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Caramel Marshmallow recipe. A soft, buttery caramel layer, topped with fluffy homemade marshmallows then cut and dipped in a sweet chocolate coating – an easy recipe with tips and tricks and video tutorial
How I created this Chocolate Caramel covered marshmallow recipe
I’m obsessed with a few flavors – chocolate, peanut butter, coconut, lemon… and of course caramel. I’ve actually had a version of this recipe on the blog for YEARS – but it was UGLY (see the first note in the “tips” below) so it never really got made or seen by anyone. We eat with our eyes first after all.
So it’s been on my “to remake” list for YEARS. Last Christmas I made another big attempt (see tip 2) but that was an epic fail as well..
Finally this last Christmas a brain storm helped me figure out how to better build these. I’m finally happy with them AND I promise – you will LOVE them.
My kids are obsessed too – I had to make 3 batches this weekend since they kept eating them before I could finish the video or get pictures (darn)!
I finally have it just right and I’m sharing all the tips I’ve learned along the way with you!
Just take me to the Caramel Marshmallow Recipe already!
If you’d rather skip my tips and tricks for how to make caramel marshmallows dipped in chocolate, along with links to other homemade caramel recipes and get straight to this delicious copycat scotchmallow recipe – simply scroll to the bottom of the page where you can find the printable recipe card.
Tips and Tricks for making Caramel Marshmallows
How to layer the caramel and marshmallows
- the first time I made a version of these I actually poured the warm marshmallow into the pan then added the warm caramel mixture and swirled it – it was DELICIOUS – but a MESS
- The SECOND time I decided to layer the marshmallow and caramel for a cleaner look – welllll you can imagine what happens to set marshmallows when you pour warm caramel on top – the marshmallows grew, bubbled, melted, and it again was a HUGE mess – def not layers – clearly I didn’t think that one through…
- so finally I realized I had to build it upside down – caramel first – let it mostly cool add the marshmallows – yes the caramel and marshmallow tends to separate this way BUT it works and you have lovely layers
How to cut the caramel marshmallows
- this is a little tricky – I spray my SHARP knife with a non stick spray and keep the knife clean EVERY CUT
- keep the caramel on the bottom – otherwise it will squish the marshmallow or even slide around while your trying ot cut it
- I ALSO separate each row as I cut it – otherwise the caramel resticks together
- refrigerating for 30 mins to firm up the caramel helps SO MUCH
How to keep your soft caramel from dripping
- THIS is why I dip them in chocolate – first of all refrigerate before cutting – then dip them right away – and if you can’t do the whole pan at once, or if they start getting soft put what you can’t dip back in the fridge – the chilled caramel will help the chocolate set faster and it will help hold the caramel into place – then when left at room temperature you’ll still have ooey soft caramels that are held into place
- If you don’t want to dip them in chocolate I recommend keeping them in the fridge – taking them out about 15 mins before serving so they don’t get too drippy before eating
- OR you can cook the caramel longer – turning it into a harder caramel – another 5 degrees, depending on how you like your caramels – personally my LEAST favorite option as it makes them hard to eat.
Copycat Scotchmallow recipe – Chocolate Caramel Marshmallows
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Chocolate Covered Caramel Marshmallow recipe
Caramel Marshmallow recipe. A soft, buttery caramel layer, topped with fluffy homemade marshmallows then cut and dipped in a sweet chocolate coating – an easy recipe with tips and tricks and video tutorial
4.34 from 45 votes
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Prep Time: 30 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 40 minutes minutes
Total Time: 1 hour hour 10 minutes minutes
Servings: 48 marshmallows
Calories: 143kcal
Author: Ashlee Marie
Ingredients
Caramel
- 1/2 C butter
- 1/2 lb light brown sugar
- 1/8 tsp salt
- 1/2 C light corn syrup
- 5 oz sweetened condensed milk
- 1/2 tsp vanilla
Marshmallow
- 3 Tbsp unflavored gelatin powder
- 1/3 C cold water
- 3 C granulated sugar
- 1 1/2 C water
- 1 1/2 tsp vanilla
Outer shell
- 12 oz Chocolate
- 1-2 Tbsp shortening
US Customary – Metric
Instructions
Caramel
in a saucepan dissolve the brown sugar, salt and butter over medium heat
add the corn syrup and mix
pour in the sweetened condensed milk and stir
bring the mixture to a low boil over medium heat until it hits 240 degrees on a candy thermometer (remember to adjust for your elevation) – this makes super soft caramels – you can cook to 245 if you want stiffer caramels
take off the heat and let cool slightly (like a min or two) and stir in the vanilla
pour into a 9×13 pan coated with butter (OR I found it better to coat some parchment paper with butter and place that in the pan easier to pull out later for cutting)
let start to cool
Marshmallows
stir the gelatin and cold water together and let it bloom for about 10 mins
in a saucepan over low heat dissolve the sugar in the second water measurement
add the gelatin and stir until dissolved
bring the mixture to a low boil and boil steadily (but not vigorously) for about 8-10 mins without stirring – if you're using a candy thermometer I look for it to hit the thread stage – 230 degrees (or adjust to your altitude, I hit 210)
remove from heat, pour into your mixer and start to beat.
When it starts to turns white add the vanilla – beat until it is very thick and white – I listen for the sound of the mixer to change then I stop.
When you stop the beaters the thick white ribbons of the mixture should fall back into the mixture and smooth back out – you don't want to over beat or the marshmallows will be too dense.
pour over the caramels and let set
Once the marshmallows are set chill in the fridge for 30 mins to help the caramel harden a little to make cutting easier.
pull out of the pan and with the caramels still on the bottom cut into small squares
melt the chocolate and stir in the shortening
dip each caramel marshmallow square into the chocolate – shake off and place on parchment paper to let set.
