Blooming Marshmallow Flowers Recipes

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LARGE MARSHMALLOW FLOWER

Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Categories     dessert

Yield 1 cupcake

Number Of Ingredients 5



Large Marshmallow Flower image

Steps:

  • Snip off top-to-bottom slices all around the marshmallows, leaving a sticky core (which you can eat)-each wedge will have a sticky inside and a powdery outside. You should have about 15 petals.
  • Press the sticky sides into the blue sanding sugar. Arrange about 10 petals around the edge of the cupcake so that they extend slightly over the edge. Arrange the remaining petals in a second layer on top of the first.
  • Cut 2 small pieces from the black licorice, dab some frosting on the ends and dip in the yellow sanding sugar. Stand it in the center of the flower.

3 to 4 large marshmallows
Blue and yellow sanding sugars
1 frosted cupcake (about 2 tablespoons frosting works best)
1 thin black licorice strip
A bit of extra frosting

MARSHMALLOW FONDANT FLOWERS AND BUTTERFLIES

Our homemade two-ingredient marshmallow fondant tastes delicious and is super fun for crafty dessert decorators. You can make a cute cupcake garden with these designs -- but the sky's the limit on your creativity!

Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Categories     dessert

Time 5h15m

Yield 6 to 8 each of roses, daisies, butterflies

Number Of Ingredients 5



Marshmallow Fondant Flowers and Butterflies image

Steps:

  • For the marshmallow fondant: combine the marshmallows and 1 tablespoon water in a large microwave-safe bowl. Microwave in 30-second intervals, stirring in between each, until melted, about 1 1/2 minutes.
  • Pour about three-quarters of the sifted confectioners' sugar into the marshmallows and stir to combine. Once the mixture becomes too stiff to stir, grease your counter and hands with shortening (or wear greased latex gloves) and dump the mixture onto the counter. Knead, adding more confectioners' sugar a little at a time, until the fondant is very smooth, not sticky and holds its shape in a ball without relaxing. Use right away or grease it lightly with additional shortening, wrap tightly in plastic wrap and refrigerate for several days. (Let return to room temperature before using.)
  • For the flowers and butterflies: Divide the fondant into 3 pieces. Working with one piece at a time, made an indentation in the top with your thumb and drop in food coloring (start with about 4 drops). Grease your hands and counter with shortening (or wear greased latex gloves). Knead the dough until the color is even, adding more food coloring if you want it darker. Wrap in plastic while you repeat with the remaining pieces of dough and different colors.
  • To make a rose, pinch off a walnut-size ball of the fondant color of your choice. Very lightly dust your work surface with confectioners' sugar (just enough so it doesn't stick; you don't want the fondant to look dusty). Roll the fondant to a scant 1/8-inch thickness. Use a small round cutter (about 1 1/4 inch) and punch out 10 to 12 rounds. Roll the first round around itself to create the inside of the rose. Continue to roll the pieces around each other, starting one petal halfway after the previous. Press the bottom together and peel the petals back slightly to open the rose.
  • To make a daisy, pinch off a walnut-size ball of the fondant color of your choice. Very lightly dust your work surface with confectioners' sugar (just enough so it doesn't stick; you don't want the fondant to look dusty). Roll to a scant 1/8-inch thickness. Use a 6-petal flower cutter (any size between 2 and 2 1/2 inches) to cut out as many flowers as you can. Use a toothpick to press a line down the center of each petal. For each flower, roll some fondant in a contrasting color into a ball slightly smaller than the center of the flower. Press to flatten slightly and poke the top all over lightly with a toothpick . Brush the bottom lightly with water and stick it in the center of the flower. Lay the flowers inside an egg carton to dry so the petals stand up, 2 to 3 hours.
  • To make a butterfly, pinch off a walnut-sized ball of the fondant color of your choice. Very lightly dust your work surface with confectioners' sugar (just enough so it doesn't stick; you don't want the fondant to look dusty). Roll the fondant to a scant 1/8-inch thickness. Use a 6-petal flower cutter (any size between 2 and 2 1/2 inches) to cut out a few daisy shapes. Cut and remove the top and bottom petal with a paring knife, leaving a V-shaped notch; the 4 remaining petals should look like a butterfly's wings. Pinch off 4 tiny pieces of fondant in a different color and roll into balls. Flatten to make spots for the butterfly's wings and attach to the wings, using a little water to adhere. Pinch off a small piece of fondant in a third color and roll into a snake about 2 inches long. Snip the top third in half lengthwise with scissors and pull apart to make antennae. Attach to the body with a little water. Lay a piece of parchment over a rolling pin and lay the butterfly on it, face-down, to dry, about 4 hours and up to overnight.

One 10-ounce bag mini marshmallows
One 1-pound box confectioners' sugar, sifted, plus additional for dusting
Vegetable shortening, for kneading the fondant
3 different colors gel food coloring
Confectioners' sugar, for rolling the dough

M&M'S FLOWERS

Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Categories     dessert

Time 10m

Yield 8 to 10 servings

Number Of Ingredients 0



M&M'S Flowers image

Steps:

  • Spread white icing on round vanilla wafers. Put a green M&M in the center of each, then arrange red M&M'S around it.

MAGIC FLOWERS

This is one of the easiest ways I know to work with sugar and create beautiful flowers. You can make as many colors as you would like. You can combine different shapes to make multicolored flowers. Have fun and let your creative instincts guide you.

Provided by Food Network

Categories     dessert

Time 40m

Yield 40 flowers, depending on the m

Number Of Ingredients 4



Magic Flowers image

Steps:

  • Make sure the molds are clean and dry. Place molds in freezer for at least 10 minutes before filling. Cook the sugar, corn syrup and water to light caramel color (about 320 degrees F). Divide the caramel into 2 heatproof glass bowls. Add a few drops of food color to each bowl. You can use any color that you like.
  • Dip the flower mold into the hot sugar. I dipped the flower molds in the red sugar and the leaf mold into the green. Set the sugar coated mold onto a silpat lined baking sheet. Repeat this process using the other molds. After a few minutes, the sugar will set and cool. To remove the sugar flower from the mold, gently push at the edge of the flower. It should pop off from the mold. Repeat the same process until you have made as many flowers as you want for your centerpiece.
  • If you want to stick different shapes together, use more melted sugar to "glue" the pieces into place.
  • Remember, the sugar is very hot and will burn if it comes in contact with your skin. It is a good idea to keep a bowl of cold water readily available. If you get any sugar on your skin, dip your skin in the cold water to stop the burn and easily remove the sugar.

7 cups sugar
Scant 2 cups corn syrup
1 1/4 cups water
Food color, liquid or paste, red and green

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