well sugar disolves in water, even if it's caramelized all you have to do is let it sit in water and you're good. The starch should be easy to clean as well.
I'm not sure if you read comments still, or plan on trying this again, but here's the best suggestions I can provide: 1. Electric waffle maker with shallow crevices. 2. Non-stick spray. 3. STALE MARSHMALLOW. Nobody seems to mention this, but the moisture content is too high for it to get crispy!
You probably forgot to unlock the entire waffle skill tree, the last skill is hidden and must be unlocked by clearing the waffle dungeon. There you will fight The Waffle Lord, be careful, his attack pattern is very hard to learn and he has 10,000 but if you beat it you unlock the final waffle skill, I recommend fully unlocking the cookfighter skill tree for an extra 150 damage each his and 2x attack speed, bringing 5 vomit jelly, 3 garlic bread, and 15 PAN cakes to the master chef to get the cooking sword, which has burning damage, stun, and 150 attack power, but that’s just how I did it, I hear some people give the breakfast trio all of the food items for their quest, (waffles, pancakes, French toast) and get the Breakfast Blade, which can shoot bacon projectiles and does 75 burning damage, though both weapons do great!
He has to be a lvl. 38 Chefling before he can do that quest. Achievements needed: -Marshmallow tamer -Waffle apprentice -Combiner I am a lvl. 34, so I have the first two currently. I am still trying to level up.
@@bucket7819 bro you must be dedicated to this waffle lord like you typed a giant freaking paragraph in the comments of a comment- but like bravo man 👏
For those of you who haven’t seen the video description: ‘Yummy Waffle 야미와플’ personally sent me a video with detailed instruction on how to make it and I think I can do it next time! I think I failed because my ‘waffle maker proficiency’ just wasn’t high enough + my marshmallows were homemade (A LOT softer compared to store bought ones) + it’s a lot harder to control the heat with non-electric waffle maker. I’ll definitely come back to this quest some time in the future. Also, Kudos to ‘Yummy waffle’ for dedicating a lot of time and effort leveling up his ‘waffle maker proficiency’
Looking forward to the update!! Good luck with round 2 of marshmallow waffle!! Maybe just mixing marshmallow and egg or flour can help? Not sure about the taste ^^
One time my aunt tried microwaving marshmallows to turn them into fluff for a recipe. They basically exploded and billowed into a terrific cloud that grew so humongous it forced the microwave door open and spattered all over the counter and floor, lol. We certainly had a time cleaning that up (especially since I was laughing so hard I could barely move the whole time)! And that's the story of the E**** family marshmallow failure!
I made smores pancakes yesterday and they actually turned out perfect- I'd suggest mixing half marshmallow and half bisquick batter see how that turns out... use LOTS of cooking spray, or grease the pan with butter. I'm betting this would be easier on pancakes anyways 😅 no crevices to get marshmallows stuck in.
I really like this. Failure is part of cooking, and not something one should be ashamed of. Every great chef has had what they thought was a great idea, spent an hour making it, taken one bite, and immediately threw it in the trash.
it’s also just a fake recipe created to get views. idk if you watch how to cook that but it’s a big problem. i feel like this youtuber was also debunking it but in an interesting way
Maybe if you melt the marshmallow first, then cover the waffle iron heavily in starch, then poured the melted marshmallow in and let it cool in that position, it'll look like a waffle. Next take it out and toast it with a torch.
I think I know what the problem is, you need to use an electric waffle maker because it allows you to control the temperature more accurately than a stove.
Yeah, I agree. I've also noticed after watching the video linked in his description, the waffle maker used in that video has a more flatter surface than the waffle maker used in this video, and I'm guessing it makes it easier to get the waffle marshmallow out? I've also noticed the wooden stick sandwitched between the waffle maker sides together with the marshmallow, I figured it may be an important step, but I'm not so sure :b
The video is fake, sugar will burn and electric waffle maker reach higher temperature than sugar will burn, even if they let it cool of it's probably gonna stick. And the fact a lot of cut is really suspicious and probably the channel made for content farm like 5 mins craft and something alike
2:33 - the most reletable thing ever. Using the sleeves of your sweater as pan (or in this case waffle iron) holder. It even works better if it's an oversized sweater! Speaking from experience 😆
be careful doing this guys. it stretches out your sleeves. i didn't even realise what happened until they were stretched over a fairly long period of doing this.
