LEMON MARSHMALLOWS

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Provided by Kemp Minifie

Categories     Candy     Food Processor     Mixer     Citrus     Fruit     Easter     Kid-Friendly     Lemon     Shower     Edible Gift     Party     Advance Prep Required     Small Plates

Yield Makes 64 marshmallows

Number Of Ingredients 10

Vegetable oil for brushing pan
About 1 cup confectioners' sugar for coating pan and marshmallows
4 medium lemons (about 1 pound total)
1 1/2 cups granulated sugar
4 (1/4-ounce) envelopes powdered unflavored gelatin
1 cup light corn syrup
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon (about 30 drops) yellow food coloring (preferably organic), or more as desired
Special equipment:
Pastry brush; 1 (9-inch) square baking pan; small, fine-mesh sieve; food processor; 4 1/2-quart or larger stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment; candy thermometer

Steps:

  • Brush the bottom and sides of a 9-inch square baking pan with vegetable oil. Using a small, fine-mesh sieve, dust the pan generously with confectioners' sugar, knocking out any excess.
  • Using a vegetable peeler, remove the zest from the lemons in strips then use a small sharp knife to remove any white pith from the undersides of the zest. Reserve the lemons. Finely chop the zest then transfer to the bowl of a food processor and add the granulated sugar. Process until the zest is finely ground, 1 to 2 minutes.
  • Squeeze and strain enough juice from the lemons to measure 1/2 cup and transfer to the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment. Add 2 tablespoons water, then sprinkle gelatin into the bowl and stir briefly to make sure all the gelatin is in contact with the lemon juice and water. Let soften while you make the sugar syrup.
  • In a heavy 3- to 4-quart saucepan, combine the zest-sugar mixture with the corn syrup, salt, and 1/2 cup water. Place over moderate heat and bring to a boil, stirring until the sugar is dissolved. Put a candy thermometer into the boiling sugar syrup and continue boiling (the mixture may foam up, so turn the heat down slightly if necessary), without stirring, until the thermometer registers 240°F (soft-ball stage). Remove the saucepan from the heat and let stand briefly until the bubbles dissipate slightly.
  • With the mixer on low speed, pour the hot sugar syrup into the softened gelatin in a thin stream down the side of the bowl. Gradually increase the mixer speed to high and beat until the marshmallow is very thick and forms a thick ribbon when the whisk is lifted, about 5 minutes. Beat in the food coloring, adding more for a darker yellow color.
  • Scrape the marshmallow into the prepared pan (it will be very sticky) and use wet fingertips to spread it evenly and smooth the top. Let stand, uncovered at room temperature, until the surface is no longer sticky and you can gently pull the marshmallow away from the sides of the pan with your fingertips, at least 4 hours or overnight.
  • Dust a cutting board with confectioners' sugar. Use a rubber spatula to pull the sides of the marshmallow from the edge of the pan (use the spatula to loosen the marshmallow from the bottom of the pan if necessary) and invert onto the cutting board. Dust the top with confectioners' sugar. Brush a long thin knife or a chef's knife with vegetable oil and dust with confectioners' sugar to prevent sticking; continue dusting the knife as necessary. Cut lengthwise into 8 strips, then crosswise into eighths, to form a total of 64 squares. (For larger marshmallows, cut lengthwise into 6 strips, then crosswise into sixths, to form a total of 36 squares.) Coat marshmallows, one at a time, in confectioners' sugar, using a pastry brush to brush off any excess. DO AHEAD: Marshmallows can be stored, layered between sheets of wax paper or parchment in an airtight container in a dry place at cool room temperature, for 1 month.

Poppy Ward
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These marshmallows are the perfect combination of sweet and tart.


Ayesha Sherry
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I'm so glad I tried this recipe. These marshmallows are delicious!


Pranto Zareen
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This recipe is a fail.


Aya06 Ak
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I'm really disappointed with this recipe.


Ghousia Qadri
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These marshmallows are the worst I've ever had.


Hridoy mobile Sarbesing sentar
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I would not recommend this recipe to anyone.


Gupta Chhetri
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These marshmallows were a waste of time and ingredients.


Serah Ebipatei
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I followed the recipe exactly, but my marshmallows didn't turn out right. I'm not sure what went wrong.


Asnaku Lemma
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These marshmallows were a bit too soft for my liking.


Shohan Hosan
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I would have liked these marshmallows to be a bit more lemony.


Ayaan Ayraa
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These marshmallows are a bit too sweet for my taste, but they're still good.


Azhar Azharali
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I made these marshmallows with my kids and we had a lot of fun. They were so excited to eat them when they were finished.


Olwethu Mandindi
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These marshmallows are a great way to use up extra egg whites.


Amir Dandrawy
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I love the bright yellow color of these marshmallows. They're so cheerful!


Rubi Lyn
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These marshmallows are perfect for a summer BBQ.


Ashma Gurung
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I used this recipe to make lemon marshmallow pies and they were a huge success. Thanks for sharing!


Avalynn Johnson
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My kids loved these marshmallows. They said they were the best they've ever had.


Rhyne Mathe
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These were so easy to make! I'm definitely going to be making them again.


Jamari Peeples
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I love the tangy sweetness of these marshmallows. They're perfect for a summer treat.


Jahkoda Foskey
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These lemon marshmallows were a hit at my last dinner party! They were so light and fluffy, with the perfect amount of lemon flavor.