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There are a few rare things that once I start nibbling on, you should either a) put them behind triple locked steel doors or b) hand over the whole batch and let me have at it.
It doesn’t happen often, usually I can get my fill after one donut or brownie, but these homemade mint chocolate chip marshmallows are a weakness. I could even dare to say that they are better than a bowl of mint chocolate chip ice cream, and if you know me, I like ice cream.
Making Mint Chocolate Chip Shamrock Marshmallows
I’ve seen lots of homemade marshmallow recipes swirling around internet land, and while they always looked cute, in my mind I was thinking, “No way am I going to spend time making homemade marshmallows when I can buy a bag for $1.”
Put on the breaks!! WHAT was I thinking?!
Even if I write ‘You need to make these ASAP!’ 5 times, I’m not sure that really communicates how delicious homemade marshmallows are. If you decide to venture into marshmallow making, you’ll understand why homemade marshmallows are 1000x better than any marshmallows you can buy in a bag.
You might not believe me now, but after you try them, you’ll agree. :)
Homemade Marshmallows
But, back to the beginning of the story.. I was so sure that I wasn’t ever going to make homemade marshmallows.
But then I had an idea to make Mint Chocolate Chip Shamrock Marshmallows for St. Patrick’s Day.
And I couldn’t take regular marshmallows and flatten them out then dye them green very easily, so if I wanted shamrock marshmallows I was going to have to make them. And I will do anything to make a cute holiday themed recipe come to life, kind of like when I sorted hundreds of fruity pebbles to make these ridiculous rainbow donuts. So I just had to make these Mint Chocolate Chip Shamrock Marshmallows.
These Mint Chocolate Chip Shamrock Marshmallows are perfect in a cup of hot cocoa. But I also ate quite a few on there own :)
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Mint Chocolate Chip Shamrock Marshmallows
Ingredients
- 2 envelopes unflavored gelatin
- 1 ½ cups sugar
- ⅔ cup light corn syrup
- ⅛ tsp salt
- 1 to 2 tsp peppermint extract
- green food coloring
- ⅓ to ¼ cup mini chocolate chips
- Non-stick cooking spray
Instructions
- Spray a 12 by 17 inch rimmed baking sheet with cooking spray. Line the baking sheet with a piece of parchment paper and spray the parchment paper. Set aside. *Note if you don’t have a 12×17 inch pan, you can use a another similar sized pan, the marshmallows just may be thicker.
- In a mixing bowl, add 1/3 cup cold water and sprinkle the gelatin evenly over the water. Allow the gelatin to soften, about 5 minutes.
- In a medium saucepan, combine the sugar, corn syrup, salt and 1/3 cup water. Cover the pan and bring the mixture to a boil. Once boiling, remove the lid and stick in a candy thermometer. Stir the mixture occasionally until it reaches 238 degrees (the soft-ball stage), about 5 minutes.
- While beating the mixture on low, slowly pour the syrup in a steady stream down the side of the bowl that has the gelatin in it.
- Increase the speed of the mixer gradually to high and beat until the mixture is thick and almost tripled in volume, about 12 minutes. Add in the peppermint extract and green food coloring, beat for 1 more minute or until the color is even.
- Add in the mini chocolate chips and stir the mixture by hand.
- Pour the marshmallow mixture onto the prepared baking sheet and even the mixture using a spatula sprayed with non-stick cooking spray. Let the marshmallows stand at room temperature, uncovered overnight.
- The following day, use a shamrock shaped cookie cutter to cut out as many marshmallow as possible. If the marshmallows are too sticky, spray the cookie cutter with non-stick spray. Store the marshmallows in an air tight container.
Notes
Nutrition
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All nutritional values are approximate and provided to the reader as a courtesy. Changing ingredients and/or quantities will alter the estimated nutritional calculations.
Oh homemade marshmallows are in a different ballpark than store bought…plus you can’t buy fun flavors and shapes like these ;)
And now I know! How silly I was before!
Agreed, Beth! Homemade marshmallows are soooooooo worth the effort! I haven’t made them in ages … so thank you for jogging my memory. Your shamrock marshmallows are absolutely adorable!
Tracey @The Kitchen is My Playground
You are welcome Tracey! I hope you get a chance to make some!
These are St. Patrick’s day comfort right here! These marshmallows swimming in that hot chocolate is making me so hungry right now. So amazing girl.
You have me dreaming about them again!
These are freaking adorable! I love them :)
Thanks Mandy! I love the lucky charms bars you posted today!
So, so perfect! I really need to try and make these for my soon-to-be 5 year old who has a St. Patrick’s Day birthday!
Perfect timing Melanie! I wish we were neighbors so you could borrow my cookie cutter :)
These are so cute – and I know I’d have a hard time keeping away from them. Love that they are mint chocolate chip, too!
Thanks Heather!
Just stop already! All the time cute little festive things… your making us all look bad!!! :)
But I will still make this marshmallow because it looks awesome and who doesn’t like hot chocolate with marshmallows!
Krista, no no no! You’re making me look bad.. with all the unhealthy recipes I share compared to all of your healthy ones!
Oh my gosh, these are darling!! I want two in a giant cup of hot cocoa! Perfect to warm me up on this super dreary day!
These marshmallows will cure your winter blues!
These are so pretty and I love the combination of mint and chocolate. I know I couldn’t stop at just one!
I definitely couldn’t stop after just one, hehe :)
Beth, these are so much fun! Love everything about them!
Thank you Julie!