Marshmallow Fondant by Darla

I have tried many mmf recipes and this is by far the best that I have tried. This is the blogspot where I found it http://bakingdom.com/freebies/tutorials. I made it as is and ended up only needing about 2 tbsp of water you may need more or less just put in a little at a time and I used my kitchen aid to mix it. I was a little hesitant about the butter but it worked great did not use shortening at all it never craked or dried out.

Ingredients

Amount Ingredient 21 ounces (2-10.5 ounce bags) mini white marshmallows I used jet puff 1/2 cup butter or margarine 2 pounds confectioners sugar, plus more for dusting 1-3 tablespoons water

Directions

Place the butter and marshmallows in a large microwave safe bowl or double boiler (in place of a double boiler, you can use a large sauce pan and large bowl, directions to follow). I prefer the double boiler.

Microwave directions: Place the bowl in the microwave and cook for 30 seconds. Remove and stir thoroughly. Repeat these two steps until the everything is completely melted and well mixed.
Double boiler directions (sauce pan): Fill the bottom pan (or sauce pan) with a few of inches of shallow water and bring to a simmer. Place the ingredients in the top of the double boiler (or in a  large bowl placed on top of the sauce pan). Stir frequently until completely melted and well blended.

If using a standing mixer, put half of the sugar in the bowl and pour the marshmallow mixture on top. Put the other half of the sugar on top of that and turn the mixer onto its lowest setting. As it mixes, add 1/2 teaspoon at a time of water, as needed, to soften the mixture. Be careful not to add too much or it will get too sticky. Mix just until a dough forms.

If mixing by hand, leave the marshmallow mixture in its bowl and pour half of the sugar on top. Move on to the next step.

Generously dust the countertop with confectioners sugar. Pour the fondant mixture in the middle. Coat your hands in confectioners sugar and sprinkle more on top of the mixture. If you are mixing by hand, this is going to be very sticky, but begin kneading the mixture and sugar together, generously adding the other half of the sugar to the mixture, as needed.

Continue kneading the dough until it is smooth and firm, adding more sugar to the countertop and hands, as needed. If the dough becomes to dry and tears easily, add a little water to soften it, being very careful not to add too much.

Lightly dust the fondant with confectioners sugar and place it in a large zippered bag, squeezing out as much air as possible before sealing. Let it rest at room temperature at leastovernight before using. You can use it right away on small projects, like covering cupcakes, but it will be too soft to do anything larger or to sculpt with.
This recipe holds well in the refrigerator for weeks, so it is helpful to make it ahead when you know you have an event or project coming up. If you make it ahead, just remove it from the refrigerator, allow it to rest, sealed and at room temperature, for at least 24 hours before using it.

To use your fondant, dust the countertop with confectioners sugar. Place the fondant in the microwave for 10 seconds (no more) to soften it. Place on the counter and knead for a couple of minutes to soften further. Now youre ready to add color, roll it out, or start sculpting!
Enjoy!

Recipe by Darla