Homemade Eggless Marshmallow Fluff Recipe (2024)

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This Homemade Eggless Marshmallow Fluff is stretchy, sticky, and totally irresistible! Make your own Fluff at home with just a few simple ingredients.The recipe includes step-by-step photos and lots of tips.

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1.Homemade Eggless Marshmallow Fluff Recipe Highlights

2.Marshmallow Crème or Fluff vs. Meringue

4.Step By Step Recipe Photo Tutorial

5.Tips To Make Homemade Eggless Marshmallow Crème

7.Uses for Homemade Eggless Marshmallow Fluff

8.Storing

9.More Recipes You’ll Love!

10.Homemade Eggless Marshmallow Fluff

Homemade Eggless Marshmallow Fluff Recipe Highlights

My daughter is a BIG fan of marshmallows, so she always wanted to try Marshmallow Fluff. Of course, the store-bought version has eggs in it, so I had to come up with a Homemade Eggless Marshmallow Crème recipe.

I am so happy I did…this Homemade Eggless Marshmallow Crème is one of her all-time favorites!

It’s stretchy, sticky, dense, and totally irresistible! This homemade egg-free marshmallow fluff is relatively easy to make with just a few ingredients.

We mostly use it to make sandwiches and fill cupcakes, but there are so many delicious ways to enjoy this Homemade Eggless Marshmallow Fluff (see more ideas on how to use it below).

Marshmallow Crème or Fluff vs. Meringue

Marshmallow Crème is a stretchy, sticky, and dense cream. Its texture is similar to melted marshmallows. On the other hand, meringue is a more light, fluffy, and airy mixture. It holds its form perfectly, which makes it perfect for piping. If you’re looking to make more of a fluffy and less dense pipeable meringue, check out my Eggless Meringue recipe.

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Ingredients Notes & Substitutions

Please check the recipe card at the bottom of the post for exact quantities and detailed instructions(scroll down).

You’ll need:

  • Aquafaba: Aquafaba is just the liquid that we usually discard from a can of beans. This liquid emulates the unmistakably fluffy texture of whipped egg whites. Want to know more about aquafaba? Check this out!
  • Cream of tartar: Cream of tartar stabilizes the aquafaba and helps the mixture whip. It’s a necessary ingredient, and I do not recommend skipping it or substituting it.
  • Sugar: Regular white granulated sugar o caster sugar.
  • Water
  • Vanilla extract: For optimal flavor, reach for pure vanilla instead of imitation. Even better, tryhomemade vanilla extract!
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Step By Step Recipe Photo Tutorial

Please check the recipe card at the bottom of the post for exact quantities and detailed instructions(scroll down).

1 – Make the sugar syrup

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2 – Whip the aquafaba and cream of tartar

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3 – Carefully add the sugar syrup to the whipped aquafaba

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4 – Continue whipping until thick and glossy

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Tips To Make Homemade Eggless Marshmallow Crème

The cream of tartar stabilizes the aquafaba and helps the mixture to whip. It’s a necessary ingredient, and I do not recommend skipping it or substituting it.

You will need a thermometer to make this. I like this one because it has a pot clip.

Use caution when making the sugar syrup as it will be very hot!!

Once again, be very careful when pouring the sugar syrup into the mixer. It’s IMPORTANT that you pour the stream right between the whisk and the sides of the bowl (see photo above) so the syrup doesn’t get splashed by the whisk.

If you’re looking to make more of a fluffy and less dense pipeable meringue, check out my Eggless Meringue recipe.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What Is the Difference Between Marshmallow Fluff And Meringue?

Marshmallow Fluff or Crème is a stretchy, sticky, and dense cream. Its texture is similar to melted marshmallows. On the other hand, meringue is a more light, fluffy, and airy mixture. It holds its form perfectly, which makes it perfect for piping.

Can I skip the cream of tartar?

The cream of tartar stabilizes the aquafaba and helps the mixture to whip. It’s a necessary ingredient, and I do not recommend skipping it or substituting it.

How long does egg-free marshmallow fluff last?

