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  1. Apr 26, 2024 · Find out the best old fashioned hard candy options for your taste and budget. Compare the pros and cons of different flavors, textures, and ingredients of classic hard candies.

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    • Overview
    • Basic Recipe
    • Fruit Drops
    • Lollipops
    • Barley Sugar

    Old fashioned hard candy is a treat known to many generations and it's still popular among many. Also known as boiled sweets or crunched sweets, old fashioned candy is suitable for being sucked rather than chewed. Hard candy has the benefit of being long-lasting while still retaining its taste, making it an ideal energy-boosting treat for those hiking, camping, spending time outdoors, etc. Moreover, a few hard candy treats can replace the desire to munch too many soft candies––a little will go a long way to tame a sweet tooth!

    Best of all, it's surprisingly easy to make hard candy provided that you have the right ingredients and tools. Once you're familiar with the candy-making process, it will likely inspire you to make more batches. In this article, you'll learn how to make basic hard candy, fruit drops, lollipops and old-fashioned barley sugar. On top of these four options, you can also try caramels, an especially tasty hard candy.

    Gather the ingredients and items needed before starting.

    In a large saucepan, combine the sugar, corn syrup and water.

    Stir over medium heat until the sugar has dissolved, about 5 minutes. Without stirring, let the mixture come to a boil which should be about another 5 minutes,

    Right before the liquid reaches exactly 300ºF/150ºC, add the food coloring and flavoring to the mixture. Doing so will allow the boiling action to stir the coloring and flavoring into the mixture.

    Watch the thermometer until the temperature is at exactly 300ºF/150ºC.

    (If you do not have a candy thermometer you can fill a glass with really cold water then take a drop of the candy liquid and if it solidifies in the shape of a ball and floats to the surface, then its ready for next step.) Remove the mixture

    Fruit drops are a very traditional hard candy that can be flavored to suit your preferences.

    Gather the ingredients and items needed before starting.

    Use parchment or baking paper, or grease lightly.

    Pour the sugar, glucose and 175ml/6 fl oz of water into the heavy based saucepan.

    Using a wooden spoon, stir until the sugar dissolves.

    Place on the heat source.

    One of the easiest old-fashioned candies to make, lollipops are a delicious addition to the old fashioned hard candy maker's repertoire. Lollipops are also known as suckers, lollies or sticky-pops.

    Gather the ingredients and items needed before starting.

    Depending on whether you're using 3 or 4 flavorings, measure thirds or quarters in a measuring jug.

    Pour the sugar and glucose into the saucepan.

    Add 150ml/1/4 pint of water. Gently heat and stir well to ensure that the sugar dissolves.

    Add the measured coloring to the syrup.

    This is a very traditional sweet often relied upon for its glucose "restorative powers" when performing outdoor activities or during emergency situations.

    Assemble the ingredients and items needed before starting.

    Have everything in place. Prepare the baking pan by covering in parchment paper or oil a marble slab.

    Cook the hulled barley in the water gently for 5 hours.

    Keep the heat low and be aware that it's easy to burn barley, so keep a regular check on the water level.

    It will look like white jelly. Then return it to the pan.

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  3. Feb 12, 2021 · Learn how to make old fashioned hard candy with this easy recipe. You can choose your flavor, color, and shape and enjoy this sweet treat for any occasion.

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  4. Find a variety of old fashioned candies, from peppermint to licorice, in collectible tins and boxes. Enjoy seasonal specialties, hard-to-find treats, and nostalgic sweets that will transport you back to a simpler time.

  5. Nov 28, 2020 · Learn how to make this easy and delicious candy in any flavor and color you like. You only need sugar, syrup, water, flavoring oil, and food coloring.

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  7. Nov 23, 2023 · Old-Fashioned Hard Candy. 4.7. (49) 43 Reviews. 26 Photos. Homemade hard candy is a great gift idea that you can make with any extracts, flavorings, and colorings you like to match the occasion. Submitted by YVETTE MOORE. Updated on November 23, 2023. 26. Prep Time: 5 mins. Cook Time: 40 mins. Total Time: 45 mins. Servings: 16. Yield: 1 pound.

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