CANDY CORN SUCKERS
Lollipops are the last thing you expect to see on a petit-four tray in a fancy restaurant, so that's why I like to serve them last at mine. People burst out laughing when these jewel-like treats arrive on a silver platter after dessert. But then they sit back and savor those suckers right down to the stick! I never get tired of watching Chicago's most elegant diners licking lollipops like kids. These ones will help adults and kids celebrate Halloween. Try making them yellow with orange and brown candy corn. If you use a very long stick, they will look and feel more fancy. Let the syrup cool a bit to thicken it slightly, and then pour it over the ends of the sticks.
Provided by Food Network
Categories dessert
Time 30m
Yield 20 servings
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- If you have lollipop collar molds, lay them on a silicone baking mat-lined sheet pan, fit them with sticks, and place 1 piece of candy corn in each collar. Or, just lay out the sticks in rows on a silpat mat, leaving 3 inches of space between them and place a piece of candy corn above the stick.
- Combine the sugar, corn syrup, and water in a clean, dry small saucepan (preferably 1 with a pouring spout) fitted with a candy thermometer, and bring to a boil over high heat. Without stirring, cook until the mixture reaches 305 degrees F or "hard crack" stage on the candy thermometer. (While the syrup is cooking, occasionally wash down the sides of the pan with a clean brush dipped in water, to prevent crystallization.)
- When the mixture is done, remove the pot from the heat and dip it into an ice bath for 15 seconds to stop the cooking. Add the extract and food coloring and stir very gently with a wooden skewer so that the color is evenly distributed. (To avoid air bubbles in the finished lollipops, stir the mixture gently in both directions, but be careful not to over mix.)
- Pour or carefully spoon the syrup into the molds or just over the sticks and candy corns, if not using collars, to make a quarter-sized disk. Cool until hard, at least 20 minutes.
- Lift the suckers off the mat and remove from the molds. Slip plastic bags over the lollipops and gather the bag shut with a plastic spider finger ring. Store in an airtight container for up to 2 days.
More about "bloody suckers recipes"
CANDY "BLOODY" SLIDES - HALLOWEEN TREATS - ASHLEE MARIE
From ashleemarie.com
15 BLOODY GOOD VAMPIRE-INSPIRED HALLOWEEN SWEETS - DELISH
From delish.com
BLOODY SUCKERS RECIPE - COOKING CHANNEL
From cookingchanneltv.com
BLOODY CANDY APPLES - AMANDA'S COOKIN' - HALLOWEEN
From amandascookin.com
BLOODY CANDY APPLES - MIXIN MAMAS
From mixinmamas.com
THE BEST BLOODY RECIPES FOR YOUR HALLOWEEN PARTY - CRAYONS
From crayonsandcravings.com
BLOODY SUCKERS - PUNCHFORK
From punchfork.com
SPOOKY EASY HALLOWEEN PARTY FOOD CANDY APPLES - MADE BY A …
From madebyaprincessparties.com
BLOODY SUCKERS RECIPE | COOKING CHANNEL
From cookingchanneltv.cel28.sni.foodnetwork.com
BLOOD SLIDE CANDY: HOW TO MAKE IT! | THE WORLEY GIG
From worleygig.com
DEXTER BLOOD SLIDE SUCKERS: EAT AT YOUR OWN RISK!
From instructables.com
BLOODY SUCKERS - GLUTEN FREE RECIPES - FOODDIEZ.COM
From fooddiez.com
BLOODY HALLOWEEN PUNCH - THE PIONEER WOMAN
From thepioneerwoman.com
BLOODY HALLOWEEN DESSERTS 4 WAYS [VIDEO] - S&SM
From sweetandsavorymeals.com
BLOOD BITES – A SPOOKY HALLOWEEN TREAT RECIPE
From cookingwithchefbryan.com
21 BLOODY DESSERT RECIPES AND TIPS - CUTEFETTI
From cutefetti.com
BLOODY EYEBALL CAKE BALLS: THE ULTIMATE HALLOWEEN TREAT - VEENA …
From veenaazmanov.com
BLOODY SUCKERS RECIPE - CHEF'S RESOURCE RECIPES
From chefsresource.com
Are you curently on diet or you just want to control your food's nutritions, ingredients? We will help you find recipes by cooking method, nutrition, ingredients...
Check it out »
You'll also love