BOSTON CREAMS
My mom made candy for Christmas, all my life. This is one I remember. It is so delicious and so smooth and creamy. It is very good dipped in chocolate, but my pictures show the candy, not dipped.
Provided by Jolayne Cooper
Categories Candies
Time 40m
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- 1. Combine sugar, cream and corn syrup in a large pan. Cook to soft ball stage on a candy thermometer.
- 2. Put 4 tablespoons butter on 2 large platters. Pour the candy onto the platters and let cool. While the candy is cooling, prepare a 9x13 pan by buttering the pan. Or you can line with foil and butter the foil. This makes for easier cutting of the candy once done.
- 3. Add vanilla and beat until creamy and it has lost it's glossy appearance, pour into the prepared pan and let set up.
- 4. Added nuts are optional.
- 5. NOTE: If you don't have a thermometer, you can drop a small amount of candy into a bowl of ice water. If it makes a soft ball that flattens when removed from the ice water, it is done.
- 6. There are more detailed instructions for candy in my "Mom's Fudge" recipe.
BOSTON CREAM CANDY
This recipe was adopted by me in September 2006 in a whirlwind zaar adoption. I haven't made this recipe yet, but as soon as I do I will update the recipe description!
Provided by bmxmama
Categories Candy
Time 50m
Yield 1 pound
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Butter an 8x8-inch baking pan.
- Line the pan with a piece of parchment large enough to hang over two sides.
- Butter the paper, too, and tuck it flat against the pan.
- Put the chopped pecan pieces in a handy spot where you'll be working.
- Combine the sugar, salt, Karo syrup, half-and-half, cream, and butter in a heavy-based 3-qt pan (do not use a smaller pan), stirring with a wooden spoon over low heat until the sugar is completely dissolved.
- This can take a while, and it's hard to see; you should feel the texture (rub a little between your fingers or run your finger along the mixture clinging to the spoon) to be sure all the sugar is dissolved.
- Turn the heat to medium and cook, stirring, until the mixture foams to a boil.
- Add the baking soda.
- Lower the heat and stir like mad.
- The mixture will double in volume and then gradually subside and begin to take on a golden hue.
- After the mixture settles a bit, put in a warmed candy thermometer.
- Continue to stir constantly, scraping the sides, and cook over medium-low heat until the thermometer registers just 240°F.
- Watch very carefully, as the thermometer will hover at 239° for a while and then move up.
- You must remove the mixture before it passes 240°F.
- Remove the pot from the heat and take out the thermometer.
- Continue to stir quickly.
- The candy will look like a loose caramel sauce.
- Add the vanilla (watch out, it may sputter) and stir carefully to incorporate.
- Add the pecans and continue stirring quickly.
- Don't take your eyes off the mixture at this point.
- Watch and feel it as it begins to thicken, lighten in color, and become harder to stir.
- When it has thickened enough to leave a path on the bottom of the pan while you're stirring, it's just about ready.
- The moment you notice that the mixture is just beginning to lose its glossy shine, turn it out into the buttered pan.
- Don't wait until the mixture looks completely matte or it will be too dry when you try to cut it.
- If you stop stirring at the right moment, the mixture will firm up almost the second it hits the pan.
- Too soon, it will never be anything more than caramel (although very good caramel); too long, it will harden in the pot.
AVA'S BOSTON CREAM CANDY RECIPE - (5/5)
Provided by clawson
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Mix sugar, Karo, and cream,. Cook until soft ball forms. Take off heat, add butter and vanilla. Let cool, then add pecans and beat until ready to drop. Pour into buttered 8 x 8 pan. Cool and then cut into squares. If you want chocolate candy, add 2 heaping Tblsp of Cocoa with the sugar, Karo and cream.
BOSTON CREAM FILLING
Make and share this Boston Cream Filling recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Momma2Seth
Categories Dessert
Time 20m
Yield 12 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Combine sugar, cornstarch & salt in saucepan. Add milk, vanilla & egg yolks, stir with wire wisk until blended. Cook over medium heat, strring constantly until thickened. Cool completely.
- You can also add a cup of whipped cream to make a fluffier, moussie type filling, or 2 oz. of baking chocolate for a chocolatey one.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 85.9, Fat 2.8, SaturatedFat 1.4, Cholesterol 61, Sodium 71.2, Carbohydrate 12.9, Sugar 8.4, Protein 2.1
More about "avas boston cream candy recipe 55 food"
BOSTON CREAM CANDY (VRP 006) | VINTAGE RECIPE PROJECT
From vintagerecipeproject.com
5/5 (1)Estimated Reading Time 2 minsCategory Dessert Recipes
BOSTON CANDY - BIGOVEN.COM
From bigoven.com
BOSTON CREAM PIE - SALLY'S BAKING ADDICTION
From sallysbakingaddiction.com
BUTTERCREAM CANDIES - I AM BAKER
From iambaker.net
BOSTON CREAM CANDY RECIPE | RECIPE | RECIPES, CANDY RECIPES
From pinterest.com
AVA'S- ICE CREAM & CANDY - WHITE RIVER JUNCTION, VT
From avasvt.com
BUTTERCREAMS RECIPE | LAND O’LAKES
From landolakes.com
BOSTON CANDY RECIPES ALL YOU NEED IS FOOD
From stevehacks.com
55 FOOD FOR AVA IDEAS | FOOD, RECIPES, YUMMY FOOD - PINTEREST
From pinterest.com
AVA'S SNACKS
From avassnacks.com
24 AVA’S CANDY THEMED BIRTHDAY PARTY IDEAS | ICE CREAM BIRTHDAY …
From pinterest.ca
BOSTON CREAM CAKE WITH CHOCOLATE GANACHE | THE RECIPE CRITIC
From therecipecritic.com
BOSTON CREAM PUFFS - BAKER BY NATURE
From bakerbynature.com
BEST BOSTON CREAM CANDY RECIPES
From alicerecipes.com
BEST CREAM CANDY RECIPES - THE SPRUCE EATS
From thespruceeats.com
OUR STORY – AVA'S SNACKS
From avassnacks.com
BOSTON CREAM CANDY - RECIPE - COOKS.COM
From cooks.com
ORDER ONLINE | AVA'S HOMEMADE ICE CREAM
From orders.avasicecream.com
AVAS BOSTON CREAM CANDY RECIPE 55 FOOD
From homeandrecipe.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