I think the fact he used an electric waffle maker, one that didn't have the deep crevices, and used a skewer to control the marshmallow-melt inside the waffle maker had as much to do with the success as the fact he used a store-bought large marshmallow as well. You poor thing having to clean that clamshell after each fail. I don't envy you! Congrats on the 1M subs too!
The dedication in this video is unreal… I would’ve dipped after failing for the first time and realizing I’d have to wash melted marshmallow on iron😮💨, got mad respect for you👏🏽
I noticed in yummy waffle's video that they were using a very flat waffle pan without deep grooves, and that they didn't seem to close the pan all the way. I think the flatness combined with how heavily they greased the pan made it possible! I respect you for washing out all that burnt sugar every time. I may have just bought a new waffle iron at that point, you're stronger than I.
this was exactly the content i needed during the middle of hell week at uni 😎 there's nothing more comforting when you're failing than someone else failing as well. gave me a good lil giggle thanks man
The trick is learning when to take it off the heat source. Heat both sides of your waffle iron, spray oil (oil spray has additives that seem to make it more efficient in greasing) when the marshmallow starts melting. take it off of the heat. The residual heat will toast it but not burn it. Then you wait until it cools down and it will solidify and harden.
You need to be a Level 942 Chief (Including all baking related subclasses), a Level 973 Alchemist, and a Level 10 Waffle Iron Smith, In order to make this.
2:34 the fact that at the last attemp, he didn’t use baking gloves and just held the pan with sweather paws… i could never i am so scared of burning my hands lol
The original never closed it fully so it couldn’t get stuck to the other side by he just tapped the top down to smoosh the mallow down to melt more. Then he put two one sided mallows together and it looked like a full pancake but was actually two separate halves
If you make marshmallows but coat the waffle iron in powdered sugar to let the mallowa set, than this is totally possible. Essentially, just use the waffle iron as a mold. Alternatively you could just make or get food safe waffle molds.
Actually starch is used industrially to keep marshmallow from sticking to the mold, not literal powdered sugar. Heat with powdered sugar would not be effective. All waffle molds are food safe, that has nothing to do with anything… it doesn’t matter anyways, his homemade marshmallow is made with much too much sugar content, and moisture content
I saw Marshmallow Waffle and got curious, I saw the RPG setup in the beginning and hit subscribe. RPGs aren't my thing, I prefer to watch others than play them myself, but that format just... chef's kiss. I can't wait to see what other wacky stuff is happening on this channel.
Sorry to tell ya but if you want the “crisp waffle” effect, you’re gonna have to do something completely different. Probably get a waffle mold and make a mashrcmallow in that, then put it over a small fire or smth.
I think it might have been one of those clickbait-y channel that makes fake recipes... I checked out the channel and it seems sus (look at the about section and you'll see that it's affiliated to a company that appears to be making "content farms"). You should check out Ann Reardon's debunking videos, fake recipe videos are VERY common nowadays.
@@jed4110 nope channels like 5-Minute Crafts are notorious for making fake "life hack" and fake cooking videos. Another popular example of such fake recipes that went viral is Buzfeed's recipe for "souffle pancakes". The reason why a LOT of people failed to recreate such recipes isn't because of their technique, but because the recipe was impossible to recreate. They edit the final products in even though there was no way their ingredient + process will result in such final product.
@@jed4110 if you think about it, realistically, putting a lump of fluff that is mostly sugar in a waffle maker would result exactly like it did in this video. The sugar would burn, or turn into candy and would be a pain to remove from the pan once it solidifies. Yet the original video showed a MUCH neater result. Impossibly so.
