dave1949
Super Star Member
Marshmallows?
I'd have a dutch oven on the coals with a nice peach cobbler or similar going
as an aside, has anyone here ever had a real marsh mallow? Not these sugar ones, but one really made from mallow plant?
Wikipedia: "Confectioners in early 19th century France made the innovation of whipping up the marshmallow sap and sweetening it, to make a confection similar to modern marshmallow. The confection was made locally, however, by the owners of small sweet shops. They would extract the sap from the mallow plant's root, and whip it themselves. The candy was very popular, but its manufacture was labour-intensive. In the late 19th century, French manufacturers thought of using egg whites or gelatin, combined with modified corn starch, to create the chewy base. This avoided the labour-intensive extraction process, but it did require industrial methods to combine the gelatin and corn starch in the right way"
Nope, and I never knew there was an original made from mallow sap--which I'd never heard of either :laughing: It would be interesting to try one.
https://boyercandies.com/mallowhistory.php Mallo Cups, I have eaten Mallo Cups, but had no idea they are related to marshmallows. No hits on google to buy real marshmallows.