Monday, December 6, 2010

The Marshmallow eBook Is Here! Now free.


I am proud to announce that Vegan Marshmallows Gone Wild! just became the all-time, best-selling vegan marshmallow cookbook in history! OK. It's the only vegan marshmallow cookbook in history, but it's still a great cookbook! To order, download the ebook here for free:

This cookbook:
Contains 44 amazing vegan marshmallow recipes, including:
Chocolate-Covered Raspberry Marshmallows
Tiramisu Marshmallows
Kahlua Mudslide Marshmallows
Amaretto Sour Marshmallows
Pina Colada Marshmallows
Apple Pie Marshmallows
Key Lime Pie Marshmallows

There are even STUFFED MARSHMALLOW RECIPES, including:
Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Marshmallows
Rocky Road Marshmallows
Turtle Marshmallows
Peanut Butter Cup Marshmallows

And the piece de resistance:

The Self-Toasting Marshmallow made with Bacardi 151!

This cookbook also:
-Deconstructs all the science behind the vegan marshmallow.
-Shows you how to create your own marshmallow recipes!
-Gives tips for those who may want to go into the vegan marshmallow business and/or add vegan marshmallow options to your candy shop.


11 comments:

  1. Hi, I can't wait to try your marshmallow recipe. Your meringue recipe also looks really exciting but is there anything that could be substituted for the pina colada mix. I don't think it's available where I live.

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  2. The meringue recipe was a fluke more than anything. It works because of the added ingredients in the pina colada mix that act like thickeners and help the fluff whip up quite well. I hope to replicate it with other ingredients soon. I'll keep you updated...

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  3. Hi, David.

    I'm very interested in purchasing your cookbook but do not want to use Paypal. Do you offer any other method of purchase?

    Thanks!!

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  4. Yes. Go ahead and email me at:

    veganmarshmallows@gmail.com

    If it works better, I will give you my address and you can send a check in the mail.

    Best,
    Dave

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  5. I'm so pleased to find a decent marshmallow recipe!! I'd love to try it but need a stand mixer... was just wondering, have you ever come across Peeps? Do you know anywhere that does vegetarian peeps? I want to make Peepshi! see here: http://www.seriouseats.com/recipes/2010/03/peeps-recipes-how-to-make-peepshi-sushi-rice-krispies-treats-easter.html

    Can you advise me?

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  6. Fun! OK, a couple things here. I have come across Peeps and if I'm not mistaken, I think Sweet & Sara's sells vegan "peep" marshmallows. That might be an easy way to make Peepshi. You can also do them yourself with my recipe if you want. I would get a "Peep" shaped cookie cutter. That might be the best way. You can coat it with colored sugar and use melted chocolate on a toothpick for the eyes and mouth.

    Hope that helps! If you make them, send along a picture and I'll post it!

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  7. I'm interested in ordering your ebook, though I have a question. Are your recipes soy-free? Also, do they call for corn syrup?

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  8. Good questions. The recipes in the book use soy protein isolate as an ingredient, but pea protein isolate is also available and, as I have been told, can be used as a substitute. It is vegetable-based protein in the same concentration as the soy. As for corn syrup, I have two corn-syrup free recipes on my blog that you can check out for free!

    Just scroll to the top of this page and check out the list of recipes on the right. Click on No Corn Syrup Marshmallows or Vegan Agave Nectar Marshmallows. Both are corn-syrup free.

    Hope that helps!

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  9. David,

    Thanks for the quick feed back. Very informative.

    I just found a recipe for a corn syrup substitute. So, if I can find the pea protein isolate, I'll definately be ordering an ebook.

    Thank you!

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  10. are you still selling this eBook? I just found you and are fascinated.

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  11. Email veganmarshmallows -AT- gmail.com

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