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Thursday, September 16, 2010

Marshmallow Frosting

I’ve been following The Creative Chick Parade over at The Girl Creative and am so enjoying all the various crafts being shared.

How it works is, you merely link up a craft you’ve created and posted about on your blog. It can be an old post or a new one, it doesn’t matter. You just have to link up to the theme for the day.

Well, today’s theme is recipes and I recently stumbled across a really yummy frosting for cakes. It works especially well on cupcakes. If you pipe it on, it stands up beautifully – much like soft serve ice-cream! And the taste… well it tastes just like gooey soft marshmallow fluff! {In South Africa we get Cadbury’s “Sweetie Pies” chocolates with this marshmallow goo inside – and this frosting tastes just like it!}.

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4 large egg whites

1 Cup ordinary sugar (white or brown)

1 pinch of salt

1 tsp vanilla essence

Place all ingredients except the vanilla essence into a bowl which you can place over a pot of simmering water.

{You could use a double boiler here instead}

Whisk the egg white mixture constantly over simmering water until the sugar dissolves and the mixture is hot to the touch. {It takes around 5 minutes}.

Pour the mixture into a bigger bowl and beat with an electric mixer for 3 minutes. {Add the vanilla while beating}. After 3 minutes, the mixture will be lovely and fluffy.

{I used my Kenwood food mixer}

I love using disposable piping bags – {or you could even use a plastic bag} without a nozzle, I simply piped straight out the end of the piping bag directly onto the cupcakes.

Don’t you love how they look – and so yummy!!!

Hope you try this recipe. It sounds like a bit of work, but really it takes very little time and effort and they are so easy to pipe as the icing is very soft and much easier to squirt out than buttercream.

35 comments:

Bonnie said...

It looks yum, thanks for sharing the recipe Vee! Have a great weekend!

Kim M. said...

This is a wonderful recipe! If you have a little "torch", you can toast the marshmallow, too! Thanks for the reminder to use this recipe more. :)

Fanantique- By Elizabeth Lamb said...

OOh I had been looking for a marshmallow frosting recipe, the toasting idea is great too!

Spike said...

great idea! but i followed your directions and it came out really runny...similar to pancake batter without the lumps! i added some powdered sugar and a little bit of flour, hoping it would firm up, but nothing worked. i even tried whipping in some heavy whipping cream! im letting it sit in the refridgerator overnight...i hope it works! my cupcakes need frosting!

Aimee said...

I just tried this recipe (I halved the batch so I wouldn't eat it all) and it came out perfectly! Yummy! Thank you.

Made With Pink said...

I've been wanting to try marshmallow frosting for ages now, but I hear it doesn't keep well & has to be eaten shortly after being pipped on - do you know anything about this? Your cupcakes look fabulous, and whenever I've had marshmallow frosting I've loved it. I'm adding this to my "to make" list :-)

Anonymous said...

I literally JUST made this and its amazing!!!!! thanks you so much for the recipe!

Hello Alena said...

It will come out runny if you get just even a tiny bit of yolk or have grease/oil left over from your bowl... Otherwise a great recipe and take just like marshmallow fluff!

Delictable said...

Just made it and it was perfect until I put vanilla extract and coloring gel in, then it went totally runny, please help I am desperate to make it work!! :(

Anonymous said...

I just posted this recipe on my website http://sassysouthernsweets.com (and gave you credit). I made it just a little while ago and it turned out perfectly for my little chocolate cupcakes I made for a friend's birthday tomorrow.

Nan said...

Those look AMAZING, Veronica! I'm going to have to try them!

Lise said...

Looks yummy. Do you know if it keep well if you freeze the cupcakes after icing?

Thanks!

anna said...

This turned out awesome :) Loved it, just wish there was a sugar free one just like this!

Georgia said...

this is so smart! looks amazing...

Nicole said...

How many cupcakes will this recipe frost? Especially with giant swirls like in the picture, it doesn't seem like it would go far! Just wondering if I need to double or triple it...

Veronica said...

Hi Nicole,

This recipe easily frosts 12 cupcakes. Mine weren't small cupcakes either, they were a good size.
The egg whites really froth up a lot so it really makes enough frosting.

Please do try it- it is so yummy!!!

Danielle said...

I made these, and my frosting wasn't as stiff as yours, so I added a lot of cream of tartar, and it worked. Thickened it right up! Saved my frosting. LMK if you want me to send you a pic because they were beautiful. Well, not as beautiful as yours, but still, beautiful!

Anonymous said...

I just tried this and mine too were runny, and I added peppermint extract instead of vanilla. Next time I will double check and make sure I got no yolk in, and if tvhey don't work I'll try the cream of tartar! If nothing else this would make a great filling for my cupcakes!

Nina said...

Mine came out runny- so I added 3 sticks of butter and 1/2 cup of powdered sugar ! It worked out- otherwise I would have had to trash it!

Ugly Duckling said...

Wow, this looks great, I'm definitely going to try making this frosting soon.

Glad I found your blog. I'll stop by again soon.

Amelia @ UGLY DUCKLING x

http://iwasanuglyduckling.blogspot.com

Anonymous said...

Isn't this just seven minute frosting?

Montalvo Country said...

Can't wait to make this frosting... very similar to a frosting my Gma used to make called Lord Baltimore frosting (used Karo syrup) This will be adorable for Christmas cupcakes! :D

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Pretty Yum Things said...

Hi there, I just tried it out and it worked! I read one of the comments earlier, something about cream of tartar, so I threw some in and it was perfect. I almost gave up but kept on going, and it paid off :D

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Jamie Jensen Hill said...

I doubled the recipe and if you double the amount of time (about 10 minutes on the double boiler and 6 minutes mixing on high speed with the whip attachment) then it turns out perfect!! It is so delicious and yummy thank you for sharing this great recipe!

Anonymous said...

Anonymous...yes, this is the same as the old recipe for 7 minute icing/frosting...an age old recipe.

Nickie Rich said...

I just tried this! My frosting turned out fine, however, fell when I put it on my cupcakes. Next time i'm going to try the cream of tartar. I liked this post to my blog to credit you! I just make s'mores cupcakes and used this recipe for my frosting!!

Charlotte Ferreux said...

I love this recipe and blog...I posted it on my community foodie blog. Hope you can come check it out http://www.facebook.com/thefrenchiefoodie

Also, feel free to post you're recipes or you're favourite foodie tips on it whenever you like!

Lee Ann said...

Thanks for this Marshmallow Frosting recipe - looks delicious! :)


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Anonymous said...

Hi everyone! I have made this in the past as the filling for High Hat Cupcakes. You use the same marshmallow frosting and pipe it onto your chocolate cupcakes. Then let them cool in the freezer while you melt a bag of Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips with about 2 TBSP. of Canola Oil in the microwave. Then you take your cupcakes out of freezer after they are cold and dip the marshmallow frosting part in the melted chocolate. They are so good and everyone loves them. Enjoy!

Anonymous said...

Can't wait to try this! Hope it tastes as good as it looks and I'm sure it will. I saw this on Pinterest and had to repost it. Thank you!

Melly said...

so nice! I found you via pinterest & am following along! Thanks for sharing & I have 24 cupcakes to make for a classroom party - I think I found my winner here! Have a great day!
Melly
via
http://www.beckhamandbloom.com

Anonymous said...

Hi everyone. I just made this frosting. It came out okay, but my only concern is is it safe to eat? Does the bowl over simmering water really cook the egg whites? I get nervous about these things!

Jewels621 said...

Just made this today to frost angel food cupcakes. Turned out well after I added some cream of tartar and beat it about 4 or so extra minutes. Thanks!