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    Can I eat them if they are not completely roasted?
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    Of course. Some people like their marshmallows almost burnt, some like them barely toasted. You can eat them however you like them.
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    Is it supposed to have a taste of gas if I roast with a gas stove? And is it safe to eat if it has the taste?
    Community Answer
    No, the marshmallows should not taste like gas.
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    Can I eat them without roasting them at all?
    Community Answer
    Yes, of course! I personally find marshmallows to be tastier when toasted, but it all depends on your preference.
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    Isn't roasting marshmallows over a gas-powered stove dangerous?
    Kyle
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    Not if you are careful about not burning yourself. Just hold it on a stick over the fire.
  • Question
    I am just about to roast. How far away do I need to be from the fire to be safe?
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    You would probably need to be at least a foot away. A good indicator of being too close to a fire is when you feel the heat almost burning you.
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    What can I use as substitute if I don't have graham crackers but want to make s'mores?
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    You could use Ritz crackers, or just shove the marshmallow and chocolate between any two cookies (chocolate chip, Oreos, sugar cookies, etc.) that you have on hand. Rice cakes might work as well.
  • Question
    May I use a barbecue if I want roast a marshmallow?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can.
  • Question
    How do I easily clean my metal marshmallow roasting utensil?
    Community Answer
    Soap, water, and a scrubber are the best combination to get the roasting utensil clean after roasting marshmallows.
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    How do you stop the stupid things from melting off the stick and falling into the fire?
    Community Answer
    Try centering it on the stick better, or if it's centered already, try turning it more frequently so one side doesn't heat up too much and melt off.
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    Will I get salmonella if I eat an undercooked marshmallow?
    Venatrixx
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    No, marshmallows are safe to eat uncooked. Make sure your roasting stick is clean if you used it to cook hot dogs or other meat, though.
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    Can you roast s’mores at a beach🏖 with a fire pit?
    Adele Orr
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    You can roast s’mores anywhere, as long as you are allowed to start a fire there. Many places forbid setting fires on public property, and those that do allow it may require you to get a permit.
  • Question
    Which marshmallows are the best for roasting?
    OakSocks
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    Any of them will work. Most marshmallows have the exact same ingredients and it won't make a difference. However, bigger marshmallows are more fun to eat.
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    Is using a stick you just found down the paddock suitable for roasting marshmallows?
    Adele Orr
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    As long as the stick is clean and about as long as your arm, it'll work. Try passing the stick through the flames for a few seconds to burn off any dirt or bacteria before you put your marshmallow on. Avoid using any sticks near animal scat.
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    What can I use as a substitute for marshmallow?
    Adele Orr
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    There isn't really a substitute for marshmallows when roasting them. In various recipes, you could probably substitute marshmallows, but it would vary by recipe. If you don't eat gelatin, look for vegan marshmallows.
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    Is it safe to use a metal skewer to hold the marshmallows?
    Adele Orr
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    Yes, it would be safe, just as long as it's long enough that the end you hold doesn't get too hot. If it has wooden handles, that won't get hot but can burn.
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    Is it important to peel off the outer brown layer of the marshmallows before eating?
    Adele Orr
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    You can eat it whole if you want. It's a matter of preference. Some people don't like the burnt outside, and some people don't mind it at all.
  • Question
    Can I roast a marshmallow without fire?
    Adele Orr
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    You can try microwaving the marshmallow for a few seconds, or roast it by using the oven.
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