MARSHMALLOW EDIBLE PAINT

Marshmallows, water, light corn syrup, and food coloring are all you need to make the most fun paint for kids (or grown-ups) ever. This colorful marshmallow edible paint takes minutes to whip up and can be used to decorate cookies, marshmallows, bread, and even plain old paper (maybe even making this footprint penguin art?)

MARSHMALLOW EDIBLE PAINT

Kids and grown-ups alike can use this yummy marshmallow edible paint to decorate cookies or use the mixture as a kid-safe paint to draw designs on paper. Now is the perfect time to try out this handy craft for kids. As the hectic holiday season approaches, marshmallow paint is a quick and easy way to let the kids decorate cookies all by themselves. Or, host a cookie and marshmallow decorating party, and instead of the harder-to-wield frosting bags, put out marshmallow paint and brushes.

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This colorful marshmallow edible paint takes minutes to whip up and can be used to decorate cookies, marshmallows, bread, and even plain old paper.

WHAT YOU NEED TO MAKE MARSHMALLOW EDIBLE PAINT

Marshmallow Edible Paint STEP 1

Place the marshmallows in a microwave-safe bowl. Microwave for 30 seconds. The marshmallows will puff up a bit. Stir in the water and continue to microwave for an additional 30 seconds. Stir well to let the residual heat melt the marshmallows fully. Stir until smooth. If necessary, continue to microwave at 15-second intervals. Stir in the light corn syrup to desired consistency.

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Marshmallow Edible Paint STEP 2

Divide the marshmallows among different containers. Stir in a few drops of food coloring (gel paste food coloring used here) until desired shade is reached. Let cool enough for kids to handle.

Marshmallow Edible Paint STEP 3

To paint, use popsicle sticks or clean, unused paintbrushes. Store remaining paint in a sealed container at room temperature for up to three days.

Marshmallow Edible Paint STEP 4

Note that the paint does dry well enough to handle, but it does remain a bit sticky. So you won’t be able to stack cookies decorated with edible marshmallow paint.

Marshmallow Edible Paint STEP 5

While rainbows are fun and easy to make with edible marshmallow paint, next I want to explore more complicated designs with finer brushes.  It would also work well on flooded and dried royal icing and on fondant to make decorations. There are so many possibilities to using this sweet, edible, vibrant “paint.”

EDIBLE MARSHMALLOW PAINT
Edible marshmallow paint is a quick and easy way for kids (or grown-ups) to decorate cookies and marshmallows.
Author: Meaghan Mountford
SUPPLIES
  • 1 cup packed marshmallows (about 12 marshmallows)
  • ¼ cup water
  • 2 to 3 tablespoons light corn syrup
  • food coloring
DIRECTIONS
  1. Place the marshmallows in a microwave-safe bowl. Microwave for 30 seconds. The marshmallows will puff up a bit. Stir in the water and continue to microwave for an additional 30 seconds. Stir well to let the residual heat melt the marshmallows fully. Stir until smooth. If necessary, continue to microwave at 15 second intervals. Stir in the light corn syrup.
  2. Divide the marshmallows among different containers. Stir in a few drops of food coloring (gel paste food coloring used here) until desired shade is reached. Let cool enough for kids to handle.
  3. To paint, use popsicle sticks or clean, unused paintbrushes. Store remaining paint in a sealed container at room temperature for up to three days.
  4. Note that the paint does dry well enough to handle, but it does remain a bit sticky. So you won’t be able to stack cookies decorated with marshmallow paint.
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