@@ciyapciyap3458 I don't think it's impossible. The outside of the marshmallow did turn into candy (and if your pan is non stick or sprayed you may not have trouble removing it). You need to keep the inside from turning to candy and melting. Which I believe was done by using a flatter iron.
HEY BORE.D! Comment from the original video which has been liked by the video maker himself: Y'all are overthinking this. The trick is learning when to to turn off the heat. When the marshmallow starts melting. unplug the waffle iron. The residual heat will toast it but not burn it. Then you wait until it cools down and it will solidify.
Either you have MANY waffle irons, or you are some kind of cleaning god, and somehow got all of that melted/hardened marshmallow out of the one single waffle iron
I saw that video, and it seems like you missed some steps: They added oil to the pan They waited 2-3 minutes, turned of the heat and onned it back, Then after another 1-2 minutes they kept open and close the waffle maker. Afterwards they shaked it a little :) Hope this helps
You need to heat the iron first, let it cool down by unplugging it so that it just barely heats the marshmallows. I used to make waffmellos when I worked as a line cook at a breakfast restaurant. Another trick is to freeze/refrigerate the marshmallow so that they do not burn so easily. Coconut oil prevents stick. It takes finesse when you do this technique, but has always worked for me!!! Upvote so he can see!!! 💕👽
Thumbs up for effort. He used store bought marshmallows and probably let them dry out a bit. His temperature was low around 250 F also his pan was flatter so there was better heat distribution.
I think the best option for a marshmallow-like waffle would be to use meringue instead. It might turn out like a toasted pavlova, just keep the waffle iron on low heat would be my best advice.
he literally washed out the caramelized gooey thing 4 times out of the waffle pan, respect
yes
he secretly bought a new one each time
Soak burnt on sugar in super hot water and it’ll dissolve
yes
well sugar disolves in water, even if it's caramelized all you have to do is let it sit in water and you're good. The starch should be easy to clean as well.
I'm not sure if you read comments still, or plan on trying this again, but here's the best suggestions I can provide:
1. Electric waffle maker with shallow crevices.
2. Non-stick spray.
3. STALE MARSHMALLOW. Nobody seems to mention this, but the moisture content is too high for it to get crispy!
The only marshmallow I’ve ever seen crunchy are the ones in hot cocoa, but it’s hard to think that doesn’t come from an industrialized process
@@Cassie-on3gq The marshmallows used in packet hot chocolate and certain cereals are dehydrated.
@@Stark-Raving yes that’s what I said
@@Cassie-on3gq just dehydrate the marshmallow, not really an industrialized process.
Or don't use marshmallows on waffle irons like a dumb zoomer
Come back to this quest when you're a higher cooking lvl, BORE.D. I'm sure you'll unlock more skills on the way
yess
You probably forgot to unlock the entire waffle skill tree, the last skill is hidden and must be unlocked by clearing the waffle dungeon. There you will fight The Waffle Lord, be careful, his attack pattern is very hard to learn and he has 10,000 but if you beat it you unlock the final waffle skill, I recommend fully unlocking the cookfighter skill tree for an extra 150 damage each his and 2x attack speed, bringing 5 vomit jelly, 3 garlic bread, and 15 PAN cakes to the master chef to get the cooking sword, which has burning damage, stun, and 150 attack power, but that’s just how I did it, I hear some people give the breakfast trio all of the food items for their quest, (waffles, pancakes, French toast) and get the Breakfast Blade, which can shoot bacon projectiles and does 75 burning damage, though both weapons do great!
He has to be a lvl. 38 Chefling before he can do that quest. Achievements needed:
-Marshmallow tamer
-Waffle apprentice
-Combiner
I am a lvl. 34, so I have the first two currently. I am still trying to level up.
@@4miznelson dang bro only lvl 34 did you just start?
@@bucket7819 bro you must be dedicated to this waffle lord like you typed a giant freaking paragraph in the comments of a comment-
but like bravo man 👏
For those of you who haven’t seen the video description:
‘Yummy Waffle 야미와플’ personally sent me a video with detailed instruction on how to make it and I think I can do it next time!
