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Vegan Marshmallows
What is more 'winter' than toasted marshmallows on the fire? Not much I say! Finding that perfect vegan marshmallow is no easy task so we've hunted down a recipe for you to try.
So go find yourself the perfect toasting stick, get some firewood and a chair as we have the BEST vegan marshmallow recipe for you! It might take a little bit of work but oh is it ever worth it.
Vegan Marshmallows
Author: Monica Davis | The Hidden Veggies
Ingredients:
- 1/2 cup aquafaba (the liquid from a can of chickpeas)
- 1/4 tsp cream of tartar
- 2 tbsp vanilla
- 2/3 cup water
- 1 tbps agar agar powder (not flakes)
- 1 1/4 cup sugar
- 1/2 cup powdered sugar for dusting
Instructions:
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Dust the bottom of an 8"x 8" pan with powdered sugar and set aside.
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Put the aquafaba in a mixing bowl with the cream of tartar and mix on high for 6 minutes until very fluffy.
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Add some vanilla extract and whip for 3 more minutes until it is white again and it forms very stiff peaks. In a small saucepan, combine water and agar agar and bring to a boil.
- Boil the water and agar agar for 3 minutes stirring frequently.
- Add sugar and boil for another 3 minutes stirring constantly over medium-low heat. (Be careful not to cook it too hot or you will burn or caramelize the sugar).
- Turn off the heat and add the hot sugar mixture into the beaten aquafaba.
- Add this mixture slowly while beating aquafaba with a mixer set to low for about 30 seconds. This will turn the fluffy white mixture a little shiny.
- Quickly pour it into the pan that has been dusted with powdered sugar.
Cooling and drying your marshmallows:
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Dust the top of the marshmallows with powdered sugar and let sit and cool for at least an hour.
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Cut into 1" squares and dust all sides with powdered sugar.
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Turn your oven to 150°F (66°C). Once it reaches that temperature, turn it off and set your cubed marshmallows in the warm oven for about an hour to dry out a little.
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