i guess it would just become really warm or catch on fire or something.
Marshmallows expand in the microwave because the heat causes the air bubbles trapped inside them to expand, making the marshmallows puff up and increase in size.
Microwave them in a measuring cup.Pour off excess.
I would like to know what temperature and for how long it takes to dehydrate marshmallows.... I have a dehydrator...
Marshmallows, jelly beans, gummy bears & worms, all explode in the microwave.
What they say to do, is put a whole heap of marshmallows over the stove in a pot, and heat until it is melted.Another response:Use a Tablespoon of butter for every 2 cups of marshmallows. Melt butter in pan, reduce heat to medium low, and add several marshmallows. Stir until they begin to melt, then add a few more marshmallows. Continue stirring and adding marshmallows until all are melted.
Marshmallows will expand faster in a microwave compared to a regular oven. This is because microwaves heat food by agitating water molecules, causing them to heat quickly and produce steam, which causes the marshmallow to puff up. In a conventional oven, the heat is transferred more slowly through the air, leading to a more gradual expansion. Therefore, if you're looking for quick expansion, a microwave is the better option.
Marshmallows can be thawed by placing them in the refrigerator for several hours or overnight, allowing them to gradually come to room temperature. Alternatively, they can be left at room temperature for about an hour. If you're in a hurry, you can microwave them for a few seconds at a time, but be careful not to overheat, as they can become sticky or melt.
The size of marshmallows can vary, but generally, one large marshmallow is approximately equivalent to about 4 mini marshmallows. Therefore, to equal 24 large marshmallows, you would need around 96 mini marshmallows (24 large marshmallows x 4 mini marshmallows per large one).
There is 64 regular marshmallows in a pound. There is 8 cups of mini marshmallows in a pound, so about 825 mini marshmallows in a pound.
Marshmallows were invented in 1948 by Alex Doumak.
No, Marshmallows will not kill mice.
The number of marshmallows in 1 pound can vary depending on the size of the marshmallows. On average, there are about 160 regular-sized marshmallows in 1 pound. However, if the marshmallows are larger or smaller, the count will differ. It is always best to check the packaging for specific information regarding the number of marshmallows in a pound.