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Marshmallow Conversion

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Date: 12/09/2006 Topics: Food Tips and Info > Conversions | Readers Request > Food  
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How much marshmallow cream does it take to equal 2 cups of miniature marshmallows? I am making fudge.

Boomba from Wrightstown, WI
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Post By wanda (Guest Post) (12/14/2007)
How do I measure 3 cups miniature marshmallows?


Post By Diana (Guest Post) (12/10/2007)
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For 1 cup marshmallow cream heat 16 large or 160 miniature marshmallows + 2 tsp corn syrup in the top of a double boiler. PER THE GOURMET SLUETH Happy Holidays


Post By Mary (Guest Post) (11/04/2007)
Can I use marshmallow creme in place of regular marshmallows when making Rice Krispies treats? Yes.

According to Kraft-General Foods Inc., a 7-ounce jar of marshmallow creme may be used in place of 4 cups of miniature marshmallows or 40 large marshmallows when making Rice Krispies treats. It may take longer for the treats to harden enough to cut into squares, but once they are set, they are just like the traditional treats!

Caution: Marshmallow creme cannot be substituted for marshmallows in all recipes due to possible changes in texture or consistency.


Post by Cindy S. (104) | (12/12/2006)
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Sorry- I think I understood your question backwards the first time. Anyway, just guess! You probabley wouldn't be too far off :)


Post by Cindy S. (104) | (12/12/2006)
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I would just melt the marshmallows in the microwave with a little margerine like you do for rice krispie treats and then measure out two cups.


Post By tina (Guest Post) (12/12/2006)
why not make my fudge recipe......
very simple and delicious----
1 can eagle brand milk
three cups chocolate chips
one teaspoon vanilla
simmer milk add chips vanilla
mix well pour into a oblong dish add walnuts if you want-


Post by Luvyabye (373) | (12/12/2006)
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Hi Boomba!!! Why not just make Marshmallow Creme Fudge??? There are lots of recipes on the internet...here is just one: http://members.cox.net/pcharboneau/Fudge.htm Save the mini marshmallows for Rice Krispy Treats :)


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