Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Happy Birthday Mallomars!

Not many cookies have the staying power of Mallowmars.Some come and go but these American classics are celebrating over one hundred years of goodness.They are still as they were ,full of marshmallow and chocolate flavor. they makeca tasty snack or tasty dessert. Marshmallow cookies are nothing new.The Danish created the first two hundred years ago.The English made a variation called a teacake.These were a round of shortbread topped with what is known as an Italian meringue,a whipped egg white concoction similar to a marshmallow.The entire sweet was then coated withva thin layer of milk chocolate.In Germany they are made with sweetened egg white foam and enrobed in dark chocolate.German kids love them squished between a bun.Some around the world have the addition of a thin layer of raspberry jam or more sugar added like the Canadian version,Whippets. In the US they've been made as Mallowmars ,and were first baked in Union City, New Jersey.They are a puff of marshmallow stuck on a Graham cracker round.They're coated with rich dark chocolate and sold only from September to March and with good reason.They would melt and make a gooey mess otherwise ,thanks to the hot weather.Not to worry.You can make them at home although the process is labor intensive and does require a lot of equipment.Maybe the best replica is the s,more itself, especially if it's made with dark chocolate squares. Mallowmars have been a special treat for the last 101 years.Enjoy them now with a good hot cup of tea or coffee.They're a great cold weather treat, perfect for a snowy afternoon indoors.

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