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Melted marshmallows are used for a lot of different things in baking. You can make frosting, icing, or a variety of muffins and cakes from melted marshmallows. The easiest way to melt marshmallows is by placing them in a microwave. You can melt the marshmallows to use them in whatever you're making next, or microwave them with the specific intention of making icing.

Ingredients

  • Marshmallows
  • Water
  • Solid vegetable shortening
  • Vanilla extract or food coloring
  • Powdered sugar
Method 1
Method 1 of 2:

Using a Microwave-Safe Bowl

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  1. Marshmallows will expand when heated and melted, so make sure your bowl is 3 to 4 times larger than the amount of marshmallows you want to use. There are symbols that you can find on the underside of the bowl which show that it's safe to use:
    • A symbol of a dish with wavy lines above it indicates that the bowl is safe to use in the microwave.
    • A symbol of plain wavy lines also means that the bowl is safe to use.
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Melt Marshmallows in the Microwave
    Don't fill the bowl with the marshmallows. If you want to melt a lot of marshmallows, fill a few different bowls around a quarter of the way. [1]
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  3. Watermark wikiHow to Melt Marshmallows in the Microwave
    Place your bowl into the microwave and close the door. Set the microwave at the high setting and turn the timer to 30 seconds. [2]
    • Leave the bowl uncovered when you place it in the microwave. This will allow the heat to more effectively penetrate the marshmallows.
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Melt Marshmallows in the Microwave
    Use a tea towel or oven glove to take the bowl out of the microwave as it might be too hot to handle. Stir the semi-melted marshmallows in the bowl with a fork or a spoon. [3]
    • Make sure you scrape off any marshmallows that have become stuck to the side of the bowl.
  5. Once you've properly stirred the marshmallows, place the bowl in the microwave again. Make sure that the microwave is on the high setting when you turn it back on. after 30 seconds, stir the marshmallows thoroughly. [4]
  6. You might need to repeat the process a few times to get the marshmallows as melted as you want them. Make sure you stir the marshmallows properly each time you take them out of the microwave. [5]
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Method 2
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Melting Marshmallows for Icing

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  1. Watermark wikiHow to Melt Marshmallows in the Microwave
    Pour in 2 tbsp (30 mL) of water for every 16 ounces (450 g) of marshmallows you use. Find out if your bowl is safe to use in a microwave by checking its underside. [6]
    • Check for a label or symbol with wavy lines. These indicate that the bowl is safe to use.
  2. Place your bowl into the microwave and turn the dial to the high setting. Keep an eye on the marshmallows at the timer on the microwave runs down. When the 30 seconds are up, take the bowl out the microwave. [7]
    • You might need to wear oven gloves just in case the bowl is too hot.
  3. Watermark wikiHow to Melt Marshmallows in the Microwave
    Dip your spoon into some solid vegetable shortening before you stir the mixture. The shortening will make it much easier for you to stir the marshmallows without the spoon getting stuck. [8]
    • Scrape any marshmallow stuck to the sides of the bowl back into the mix.
  4. You might need to microwave the marshmallows at 30-second intervals a few times before they're melted enough to be used as icing. Remember to keep stirring the mixture rigorously before adding the bowl back to the microwave. [9]
    • The mix shouldn't be very liquid when finished. It should be very pliable but it should not be runny.
  5. Watermark wikiHow to Melt Marshmallows in the Microwave
    If you want to add a bit of extra flavor to your melted marshmallow icing, simply pour in any flavorings. Use vanilla extract or food coloring.
    • Pour a few drops of your chosen flavoring into the bowl and use the spoon coated in vegetable shortening to stir the mixture.
  6. Watermark wikiHow to Melt Marshmallows in the Microwave
    Powdered sugar will add that sweetened taste to your melted marshmallow icing. Once again, use the spoon coated in vegetable shortening to mix the ingredients in the bowl. You might have to coat another spoon in vegetable shortening as the mix turns to dough. [10]
  7. Watermark wikiHow to Melt Marshmallows in the Microwave
    Coat your hands and the table with the vegetable shortening to make it easier to work with the dough. As you knead, add some powdered sugar to the dough.
    • Keep adding powdered sugar until the dough turns into a stiff ball.
  8. Rub some vegetable shortening on the melted marshmallow ball before wrapping it in plastic wrap. The next day, unwrap the ball and use it as icing for your cake.
    • If you don't need it for a few days, place the melted marshmallow ball in the fridge.
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      Things You'll Need

      Using a Microwave-Safe Bowl

      • Microwave-safe bowl
      • Spoon or fork
      • Microwave

      Melting Marshmallows for Icing

      • Microwave
      • Water
      • Measuring spoons
      • Fridge
      • Plastic wrap
      • Spoon

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