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OLD-FASHIONED HOMEMADE HARD CANDY



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This is an old recipe from my childhood. Many people have memories of cutting this candy with their mother's and grandmothers. I have passed it on and am now posting here for all to share in this classic Christmas tradition!

Provided by Tami L. Smith

Categories     Desserts     Candy Recipes

Yield 20

Number Of Ingredients 6

2 cups white sugar
1 cup water
¾ cup light corn syrup
½ teaspoon peppermint extract
1 drop red food coloring
⅛ cup confectioners' sugar

Steps:

  • In a heavy 2 quart saucepan, combine the sugar, water and corn syrup. Cook, stirring constantly until the sugar is dissolved; then cook without stirring, lowering the heat and cooking more slowly during the last few minutes, to the hard crack stage (300 degrees F), If sugar crystals form on sides of pan, wipe them off with a damp brush.
  • Remove from heat, add oil flavoring and enough food coloring to color; stir only to mix. Pour into 2 well buttered 9 inch pans. Set one pan of candy over a sauce pan containing hot water (unless you have a helper to help cut the candy). As soon as the other pan of candy is cool enough to handle, cut it with scissors into 1-inch strips. Then snip the strips into pieces. Work fast. Drop the pieces onto a buttered baking sheet. If the candy cools too quickly, set it on a saucepan over hot water to soften it, but if it gets sticky, return at once to the work counter.
  • Toss in a small amount of powdered sugar to keep from sticking together. Repeat with the second pan of candy.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 115.5 calories, Carbohydrate 30.2 g, Sodium 8 mg, Sugar 24 g

AUTHENTIC BUTTERSCOTCH CANDY



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Back in the mid-ish 1800s, a British confectioner went and visited Italy and apparently was both saddened to find that their sweets were better than what was available in England and inspired to Fix That. Butterscotch is what he came up with. Good show, old man. This recipe makes a relatively soft candy that should be stored in the refrigerator. See the notes for the temperatures to cook it to get everything from a sauce to a much firmer candy.

Provided by Liverpool Mercury, February 1, 1848, page 4

Categories     Candy Recipes

Time 25m

Number Of Ingredients 4

1 pound granulated sugar
1 pound unsalted butter, (or try using salted. You still might need to add some more salt, so taste to see)
4 oz molasses**, (by weight. See Note, not blackstrap)
10-14 grams fine sea salt, , or to taste (about 2-2 1/2 teaspoons)

Steps:

  • Cut a strip of non-stick foil to the same width as the bottom of an 8" or 9" baking dish. Line the pan, making sure the edges of the foil extend up and over opposite sides of the pan. Don't worry about the unlined sides.
  • Spray the whole shebang very well with pan spray, especially the unlined sides. Set aside on a heat-proof surface.
  • In a medium saucepan, melt the butter over medium-low heat.
  • Stir in the sugar, molasses and salt.
  • When the mixture is good and liquidy, increase the heat to medium to medium-high, and bring to a boil, stirring occasionally.
  • Cook the candy to 250F and then pour into your prepared pan.
  • Let sit out until barely warm, and then score the candy into 1" squares for later cutting. Run a thin spatula between the unlined sides of the pan and the butterscotch, and put it in the fridge to firm up completely.
  • Remove to a cutting board sprayed with pan spray, and cut into whatever shapes you want. This will make about 64-81 pieces of butterscotch, depending on how you cut them. Or it might only make four pieces, but I wouldn't advise that.
  • Store, covered, in the fridge.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 83 calories, Carbohydrate 8 grams carbohydrates, Cholesterol 15 milligrams cholesterol, SaturatedFat 3 grams saturated fat, Sodium 62 grams sodium, Sugar 8 grams sugar

OLD FASHIONED HARD CANDY



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A dusting of confectioner's sugar gives a frosty look to this old-fashioned holiday candy from field editor Amy Short of Lesage, West Virginia. "The color is beautiful and people are surprised by the wonderful watermelon flavor!" Amy says.

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Desserts

Time 40m

Yield 2 pounds.

Number Of Ingredients 6

3-3/4 cups sugar
1-1/2 cups light corn syrup
1 cup water
2 to 3 drops red food coloring or color of your choice
1/4 teaspoon watermelon flavoring or flavoring of your choice
1/2 cup confectioners' sugar

Steps:

  • Butter two 15x10x1-in. pans; set aside. In a large heavy saucepan, combine the sugar, corn syrup, water and food coloring. Cook and stir over medium heat until sugar is dissolved. Bring to a boil. Cook, without stirring, until a candy thermometer reads 300° (hard-crack stage). , Remove from the heat; stir in flavoring. Immediately pour into prepared pans; cool. Dust with confectioners' sugar; break into pieces. Store in airtight containers.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 283 calories, Fat 0 fat (0 saturated fat), Cholesterol 0 cholesterol, Sodium 38mg sodium, Carbohydrate 74g carbohydrate (65g sugars, Fiber 0 fiber), Protein 0 protein.

HOW TO MAKE OLD FASHIONED HARD CANDY



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wikiHow article about How to Make Old Fashioned Hard Candy.

