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User Post: Beyond the S'more: Fun Recipes With Marshmallows

Marshmallows are lovely spongy confections that are renowned for their ooey, gooey role in Rice Krispies Treats and S’mores. Constructed primarily from sugar and gelatin, these fluffy puffs are also integral ingredients for many other recipes – from simple salads and side-dishes to dynamite desserts. Here are three marshmallows recipes from SheKnows.com


Fun recipes with marshmallows


Ambrosia Salad

Serves 10


A fruit salad with many mouthwatering variations, Ambrosia is essentially juicy sweet fruit and miniature marshmallows folded into a rich and creamy dressing of sour cream, whipped cream or whipped topping, and shredded coconut. This rendition of the classic recipe includes summer’s freshest fruit and colored marshmallows to make it even more appealing to your kids – or the kid in you.


Ingredients:

1 (8-ounce) container sour cream

1 (8-ounce) container whipped topping, thawed

1 (8-ounce) can pineapple tidbits, drained

1 cup finely chopped fresh, ripe but firm peaches

1 cup finely chopped fresh, pitted sweet cherries

2 cups colored miniature marshmallows

1 cup shredded coconut


Directions:

In a large bowl, gently combine sour cream and whipped topping. Add remaining ingredients and fold together until well-combined. Refrigerate for 1 to 2 hours before serving.


Baked Sweet Potatoes with Toasted Marshmallows and Bananas

Serves 6 to 8


A fun side-dish that will encourage your kids to eat their root veggies,this recipe features tender sweet potatoes topped with toasty marshmallows and caramelized banana slices. This dish will be especially popular with your holiday dinner guests.


Ingredients:

2 pounds sweet potatoes, sliced in half lengthwise

3 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted

1 teaspoon ground cinnamon

Salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste

1/4 cup firmly packed brown sugar

2 cups miniature marshmallows

2 ripe bananas, peeled, sliced crosswise


Directions:

1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Place sweet potatoes in a medium-sized baking dish. Drizzle with butter and sprinkle with cinnamon, salt and pepper. Cover dish with aluminum foil and bake for 45 minutes.


2. Remove foil and sprinkle potatoes with brown sugar. Bake for 15 minutes, uncovered, or until potatoes are fork-tender.


3. Scatter marshmallows and bananas over the top of the sweet potatoes. Bake for 10 minutes. Turn broiler on high and broil until marshmallows are just lightly toasted (keep an eye on them because they burn easily).


4. Remove from oven and serve hot.


Marshmallow Pops

Makes 16


This is a recipe that will get your kids to the kitchen. Jumbo marshmallows dipped, decorated and mounted on lollipop sticks, Marshmallow Pops can be a kid-friendly afternoon kitchen project or even an edible craft activity for your kids’ next sleepover or birthday party.


Ingredients:

16 lollipop sticks (available at craft stores and some supermarkets)

16 jumbo marshmallows

2 cups dark chocolate chips

1 cup almond butter, warmed

Finely crushed almonds

Colored sprinkles


Directions:

1. Insert a lollipop stick into each marshmallow and set aside. In a double boiler (or a heat-proof bowl over a pot of boiling water), melt chocolate chips, stirring occasionally until smooth. Immediately remove from heat.


2. Dip marshmallows into almond butter, coating only the top half. Dip marshmallows into chocolate, allowing excess to drip off.


3. Sprinkle marshmallows with almonds and sprinkles. Place on a piece of wax paper to cool and set up.


Other fun ideas with marshmallows


Get your kids involved in creative culinary uses for miniature and jumbo marshmallows. Here are just a few fun marshmallow ideas to inspire you:


·         Stir marshmallows into peanut butter for peanut butter mallow sandwiches.

·         Mix marshmallows with fresh fruit for topping pancakes, waffles or French toast.

·         Use marshmallows, other candies and toothpicks to create edible marshmallow people.

·         Float marshmallows on hot cocoa (always a classic!).

·         Stir marshmallows and nuts into warm melted chocolate and make marshmallow bark.

·         Make a marshmallow fruit frosting by stirring together marshmallows, whipped topping and chopped fruit.( Great on birthday cakes and bake sale cupcakes.)

·         Toss marshmallows into your kids’ favorite trail mix.

·         Place a miniature marshmallow in the bottom of an ice cream cone to prevent melted ice cream drips.

·         Toss into any fruit salad.

·         Use marshmallows to decorate oatmeal and frosted desserts.

·         Simply put your imagination to work and you’ll find many fun uses for marshmallows!

For more recipes ideas from SheKnows.com:
Dessert Recipes
Holiday Recipes
Kids Recipes

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  • Michelle M's Avatar
    Posted by Michelle M Mon Jul 6, 2009 3:12pm PDT

    S'mores sandwich bar cookies

    Ingredients

    * 1/2 cup (1 stick) butter or margarine, softened

    * 3/4 cup sugar

    * 1 egg

    * 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

    * 1-1/3 cups all-purpose flour

    * 3/4 cup graham cracker crumbs

    * 1 teaspoon baking powder

    * 1/4 teaspoon salt

    * 1-1/3 cups (8-oz. pkg.) HERSHEY'S Mini Milk Chocolate Bars OR 5 HERSHEY'S Milk Chocolate Bars (1.55 oz. each)

    * 3 cups miniature marshmallows

    Instructions

    1. Heat oven to 350 degree F. Grease 8-inch square baking pan.

    2. Beat butter and sugar until well blended in large bowl. Add egg and vanilla; beat well. Stir together flour, graham cracker crumbs, baking powder and salt; add to butter mixture, beating until blended. Press half of dough in prepared pan. Bake 15 minutes.

    3. Sprinkle mini chocolate bars over baked layer or arrange unwrapped chocolate bars over baked layer, breaking as needed to fit. Sprinkle with marshmallows; scatter bits of remaining dough over marshmallows, forming top layer. Bake 10 to 15 minutes or just until lightly browned. Cool completely in pan on wire rack. Cut into bars. 16 bars.

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  • Dubs's Avatar
    Posted by Dubs Mon Jul 6, 2009 4:17pm PDT

    I must go jogging now from looking at the photo. HATE!

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  • Milla.'s Avatar
    Posted by Milla. Mon Jul 6, 2009 5:03pm PDT

    Ya nice job, the only recipe we want The one pictured is not here. Heh.

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