Marshmallow Fondant

Pastazia
Pastazia @cook_2938011
Denver, Colorado

Why buy expensive, tasteless (or even gross) store bought fondant? This is cheap, easy to make, and tastes great.

Marshmallow Fondant

Why buy expensive, tasteless (or even gross) store bought fondant? This is cheap, easy to make, and tastes great.

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Ingredients

15 mins
12 servings
  1. 8 ozmini marshmallows
  2. 2 tbspwater
  3. 1 tspvanilla
  4. 1 lbpowdered usgar

Cooking Instructions

15 mins
  1. 1

    Grease a large bowl with shortening. Place marshmallows in the bowl with the water. Grease a wooden spoon for mixing the melted marshmallows.

  2. 2

    Heat the marshmallows in the microwave in 15 - 30 second intervals until completely melted. Stir in the vanilla.

  3. 3

    Begin adding the powdered sugar a little at a time. Stir well after each addition. When the mixture begins to form a ball, turn out onto counter or board, covered in powdered sugar.

  4. 4

    Knead in the rest of the powdered sugar until the fondant is no longer sticky. It may take a little more than the amount called for in the list of ingredients.

  5. 5

    Wrap in saran wrap or Press and Seal and place in a ziplock bag. Let the fondant rest for several hours at room temperature (although I have used it right away in emergencies).

  6. 6

    When you are ready to use your fondant, knead well and add food coloring. It should be ready for covering cakes or sculpting flowers and other items.

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I'm the mother of four grown children, a grandma to three grandchildren, and the wife of a brave K9 officer. I live at the foot of the beautiful Rocky Mountains. I'm kind of a picky eater, but I do like to feed my family with foods they love!
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Comments (9)

Brandyyyxo
Brandyyyxo @cook_4125336
I just made this fondant, and this is my first time making it. I absolutely LOVE it!!! That k you so much for sharing!!!

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