I think I failed because my ‘waffle maker proficiency’ just wasn’t high enough + my marshmallows were homemade (A LOT softer compared to store bought ones) + it’s a lot harder to control the heat with non-electric waffle maker.
I’ll definitely come back to this quest some time in the future.
Also, Kudos to ‘Yummy waffle’ for dedicating a lot of time and effort leveling up his ‘waffle maker proficiency’
looking forward to see you succeeding! if it turns into candy again just don't bother retrying lol
2nd
Looking forward to the update!! Good luck with round 2 of marshmallow waffle!! Maybe just mixing marshmallow and egg or flour can help? Not sure about the taste ^^
I hope you making a video on that soon
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Oh God, I admire that you kept trying after the first mess, I can't imagine how long you spent cleaning every single attempt. Respect
Bold of you to assume he didn’t preemptively buy 4 waffle irons for this
It wouldn’t be easier than you think, marshmallow is like 99% sugar, and sugar devolves in war.
@@kgsniper4850 Hmm.. Yes.. War
@@kgsniper4850 To be fair, what doesn't dissolve in war?
@@edgiest-edgelord-that-edges my relationship with your mum.
This is the first "failed quest" I've seen, but it was alot of fun watching the many attempts and the different thoughts u had throughout.
I sobbed at the thought of having to clean that waffle iron.
I think I said "Oh No!!" about a dozen times, just the thought of trying to get the goop off the waffle iron gave me the gitters.
Usually submerging it in water will help soften the marshmallow
Especially the one that, turned into hard candy 😣
SAME
@Grammar Police-chan uwu trust me I would if I could.
One time my aunt tried microwaving marshmallows to turn them into fluff for a recipe. They basically exploded and billowed into a terrific cloud that grew so humongous it forced the microwave door open and spattered all over the counter and floor, lol. We certainly had a time cleaning that up (especially since I was laughing so hard I could barely move the whole time)! And that's the story of the E**** family marshmallow failure!
Is it bad if I wanna try it out even after an experienced warning !? 😂⚰️
@@dumbtan8510 Go for it! You only live once.
I have a feeling that a couple of waffle irons were sacrificed for this video
1st
All you need to do is soak it in hot water. The sugar will dissolve.
@@morningstar8187 Soaking in hot water cleans tons of stuff, very under estimated.
Im just a Mexican stoner trying to make it out the hood by doing storytimes & reaction videos on my UA-cam channel 😩
@@SevenHunnid shut up
I made smores pancakes yesterday and they actually turned out perfect-
I'd suggest mixing half marshmallow and half bisquick batter see how that turns out... use LOTS of cooking spray, or grease the pan with butter.
I'm betting this would be easier on pancakes anyways 😅 no crevices to get marshmallows stuck in.
I wish you success next time 😂
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How did you do it…
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Tell us your secret sir
Stop hacking 😔
I really like this. Failure is part of cooking, and not something one should be ashamed of.
Every great chef has had what they thought was a great idea, spent an hour making it, taken one bite, and immediately threw it in the trash.
it’s also just a fake recipe created to get views. idk if you watch how to cook that but it’s a big problem. i feel like this youtuber was also debunking it but in an interesting way
Maybe if you melt the marshmallow first, then cover the waffle iron heavily in starch, then poured the melted marshmallow in and let it cool in that position, it'll look like a waffle. Next take it out and toast it with a torch.
That sounds like a good idea!
The yummy waffle channel showed how they did it (it involved a lot of oil and heat regulation)
It's literally impossible to make xD it's just sugar, how is it supposed to turn into a waffle? It will always just melt (and burn after a while)
@@deliriouscheeto how to cook that showed a legit way
@@deliriouscheeto but not with a waffle iron
It’s amazing that he shows us his failed food instead of just posting the good one
May he and his waffle pan rest in defeat after having so many "messy attempts" . I would be suffering if I would have to wash it that many times. 😭
Never been more excited to see a waffle melting
I think I know what the problem is, you need to use an electric waffle maker because it allows you to control the temperature more accurately than a stove.
