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Monday, March 8, 2010

Marshmallow Butterflies & How to Make Colored Sugar


It's so easy to make marshmallows, and fun to cut them into cute shapes, a butterfly peep of sorts.  Add a little colored sugar to give them a holiday touch.


Get the full Marshmallow Butterfly DIY and How To Make Colored Sugar after the jump...


Butterfly Marshmallows

1.  Whip up a batch of marshmallows using this recipe posted earlier:

but instead of coffee extract, add a teaspoon of vanilla.  For pure white marshmallows, use clear vanilla.  You can also add food coloring if you want.



2.  While those are whipping, make some colored sugar.  Add a cup of sugar and a few drops of gel food coloring into your food processor:

And blend to make a finer sugar which is great for decorating.



3.  This time we want to make the marshmallow a little thinner so I used two pans.  Cover with plastic wrap, coat with cooking spray, and generously sprinkle your colored sugar all around, shaking to make sure it covers the sides.

Pour your marshmallow in and coat with more sugar.  Reserve the sugar.

Cover  and let your marshmallow sit for at least four hours or preferably overnight.

4.  Remove your marshmallow sheet onto a cutting board and grab some cookie cutters.  Cut out your shapes:

Dip them in the reserved colored sugar to coat all sides, which will make them pretty and also remove the stickiness.

Eat every single remaining scrap and then go buy new, bigger pants.



yum!

I'm going to wrap them in cello bags for scarlet's school friends!

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9 Comments:

Blogger Lise said...

Well, doesn't that look simply amazing! I could make those every day! (The shopping for new pants I'll just have to put up with I guess ;)

March 8, 2010 at 5:09 AM  
Blogger Julie said...

SO cute. I have the distinct feeling that if I made those, they would not last long enough to actually photograph!

March 8, 2010 at 5:42 AM  
Blogger Jacinda said...

ARE YOU KIDDING ME!?!? I want these little beauties for breakfast RIGHT NOW. Did I mention that I will see you in 4 days? yup, 4 days!! eeeeeee!

March 8, 2010 at 6:59 AM  
Blogger CaroleM said...

I love making homemade marshmallows as people are always impressed by it . Love the coloured sugar idea. did you use the super concentrated colouring for that? Or regular food colouring?

March 8, 2010 at 10:03 AM  
Blogger I BLEED PINK said...

What a great idea. Its like peeps, but you know whats in them. I am thinking I need to try these out!

March 8, 2010 at 10:35 AM  
Blogger Socktopus Creations said...

This would be so cute to make for Easter! Thanks for the great idea!

March 8, 2010 at 12:07 PM  
Blogger yes, please said...

yay! peep redemption!

March 8, 2010 at 3:16 PM  
Blogger Jaime said...

carole i'm not sure if my food coloring is super concentrated or not... it's gel if that helps?

March 8, 2010 at 9:00 PM  
Anonymous Kelsey said...

I love these! I have wanted to make marshmallows for a while now and this has inspired me to do so...soon! I love the shapes and colors. This would be great for any holiday!

March 8, 2010 at 9:11 PM  

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