Marshmallow Frosting Recipe (2024)

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I love love LOVE marshmallows! And soft squishy marshmallow frosting, creme or fluff (whatever you want to call it) is AMAZING! On top of cake, tarts, ice creams, etc.. This is ONE of TWO recipes! This is the easier, softer recipe, click over to this slightly more complicated and slightly more stabilized Marshmallow Fluff. It’s softer than a buttercream but can be dolloped, spread or piped.

Marshmallow Frosting Recipe (1)

Homemade is AMAZING! you will love love LOVE this! BUT it’s my favorite icing to use on a chocolate cake at home. For an extra treat I like to take a torch and brown the frosting! It’s also great as part of a trifle, with chocolate cake and pretty much anything else, pudding, crushed candy bars, etc… This video starts with this recipe then moves on to the more advanced recipe.

Once you pipe it it will set up nicely, it does stay a little sticky unless you toast it. It toasts beautifully but you don’t have to toast it. Use it right away! It’s thick right at the beginning, but it does lose its stiffness kinda quickly and if left exposed to air it will set up, so don’t take too long frosting, don’t over work it. You CAN put it in sealed container (I like to use a gallon bag to keep the air out)

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I love love LOVE to serve this in my Hot Chocolate or on top of my Frozen Hot Chocolate, something about Hot Chocolate and Marshmallows that I just adore! I’m not sure if there anything chocolate I don’t love this on, it plays a staring role in my S’more Ice Cream!

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Marshmallow Frosting Recipe

this is often called a 7 minute frosting, or cooked frosting or american meringue - I call it marshmallow frosting, it has the flavor and texture that is that of a soft spreadable marshmallow. Perfect in place of meringue on tarts, or as a frosting on cupcakes or cakes, amazing plain or toasted and any extra is perfect with graham crackers

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Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 4 minutes minutes

beating time: 3 minutes minutes

Total Time: 12 minutes minutes

Servings: 24 servings

Calories: 40kcal

Author: Ashlee Marie

Ingredients

  • 4 lrg egg whites
  • 3/4 C granulated sugar
  • 6 Tbsp light corn syrup
  • 1 tsp vanilla

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Instructions

  • Put eggs whites, sugar and corn syrup in the top of a double boiler over boiling water and beat with a hand mixer until it turns white, thickens and ribbons form- about 4 mins.

  • Transfer mixture to a room temp mixing bowl,(or place warm bowl into a bowl if ice to cool it down) add vanilla and beat with electric mixer with whisk attachment on Med high until stiff peaks form- about 3 mins.

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Nutrition

Calories: 40kcal | Carbohydrates: 10g | Protein: 0g | Fat: 0g | Saturated Fat: 0g | Cholesterol: 0mg | Sodium: 3mg | Sugar: 10g | Calcium: 1mg

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    • Ashlee

      I do ALL THE TIME! it’s seriously SO good!

  1. Kimberly

    Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge on marshmallow frosting, I was actually going to use it for the layers of a wedding cake! Phewww!!! I didn’t know it wasn’t strong enough to hold up!

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    • Ashlee

      I have made homemade marshmallow in a cake pan and used that as filling quite a few times, but sadly, I can’t use this frosting as filling. I do love it on practically everything though

  2. Helen

    This looks really good! I just wanted to know, if I make this recipe, about how many cupcakes will I be able to frost?

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    • Ashlee

      I can do a full batch of 24 with this, and depending on how generous I am I’ll sometimes have just a tad bit left over, ORRR I can frost just 12 and eat the rest…

  3. Rosa Bood

    This recipe only contains 4 1/2 total ounces of sugars compared to most other similar recipes (ex: 7 Minute Frosting) that call for 1-1 1/2 cups of sugars…hmmm is this the correct amount of sugars? Thank you in advance for answering me Ashlee.

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    • Ashlee

      yup this is the amt I always use.

  4. Emily C

    Hello, will the frosting melt/wilt? I’m going to frost a cake with it and I”m wondering if I should wait to make it day-off or if I can frost the day before? Thanks!

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    • Ashlee

      it’s def thinner and softer than most frosting, but once you stop messing with it it stabilizes – don’t make it too thick or it will run down a bit before it stabilizes. then it will stay sticky, but it won’t melt, you need to use it as soon as you finish making it, but you can frost it the day before with no issues

  5. Jennifer Edmonds

    Can you tell me if this would hold up as a whoopie pie filling? If not, how could I stiffen it up a bit to work inside a whoopie pie?

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    • Ashlee

      it would – but you’ll need ot let it set to hold the cookies apart – if you ate them super fresh it would just spill out (which is good and bad 😉 delicious, but messy)

  6. Sim

    Can I use it to decorate a wedding cake?

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  7. Jennifer Darby

    How long will this keep, made up in the fridge?

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    • Ashlee Marie

      this frosting needs to be used right away, this isn’t to make ahead. If left out it will crust over, if put in Tupperware (in the fridge or on the counter) it will separate and it doesn’t whip back up again. I still enjoy the leftovers, just scoop off the top, don’t try to stir it back together.

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