Marshmallow Edible Slime Recipe - Little Bins for Little Hands (2024)

Want to know how to make slime food? A fun edible slime recipe that’s OK if a nibble happens! Have kids who will forever taste things or are too young to know not to taste everything.Bring on a fun edible marshmallow slime that also doubles as a cool putty idea!Homemade slime is what we love to play with here!

HOW TO MAKE MARSHMALLOW SLIME

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EDIBLE SLIME KIDS WILL LOVE

Taste safe or edible slime is a fun alternative to the classic slime recipes that use liquid starch, saline solution, or borax powder.

This is totally a borax free slime that’s completely non-toxic and perfect for kids who love to sample their activities!

Note: While this is considered an edible slime, it is not meant to be a food source. I am pretty sure this isn’t the healthiest thing to consume. However we are talking about safety, so this edible slime is perfectly fine if a little is consumed.

PLAYING WITH MARSHMALLOW SLIME

Stretch it, squeeze it, squish it, and pull it! This edible slime is also awesome for tactile {touch} sensory play and olfactory {smell} sensory play!

Kids will love the way it feels and smells. Read about sensory play here for more great ideas. We have a ton of great sensory play recipes to try out at home like cloud dough and sand foam!

Now this edible marshmallow slime is not as oozy as our traditional slime, but it is stretchy and squeezable! Plus it smells good too!

WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU HEAT A MARSHMALLOW?

This edible slime recipe even has a little science to it because of the marshmallows! Have you ever noticed what happens when you put marshmallows in the microwave? They get big and puffy {before they burn if you let them go too long}!

When you heat up a marshmallow, you heat up the molecules in the water that is contained within the marshmallow. These molecules move farther apart. This gives us the squishiness that we are looking for to mix up your Rice Krispy squares or our slime!

The added oil does assist in the pliability and general non drying of the material.

When you add the cornstarch, a natural thickener, you make a thick stretchy substance which is known as the great marshmallow slime! Your hands playing, kneading, stretching, and generally having fun with the slime putty keeps it going.

After a while, as the slime cools down, it’s going to harden. The molecules in the water move closer together again.

So, unfortunately, this slime is not going to last all day or overnight. Yes, we put ours in a plastic bin to see. Our traditional non-edible slime recipes do last a lot longer!

MORE FUN THINGS TO DO WITH MARSHMALLOWS

Have leftover marshmallows? Why not try one of these fun activities!

Make the tallest tower you can with spaghetti and marshmallows.

Build structures with toothpicks and marshmallows.

Make a marshmallow igloo.

Construct a solar oven and cook some s’mores.

Build a marshmallow catapult.

Or of course, grab all the pink marshmallows and make strawberry marshmallow slime.

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Printable Slime Recipe Guide

Includes a taste-safe slime guide too!

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MARSHMALLOW SLIME RECIPE

INGREDIENTS:

  • 6 Jumbo Marshmallows {make a jumbo marshmallow catapult too!}
  • 1 TBL Cooking Oil
  • 1/2- 1 TBL Cornstarch Powder

CLICK HERE TO MAKE>>> Marshmallow Slime without cornstarch

HOW TO MAKE SLIME WITH MARSHMALLOWS

Note: Adult supervision and assistance highly recommended. The marshmallows will get very HOT in the microwave. Always make sure the materials are cool enough to handle!

STEP 1: Put 6 marshmallows in a microwave safe bowl and pour 1 TBL of oil into the bowl.

STEP 2: Microwave on high for 30 secs. We have a 1200 watt microwave oven so your time may vary slightly.

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STEP 3: Add 1/2 tablespoon of cornstarch to the heated marshmallows and mix. We used jumbo marshmallows!

STEP 4: This mixture will be HOT so please be very careful! Eventually, as it cools, you are going to want to start kneading it and playing with it.

You may want to mix in another 1/2 tablespoon of cornstarch to thicken a little more. The more cornstarch you add, the stiffer it will get and be more like a putty!

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The cornstarch will help the marshmallow thicken and form a slime like substance.

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MORE FUN EDIBLE SLIME IDEAS!

Check out over 12 edible slime recipes you can make!

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