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Homemade Candy Recipes

Monday, April 13th, 2009

The very best candy in the world can appear in your own kitchen. And, your kids will never forget you making candy for them - or letting them help you.

One of my favorite memories as a child is of an old fashioned taffy pull. My mom, Jacqueline Moreno, would make a big kettle of taffee. All the kids from church were there. We would each get a buttered plate with a bunch of the taffee in the center. After smearing butter on our hands, we would take the taffee outside and start pulling it.

Grabbing the taffee with our finger tips, we would pull it out as far as we could and then double it over. The taffee was hot, so mom would always do this when there was snow outside. So, as soon as our hands got too hot, we would put down our plates and put our hands in the snow.

The taffee started out a dark brown, but when it had turned a blonde color, we know it was done. Then we put our plates out in the snow - where the dogs couldn?t get it. And we would go play games until it was cool. Then we got to try our creations. If we had done it right, we could break off small bites of taffee that would be chewy but soft enough so you wouldn?t break a tooth.

You can make the same kind of memories in your home with some of these recipes:

Pecan Candy (Patience Candy)

3 cups granulated sugar, 2 cups milk, pecans, and butter. Place 1 cup sugar in iron skillet and melt to a light brown. When melted add 1 cup milk. [Then add remaining milk and sugar.] Boil until it forms soft ball in cold water. Remove from fire, add butter and pecans, and beat thoroughly. Pour on buttered dish or oiled paper and cut in squares. Use about 1/4 pound of butter and as many pecans as desired. Be sure to cook over slow fire.

Popcorn Balls

1 cup sugar, 1/2 cup light corn syrup or molasses, 1 tablespoon butter, 1/4 teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon vanilla, 1 teaspoon vinegar. Melt the butter in an enameled saucepan, add the sugar and syrup, and cook without stirring until a little dropped into cold water will crack. Remove from the heat and pour the syrup over the popcorn, which should be spread in a large pan. Pour very slowly, turning the popcorn so that the kernels will be well coated. Shape in small balls, pressing well into shape, and wrap each in waxed paper.Meringue Panachees Fill meringue glac%uFFFDes with ice cream, or ice cream and water ice. Garnish with whipped cream forced through pastry bag and tube, and candied cherries.

Easy Peanut Butter Fudge Recipe

Cook together 2 cups granulated sugar, 2 tablespoonfuls peanut butter, and 1/2 cup milk until it forms a soft ball when dropped into cold water. Add 1/2 teaspoonful vanilla, cool and beat until creamy. Pour into a buttered pie plate and when nearly cold, cut it in small squares.

Meringue Mushrooms Shape meringue glac%uFFFD mixture in rounds the size of mushroom caps, using pastry bag and tube; sprinkle with grated chocolate. Shape stems like mushroom stems. Bake, remove from paper, and place caps on stems.

And you might want to try this old historic recipe as well:

“Apricot Leather Wash 1 package dried apricots and put them in water to soak overnight. Next morning, bring apricots and water to a boil and simmer for 5 minutes. Remove from heat and drain thoroughly. (Be sure all the water has drained off.) mash the apricots through a sieve, or belnd in a blender until smooth. Measure pulp: return it to the saucepan and add 1 part sugar to every 3 parts pulp. Bring to a boil and boil for 2 minutes, stirring constantly (at thsis tage the mixture may burn easily, so stir carefully.) Let the mixture cool for 15 minutes; then spread almost paper thin on a large piece of glass, marble slab, or aluminum cookie sheet. Form a rectangular shape. Place in a warm dry room (an attic is excellent) to dry for 1 to 2 days (it should be pliable enough to roll). Cut the leather into 3-inch squares, sprinkle with granulated sugar, and roll tightly into rolls about the size of a small pencil. Roll in granulated sugar and stroe in a tightly closed box.” ?The Thirteen Colonies Cookbook, Mary Donovan et al (p. 251) [Georgia]

Plan a candy making party sometime soon!

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CANDY CANE GLASS CANDY DISH

Tuesday, December 16th, 2008
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Candy Cane Prism Pencils

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008
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Candy Cane Prism Pencils. Best Seller! They look good enough to eat, but don’t! These candy canes are used to write! Each wooden candy cane prism pencil has a colorfullywrapped design, perfect for the yuletide season. Write your wish list to Santa or jot down shopping lists with these confectionary utensils! (2 dozen per unit) 7 1/2″ OTC