Lavender and Honey Marshmallows

Lavender and honey marshmallow recipeIt's official: I am on a lavender kick. First it was lavender ice cream and then I decided to try lavender and honey marshmallows. This is what happens when you swear you don't like something. You end up loving it. Or maybe it's just me. It's the universe keeping me humble. I don't know. But I'm trying to make lavender everything lately.Homemade marshmallow recipeI loved the idea of one giant marshmellow in a mug of hot chocolate. Like this one here. And that's one awesome thing about making your own marshmallows: you can make them any size and any shape! I really like the light lavender flavor paired with rich hot chocolate. It's a very seasonal but unexpected combination.How to make marshmallowsLavender and Honey Marshmallows

1/3 cup powdered sugar
1/3 cup corn starch
1 cup water
1 teaspoon lavender buds
3 packets of gelatin (each packet contains 1/4 ounce)
1 1/2 cups sugar
3/4 cup light corn syrup
1/4 cup honey
1/4 teaspoon salt

First steep the lavender buds in 1 cup hot water for 3-5 minutes. Taste and see if the lavender flavor is strong enough for you, if not steep for longer. Strain with a fine mesh strainer. In the bowl of a mixer (with the whisk attachment on) combine the 1/2 cup of the lavender water with the gelatin packets. Allow this to set for 10 minutes.

In the meantime, in a pot combine the sugar, corn syrup, honey, salt and the remaining 1/2 cup lavender water. Cook over high heat, stirring to dissolve the sugar. Heat until the mixture reaches 240°F (you will need a candy thermometer). Turn your mixer (with the gelatin in it) on low and CAREFULLY pour the hot sugar mixture into the mixer as it runs. I always use my splash guard during this step, you don't want to get hot sugar on you! Once you've added all the sugar mixture turn your mixer on high and beat until white and fluffy (7-10 minutes).

While that runs whisk together the powdered sugar and corn starch. Spray a baking pan (rectangular or square depending on how fluffy you want your finished marshmallows to be) with non stick cooking spray. Sprinkle on the 3/4 of the powdered sugar mixture. Once the marshmallow batter is ready pour into the prepared pan and dust the surface with the remaining 1/4 of the powder sugar mixture. Allow to set overnight.
Lavender and honey marshmallowsThe next day simply remove your marshmallows from the pan and use a pizza cutter (or cookie cutters if you want to do shapes) to cut up your marshmallows. Serve in hot chocolate or try making fancy s'mores. Enjoy these! xo. Emma

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