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HOW TO MAKE EDIBLE SLIME WITH MARSHMALLOWS

To say slime is a “trendy” child’s activity would be an understatement. Slime is a favorite pastime of kids (and adults) everywhere! 

Of course, that means slime will definitely entertain your children for an afternoon. Plus slime isn’t just for fun, there are also developmental benefits to playing with slime! 

Slime falls into the sensory play category, which is extremely important for cognitive, emotional, linguistic, and creative growth. 

With so many benefits of slime, it's a bummer that many slime recipes aren't safe for eating. In turn, this usually means young kids can't play along. 

Luckily, you'll be pleased to know that there are plenty of taste-safe slime recipes! 

I've been creating, playing with, and yes, even eating edible slime with my toddlers for a long time, and I actually already have a taste-safe chia seed slime recipe

However, I've also been experimenting with this marshmallow slime for a while and I love the fluffy texture! 

I've finally perfected it, so today I'm sharing this fun edible marshmallow slime recipe! 

Here's how it's made: 

Edible Slime Recipe 

How To Make Edible Slime With Marshmallows

Edible Slime Ingredients

  • 1 bag of jumbo marshmallows 

  • 2 TB coconut oil

  • Food coloring 

  • 1.5 bags (3 lbs) of powdered sugar or cornstarch 

Instructions

Step One: Melt the marshmallows

First, take out a large microwave-safe mixing bowl and pour the marshmallows inside. 

Microwave on high for 30 seconds at a time, mixing with a rubber spatula between each round. After every 30 seconds in the microwave, the marshmallows will get smoother and better combined. 

As they get closer to being totally melted, use 10-second intervals on the microwave instead. You don’t want the marshmallows to burn! 

Step Two: Mix in the powdered sugar

Once the marshmallows are melted, slowly add the powdered sugar. I don’t recommend pouring a whole bag in at once! 

Instead, add ½ cup of powdered sugar in at a time until you’ve added 1 entire bag (2 lbs), mixing in each portion before adding the next. 

The mixture will stiffen as you continue. When the mixture has reached your desired consistency, stop adding powdered sugar. 

Step Three: Stir in coconut oil and food coloring

Next, stir in your coconut oil. This will help with that sticky texture! 

Then, add a few drops of food coloring and combine. Keep adding drops and stirring until you have the color you’re looking for! 

Bonus Tip: If you want colored slime but don’t want to add food coloring, use colored marshmallows instead! 

(Worried about getting food coloring on your hands? We’ve all been there! Here’s exactlyhow to get food coloring off your hand!) 

Step Four: Knead the mixture until well combined 

Once you mix as much as you can with the spatula, cover your hands in powdered sugar and knead the mixture in the bowl. 

Do this until everything is well combined and smooth! 

Step Five: Sprinkle your play surface with powdered sugar

Before you let the kiddos dig in, dust your play space (countertop or tabletop) with powdered sugar.

This will prevent the marshmallow slime from sticking to the table. 

Step Six: Play!

Now, it’s time for sensory play! 

Have your kids put powdered sugar on their own hands and have a blast. 

However, remember that even though this is taste-safe, it includes A LOT of sugar. 

Keep an eye on your little ones, since marshmallow slime is fun to play with and eat! We don’t want any tummy aches!

Try this fun edible marshmallow slime recipe with your little ones! 

That's how you make taste-safe marshmallow slime. It's a great way to spend quality time with your kids and stimulate all five senses!

If you’re on the lookout for more fun and beneficial sensory activities, download Mothercould in Your Pocket. 

It's full of sensory activities that will help keep your family busy and engaged. And, I add new content all the time to ensure you never run out of things to do! 

Be sure to check out these taste-safe recipes on my blog and YouTube channel:

I hope these activities will keep your family busy in a positive and productive way. 

Check back every week for more sensory play ideas! Have a great week!