Yeah, I agree. I've also noticed after watching the video linked in his description, the waffle maker used in that video has a more flatter surface than the waffle maker used in this video, and I'm guessing it makes it easier to get the waffle marshmallow out?
I've also noticed the wooden stick sandwitched between the waffle maker sides together with the marshmallow, I figured it may be an important step, but I'm not so sure :b
@@clumsymarionette4978 Yeah, it might be.
The video is fake, sugar will burn and electric waffle maker reach higher temperature than sugar will burn, even if they let it cool of it's probably gonna stick. And the fact a lot of cut is really suspicious and probably the channel made for content farm like 5 mins craft and something alike
@@giratius9307 Which part of the video made you arrive to the conclusion that it was "fake", other than the "suspicious" cuts?
@@AnAppleSlice Probably the fact that sugar literally will turn into a rock when heated to that temperature. They said it themself. :/
That candy bread looks like an amazing craft. I doubt I could eat a whole thing in one go but even one bit looks really good.
the dedication of washing the iron is real
You wash melted marshmallows 4 times off waffle irons
you gain mad respect
this man is the pure culmination of never giving up on making the perfect marshmallow waffle
I appreciate this man so much for actually trying to edit and make his vids look good, and it turned out that way.
Ok but the candied toast at the end? Brilliant.
I can’t imagine the cleaning 😭
It would be so much pain🥲
Same hahaahaha
Some people said just put in in hot water
2:33 - the most reletable thing ever. Using the sleeves of your sweater as pan (or in this case waffle iron) holder. It even works better if it's an oversized sweater! Speaking from experience 😆
be careful doing this guys. it stretches out your sleeves. i didn't even realise what happened until they were stretched over a fairly long period of doing this.
@@lowkeyconvert8971 😆😆 I'll make sure to keep that in mind
I think the fact he used an electric waffle maker, one that didn't have the deep crevices, and used a skewer to control the marshmallow-melt inside the waffle maker had as much to do with the success as the fact he used a store-bought large marshmallow as well.
You poor thing having to clean that clamshell after each fail. I don't envy you!
Congrats on the 1M subs too!
......???? That is not electric. Did you not see the fire ???
And also, he literally made marshmallow in the video before that. Maybe he used the ones he made.
@@LilyUnicorn I think they were referring to the original video that inspired this one
That or it was clickbait (Yummy Waffle, I mean)
Yummy also didn’t fully close the waffle maker while he was making it, letting the bottom turn into seared candy and just melting the top.
The dedication in this video is unreal… I would’ve dipped after failing for the first time and realizing I’d have to wash melted marshmallow on iron😮💨, got mad respect for you👏🏽
I mean, you tried, i give an A+ on this quest for effort!
Also, I realised you've got 1MILLON subs, well done, another A+ for you ;)
“Maybe if I let it cool I can lift it out of the pan”
Me, a service industry lifer who’s cleaned about a million dishes: oh no
Other cooking channels: "perfect food first try, it's magic!"
BORE.D: "Eh, fuck it, let's see if this shit works"
I’m addicted to ur vids! Keep up the great work. But on a serious note...I WISH THERE WAS A VIDEO GAME LIKE THISSSSS
i love how every single fail had a different aspect
quite impressive
I had anxiety attacks watching this video... I was just wondering the person had great stamina who cleaned waffle maker each time... Hats off...
9 seconds early, that’s the true quest
Damn
I noticed in yummy waffle's video that they were using a very flat waffle pan without deep grooves, and that they didn't seem to close the pan all the way. I think the flatness combined with how heavily they greased the pan made it possible!
I respect you for washing out all that burnt sugar every time. I may have just bought a new waffle iron at that point, you're stronger than I.
But I think what’s strange is when I recall toasting marshmallows on a campfire, they can go black but are still gooey?
