Sure, although the consistency is a bit softer. try setting them in the fridge to get them to harden. deliciouso! MARSHMALLOW TREATS
5 c. Rice Krispies
1/4 c. butter
7 oz. jar marshmallow creme. Melt butter in 3 quart saucepan. Add marshmallow creme and cook over low heat, stirring constantly until marshmallow creme and butter are well blended. Remove from heat. Add Rice Krispies and stir until well coated with mixture. Press warm marshmallow treat mixture lightly into a buttered 13 x 9 inch pan. Cut into squares when cool. Yield 24 (2 inch) squares
Yes, you can.
It depends on the size of the package.
Well, actually it is impossible to cook a marshmallow in the sun, but here is a marshmallow recipe- With 1 cup marshmallows, 1/2 cup cream, and 1/4 cup sugar, heat it on low in a small saucepan. Cool 15 minutes and use as a fruit dip.
Long answer: 1.25 cups equals 10 FLUID ounces. A recipe with marshmallows measured in ounces is usually by weight. Basically 10 ounces of mini-marshmallows equals 4 cups. Short answer: 4 cups.
Kraft foods emailed me an answer on this and other marshmallow conversions this is what they said-For JET-PUFFED Marshmallows:Conversions for Marshmallows and Marshmallow Creme:7 oz Marshmallow Creme = approximately 1-1/2 cups13 oz Marshmallow Creme = approximately 3 cups1 Regular Marshmallow = 13 Miniature Marshmallows8 Regular Marshmallows = 1 cup16 oz bag Miniature = 8 cups10.5 oz bag Miniature = 5-1/2 cups50 Miniature Marshmallows = 1/2 cup Miniature Marshmallows5 Regular Marhsmallows = 1/2 cup64 Regular Marshmallows = 16 oz bagI FRICKIN LOVE PIE
Go to the store and by them
It depends on what you want to freeze and how much you add into it. Solid things are already frozen so food colouring doesn't affect them. Things that have the same freezing temperature as food colouring will not be affected, but things that have a different freezing temperature may be affected only a little depending on how much you add.
Yes, we can substitute buttermilk for milk in recipe.
melt down the mini marshmallows and make it into a big one.
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Kellogg's original recipe calls for 4 cups of mini-marshmallows. See the link below for their recipe.
Yes
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