![]() ![]() Lay marshmallows in a single layer, not touching Cut larger marshmallows to smaller sizes: Not only have you created a handy pantry staple for cocoa down the road, they are a super-fun snack treat for kids! Think of that lucky cereal that you buy in the spring with all the shapes - but better because you don’t have to contend with the icky cereal – just the good bits of crunchy sweetness! There is virtually no prep work and little maintenance. You can dehydrate marshmallows!!! Really! Dehydrating marshmallows is one of the easiest projects for a beginning dehydrator recipe. And that’s an experiment you can do with your kids one day because it’s fun and they’ll want to do it over and over. One option, of course, is to make your own DIY cocoa mix that’s really tasty, and to vacuum seal your marshmallows so that they stay fresher, longer. I’ve had luck finding them at Trader Joe’s, Aldi, and Whole Foods.Who doesn’t love a big steaming mug of hot cocoa? Especially if it’s been made with cream or milk, and a huge mountain of marshmallows or whipped cream? If we’re going to do it, we’re going to do it up big, right? Calories be damned!īut how often have you been disappointed to go into your pantry and all you find are little envelopes of some cheap cocoa mix and a half bag of dried up, gummy, sticky marshmallows that are just sad? We have to fix that! Make sure to check your labels for a plant-based treat. Dehydrated Vegan Marshmallows - Many commercially available types of marshmallows are made with gelatin, which means they aren’t suitable for vegans.Dehydrated Marshmallow Bits - If you can’t find mini marshmallows, cut larger ones into bits instead.Larger Dried Marshmallow Discs - While itty bitty dried marshmallows are the norm, who says that’s the only size possible? Break out the large marshmallows! Use lightly oiled scissors to snip your larger marshmallows into 3-4 discs apiece for larger hot cocoa accoutrements.Either way, feel free to use any flavor of these puffy treats to turn into blissfully crisp sugary bites. Dehydrated Flavored Marshmallows - You might have access to gourmet marshmallows that you made or from your favorite sweets shop, or you might have a bag of seasonal marshmallows like the peppermint ones Trader Joe’s releases this time of year.Here are a few more variations to consider as a great addition: While plain vanilla mini marshmallows are easy to find everywhere, they’re not your only option. I love making these dehydrated marshmallows for hot drinks and hot chocolate mixes I gift to friends around the holidays. Regular marshmallows on the other hand? I can grab a bag for under $2, which means I can scratch my childish itch for a lot less money. Then add to your mug of Hot Chocolate Coffee or Spicy orange hot chocolate! If you’ve ever googled “where to buy dehydrated marshmallows” you know they’re not exactly cheap. You just need 5 minutes of prep before continuing on through the drying process. ![]() This “recipe” for the dehydrating process for making crunchy marshmallows is: If you feel the same, this recipe is for you.Īs an adult, eating the miniature marshmallows and leaving the boring parts behind won’t get me in trouble, per se, but there’s a much better way - making my own dehydrated cereal marshmallows. The lucky charms marshmallows with their artificial color were worth every minute of scolding I received for putting my hands on every piece of cereal in the box. ![]() Those tiny, crunchy, and colorful mallow bits of unbridled sweetness in our favorite cereals were basically the definition of childhood joy. When I was a kid, I distinctly remember fishing through a box of Lucky Charms to get my sugar-greedy hands on all the bright colors of freeze-dried marshmallows. ![]()
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