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Posted by nefgaby in Fondant/Gumpaste/Sugarpaste
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Rating: 8.9/10 (122 votes cast)
I put together this recipe with the help and tips of some CC members, so many thanks to Licia, PurplePetunia and Ellantehalima. Without them I would have never been able to do it and try home-made chocolate fondant. This is the reason I’m submitting this recipe so everybody can try it!!!
Chocolate Marshmallow Fondant
Ingredients
- 1 – 16 oz bag for Miniature Marshmallows
1/2 – 3/4 cup Milk Chocolate Chips (semi-sweet or dark)
2 Tablespoons of Water
1 teaspoons of Lorann Oil chocolate flavor OR chocolate-hazelnut flavor OR 2 teaspoons of your choice of extract
7 – 7 1/2 cups of sifted Confectioner’s Sugar
1/2 – 1 cup of sifted Cocoa Powder
Shortening to grease bowls, spatulas, mixer attachments and your hands when kneading.
Instructions
1. Melt marshmallows, chocolate chips, water and oil OR extract in microwave in a greased bowl. It takes anywhere form 2 1/2 min to 3 1/2 min. Do it 30 secs at the time and check.
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- 2. In greased mixer bowl place the cocoa powder (amount you choose to use depends on how strong chocolate flavor you want) plus 3 – 3 1/2 cups of confectioner’s sugar. This MUST total 4 cups. Add the melted marshmallow mix to this bowl.
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- 3. Grease the paddle attachment of your mixer and start mixing on slow. Cover your mixer with a damp kitchen towel.
- When mixed through change to the hook attachment, greased as well.
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- 4. Start adding the extra confectioner’s sugar one cup at the time until you find the desired consisntency of the fondant. Amount of sugar really depends on how humid it is. If you find it to be too sticky add a little more confectioner’s sugar or if it’s too dry add warm water, very little at a time.
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- 5. Take out of the mixer bowl and knead for about 2-3 or until fondant is all together making a big ball. Consistency must be the same as regular MMF.
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- It might not be 100% smooth at first, you might feel little lumps of sugar, texture will improve if you let it rest overnight. I always let mine rest for at least one night.
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- To store, grease plastic wrap with shortening and cover the fondant air tight with it. Then place in ziploc bag, try to get all the air out as well.
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- Hope you like it, I found it be great and a great solution for all my chocolate fondant needs. Enjoy!!
7 Responses
beehivebaby
September 21st, 2009 at 8:12 pm
I tried this and it was soo crumbly..I only used about 5 cups of sugar and 1/2 cup cocoa..I tried kneading in crisco.. but it just never came together…:(
loves2bake4six
September 23rd, 2009 at 11:51 am
too crumbly just with the 4cups. ended up adding in 2 tsp corn syrup AND 2 TBsp water to get consistency I needed. Tasted good though.
Andresmom
September 23rd, 2009 at 4:48 pm
I was about to throw away this crumbly mess when i read “loves2bake4six” review. I added the 2tsp of corn syrup and water and it became somewhat workable. Will not make this again.
OMGitsaLisa
September 24th, 2009 at 12:18 am
I just spent over an hour trying to knead in more sugar and exhausted myself only to give up for the night. Now I read these comments. I *really* wish I had bothered to do that from the start so I wouldn’t have knocked myself out for nothing. Tomorrow I’ll try adding corn syrup and water to see if it comes together because the color is perfect and the flavor is quite nice. It’s just so insanely crumbly and hard to work with.
erincc
September 27th, 2009 at 10:46 am
This turned out really well for me. I made it in my KA. I needed black fondant so I used hershey’s dark cocoa & dark chocolate chips. I can’t remember how much PS I added, but I don’t think it was very much.
beehivebaby
September 29th, 2009 at 2:38 pm
I threw mine away, wished I had tried the corn syrup!!! does anybody know how to get a really good chocolate fondant? I really want to just order the black satin ice but its super expensive and I’m just practicing….help!!!
erilay
October 10th, 2009 at 1:35 pm
I was about to toss mine in the trash and then read the coments. I put in half the sugar and it was a crumbly mess. I also spent 1 hour needing this mess of a recipe and it never came together. I will try corn syrup, but I am not happy about the waste of time. I am so busy this weekend. I should not have tried a new recipe. Don’t bother with this one. It does taste good, but u can not work with it.
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