Naturally made strawberry marshmallow fluff is sandwiched between two chewy gluten free brownie-like cookies to make quite a tasty treat!
There aren’t many typical candy-type things you can put in front of me that would even tempt me in the slightest.
Anything sugary is pretty much off the table. Skittles…gross. (seriously, so much gross). All lollipops…ehh. Anything with any sort of rainbow of artificial flavors in its packaging…nope.
My weaknesses consist of chocolate, particularly chocolate + mint combos (peppermint patties and junior mints…yesssss) and marshmallows.
Unless it’s a Peep. Those things don’t even deserve to be called marshmallows because they might just be the most disgusting edible creations on this planet.
The chocolate covered marshmallows you find around Easter time and Mallomars are pretty much my heaven on this earth. We all have our weaknesses I suppose.
This post is sponsored by Vital Proteins.

As a kid, I used to take any opportunity I had to eat as many of those as humanly possible before either a stomachache set in or my parents made me stop. As an adult, with a conscience and an (unfortunate?) education on those pesky little things called ingredient lists, I can say it’s been at least a decade since a Mallomar has made its way into my mouth.
That hasn’t, however, stopped the marshmallow infatuation.
Nope, still going strong.
It’s just that these days, suspect gelatin sources outweigh the delicious factor.

Making homemade marshmallows has been on my kitchen bucket list for quite some time and while I do still want to make legit, fluffy marshmallows (I see s’mores in the fire pit in my near future!) I’m calling this strawberry marshmallow fluff that got sandwiched between two gluten free brownie cookies a pretty good start.
I decided to go the traditional route and use gelatin to make this fluff but vegan marshmallows are also an option.
Vital Proteins is a company that is dedicated to providing 100% natural, whole food proteins from sustainable practices. The cows in their gelatin, collagen and whey products are all pasture raised and grass fed making them the perfect addition to my first shot at this homemade marshmallow thing.
A few notes on the difference between gelatin and peptides:
Gelatin gels in cold liquids and is what you’d use for traditional desserts such as marshmallows, panna cotta, mousse, pudding, homemade fruit gelatin, etc. It can also be used in hot dishes like soups, sauces or gravy for a protein boost and thickener. Gelatin takes slightly longer to digest than the peptides.
Peptides are gelatin proteins that have been broken down through an enzymatic process. Peptides won’t gel in cold liquids which makes them a great protein-rich addition to things like smoothies, drinks and even to baked goods like pancakes, waffles or your morning bowl of oatmeal as heating them doesn’t alter the nutritional value.

Sandwich cookies don’t really need much convincing. I mean, for one, you get to eat two cookies instead of one.
Duh.
And then there’s always some deliciousness in between that could be dessert on its own whether it’s a fruity jam, peanut butter or, in this case, strawberry marshmallow fluff (strawberry ice cream would be good too!).
When you combine that with a chewy, brownie like cookie, yeah there’s just not much that needs to be said.
Sorry, Mallomar, there’s a new cookie in town.
Items used to make this strawberry marshmallow brownie sandwich cookies recipe you might not have on hand:
gluten free flour mix <– this is the best one I’ve found.
candy thermometer
freeze dried strawberries (these make such a great snack too!)
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These were easy and so good! I had to hide a few so my kids didn’t eat them all!
My grandson and I made these together and oh my goodness, they were so good. We had just as much fun making them as eating them!
Made this exactly as stated and it turned out great
These were amazing and a huge hit!
My kids devoured these in less than 2 days – they were SO GOOD!
SUPER cool way to use beef gelatin! Who knew that you could make healthy marshmallows? These look awesome!!