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Kool-Aid Marshmallows

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Kool-Aid MarshmallowsLeigh Beisch
Cooks' Note:

As close to snack time as possible, roll the mallows in Pop Rocks so that they'll be cracking when you serve them!

Recipe information

  • Yield

    About 2 dozen 1 1/2-inch mallows

Ingredients

The bloom

1 (.16-ounce) packet unsweetened Kool-Aid drink mix, any flavor*
1/2 cup cold water
5 teaspoons unflavored powdered gelatin

The syrup

3/4 cup sugar
1/2 cup light corn syrup, divided
1/4 cup water
1/8 teaspoon fine sea salt

The mallowing

1/2 cup Classic Coating, plus more for dusting
4 packets Pop Rocks, for sprinkling (optional)
*I use Tropical Punch for these hot pink marshmallows.

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Lightly coat an 8-by-8-inch baking pan with cooking spray.

    Step 2

    WHISK TOGETHER the Kool-Aid mix, cold water, and gelatin in a small bowl. Let it soften for 5 minutes.

    Step 3

    STIR TOGETHER the sugar, 1/4 cup of the corn syrup, water, and salt in a medium saucepan. Bring the syrup to a boil over high heat, stirring occasionally, until it reaches 240°F. Pour the remaining 1/4 cup corn syrup into the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the whisk attachment. Microwave the gelatin on high until completely melted, about 30 seconds, and pour it into the mixer bowl. Set the mixer to low and keep it running.

    Step 4

    WHEN THE SYRUP reaches 240°F, slowly pour it into the mixer bowl. Increase the speed to medium and beat for 5 minutes. Increase to medium-high and beat for 5 more minutes. Beat on the highest setting for 1 to 2 minutes more. The finished marshmallow will be tripled in volume. Pour it into the prepared pan, using an offset spatula to smooth it into the corners. Sift coating generously over top. Let it set for 6 hours in a cool, dry place.

    Step 5

    Use a knife to loosen the marshmallow from the edges of the pan. Invert the slab onto a coating-dusted work surface and dust it with more coating. Cut into shapes and dip the sticky edges in Pop Rocks or more coating, patting off the excess.

Reprinted with permission from <a nhref="http://astore.amazon.com/epistore-20/detail/1594745722" ntarget="_"new"">Marshmallow Madness!</a> by Shauna Sever, © 2012 Quirk Books Shauna Sever writes the popular baking blog Piece of Cake and is a host and reporter for food-related television. She also runs Bake Sale Bakery, a dessert catering business in San Francisco, where she lives with her husband and daughter.
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