Provided by wikiHow

Categories     Sugar Treats

Number Of Ingredients 4

2 cups sugar
2/3 cup light corn syrup
3/4 cup hot water
Food coloring

Steps:

  • Before you make candy of any kind, read through the entire instructions for the individual recipe. You need to be thoroughly aware of what the recipe requires before starting because candy needs precise temperature control and precise actions at the times that the recipe states. Most importantly, remember that candy not attended to is candy that burns!
  • Check the temperature before making candy. Candy should not be made when the weather is high in humidity or rainy or it has a hard time setting. Check the room temperature--it should be around 60ºF-68ºF (15.5ºC-20ºC), with low humidity. If you have no choice about cooking in sub-optimal temperature conditions, you may be able to compensate by cooking the candy 1 to 2 degrees higher than recommended by the recipe. Altitude will affect the outcome; if you live at high altitude, you may need to make adjustments in accordance with the usual recommendations for high altitude cooking.
  • If you don't already have one, purchase a candy thermometer of good quality. You need to be happy about working with great precision when making candy--it's a science as well as an art. For more details on selecting a candy thermometer, see How to choose a candy thermometer. Never touch the base of a saucepan with a candy thermometer. The pan must always be long enough that the thermometer does not reach the bottom when hung on the pan lip.
  • Avoid changing the ingredient amounts in a recipe. They are precise because they work. Even doubling ingredients in a candy recipe can result in a failure.
  • For the heat source, choose the burner that is wider than the cooking pan you're using. This ensures more even heating.
  • Know how to test the hardness of candy. This can be done manually or using a thermometer. The thermometer is easiest, but it's handy to know how to test the temperature manually, which you can learn to do before using a recipe by reading How to test candy hardness stages.

OLD-FASHIONED MOLASSES CANDY



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This hard candy was always the first thing to sell out at fundraisers we held back when I was in high school. I still make the melt-in-your-mouth morsels every Christmas.

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Desserts

Time 25m

Yield 1-1/2 pounds.

Number Of Ingredients 6

3 tablespoons butter, softened, divided
1 cup sugar
3/4 cup light corn syrup
2 teaspoons cider vinegar
3/4 cup molasses
1/4 teaspoon baking soda

Steps:

  • Grease a 15x10x1-in. pan with 1 tablespoon butter; set aside. In a heavy saucepan, combine sugar, corn syrup and vinegar. Cook over low heat until sugar is dissolved, stirring frequently. Increase heat to medium; cook until a candy thermometer reads 245° (firm-ball stage), stirring occasionally. , Add molasses and remaining butter. Cook, uncovered, until a candy thermometer reads 260° (hard-ball stage), stirring occasionally. Remove from the heat. Add baking soda; beat well., Pour into prepared pan. Let stand for 5 minutes or until cool enough to handle. Butter fingers; quickly pull candy until firm by pliable (color will be light tan). When candy is ready for cutting, pull into a 1/2-in. rope. Cut into 1-in. pieces. Wrap each in waxed paper or colored candy wrappers.

Nutrition Facts :

OLD FASHIONED HARD CANDY



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Home made hard candy is a great gift idea! Use different colors and flavorings to match the season.

Provided by YVETTE MOORE

Categories     Desserts     Candy Recipes

Time 45m

Yield 16

Number Of Ingredients 6

½ cup confectioners' sugar for dusting
2 cups white sugar
1 cup water
⅔ cup light corn syrup
1 teaspoon peppermint oil, or other flavored oil
1 teaspoon any color food coloring

Steps:

  • Generously coat a cookie sheet with confectioners' sugar, and set aside.
  • In a heavy bottomed saucepan, stir together the white sugar, water and corn syrup until sugar has dissolved. Bring to a boil over medium-high and cook to a temperature of 300 to 310 degrees F (149 to 154 degrees C), or until a small amount of syrup dropped into cold water forms hard, brittle threads. Remove from heat, and stir in the flavored oil and food coloring.
  • Immediately pour the sugar mixture onto the prepared cookie sheet in a thin stream (this helps it cool). When the candy is cool enough for the outer edge to hold its shape, cut into bite size pieces with scissors. Let cool completely, then store in an airtight container.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 150.1 calories, Carbohydrate 39.2 g, Sodium 8.5 mg, Sugar 32.3 g

OLD-TIME HARD CANDY



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Make and share this Old-Time Hard Candy recipe from Food.com.

Provided by Darlene Summers

Categories     Candy

Time 40m

Yield 8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 5

3 3/4 cups sugar
1/2 cup white corn syrup
1 cup water
1 teaspoon peppermint oil
3 -5 drops green food coloring

Steps:

  • Combine sugar, syrup and water.
  • Bring to a boil and boil till it reaches 310°.
  • Add oil and food color.
  • Spread in a lightly buttered cookie sheet.
  • Cool and break.
  • Shake in a bag with powdered sugar.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 423.1, Sodium 13.8, Carbohydrate 110.1, Sugar 99.4

OLD FASHIONED HARD CANDY RECIPE



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Provided by á-4916

Number Of Ingredients 6

2 cups white sugar
1 cup water
3/4 cup light corn syrup
1/2 teaspoon flavored extract
1 drop food coloring (optional)
1/8 cup confectioners' sugar

Steps:

  • In a heavy 2 quart saucepan, combine the sugar, water and corn syrup. Cook, stirring constantly until the sugar is dissolved; then cook without stirring, lowering the heat and cooking more slowly during the last few minutes, to the hard crack stage (300 degrees F), If sugar crystals form on sides of pan, wipe them off with a damp brush. Remove from heat, add oil flavoring and enough food coloring to color; stir only to mix. Pour into 2 well buttered 9 inch pans. Set one pan of candy over a sauce pan containing hot water (unless you have a helper to help cut the candy). As soon as the other pan of candy is cool enough to handle, cut it with scissors into 1-inch strips. Then snip the strips into pieces. Work fast. Drop the pieces onto a buttered baking sheet. If the candy cools too quickly, set it on a saucepan over hot water to soften it, but if it gets sticky, return at once to the work counter. Toss in a small amount of powdered sugar to keep from sticking together. Repeat with the second pan of candy.

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