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Star Marshmallows

Last Updated on May 8, 2026 by becky

Sparkly star marshmallows flavored with vanilla bean paste and decorated with plenty of edible glitter and edible foil stars.

A plate of star shaped marshmallows

What Inspired These Star Marshmallows?

I love a good homemade marshmallow. Whether cookies & cream, birthday cake, or mint chocolate chip, they’re the perfect mess-free, allergen-friendly, and non-perishable treat for shipping and gifting.

These sparkly star marshmallows are especially versatile.  Based on my classic vanilla bean marshmallow recipe, these marshmallow stars make fantastic opening night gifts, party favors, or celestial-themed treats. Thread them onto wooden sticks to make patriotic fruit skewers. Turn them into glittery s’mores. Add them to a dessert charcuterie board for a graduation party or New Year’s Eve celebration. Oh, and jazz up a mug of homemade hot chocolate, of course!

plate of star marshmallows surrounded by silver ribbons

Ingredients for Making Star Shaped Marshmallows

To make your own star shaped marshmallows, you’ll need:

Ingredients for making star shaped marshmallows
Ingredients for making star shaped marshmallows

Tray of marshmallows, marshmallow slab, and a star cutter

Working with Edible Glitter

You can decorate your marshmallow stars with silver or gold edible glitter, edible foil stars, or other edible foil shapes like hearts. Or, or apply a bit of lustre dust or a few flakes of edible gold or silver leaf. Whichever products you choose, triple-check to make sure the package is clearly labelled as edible or food safe. Never use glitter that you’d use for crafting.

Hand holding a handful of foil hearts
A handful of edible foil stars

Though tempting, do not try to mix the sparkles into the marshmallow fluff. I’ve tested this approach and it just doesn’t work. You’ll end up wasting a lot of product, and you won’t see the glitter in the finished marshmallows anyway.

Hand holding two star shaped marshmallows

Special Tools

A few special tools will come in handy when making these star shaped marshmallows. You’ll need:

  • Star Cutter – A 1 1/2 or 2-inch metal star cutter works best. You can go slightly bigger, but remember that the bigger the cutter, the fewer marshmallows the recipe will yield.

Star cutter cutting a marshmallow slab

  • Food Safe Paintbrush – To dust the edible glitter, you’ll need a food safe paintbrush. Do not use a brush that you’ve previously used for painting or other craft projects.

A paintbrush covered in edible glitter

  • Thermometer – Never attempt homemade marshmallows without a candy thermometer—too hot or too cold, and your marshmallows won’t set properly. This Taylor digital thermometer is my personal favorite.
  • Mixer – You’ll need a hand mixer or stand mixer to whip the sugary syrup into marshmallow fluff.
  • Square Pan – This recipe works best in an 8×8-inch square pan. If your pan is significantly bigger or smaller, your marshmallow slab will be too thin or too thick.

Tools and ingredients for making homemade marshmallows

How to Use Sparkly Star Marshmallows

I love the versatility of these star-shaped marshmallows. You can package them in star-print cello bags for an opening night or movie premiere gift; make patriotic or sparkly dessert skewers; float them in New Year’s Eve beverages (along with Prosecco marshmallows, of course!); add them to a dessert charcuterie board; dunk them in homemade hot cocoa dip; make astrological or celestial-themed treats; turn them into sparkly s’mores or Rice Krispie treats; decorate cupcakes or brownies (be sure to press into the frosting after baking, not before!); or garnish a mug of hot chocolate.

Star marshmallows on a white surface

Make-Ahead and Storage Suggestions

Store sparkly star marshmallows in an airtight container at room temperature for up to one month.

Other marshmallow recipes you might enjoy:

Blueberry Marshmallows
Strawberry Marshmallow Hearts
Spooky Ghost Marshmallows
Cookies & Cream Marshmallows
Mint Chocolate Chip Marshmallows

And if you do make these, or any of my recipes, don’t forget to tag me @bastecutfold or use the hashtag #bastecutfold on Instagram. I always love to see what you’re making!

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Star Marshmallows

Recipe by becky

  • Total Time4 hours 40 minutes
  • Yield24 stars 1x

Sparkly star marshmallows flavored with vanilla bean paste and decorated with edible glitter.

Ingredients

Scale

Marshmallows:

Nonstick spray, for greasing tin and knife
240 milliliters water (1 cup), divided
20 grams powdered gelatin (2 tablespoons)
400 grams granulated sugar (2 cups)
200 grams corn syrup (1/2 cup)
1/4 teaspoon fine sea salt
1 teaspoon vanilla bean paste

Coating:

50 grams confectioner’s sugar (1/3 cup)
50 grams cornstarch (1/3 cup)

Edible glitter and edible foil stars, to decorate


Instructions

Marshmallows:

Line an 8 x 8-inch square tin with parchment, in a criss-cross pattern, allowing a 1-inch overhang on all sides. Spray with nonstick spray. Set aside.

Square tin lined with parchment

Pour 120 milliliters (1/2 cup) water into a large mixing bowl (if using a hand mixer), or the bowl of a stand mixer. Sprinkle the powdered gelatin evenly over the water. Set aside.

Gelatin and water in a metal bowl

In a large, heavy-bottomed stock pot, combine granulated sugar, corn syrup, remaining water, and fine sea salt. Bring mixture to a boil. Boil, without stirring, until syrup reaches 240° F / 116° C on a digital thermometer.

Sugar syrup in a pan on the stovetop

Carefully pour hot syrup over gelatin mixture. Mix on high speed for 2-3 minutes, until mixture begins to thicken. Mix in the vanilla bean paste.

Sugar syrup in a bowl of gelatin

Hand mixer mixing homemade marshmallows

Continue to mix on high speed until very thick and voluminous, about 8-9 minutes more.

Mixing homemade marshmallow fluff with a hand mixer

With an oiled rubber spatula, scrape marshmallow mixture into prepared tin.

Pouring marshmallow into a parchment lined tin

Allow to set until firm, at least 4 hours or overnight.

A square tin of marshmallow fluff
Cutting and Coating:

In a small bowl, whisk together confectioner’s sugar and cornstarch.

Generously dust a large chopping board with the cornstarch mixture. Turn marshmallow slab out onto dusted surface.

Parchment lined slab of marshmallow, upside down on a cutting board

Peel away parchment. Sift top of slab with more of the cornstarch mixture.

Marshmallow slab on a cutting board

With a 1 1/2 or 2-inch star cutter, cut the slab into stars.

Star cutter cutting marshmallows

A metal cutter cutting star shaped marshmallows

Toss the cut marshmallows in additional cornstarch mixture, making sure all sides are coated.

Tossing marshmallow stars in a bowl of cornstarch

Arrange on a small tray. Dust with edible glitter and foil stars.

A tray of star marshmallows

Hand holding a star marshmallow

Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 1 month.

Star shaped marshmallows on a white surface

 

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