My friend and I went to the movies last night to watch “Nights in Rodanthe” and we both got out of the theater even more in love with Richard Gere then we already were. :)
Part of the movie takes place in a beautiful beach, with a house surrounded by balconies. I can easily picture myself there, with a cup of hot chocolate and these marshmallows. Talk about a great way of spending a cold afternoon.
Chocolate marshmallows
from Australian Gourmet Traveller
Marshmallows:
20g powdered gelatin
330g sugar
100ml corn syrup
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
20g Dutch-process cocoa
Coating:
60g pure icing sugar, sifted
35g corn starch
15g Dutch-process cocoa
Place gelatin in the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with a whisk attachment, add 1/3 cup (80ml) cold water and let stand for 10 minutes.
Combine sugar, corn syrup and 1/3 cup (80ml) water in a saucepan and stir over medium-high heat until sugar dissolves, bring to the boil and cook without stirring until mixture reaches 121ºC/249ºF on a sugar thermometer. With the mixer on low speed, add this syrup in a thin steady stream and whisk until combined. Scrape down sides of bowl, add vanilla, increase speed to high and whisk for 8-10 minutes or until thick, white and fluffy – I used a Kitchen Aid and in 4 minutes it was done.
Sieve over the cocoa, whisk and transfer mixture to a baking paper-lined, lightly oiled 17cm-square cake pan*, smoothing top and stand overnight. Turn onto a lightly oiled cutting board and cut into squares – coating the knife with cooking spray or brushing it with oil helps a lot.
Sieve together icing sugar, corn starch and cocoa, then roll marshmallows in cocoa mixture to coat.
Marshmallows will keep for up to a week in an airtight container.
* I used a high 15cm square pan and a 20cm square pan would have been even better
Makes about 60
These are so amazing! They look perfect with some hot mug of chocolate.
ReplyDeletewow wish to make these . They re perfect with hot chocolate and even on their own yumm:)
ReplyDeleteMmmm.... to both the marshmallows AND Richard Gere!
ReplyDeleteI've wondered where that house is that it is not getting swallowed up by the ocean. It looks awfully close to the water in the movie!
Who needs the beach? I'd curl up with some cocoa and those lovely marshmallows anywhere!
ReplyDeleteI can't believe you made marshmallows Patricia! What a great and professional effort...they look delicious!
ReplyDeleteHee, you are such a girly girl Patricia :P Anyway, I applaud you for having the patience to make these, and so neatly too! (It's almost summer there, right? Or the other way round?) I imagine mine will come out in shapes of frustration!
ReplyDeleteI've never entertained the thought of making marshmallows, but you've inspired me to try it. A chocolate marshmallow and Richard Gere sounds almost like too much heaven to handle!
ReplyDeletehomemade marshmallows are pure bliss. If I can have some in front of me right now. Is the movie good? I am planning to watch it too.
ReplyDeleteMmmm, I love homemade marshmallows, and Richard Gere too! I've never made chocolate marshmallows, I would love to try these! That monkey cup is just adorable. :)
ReplyDeleteThese are so pretty and look like something I could actually make. What is icing sugar?
ReplyDeleteOMG Patricia these are amazing looking. I mean serious ga-ga drool here.
ReplyDeleteThese look fabulous...couldn't get any better. *SIGH* I love Richard Gere too! Do you suppose honey would be a substitute for corn syrup? Hmmmmmmm
ReplyDeleteThese look SO good! Yummy!
ReplyDeleteI love marshmallows!
ReplyDeleteWhen I saw these at foodgawker I couldn't resist stopping by...
They look great!
wow they look so good! I love putting marshmallows in my hot chocolate then putting them in the microwave to melt and go all gooey - perfect
ReplyDeleteI've never attempted marshmallows, but I think it would be such fun to make for my grandchildren. I'll keep Richard Gere to myself, thank you very much!
ReplyDeleteI love homemade marshmallows. As much for the fun of making them as the fun of eating them. But chocolate marshmallows made be the perfect food! fabulous.
ReplyDeleteThese look great! I still haven't tried my hand at marshmallows, but these make it very tempting.
ReplyDeleteYour marshmallows look delightful!
ReplyDeleteI love homemade marshmallows! Love the fun flavor!
ReplyDeleteYay! Those look awesome!
ReplyDeleteFantastic idea for marshmellows.. I love looking through desert recipes... I am sure the kids will love...and looks easy to make...thanks
ReplyDeleteAndy
www.recipebuddys.com
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ReplyDeleteHi !
