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    Jessica's Marshmallow Clouds

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    • on March 17, 2003

      NOTE: The marshmallows will melt inside the cookie! If you remove them early from the oven the marshmallows will remain white (though melted) while later, they will be clear and shiny. I tend to remove mine early (around 8 minutes) while the marshmallow is still white. Regardless, they will all have a soft center whether the marshmallow is white or clear. I've made these a dozen times and they have always been a huge hit.

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    • on December 22, 2003

      I found these very good. I baked them exactly 8 minutes on parchment lined pan. I 1/2 the recipe as I wasn't sure we would like them. I got 14 cookies and I used margarine instead of butter. I think I will try 1/2 a large marshmallow next time or even a 1/4, as I found it difficult to keep the little buggers together long enough to get them covered with the dough (insert smile here) I used 1 cup milk chocolate chips as that was all I had on hand.

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    • on November 23, 2009

      I have been making these for years! They are to-die-for and worth the effort. I find the dough can be a bit dry and crumbly, so I usually scoop some out and place it in the palm of my hand, flattening it out into a disc with my thumb. I then place 4 mini marshmallows inside and squeeze the edges of the disc together and roll into a ball. I bake them for exactly 7 minutes, then cool exactly as directly. Scrumptious!

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    • on July 03, 2009

      These are great, and were well-received by all. About the marshmallows -- it IS tricky tucking them into the dough at times, but it is worth it, especially because contact with the cookie sheet makes a very firm bond! Here in the UK, you mostly find multi-colored bags of marshmallows. I'll tell you -- melted pink and yellow mallows look pretty yucky in the cookies! :-) But they still taste great!

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    • on June 16, 2008

      I have made this recipe many times, and it's always a hit. I was going to post it the other day when I made these again, but you beat me to it. These are really soft, chocolatey cookies. My theory on the marshmallow is that it's there more to keep the cookies soft than to actually be a marshmallow center. I have had them turn clear or remain white, but the cookies are always soft and yummy. Thanks for posting this. I'm sure I will continue to make these often.

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    • on September 08, 2004

      These cookies are great! I left the cookies in for 8 minutes and some had white centers and a couple were clear. All were delicious and chewy! Thanks Caryn, these cookies will be added to my Christmas cookie tray ; )

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    • on March 15, 2003

      I had a problem with the marshmallows melting too quickly. By the time I took them out of the oven, they were completely melted. I froze them for two days just to make sure. I tried this recipe twice, and still no success.

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    Nutritional Facts for Jessica's Marshmallow Clouds

    Serving Size: 1 (2109 g)

    Servings Per Recipe: 1

    Amount Per Serving
    % Daily Value
    Calories 2555.6
     
    Calories from Fat 1062
    41%
    Total Fat 118.0 g
    181%
    Saturated Fat 70.8 g
    354%
    Cholesterol 245.7 mg
    81%
    Sodium 781.0 mg
    32%
    Total Carbohydrate 389.6 g
    129%
    Dietary Fiber 20.0 g
    80%
    Sugars 264.1 g
    1056%
    Protein 27.9 g
    55%

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