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    • January 1, 1
    • 1.88 m
    • Auburn, New York, USA
    • Overview
    • Hand-Spun Cotton Candy
    • Hand-Pulled Cotton Candy
    • Hand-Spun Cotton Candy
    • Hand-Pulled Cotton Candy

    Creating cotton candy in large quantities is virtually impossible without a machine designed specifically for doing so. However, you can make your own beautiful creations from threads of spun or pulled sugar, if you have some patience, know-how, and a few common household tools.

    1 cup/40 ml corn syrup

    1 tsp/5 ml raspberry extract

    4 1/3 cups (1 kg; 2 lb 3.3 oz) sugar

    2 cups (500 ml; 1.1 pints) water

    1/2 cup (150 g; 5.3 oz) corn syrup

    1 drop food coloring (optional)

    Combine the sugar, corn syrup, water, and salt in a large heavy saucepan over medium heat.

    Place 4 cups of sugar, 1 cup of corn syrup, 1 cup of water, and 1/4 tsp. of salt into the saucepan and stir the ingredients together until the sugar is melted. Use a pastry brush to wipe down the sides of the pan to keep sugar crystals from forming.

    Clip on a candy thermometer and heat the mixture to 320°F (160°C).

    Then, pour the hot liquid into a shallow and heatproof container. Then, add the extract and food coloring that you're using and stir the ingredients well. Though this recipe calls for raspberry extract and pink food coloring, you can use any extract or food coloring you want.

    Line parchment over your work table.

    You can also spread it on the floor so it will catch any bits of falling sugar that may go over the table.

    Combine the ingredients in a medium saucepan.

    Place 4 1/3 cups of sugar, 2 cups of water, 1 tsp. of vinegar, 1/2 cup of corn syrup and 1 drop of food coloring in the pan. Stir them together

    so you don't end up forming any sugar crystals on the side of the pan.

    Bring the mixture to a boil.

    Use a candy thermometer and watch it closely until it reaches 268°F (131°C). Then, remove it from the heat and allow it to cool until it gets down to 212°F (100°C).

    Divide the candy evenly into four 1-quart plastic containers.

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    • Sugar Treats
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