My homemade eggless marshmallow fluff can be made and stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to a week. This aquafaba marshmallow crème tends to separate when left in the fridge. If that happens, you can whisk it a bit to incorporate.

Uses for Homemade Eggless Marshmallow Fluff

  • Add a big dollop of it over ice cream or hot chocolate.
  • Fill eggless crepes.
  • Make Rice Krispie treats.
  • Fill cupcakes.
  • Use it as a dip on your dessert table.
  • Add a layer of eggless marshmallow crème between two cookiesand/or Whoopie Pies to create an unexpected flavor and texture.
  • Top brownies.
  • Make Marshmallow Creme sandwiches with peanut butter.

Storing

Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to a week. This aquafaba marshmallow crème tends to separate when left in the fridge. If that happens, you can whisk it a bit to incorporate.

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Homemade Eggless Marshmallow Fluff

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This Homemade Eggless Marshmallow Fluff is stretchy, sticky, and totally irresistible! Make your own Fluff at home with just a few simple ingredients.

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 5 minutes mins

Total Time 20 minutes mins

Servings 4 cups

Equipment

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Using an electric mixer or a stand mixer (with the whisk attachment), beat on medium-high speed aquafaba and cream of tartar until the mixture becomes foamy and the mixture becomes opaque. Continue beating until reach medium peaks.

  • Meanwhile, place water and sugar in a medium pot. Stir to combine and dissolve the sugar. Insert a candy thermometer into the pot and heat over medium heat.

  • Simmer the water and sugar mixture until it reaches 240º F (120º C) on a candy thermometer. Remove the sugar mix from the heat once it reaches that temperature.

  • Once the aquafaba reaches medium peaks, turn the mixer to low speed. Very slowly and carefully pour the sugar syrup into the fluff aquafaba in a thin, steady stream. Try to pour the stream right between the whisk and the sides of the bowl, so the syrup doesn't get splashed by the whisk.

  • Once all of the syrup is in, set the mixer to medium-high speed and continue whipping. The mixture will deflate at first, but then it will thicken and fluff up.

  • Continue to whip for 8 – 10 minutes, or until the mixture is thick and glossy and the base of your mixing bowl is no longer warm.

  • Stir in vanilla and continue whipping until the fluff has cooled, about 2 – 3 more minutes.

  • Use immediately or pour into an airtight container and store in the refrigerator for up to a week.

Oriana’s Notes

Store: Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to a week. This aquafaba marshmallow crème tends to separate when left in the fridge, if that happens you can whisk it a bit to incorporate.

Cream of Tartar: Cream of tartar stabilizes the aquafaba and helps the mixture to whip. It’s an important ingredient and I do not recommend skipping it or substituting it.

Aquafaba: Aquafaba is just the liquid that we usually discard from a can of beans. This liquid emulates the unmistakably fluffy texture of whipped egg whites. To get the aquafaba just drain a can of chickpeas and reserve the liquid. If you can find a low-salt or no-salt-added can of chickpeas, much better. If not, the regular one will work fine. Want to know more aboutaquafaba? Check this out!

Extra tips:

  • A candy thermometer is an important tool and unfortunately cannot be left out.I like this one because it has a pot clip.
  • Use caution when making the sugar syrup as it will be very hot!!
  • Once again, be very careful when pouring the sugar syrup into the mixer. It’s IMPORTANT that you pour the stream right between the whisk and the sides of the bowl (see photo above), so the syrup doesn’t get splashed by the whisk.
  • If you’re looking to make more of a fluffy and less dense pipeable meringue, check out my Eggless Meringue recipe.

If you’re making this recipe, please read the whole post content to get lots of tips, tricks, variations, frequently asked questions, and step-by-step photos.

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Please note that nutritional information is a rough estimate and it can vary depending on the products used.

Nutrition

Calories: 148kcalCarbohydrates: 38gSodium: 1mgPotassium: 15mgSugar: 38g

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Course Dessert

Cuisine American

Calories 148

Keyword creme easy eggfree Eggless fluff marshmallow

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