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Offline Mashley

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This is a friends recipe that she gets many requests for. It is quite stiff and pipes well and is capable of holding up largish decorations like a whole malteser and the like. This amount makes a full jugs worth and is enough to cover 40 small cup cakes. I was going to write this recipe out and keep it in the back of my EDC, but figured it is just as easy to always find it here and everyone likes a good frosting recipe. :)

Marshmallow Frosting

3 egg whites
400g caster sugar
3 teaspoons corn syrup (or glucose syrup)
1/4 teaspoon cream of tartar
150g water
3/4 teaspoon vanilla extract
Food colouring

Mix first five ingredients for 5 mins, 70C, speed 4 with the butterfly  (MC off).

Then add the final 2 ingredients, no heat, speed 4, leaving butterfly in place, for about 5 mins until it looks glossy and stiff.

Pipe as required.

I am not sure if it freezes well, I have never tried freezing it. What I did do with my leftover mix was pipe it onto baking paper and popped it on cookie sheets in a very low oven (between 50-75deg) for a few hours. This dried it right out. I piped discs about the diameter of a coffee cup and will layer these discs with whipped cream and fruit. They are very yummy and store well in an air tight container. You can also pipe small meringues that could be served alongside coffee.

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Katiej - I made this first thing today and used it to make lemon meringue cupcakes for Mother's day lunch.

I made simple vanilla cupcakes in my KA, filled them with lemon curd, topped them with the frosting and use my kitchen blowtorch to given them a bit of colour as suggested.  I baked the cupcakes in little silicone baking cups that look like little teacups.
Mum thought the cupcakes were very cute and tasted nice (although I thought the cake was a bit on the dry side - teach me to use the KA instead of Thermie.

The frosting is great and easy to make.  When I mixed the ingredients on speed 4 with the MC off I had a bit of a mess happening, with small bits of frosting flying out the top of Thermie.  I placed the basket on top, as I can't deal with mess. This worked fine, although I'm not sure if this meant I wasn't getting enough air into the frosting.

maddy - I have just whipped this up, but it seems too runny to be able to pipe. Everything was clean and grease free and I gave an extra 2 minutes at 1 minute intervals but it's just not thickening up. The jug is still cooling down, will try again, if that fails will try whipping it up in the KA.
I am concerned that it may be over beaten now though.....bummer, will have to make regular icing I think....the push up pops are now just waiting to be dressed.

snappy - It appears to be identical to the crabapple bakery recipe I normally use (except that one uses 480g of sugar) so I was thrilled to find someone had converted it into thermomix. Unfortunately I didn't manage to get it as thick as I wanted but it worked ok.  Just a warning, like making any egg whites in the TMX you need to clean out your bowl thoroughly and wipe over with vinegar before beginning. This recipe makes heaps.  I piped icing for 40 mini cupcakes and got nine individual pavolvas (with a beautiful soft marshmallow centre!) If you're making cakes for Christmas, this icing looks like snow!




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Re: Marshmallow Frosting.
« Reply #1 on: May 01, 2012, 05:43:16 am »
Oh yum. This sounds great.
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Re: Marshmallow Frosting.
« Reply #2 on: May 01, 2012, 06:11:44 am »
Mashley, do u leave the butterfly in, in step 2  ;D
i don't need a recipe i'm italian

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Re: Marshmallow Frosting.
« Reply #3 on: May 01, 2012, 06:22:43 am »
I love the sound of this.
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Re: Marshmallow Frosting.
« Reply #4 on: May 01, 2012, 06:49:16 am »
Mashley, this looks great. Does it freeze well and will it hold colour well?

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Sorry for the late reply. I hadn't made it when I posted, only eaten it. I wanted to have a good play with it before I answered. It is almost an Italian meringue mixture, however Italian Meringue has to be heated to 115degrees which obviously this isn't. It is a very versatile little recipe and very quick to make. I wouldn't bother freezing it, it was so easy to make on the spot. I did it while getting kids out the door for school. :) I defrosted eggwhites I had in the freezer to make it (from the last batch of icecream I made). It does hold the colour well. I have modified the original post. It can also be given some nice embellishment with the aide of a kitchen blowtorch if you have one.

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oohhh sounds awesome mashley. another on the must try list!
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This sounds brilliant thank you Mashie.  I have just made a log cabin birthday cake for my grandson and I tried to make a Vienna Cream in the Thermomix.  Even thought I put heaps more icing sugar in, the icing is still too thin and I'm afraid it's going to fall off the cake!!!  This recipe would be perfect - I'll use it for my next cake unless anyone else has a good recipe for ordinary old Vienna Cream icing.

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Thanks Mashley  8) looking forward to trying this one out!
.........EAT CAKE!

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I made this first thing today and used it to make lemon meringue cupcakes for Mother's day lunch.

I made simple vanilla cupcakes in my KA, filled them with lemon curd, topped them with the frosting and use my kitchen blowtorch to given them a bit of colour as suggested.  I baked the cupcakes in little silicone baking cups that look like little teacups.
Mum thought the cupcakes were very cute and tasted nice (although I thought the cake was a bit on the dry side - teach me to use the KA instead of Thermie  :))

The frosting is great and easy to make.  When I mixed the ingredients on speed 4 with the MC off I had a bit of a mess happening, with small bits of frosting flying out the top of Thermie.  I placed the basket on top, as I can't deal with mess  ;D.  This worked fine, although I'm not sure if this meant I wasn't getting enough air into the frosting.


Katie from Adelaide, SA

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That looks so pretty  Katie  ;D


less mess with this little beauty  ;D
« Last Edit: May 13, 2012, 11:06:18 am by fundj »
i don't need a recipe i'm italian

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Very impressive Katie.
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I so want to try this, maybe tomorrow. 

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I have just whipped this up, but it seems too runny to be able to pipe  ???
Everything was clean and grease free, and I gave an extra 2 minutes, at 1 minute intervals, but it's just not thickening up.
the jug is still cooling down, will try again, if that fails will try whipping it up in the KA.
I am concerned that it may be over beaten now though.....bummer, will have to make regular icing I think....the push up pops are now just waiting to be dressed.
.........EAT CAKE!

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Re: Marshmallow Frosting- also turns into meringues for dessert or biccies.
« Reply #14 on: November 23, 2012, 06:00:34 am »
Just bumping this recipe up.  It appears to be identical to the crabapple bakery recipe I normally use (except that one uses 480g of sugar) so I was thrilled to find someone had converted it into thermomix.

Unfortunately I didn't manage to get it as thick as I wanted but it worked ok.  Just a warning, like making any egg whites in the TMX you need to clean out your bowl thoroughly and wipe over with vinegar before beginning.

This recipe makes heaps.  I piped icing for 40 mini cupcakes and got nine individual pavolvas (with a beautiful soft marshmallow centre!)

If you ar making cakes for Christmas, this icing looks like snow!


Ahem, excuse the cakes, these are not the ones I sent, just some extras for DS birthday breakfast.