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Easy Homemade Vanilla Marshmallows

Updated: Oct 23, 2025 · Published: Feb 8, 2025 by Naomi Toilalo WhānauKai · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

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These Easy Homemade Vanilla Marshmallows are super tasty and egg-free. Make them for all sorts of seasons and reasons. Having a s'mores night? Make these instead of buying māngohe (marshmallows). Making a gift? Then make this recipe to pair with my Rocky Road, add it to a second-hand biscuit tin and wrap it brown paper. Homemade is always superior.

Easy Homemade Vanilla Marshmallows

If you have followed me for a while, you will already know that I love making māngohe (marshmallow). The magic of seeing a weird looking syrup transform in to fluffy māngohe (marshmallows) never ceases to make me smile. I don't love the store bought ones in the same way though as the sweetness level is at an all time high. The homemade version is full of delicious flavour and the balance of sweetness is perfect!

Easy Homemade Vanilla Marshmallows:

Begin this tohutao (recipe) by blooming the paura tētepe (gelatine powder) in some wai (water). Then add the huka one (caster sugar), mīere kūhuka (glucose syrup or golden syrup) and wai (water) in to a small pot. Over medium – high heat, bring the sugar mix to a boil. If you are using a thermometer it needs to reach 115 °C or eye-ball it. Remove the ranunga (mixture) from the heat and whip on high for 3 minutes until it begins to thicken. Pour it in to a prepared tray and chill it in the fridge until it is set. Koirā noi iho - that's all.

How to use this tohutao (recipe):

Enjoy this recipe on its own, for homemade smore's or to make my Rocky Road recipe. Cut the mānghoe (marshmallow) in to different shapes for the real wow factor, seen on Homemade Rocky Road Recipe and in the whakaahua (photo's) below.

I use a similar recipe to this one in my No-bake Hedgehog Slice with Marshmallow recipe. If you want to level up the flavour profile to another level, you can also try my Raspberry Marshmallow recipe. This Chocolate Nut and Seed Slice is also gluten and dairy free and is whipped up in no time! Check out other no-bake slices here.

Videography and photography by Sarah Henderson.

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Close up of sliced easy homemade vanilla marshmallow with free-dried raspberries on top.
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Homemade Vanilla Marshmallow

A delicious homemade marshmallow that is not too sweet, bursting with vanilla flavour! To be eaten by itself or paired with my simple Rocky Road recipe.
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Servings 30 pieces of marshmallow

Ingredients

Vanilla Marshmallow - Māngohe Wanira

  • ⅓ C (85 ml) wai (water)
  • 1 ½ tablespoon paura tetepe (gelatine powder)
  • ¾ C (165 g) huka one (caster sugar)
  • ⅓ C (100 g) mīere kūhuka (glucose syrup, or the same amount of golden syrup)
  • ⅓ C (85 g) wai (water)
  • 1 tablespoon (15 ml) wanira (vanilla)
  • A dusting of puehu huka (icing sugar) or puehu kānga (cornflour).

Instructions

Vanilla Marshmallow - Māngohe Wanira

  • Line a 20 cm square baking tray with baking paper.
    Try not to use a tray any bigger than this as the māngohe (marshmallow) will be too flat. A smaller tray is better than bigger in this recipe.
  • Add the first measure of wai (water) to a large, heatproof bowl. (I used a glass bowl in the video, don't do that).
    Sprinkle over the paura tētepe (gelatine powder). Stir and leave to bloom.
  • Add the huka one (caster sugar), mīere kūhuka (glucose syrup or golden syrup) and the second measure of wai (water) in to a small pot.
  • Over medium - high heat, bring the sugar mix to a boil.
    If you are using a thermometer it needs to reach 115 °C.
    If you are eye balling it, take note of the bubbles. At the beginning of the boiling process the bubbles will be small and rapid, when they transform to slower, bigger bubbles, that is your cue to remove it from the heat. If the syrup starts to go golden, you have taken it too far.
  • Once the sugar syrup is ready, remove it from the heat. Start to whip the bloomed tetepe (gelatine) on medium speed as you slowly pour in the hot syrup.
  • Once all the sugar syrup is added, whip on high for 3 minutes. Add the wanira (vanilla) and whip for one more minute.
    If it is starting to get too tacky, get it in to the tray asap!

If you are making this for my Rocky Road recipe:

  • Pour ⅔’s of the marshmallow mix in to the prepared tray. Smooth it out roughly with a spatula.
    Pour the remaining third on to a small piece of baking paper and smooth it out to create a square shape around 15 cm x 15 cm.
  • Allow the māngohe (marshmallow) to set for 35 - 45 minutes in the fridge.
  • Once they are set, sprinkle a dusting of either puehu huka (icing sugar) or puehu kānga (cornflour) on to the tray of māngohe. Cut it in to small squares.
  • For the small square of māngohe, cut heart shapes out, using a heart shape cutter (around 3 cm).
    Remove the excess from around the edge and use them as a taste tester!
  • Continue on with the Rocky Road recipe.

If you are making this to have on its own:

  • Pour the entire marshmallow mix in to the prepared tray. Smooth it out roughly with a spatula.
  • Allow the māngohe (marshmallow) to set for 45 minutes in the fridge.
  • Sprinkle a dusting of either puehu huka (icing sugar) or puehu kānga (cornflour) on to the tray of māngohe. Cut it in to your desired shapes.
  • This will keep well sealed in a container in the fridge for up to 5 days. Make sure you add the pieces in single layers and add baking paper between each one.

Video

https://d14qqjrp3wb13p.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/11194409/Vanilla-Marshmallow.mp4

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