Pretty cute right? well they're not that simple to make but they are definetly worth the time. It took me 2 hours, I burnt my finger and I left my kitchen messy but I still think that they are one of the best things I've ever made.
- 2 1/2 tablespoons of grenetin
- 1 c. of corn syrup
- 1 1/2 c. of sugar
- 1 c. of water
1. In a large bowl dissolve grenetin with 1/2 c. of water. In a medium pot combine sugar, 1/2 c. of water and corn syrup, cook on low heat until sugar dissolves and then let it boil until it reaches 240°F.
2. Beat grenetin and add sugar mixture slowly, continue beating on high speed until it becomes white and fluffy. Take 2/3 of the mixture and put it in another bowl. Beat in 2 tablespoons of cocoa powder to the remaining mixture and pour it in a pan.
Cover with 1/3 of white mixture. Beat in 2 tablespoons of Nesquick strawberry powder to the remaining mixture and pour it in the pan. (at this point it will be really sticky so you need to make it fast) Put it uncovered in the fridge for at least 8 hours.
Dust knife with powdered sugar and slice it |
Cover them with powdered sugar and they are ready to eat |
Tip: Grease the pan with butter and dust it with powdered sugar, while slicing marshmallows you will need to dust the surface in which you are working with powdered sugar otherwise it will stick.
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I would never have the patience to make these. Well done they look amazing!
ReplyDeleteVery cute indeed! My kids would love them:)
ReplyDeleteThey ARE pretty cute!:) Worth the work I think:)
ReplyDeleteoh they are, trust me Marzena
DeleteThese look delicious, amazing colors!
ReplyDeleteThey are cute! I've made marshmallows before, once, but never three colored. They look fantastic!
ReplyDeletethanks Carol!
DeleteI've not yet made homemade marshmallows but should I at some point, I hope I have the patience and the success that you did with these. What a fun treat!
ReplyDeleteI wanted to make them for a really long time, I hope you make them soon you won't regret it!
DeleteAdorable!! I'd love it if you would link these up on my linky party Southern Sundays. It's going on now. Hope to see you there! WWW.asliceofsouthern.blogspot.com
ReplyDeletethanks for inviting me! I'll go and link it
DeleteOh Beti, these marshmallow are so cute...love the colors...they look so light and fluffy. Great pictures as well.
ReplyDeleteHope you are having a great week :)
thanks Juliana! I hope you are having a great week as well
Deletegorgeous photos. looks so good.
ReplyDeleteTe quedaron encatadores, padrísimos y super bien hechos, valió la pena tanto trabajo, viendo lo bonito que te quedaron!
ReplyDeletegracias sandy! y tenia muchisimo tiempo queriendo hacerlos, después los hare de avellanas o nutella
DeleteThese marshmallows are the most beautiful I have ever seen! I've never worked with grenetin before... I'm wondering if I can find it locally. Great job!
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty sure that you can find it at any grocery store :)
DeleteIf you still say they're worth it even after a burnt finger...then they're worth it!
ReplyDeletehaha they are definetly worth it, my finger is now fine after eating marshmallows
Deletethese are so so darling! once you taste Real Marshmallows, you'll never eat those spongy things packaged at the grocery store. all the different flavor possibilities, too. Great post.
ReplyDeleteI know, the texture is incredible and you can make a lot of combinations
Deletelove these marshmallows! they're uber cute!
ReplyDeleteThese are too cute!! Now I just need to get the patience to make them :) Your marshmallows are seriously adorable though, I keep scrolling back up to gush at your pics!!
ReplyDeletehaha thanks Kristina!
Deletei wish you could see my face right now! Its beaming with joy and excitement over this marshmallows because I love love making things my 3 yr old hearts and he hearts marshmallows! AMAZING!
ReplyDeleteaww he will love them! they really are amazing
DeleteThose are totally adorable, I would just make the strawberry layer and eat it all :)
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking about making another batch but only with strawberry, it's the best
DeleteI'm adding another wow...looks mouthwatery..:)
ReplyDeleteTasty Appetite
Aw, these are so cute! Would make such a lovely gift if they were all prettily wrapped up :)
ReplyDeletethey really are perfect for gifts!
DeleteNeapolitan ice cream was always a favorite when I was a girl. What a great idea for marshmallows!
ReplyDeleteI really appreciate your recipes, even though they are sometimes too advanced for my pantry.
ReplyDeleteThese marshmallows are the coolest candy ever - can you say genius?
ReplyDeleteI love it love it love it :D
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wow that's what I called 'labour of love'! The layers are so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThese are great!
ReplyDeleteThe look delicious but I also really like the coloring !:)
BTW - I really like your blog!
thanks a lot! :)
DeleteThese are not only cute, but fabulous with such wonderful colors.
ReplyDeletelove the choice of colors and flavors
ReplyDeleteI have never seen marshmallows look more beautiful.
ReplyDeletewow these look simply amazing
ReplyDeletePiękne i smakowite! super wyglądają! Pozdrawiam
ReplyDeleteAll of your pictures look wonderful! I wish I could figure out how to use my camera properly. ; )
ReplyDeleteThese marshmallows are very cute and I appreciate you post making them. Yummy photos too :)
ReplyDeleteKindly, Lorraine
Neapolitan Marshmallows? Genius idea! So, so pretty!
ReplyDeletehow fun is that?! and looks beautiful too!
ReplyDeleteWow, cute indeed! I've just got a new marshmallow recipe book and I can't wait to make some...I may have to add yours to the list too, they're fab! :-)
ReplyDeleteSo cute!! They look amazingly delicious! And so does that soft serve ice cream!
ReplyDeleteAw they are cute!! Burnt finger worth it tasty must mean they were pretty friggin tasty!
ReplyDeleteI love these, they are cute. I bet they were really good!
ReplyDeleteThese look amazing! Very impressive!
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