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About making marshmallows?
Okay, I am attempting to make a home-made marshmallow. Unfortunately, I have two problems, or I at least THINK it is a problem:
a) I don’t have any candy thermometer. It is said in the recipe that my corn syrup and sugar mixture should reach 240 degrees Fahrenheit before I pour it to the gelatin mixture. So, without using any candy thermometers, are there any ways that I could tell that the sugar and corn syrup mixture has already reached 240 degrees F?
b) I don’t have a stand electric mixer, BUT I do have a hand electric mixer with whisk attachments. Would that suffice? Because I will be beating the gelatin and hot corn syrup and sugar mixture.
Please help as soon as possible…
There is no way that you can guess if your mixture is up to a 240. Candy thermometers are a pretty essential part of any candy making. I would really encourage using a thermometer. Some things don’t set right if they aren’t up to a specific temperature. Then….. on the other hand…. maybe making marshmallows isn’t that specific. So you could definitely try. I personally don’t know from experience. 240 degrees is pretty hot….. so I would imagine when every thing is boiling pretty well…. time out 5 extra minutes from that.
As far as you mixer….. its probably recommends a stand mixer because it is going to take a hell of a lot of mixing to fluff that marshmallow up. If you think you arms are up to holding that mixer for a good 20 minutes. Go for it.
Its always a good to experiment in the kitchen…. I have been cooking and baking for a long time….. yet sometimes I experiment and things turn out great….. and sometimes not so great…… but there is no harm in trying. Best of luck to you……