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Bonnie Basham
Posted at:
January 26, 2025
This has been a most interesting experiment.Thank you for this progress report. Much appreciated!
I got some ground marshmallow root... used it to try to make marshmallows... found several fascinating things:
1. It takes more root than gelatin to make the "stuff" turn into an edible marshmallow... 1 oz of root was pretty thick but not thick enough to bond the sugar/water solution. Also, the root powder does not dissolve like gelatin – don't think it ever would so I had lumps of root powder in the sugar mixture.
2. Marshmallow root tastes like okra! It's from that family so that should not be a surprise --- but a "sweet okra-tasting marshmallow" was quite a surprise! Also, these marshmallows were a light brown to tan in color not white because the root is tan.
3. I"m going to try just a "pinch" of mallow root in the gelatin so I can say it has some root in it – and hope the taste is diminished.
Onward toward marshmallow perfection!