@@Cassie-on3gq its very important how heat is applied, as it affects them chemistry differently
@@Biosquid239 I just have a hard time believing that a marshmallow can get that crunchy
@@Cassie-on3gq yup. We truly live in a society
oh my, i think i’ll cry out of frustration from both the failure and cleaning process 😭
i hope you’ll find your way to make it work next time!!
i never wished for anyones success so hard in my life as with this waffle project
this was exactly the content i needed during the middle of hell week at uni 😎 there's nothing more comforting when you're failing than someone else failing as well. gave me a good lil giggle thanks man
The trick is learning when to take it off the heat source. Heat both sides of your waffle iron, spray oil (oil spray has additives that seem to make it more efficient in greasing) when the marshmallow starts melting. take it off of the heat. The residual heat will toast it but not burn it. Then you wait until it cools down and it will solidify and harden.
nah.. it won’t toast
also the original video being recreated was debunked. it’s just content farming marketing off the food side of youtube
The trick is never try something this dumb to start with.
first time seeing the “quest failed” cue card more than once 😵💫
Congrats on 1M subs! That’s awesome dude!
You need to be a Level 942 Chief (Including all baking related subclasses), a Level 973 Alchemist, and a Level 10 Waffle Iron Smith, In order to make this.
"chief"?? You mean "chef"? LOL
I love how he posted the video even if he failed. It's okay to not have the higher lvl :)
Woohoo, no longer ‘BORE.D’.
Congrats on 1 million, keep it up! 👏
2:34 the fact that at the last attemp, he didn’t use baking gloves and just held the pan with sweather paws… i could never i am so scared of burning my hands lol
Both! Both is good!!! Another quest completed or ... not :D
Ye
Wow the bread+marshamallow combination in the waffle iron was cool!
The original never closed it fully so it couldn’t get stuck to the other side by he just tapped the top down to smoosh the mallow down to melt more. Then he put two one sided mallows together and it looked like a full pancake but was actually two separate halves
I love how your videos are formatted, the video game style
that candy bread though...
✅ Added to my "foods to try" list
I like the sound effects and the fact it almost like a game, I'm happy I finally gave into youtubes recommended XD
Rip to the ppl who actually followed the instructions, without knowing.
I'm literally waiting for the video to complete just to look at his shy face at the end .it's so awesome
If you make marshmallows but coat the waffle iron in powdered sugar to let the mallowa set, than this is totally possible.
Essentially, just use the waffle iron as a mold.
Alternatively you could just make or get food safe waffle molds.
the alternative is pretty much how people actually make it. it’s not a real recipe and exists to get views
Actually starch is used industrially to keep marshmallow from sticking to the mold, not literal powdered sugar. Heat with powdered sugar would not be effective. All waffle molds are food safe, that has nothing to do with anything… it doesn’t matter anyways, his homemade marshmallow is made with much too much sugar content, and moisture content
I saw Marshmallow Waffle and got curious, I saw the RPG setup in the beginning and hit subscribe. RPGs aren't my thing, I prefer to watch others than play them myself, but that format just... chef's kiss. I can't wait to see what other wacky stuff is happening on this channel.
Sorry to tell ya but if you want the “crisp waffle” effect, you’re gonna have to do something completely different. Probably get a waffle mold and make a mashrcmallow in that, then put it over a small fire or smth.
The editing is just godly ✨✨
This looks like a disaster to clean up. Also RIP tasty marshmallows in the waffle iron.
Congrats on 1M btw!
im in love with this editing
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I had no idea you were going to fail. I want those 3 minutes back! :P
The bread one at the end looks so good though, with some chocolate sauce or cinnamon sugar you can have a proper dessert
this is probably the first time ive seen a quest fail on this channel
he's really persistent. i'd give up already after the first try
I love the video set up, I came across your vid on my fyp and i loved this video :O I'll definitely be watching more! great job!!
I think it might have been one of those clickbait-y channel that makes fake recipes... I checked out the channel and it seems sus (look at the about section and you'll see that it's affiliated to a company that appears to be making "content farms"). You should check out Ann Reardon's debunking videos, fake recipe videos are VERY common nowadays.
this has to be a joke right?
