolate and leave to set.
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  1. those are very cool recipes!!!!

  2. I made a marshmallow cheesecake it tastes good ,very fluffy and chocolately 🙂

  3. How do you make the ice cream if you don’t have an ice cream machine?

  4. i want to make the the no bake cheesecake and the marshmallow moose for my dad’s birthday but he is allergic to chocolate. Is there any other alternatives to chocolate and peanut butter?

    • Hi Drunelle, The no bake cheesecake uses chocolate for flavour and to help keep the cheesecake firm and stable. If you leave it out it may not set firm enough. You could experiment with a quarter of the mix and see if sets firm enough to cut. You will have the same issue with the mousse. Adding more marshmallows to the mousse will make it more stable but it will be very sweet!

  5. I was making mashmallow clinkers but it turned out caramelized in the inside while staying the shape rather than flat and crispy. 120°C, 1 hour and on the middle of the oven. Nothing seems wrong but it came out different 🙁

    • Hi Jason, That is really unusual. It sounds like you are using a type of marshmallow that has a different composition. If it is any help, Ann used Pascal marshmallows.

  6. Hi Ann,
    I’m making the clinkers and I was wondering for the size of the marshmallow may differ from what you have because where I live its different so would I have to chang the baking time?, and btw I love your videos 🙂

    • Hi Hailey, Ann used Pascal marshmallows. Marshmallows come in all different sizes, shapes and sometimes are not really marshmallows at all. You may therefore need to experiment with baking time etc.

  7. Hi, at temp must I set the oven to bake the Marshmallow Heaven.

    • Hi Sonia, Preheat your oven to 180C

  8. Ann, Thank you so much for these awesome recipes! Cheesecake is my favorite 🙂 I’ve made it with white chocolate!

    Anastasia, Russia

  9. Hello! I was planning to make the marshmallow cheesecake for my sister’s birthday but I’m not sure if it would be big enough since I have seven siblings. Would I be able to double the recipe normally or should I make some adjustments? Thank you so much.

    • Hi Madeline, You could double this recipe though it is already a large cheesecake and it would need a very large container. You may be better to make two.

  10. Hi Ann.
    I want to make the ice cream, but I don’t have an ice cream maker. Is there any other way to make it?

  11. Can you make the marshmallow mousse without chocolate and just whip it after it cools?

    • Hi Anetta, Ann hasn’t trialed the recipe without chocolate. It is likely that it wouldn’t be thick enough and would be very sweet. You would need to experiment to see if the results are too you taste.

  12. how much marshmallows do we need for marshmallow cheese cake

    • Hi Katie, You will need around 285grams

  13. Hi ann, can you make the 10 best caramel recipies for

  14. Hello 😀 If i do not have an ice cream maker , is there any other way to make the icecream?

  15. Hi ann i was just wondering if i want to make the ice cream do i have to add cream or can i just use milk because where im from i dont think i have cream

    • Hi Hayley, You will need cream for this recipe.

  16. How much chocolate do you need for the rocky road?

    • Hi Madyson, It really depends on how ‘chocolately’ you would like your rocky road. I would recommend starting with 250gms of chocolate for good coverage.

  17. What temperature do you warm the oven for the smores?

    • Hi Amy, Ann set her oven to 180C.

    • I could watch Scr’edlnhis List and still be happy after reading this.

  18. What temperature do you watm the oven?

    • Hi Amy Lee, Warm you oven to 180C.

  19. you can make marsmallow like the picture
    and I like what you make
    I follow you from libya and this first time coment

    • Hi Ahmed, Ann doesn’t currently have a recipe on the site for making marshmallows like the pic above. Thanks for following.

  20. What’s the size for the marshmallow cake? Coz that seems quite a lot, any idea what’s amount if I want to make a marshmallow cheesecake with a 9 inch cake pan? Thank you 🙂

    • Hi Bevan, Cheesecake was made in a container that is 7″ wide and 5″ tall

      • I dont think i have the right cream where im from and i want to make the ice cream so is it ok if i use milk instead of cream

        • Hi Hayley, You need to use cream for this recipe. Milk will not work.

      • It’s a plaseure to find someone who can think so clearly

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