ReplyDeleteI love the photos that come with your recipes (not only this one, all of them).
This will hopefully give inspiration to me for my blog, as I love cooking as well as photography but I combine them quite rarely..
I will come back here regularly, without any doubt !
Michael
http://spring-recipes.blogspot.com
Oh my goodness I've never tasted a chocolate marshmallow, but gosh do they look fantastic!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures and I am ultimate sucker for your marshmallows. They look inviting!!!
ReplyDeleteI tried to make marshmallows before but when I started to whip up everything in the kitchen aid, the volume just did not happen!!! Can I put it down to the fact that I live above 6,000 ft above sea level or is that just a sordid excuse? ha! ha! I know it is the latter!
I'm not a big fan of marshmallow. But I'm so tempted to put one into my hot coco!!!!!
ReplyDeleteOh my… those little marshmallows look so good.
ReplyDeleteI have to get around to making marshmallows! These look so good, as does the hot chocolate.
ReplyDeleteI have never made homemade marshmallows. You make sound so easy. They look gorgeous.
ReplyDeletePat, those look so tempting. Especially in the Winter nights. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteFood Librarian, thank you!
ReplyDeleteSnooky Doodle, you are right - they are really good on their own. :)
Recipe Girl, yay! Isn't he insanely charming? ;)
And my friend was saying the same thing about the house - it doesn't look very solid. :)
Susan, a hammock would be nice, don't you think? :)
Pete, I did! :)
And you are far too kind, my friend. Thank you.
Mark, I am! What can I do? :D
It's spring here - always the opposite from USA and Europe. But in Sao Paulo you never know... We can have a 33ºC day followed by a 16ºC one... :S
Mary, isn't it? I agree with you - marshmallows and Richard Gere would be a dream. ;)
Mandy, it is good - I'm more of a drama girl, but I do like romance when the movie has talented actors, and this is the case.
LyB, I love that cup, too. :)
Pam, tks, darling! Icing sugar is confectioners' sugar.
Cathy, thank you, sweetie! :D
Deeba, I don't think it would work well to avoid sugar crystallization as the corn syrup does... :(
Tami, thank you for stopping by!
Leonor, I'm glad you stopped by, tks!
Helen, I'll be using the microwave method next time, you bet! :)
Lydia, I think you grandchildren would love these. And don't be greedy as for Richard Gere, my friend! :D
Zoe, thank you, darling! I can't wait to try other flavors.
Sweet Bird, tks for dropping me a line! They are not hard to make, believe me!
Leslie, thank you for visiting!
Melody, homemade is always best, isn't it?
Emiline, tks, hun!
Andrew, thank you for visiting!
Michael, I'm glad you find this inspiring, thank you for stopping by!
Kelly-Jane, they were really good, my friend.
Nazarina A., really? That's a shame! Don't let that keep you from trying again. As for the altitude, I do think it gets in the way, it's not an excuse!
Thank you for stopping by!
Lu, I wasn't a fan until I tried the homemade ones... :)
Bakerella, thank you, darling!
Julie, they are not hard to make, dear!
Alexa, you just need a thermometer. Then it's easy. :)
Arfi, thank you, darling!
I've never made homemade marshmallows before, but I love marshmallows so I should try these!
ReplyDeletei love homemade marshmallow. beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love homemade marshmallows but have never tried the chocolate variety. These look just perfect for topping off a mug of hot cocoa!
ReplyDeleteThese look yummy, Patricia! What a great idea to add cocoa to the coating mixture. It should cut down the sweetness so well.
ReplyDeleteI'm not a marshmallow lover, but I'd love some of these heavenly treats. Yours pics keep getting better and better, Patricia!
ReplyDeleteRichard Gere is okay, but he's no cbocolate marshmallow [g]
ReplyDeleteI have to try these! I have yet to try homemade marshmallows, but I think the coming cold and the fact that these are chocolate make it time!
ReplyDeletedidnt noe u can make ur own marshmellows!! nice one! and lovely pic
ReplyDeleteyay for nicholas sparks! yay for north carolina! (i'm not biased at all. ha.) read the book - haven't seen the movie - yet.
ReplyDeletei've had homemade marshmallows on my to-do list forEVER. yours look wonderful!
I'm not yet tackled marshmallows, but I'm inspired by your lovely, delicate ones.
ReplyDeleteDamn girl, that looks so much better than the chocolate marshmallows we got from Williams-Sonoma! Great job!
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