Saturday, April 24, 2010

Week 14 - Marshmallow Fondant

Never liked fondant!

Never liked cakes made with fondant!

Until I tried this recipe for marshmallow fondant.  Now I am a believer.  I always figured why go to the effort to make a cake that tastes gross . . .  but not anymore!

1 regular bag of marshmallows (small or large -- it doesn't matter)
a 2 pound bag of powdered sugar
food coloring
a little water

Decide what colors you want a head of time and how much you might need of them. 

Put the marshmallows in a microwaveable bowl.  Melt them (30 second intervals for about 2 minutes). 

Once melted, you can easily add the food coloring to the marshmallows (but you can always color it later if you want to)

Put the powdered sugar onto a clean counter and make a mound out of it and then depress the center to make a bowl (like mashed potatoes waiting for gravy or like how you make homemade pasta).

Start mixing the 2 together.  (Yes, it will be messy)  As it starts to come together you can add a tiny bit of water to help it all congeal.  Keep kneading.  And then keep kneading! 

When you have a nice ball of fondant dough, use immediatly OR spread some shortening around the outside and put it in a ziplock bag.  Store (I put mine in the fridge, but I don't think you have to)  It will keep a LONG time.  (Unless you let your kids have a taste -- then it will start to disappear!!!)

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