Monday, 6 April 2015

Marshmallow Bunnies


This is my final Easter bake for this year - sadly, as I love Easter baking. This is a recipe we have made for the last few years, and my son and I love making it together. This marshmallow recipe doesn't require any boiling sugar, so it's much simpler and safer with children. The resulting marshmallow is really light and fluffy - YUM!

I have had the large mold for years, but I had to source the small baby bunnies through eBay Australia - they weren't available anywhere else!

The marshmallow stores well for quite a while, so no pressure to eat this in one day!

Marshmallow Bunnies

Ingredients:
2 cups caster sugar
1 cup water - boiling
2 tbsp Gelatine
1 tsp Vanilla Extract
2 cups desiccated coconut (unsweetened)
pinch of salt
Green food colouring

Method:
1. Dissolve the gelatine in the boiling cup of water.
2. In an electric mixer - add the sugar to a clean bowl, and pour in the gelatin mixture.
Beat on the highest setting for approximately 10 - 15 minutes or until the marshmallow is really thick and white.
3. Add the vanilla and the pinch of salt to the mixture while it is still beating.
4. Meanwhile use a spray oil to grease your bunny molds and a lamington tray (square or rectangular tray about 20cm x 20cm or similar). I would line the tray with parchment paper and oil that.
5. Spoon the mixture into the bunny molds, make sure you try and press the marshmallow into all the nooks and crannies.
6. With a smooth knife make the marshmallow flat on top and place the molds in the fridge for about an hour.
7.  To do the grass, add a small amount of green food colouring to the remaining marshmallow, and beat it in until it is evenly coloured. Scrape into the tray and flatten the top with an offset spatula to make the top flat and even. Chill in the fridge for an hour.
8. While the marshmallow sets, take half the coconut and place into a ziplock bag. Add a couple of drops of green food coloring and massage the coconut so that it becomes green too. It happens easily, and will be a little patchy but I think that adds to the charm.
9. Cut the set marshmallow into squares using a hot knife, and toss into the green coconut to coat all sides.
10. Gently remove the marshmallow bunnies from the moulds, cover in plain coconut and place gently on the grass. the coconut will adhere to the bunnies easily, just pat it on.
11. Using a cotton bud or end of a match/toothpick, dip in food colouring and colour the ears, eyes and nose. If you prefer, you can do they face/ears before adding the coconut - I haven't done it this way but it may be easier than colouring the coconut as well.
12. Keep covered until ready to eat.


An alternate bunny from another year



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