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Nutrition
Calories: 143kcal | Carbohydrates: 26g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 5g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 6mg | Sodium: 33mg | Potassium: 38mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 25g | Vitamin A: 67IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 16mg | Iron: 1mg
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Holy Moly, that is just goodness all over the place! Thanks for sharing, I will definitely be making some of these for the holidays.
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they are SO tasty!
Annisa Pangalos
How far in advance can I make these?
Ashlee Marie
marshmallows do dry out, but the chocolate coating will help them stay fresher, but they still won’t last for a super long time. I’ve eaten them after 4 days and had them still be super fresh, but I haven’t tried beyond that because they’ve never lasted that long. I would think they’d last at least a week.
Looks amazing!! I want some now =) My favorite combo.. mm.. may have to dip it in dark chocolate too..
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I was totally planning on dipping them in chocolate once they set!
Oh my word. I’m drooling! I can’t believe how pretty these look. Thanks for figuring out all the tricks so it’s easier for the rest of us!
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My mouth is literally watering as I read your post and see those photos. OMG!
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Whoa! Those look fabulous!
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Ashlee Marie
thank you so much!
Bryn
I have a square silicone mold pan with individual portions. would these candies work in the molds?
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you can do that – it will probably be a much smaller amt that you fit into molds, and will take a longer time to get right so work quickly before the caramel and marshmallow set. Also spray the molds so the caramel and marshmallow doesn’t stick.
Stacey
Just to confirm…1/2 pound of brown sugar? I’ve never made a recipe with sugar measured in pounds.
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Ashlee Marie
yup, 1/2 lb
Yogisha Kapoor
Hi
I dont have candy thermometer.
Si can you please tell the approximate time at which the caramel has to be cooked in low flame?Reply
Ashlee Marie
it totally depends on your stove and on the pan you use and so many other things, there isn’t a time I can give you. A good thermometer is super cheap and totally worth it. you can use the ice water test, when you think your close drop some of the caramel into ice water, then tough it and see if it’s firm enough.
edelyn
can i use glucose syrup instead of light corn syrup?
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Ashlee Marie
yes you can!
Michelle
This is my former mother-in-law’s favorite at the chocolate shop. I have been planning to make these for her for years, but hadn’t gotten it quite right yet. This may be the year! Thank you! (Yes I’m still friends with my ex and his family!)
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Ashlee Marie
that’s lovely that you still get along with your ex inlaws. And I hope she loved them as much as we do!
Lindy
I couldn’t see in the instructions of when to add the vanilla to the caramel. Is it before it boils, or after it reaches 240?
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Ashlee Marie
after the caramel is cooked
I would like to make this chocolate marshmallow , but i asked if you could provide the measures in english and you have totally ignored my request.
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Ashlee Marie
there is a “metric” button in the recipe card, below the ingredients, that will make that change
Denise
My daughter and I made these for her teacher and the school staff. Huge hit. Now every time i suggest making something else, she wants these so she can have the leftovers. To DIE for.Reply
Ashlee Marie
my kids love it when I make them too! seriously so delicious
Sally
I was just reading over this recipe and noticed that it calls for 1/2 lb of brown sugar for the caramel layer. Do you mean 1/2 C ? I can’t wait to try this!
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nope 1/2 lbs!
Denise
Ugh- that’s what I did wrong this time…made these several times and they always turn out amazing except this time. This is my go to for a special treat for Christmas, end of the school year etc. thanks for the amazing recipe
Ashlee Marie
so glad you like then! sorry about the confusion with the 1/2 lb
linda
I get the 1/2 pound, but why is it important to say “packed”
Ashlee Marie
it’s just how I have that ingredient saved on my website – 99% of the time brown sugar is packed.
Heather
Ah. That was really confusing to me too. 1/2 lb is the way to write this -“lbs” is plural and also looks like you miswrote “tbs“. Looking forward to trying the recipe!!
Lyn Wilson
Ashlee Marie, the first timtime are these they turned out delicious. I just Made a batch of the caramel and put the vanilla in right after removing from the stove. It s like it immediately burned and now has black flecks all thru it! What did I do wrong?
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Ashlee Marie
vanilla is made from alcohol so it will react to the pan. it might have been burnt caramel on the bottom of the pan that got stirred up when the alcohol hit the pan.
Jeff
What brand of shortening do you prefer for the dipping chocolate?
Do you have a preference on the brand and type of chocolate?
Thank you and have a most awesome evening!
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Ashlee Marie
I like crisco and I like trader joes, peters, callebaut, guittard, merckens, peter’s or ghirardelli chocolate wafers or bars
Thelma Stone Stone
Want this recipe
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Ashlee Marie
its just at the bottom of the post – just click print
Lauren
Is there a type of chocolate you recommend?
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Lauren
Also, salted or regular butter? Thanks!
Ashlee Marie
I use salted but I adore salt so I’m okay with extras and it’s cheaper. Unsalted butter is always the most appropriate for cooking and baking so you can control the salt in the recipe.
Ashlee Marie
Any chocolate that melts well – so not chips – I use chocolate wafers or bars. I like trader joes, peters, callebaut, guittard, merckens, peter’s or ghirardelli chocolate wafers or bars
cindy
Have you tried freezing these? I was hoping to make them a few weeks before I need them. (So if I screw up, I can try again). Will they freeze well?
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Ashlee Marie
I haven’t tried freezing them, but marshmallows should freeze okay.