Caramel Apple Marshmallows

A friend brought me some homemade apple cider and an I couldn’t stop thinking about the idea of marshmallows combined with apple cider after how good the pumpkin spice ones turned out!

I made a couple batches and while each was good they were good in different ways. One batch I used brown sugar instead of white granulated sugar and they were more tart, like a granny smith apple. Half of the house liked them, the other half not so much. (I am obsessed with tart green apples so I’m pretty biased)

I made one batch with apple cider I had reduced by half and another with thawed frozen apple juice concentrate. Both had an apple flavor, the apple cider tasted more like… well, cider. Less like juice. For a stronger apple flavor use boiled cider, which is reduced down even more.
I went light on the spices and omitted vanilla so the apple flavor didn’t get overwhelmed as well.

Left undipped these were wonderful apple cider marshmallows.. I put them in hot cocoa with caramel sauce and they were so good!

But I found salted caramel candy melts at JoAnn’s and couldn’t resist.

They even have a built in handle to swirl in hot chocolate!

Pumpkin Spice Marshmallows

Sometimes it doesn’t make much sense to make something homemade versus buying it pre made.
Marshmallows is NOT one of those things. Don’t get me wrong, I keep a bag of marshmallows in my pantry for some recipes. But homemade marshmallows are so much better that there really isn’t a comparison in my opinion.
My youngest describes them as “so fluffy it’s like eating a cloud”.
This is an easy adaption from my regular marshmallows I’ve made a million times.

I don’t keep homemade marshmallows around year round, but I do make a batch on occasion for a treat and more often in the fall and winter for hot cocoa season.

When we saw some pumpkin marshmallows in the store the other day I knew we needed to make some homemade ourselves. Adding a little pumpkin puree and a plethora of spices make them the perfect addition to hot cocoa (especially Mexican hot cocoa!) If you don’t have the spices I used but have pumpkin pie spice you could use that instead, and I went a little heavy on the spices, which is just how we like them!

Homemade marshmallows will tend to soak up the cornstarch/ powdered sugar coating so if you want to keep them for longer than a few days I like to dip them in chocolate or candy coating. They will keep for weeks this way. This jar is going on the hot cocoa bar but I suspect it will be empty soon!

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