@@jed4110 no it’s not, I agree to this guy, I think it might be a click bait channel that showed the “waffles”
@@jed4110 nope channels like 5-Minute Crafts are notorious for making fake "life hack" and fake cooking videos. Another popular example of such fake recipes that went viral is Buzfeed's recipe for "souffle pancakes". The reason why a LOT of people failed to recreate such recipes isn't because of their technique, but because the recipe was impossible to recreate. They edit the final products in even though there was no way their ingredient + process will result in such final product.
@@jed4110 if you think about it, realistically, putting a lump of fluff that is mostly sugar in a waffle maker would result exactly like it did in this video. The sugar would burn, or turn into candy and would be a pain to remove from the pan once it solidifies. Yet the original video showed a MUCH neater result. Impossibly so.
@@ciyapciyap3458 I don't think it's impossible. The outside of the marshmallow did turn into candy (and if your pan is non stick or sprayed you may not have trouble removing it). You need to keep the inside from turning to candy and melting. Which I believe was done by using a flatter iron.
This is like that hyped video game that draws you in, then disappoints. - 10 to boredom, still worth a watch maybe you need a cheat code.
Is nobody talking about the candied bread?- That looks delicious-
Congratulations on 1 million subscribers!
this channel is the definition of random youtube recommendations
Congrats on 1Mil!!! I knew you could get there!
I don’t even want to imagine how long it took to scrub that waffle iron
Congratulations on 1 million subscribers:D
CONGRATS ON 1M!!
What a legend sacrificing a cute waffle maker for the test
Oooo 1 M subs already, congrats~ 🎉🎉
I once ran a marshmallow through a cheese grater. I had to throw it out so respect for cleaning that thing..😂
HEY BORE.D! Comment from the original video which has been liked by the video maker himself:
Y'all are overthinking this. The trick is learning when to to turn off the heat. When the marshmallow starts melting. unplug the waffle iron. The residual heat will toast it but not burn it. Then you wait until it cools down and it will solidify.
Congrats on finally reaching 1M subs 🎉
Doesn't mean you shouldn't have tried, that thumbnail looks delicious...
Even when it doesn't turn out like it should this is always fun to watch. Love these videos.
I love your wooden tray with the runes engraved in it !
That press is fantastic
Congratulations on 1 million!
okay that "candied bread" thing looks good ngl
As man, I'm a marshmallow nut and felt for you w the 1st 3 tries😲but u got it dude!!!
Congrats on 1 mil!
Ngl the "candied bread" looks delicious
Either you have MANY waffle irons, or you are some kind of cleaning god, and somehow got all of that melted/hardened marshmallow out of the one single waffle iron
I saw that video, and it seems like you missed some steps:
They added oil to the pan
They waited 2-3 minutes, turned of the heat and onned it back, Then after another 1-2 minutes they kept open and close the waffle maker. Afterwards they shaked it a little :)
Hope this helps
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You need to heat the iron first, let it cool down by unplugging it so that it just barely heats the marshmallows. I used to make waffmellos when I worked as a line cook at a breakfast restaurant. Another trick is to freeze/refrigerate the marshmallow so that they do not burn so easily. Coconut oil prevents stick. It takes finesse when you do this technique, but has always worked for me!!! Upvote so he can see!!! 💕👽
Thumbs up for effort. He used store bought marshmallows and probably let them dry out a bit. His temperature was low around 250 F also his pan was flatter so there was better heat distribution.
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Marshmallow on bread: Mission failed successfully
I've never seen waffle irons shaped like that outside of Norway, nice.
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Thanks for your documentary. I learned that the marshmallow is the natural enemy of waffle irons hahahah
I love the editing, even if this was a fail. ❤️
I think the best option for a marshmallow-like waffle would be to use meringue instead. It might turn out like a toasted pavlova, just keep the waffle iron on low heat would be my best advice.
That's totally what I think is in the original video. they switched out the marshmallow for toasted meringue.its got the same texture and snap.