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How to Make Sugar Candy

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"Sugar candy" refers to any type of candy made primarily from sugar. You can make most sugar candies by beginning with simple syrup, a combination of sugar and water. You don't need to attend culinary school to learn to make sugar candy. You just need a little patience and an appreciation for sweets.

From Quick Guide: Candy Kitchen
Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  1. Step 1

    Choose a recipe. For basic sugar candy, you don't need anything but sugar and water in correct proportions. Make variations on the candy by adding color or flavoring. More complex recipes include toffees, fudges and caramels.

  2. Step 2

    Prepare your materials. If you're going to use a pan or other mold for your candy, butter it and have it ready before you begin making your candy. Get out your candy thermometer and all the ingredients in your recipe. Make sure that all equipment and utensils are clean and dry.

  3. Step 3

    Combine your sugar, water and any other ingredients in a saucepan or pot in the order your recipe requires. You usually begin with just the sugar and water.

  4. Step 4

    Heat your ingredients at a medium temperature. Temperature is very important to candy making, as it determines the hardness of the final candy. The lower the temperature you cook at, the softer the candy. Check your temperature with a candy thermometer.

  5. Step 5

    Pour your sugar candy syrup onto a flat surface or into a mold. You can simply pour the syrup onto a metal or stone table for a basic sugar candy. If you cool the syrup quickly, it will form a hard candy. If you cool it slowly, it will form a flexible, taffy-like solid.

  6. Step 6

    Shape your candy after it has partially cooled. If you didn't use a mold for your candy, cut the candy into pieces and form them by hand.

Tips & Warnings
  • Prevent your syrup from forming unwanted crystals by buttering the sides of your pot or pan before you begin making your syrup.
  • Handle hot candy with caution. Syrup gets hot and can burn you easily.

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