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    Apple Cinnamon Marshmallows

    Published: Nov 2, 2025 by Hannah · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

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    Apple Cinnamon Marshmallows are one of those kitchen projects that feel a little bit like magic. You start with sugar, water, and gelatin, and somehow end up with a cloud that melts on your tongue.

    These Apple Cinnamon Marshmallows take that magic a step further, wrapping it up in cozy fall flavor. Think spiced cider meets a caramel apple, with a sparkling cinnamon-sugar crunch on the outside.

    Looking for more marshmallows? Check out these red velvet marshmallows or pumpkin spice marshmallows or peanut butter marshmallows!

    Are marshmallows easy to make?

    Yes. Marshmallow are easy to make, especially for the home baker, since most home bakers already have all of the ingredients and equipment needed to make homemade marshmallows. Homemade marshmallows are easier than you think to make and the results are so WORTH IT! Bouncy and full of flavor, they blow store bought marshmallows away.

    What is in homemade marshmallows?

    Marshmallows have a long history! Modern marshmallows are made of: sugar, a syrup (corn, glucose, tapioca, etc), gelatin, and flavoring. Some marshmallows are made using egg whites to incorporate air while others are made using gelatin. A few marshmallow recipes will call for both!

    Ingredients

    You don’t need much to make these! Just a few pantry staples, plus your apple flavoring.


    The sugar and corn syrup create the base syrup, the gelatin gives that signature bounce, and the cinnamon-sugar coating adds sparkle and texture.

    apple cinnamon marshmallows
    • unflavored gelatin
    • water
    • light brown sugar
    • corn syrup
    • apple flavor
    • coarse sanding sugar
    • cinnamon

    See recipe card for quantities and ingredient prep.

    Instructions

    Prepare all of your ingredients and equipment and have them ready to use.

    Line 10 x 10 square baking pan with greased parchment paper.

    Bloom gelatin in cold water.

    Cook sugar, corn syrup, and water on medium high heat until the temperature reaches 252F.

    Cool syrup mixture undisturbed until it reaches 210F.

    Turn mixer to low, slowly stream cooled syrup over bloomed gelatin. Once it is all incorporated, whip on high for 10 minutes.

    Turn mixer on low, add in apple flavor.

    Pour into prepared pan. Top with coarse sugar and cinnamon.

    Set up for 12 hours.

    Cut into squares.

    Roll in powdered sugar.

    Store in airtight container.

    Equipment

    • five quart stand mixer
    • candy thermometer
    • 10 x 10 square baking pan
    • parchment paper
    • high heat spatula

    Looking for more candy making equipment? Check out my favorite equipment for at home candy making!

    Marshmallow set up time

    Marshmallows need plenty of time to dry out and set at room temperature. 12 hours or overnight is ideal - prior to cutting. Do not put these in the fridge because it causes the mixture to deflate and the sugar structure of the marshmallows to change.

    Storage

    Store marshmallows in an air tight container at room temperature to maintain their softness and texture.

    Marshmallows will stay fresh for about a month.

    Top tip

    I've tested A LOT of unflavored gelatins and the Great Value Unflavored Gelatin is my favorite by a mile. It is truly unflavored without that typical gelatin scent.

    FAQ

    Do I need a candy thermometer to make homemade marshmallows?

    Yes. You need to measure the end temperature for cooking marshmallows and the cooling syrup temperatures. For example, if your end temperature is too low, you will make marshmallow fluff. Consequently, if your end temperature is too high, your marshmallows will be tough and not fluffy. If your cooling syrup is too hot, the marshmallows will not set up correctly. However if your cooling syrup is too cold, it will turn into a hard block in your mixer and not whip.

    Are homemade marshmallows gluten free?

    Yes, homemade marshmallows are gluten free. However, the equipment used to make marshmallows is also used to make items containing gluten so cross contamination may be an issue. Please make sure to check with your marshmallow maker for information on their particular recipe and kitchen.

    How long are homemade marshmallows good for?

    Homemade marshmallows will stay good for approximately one month at room temperature and stored in an air tight container.

    Do homemade marshmallows need to be refrigerated?

    No. Do not refrigerate marshmallows because it causes changes to the texture.

    Why are my homemade marshmallows sticky?

    Sticky marshmallows can be from incorrect cooking temperatures or improper storage. After cutting with a knife, coat the marshmallows in powdered sugar to reduce stickiness.

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    Recipe

    Apple Cinnamon Marshmallows

    Apple Cinnamon Flavored Marshmallows

    Soft, spiced, and sweet — these marshmallows capture the warmth of baked apples and cozy fall kitchens. Each fluffy cube is coated in sparkling cinnamon sugar for just the right crunch.
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    Prep Time 10 minutes mins
    Cook Time 35 minutes mins
    Resting Time 12 hours hrs
    Course Dessert
    Cuisine American
    Servings 25 pieces
    Calories 189 kcal

    Equipment

    • thick bottomed heavy duty pot
    • candy thermometer
    • 5 quart planetary mixer
    • 10 x 10 casserole dish
    • parchment paper
    • cooking spray

    Ingredients
      

    Gelatin

    • 40 grams unflavored gelatin
    • 230 grams cold water

    Syrup Slurry

    • 680 grams packed brown sugar
    • 560 grams corn syrup
    • 170 grams water

    Flavors & Inclusions

    • 1 Tablespoon vanilla
    • 1 tablespoon apple flavor

    After spreading in pan

    • 100 grams course sanding sugar
    • 10 grams Cinnamon

    Post cutting

    • 100 grams course sanding sugar
    • 10 grams Cinnamon

    Instructions
     

    Prep work!

    • Line a 10 x 10 x 2 " pan with lightly oiled parchment paper, making sure the parchment covers the sides.
    • Weigh and measure all ingredients and have them ready to go.

    Hydrate Gelatin

    • Whisk 40 grams of gelatin and 230 grams of cold water in the bottom of your 5 quart mixing bowl. Set aside to hydrate while you cook your syrup.

    Cooking Syrup

    • In a heavy duty thick bottomed pot, combine 680 grams sugar, 560 grams corn syrup, and 170 grams of water. Heat over high heat, stirring constantly, until 252F.
    • Remove from heat. Cool until 210F, undisturbed.

    Making Marshmallows

    • Once syrup has cooled to 210F, add to gelatin.
    • Using the whisk attachment, start mixer on low, bringing it up to high speed so syrup doesn't splash out of mixer. Mix on high for 10 minutes. Marshmallow will double in size.
    • Turn mixer to low. Add in flavor.
    • Spread into prepared pan. Sprinkle with course sanding sugar and cinnamon
    • Top with additional sheet of lightly oiled parchment. Set aside for 12 hours before cutting.

    Cutting

    • Cut into desired size.
    • Roll in sugar mix after dusting. Store in an airtight container.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 189kcalCarbohydrates: 48gProtein: 1gFat: 0.05gSaturated Fat: 0.001gMonounsaturated Fat: 0.001gSodium: 26mgPotassium: 38mgSugar: 48gCalcium: 27mgIron: 0.2mg
    Keyword easy marshmallow recipe, flavored marshmallow, homemade marshmallow, homemade marshmallow flavors, marshmallow, sugar cookie marshmallow
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