PURE MAPLE CANDY
Pure, creamy, melt-in-your-mouth maple candy using only pure maple syrup! It's a treat almost like fudge. Add anything you want like chopped nuts. Use small maple leaf molds or other pretty shapes.
Provided by Islandgirlchef
Categories Desserts Candy Recipes Nut Candy Recipes
Time 51m
Yield 18
Number Of Ingredients 2
Steps:
- In a large heavy-bottomed saucepan, bring the maple syrup to a boil over medium-high heat stirring occasionally. Boil until syrup reaches 235 degrees F (110 degrees C) on a candy thermometer.
- Remove from heat and cool to 175 degrees F (80 degrees C) without stirring, about 10 minutes.
- Stir mixture rapidly with a wooden spoon for about 5 minutes until the color turns lighter and mixture becomes thick and creamy. Stir in chopped nuts, if desired.
- Pour into molds. Set aside to cool. Once cool, unmold candy. Store in airtight containers up to 1 month.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 113.2 calories, Carbohydrate 23.9 g, Fat 2.2 g, Fiber 0.2 g, Protein 0.5 g, SaturatedFat 0.2 g, Sodium 3.2 mg, Sugar 20.9 g
MAPLE CANDY
Provided by Food Network Kitchen
Time 1h30m
Number Of Ingredients 2
Steps:
- Line the bottom and sides of a 9-by-5-inch loaf pan with parchment paper; brush the parchment with vegetable oil. Bring the maple syrup to a boil in a large saucepan over medium heat, then reduce the heat to medium low. Dip the back of a spoon in vegetable oil and run it over the top of the foam to help it subside. Increase the heat to medium and continue cooking until a candy thermometer registers 246 degrees F, 25 to 30 minutes. Pour the syrup into a heatproof bowl and let cool, 5 minutes.
- Beat the syrup with a mixer on medium-low speed until it starts to lighten in color and turn opaque, 30 seconds to 1 minute. Pour into the prepared pan and spread with an offset spatula; let cool completely, about 1 hour. Lift out of the pan and cut into pieces.
MAPLE SUGAR CANDY
Steps:
- Place maple in a small saucepan and bring up to 280 degrees F. Dip a spoon into the syrup and drizzle desired shapes onto a sheet pan sprayed with vegetable oil or lined with a silpat. Let cool completely so "candies" come off the sheet pan easily. Eat as is or use as a garnish.
MAPLE LEAF CANDY
Maple leaf candy is an authentic classic candy made with just two ingredients-maple syrup and butter. The simply sweet treat makes a great gift.
Provided by Elizabeth LaBau
Categories Dessert Cookies & Candy Candy
Time 1h15m
Number Of Ingredients 2
Steps:
- Gather the ingredients.
- If you are using candy molds, prepare by spraying them lightly with nonstick cooking spray.
- Take a paper towel and wipe off most of the spray; you want just a very thin coating of nonstick spray on the inside.
- Pour the syrup into a medium, heavy-bottomed saucepan and place it over medium heat. (The syrup will bubble up quite a bit, so make sure that the saucepan is large enough so that it will not easily boil over the top.)
- Bring the syrup to a boil; this can take about 15 to 20 minutes.
- Insert a candy thermometer and add the butter.
- Stir until the butter is fully melted and incorporated.
- Continue to cook the mixture until it reaches 240 F on the candy thermometer ( soft-ball stage ), about 35 to 40 minutes.
- Remove from the heat and allow it to cool for 2 to 3 minutes.
- Stir the candy vigorously with a wooden spoon until it thickens, lightens in color, and turns opaque, which should take about 3 to 5 minutes. Stop stirring once it reaches this point because if you continue to stir, it will start to set in the pan and become difficult to pour into the molds.
- Working quickly, spoon the candy into the candy molds.
- Smooth the tops with a small offset spatula.
- Once the candy is poured, it will start to set quickly. Let it sit at room temperature for about 10 minutes.
- Pop them out of the molds.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 74 kcal, Carbohydrate 18 g, Cholesterol 1 mg, Fiber 0 g, Protein 0 g, SaturatedFat 0 g, Sodium 7 mg, Sugar 16 g, Fat 0 g, ServingSize 24 Maple Leaves (24 Servings), UnsaturatedFat 0 g
MAPLE SYRUP CANDIES
These crumbly, melt-in-your-mouth candies are made from just two ingredients.
Provided by Ken Haedrich
Categories Candy Maple Syrup Dessert Candy Thermometer Fat Free Kidney Friendly Vegan Vegetarian Pescatarian Dairy Free Wheat/Gluten-Free Peanut Free Tree Nut Free Soy Free Kosher
Yield 1 lb candy
Number Of Ingredients 2
Steps:
- Fill a large pot partially with water. Bring to a boil, and note the temperature of the boiling water with a candy thermometer. (Since water boils at different temperatures in different locations, it is important to follow this step.) Set some candy molds into a jelly-roll pan. Set aside. (If using metal or wood molds, lightly grease them.)
- Empty the large pot and place the syrup in it. Add a few drops of oil. (Boiling maple syrup will foam up; the oil keeps the foam down. Buttering the rim of the pot will also help.)
- Boil carefully over high heat, without stirring, until the temperature of the boiling syrup is 28°F/17°C above the boiling point of your water (212°F/100°C at sea level).
- Remove from the heat and let cool for 3 to 5 minutes. Do not stir or disturb the candy at this point; if the thermometer is attached to the pan, leave it there during the cooling period.
- Stir evenly until the liquid loses its gloss, starts to become opaque, and begins to thicken. (This is the tricky part; if you stir too long the thickened syrup will "set up," or harden, in the pan. If this happens, add a cup of water, and reheat slowly to dissolve the sugar, then start over. But if you don't stir long enough, the sugar may not "set up" in the molds at all.)
- Carefully pour the candy into the molds. It's helpful to have an assistant spread the syrup in the molds while you continue to pour the mixture into the other molds.
- Allow the candies to cool, remove from the molds, place on a rack to dry for a few hours, and enjoy.
MAPLE SYRUP CANDY
Maple syrup candy is so good, and so easy I was surprised nobody had submitted a recipe for it. This is just a quick one from a store cook book, but it is very good.
Provided by Kevin Young
Categories Candy
Time 30m
Yield 16 candies
Number Of Ingredients 2
Steps:
- Cook syrup in a saucepan over medium heat until it reaches 240 degrees on a candy thermometer.
- Remove from heat and allow to cool to 200 degrees.
- Stir constantly until syrup becomes sugary.
- Pour into molds (something about the size of a caramel candy).
- When candy is cool, you can remove from molds.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 105, Fat 0.1, Sodium 3.6, Carbohydrate 27, Sugar 24
14 MINUTE MAPLE CANDY
Here's a recipe a friend sent when I wanted to make homemade maple candy. Let me know what you think of it!
Provided by KitchenCraftsnMore
Categories Candy
Time 1h
Yield 1 pan of fudge
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Cook the maple syrup, cream, and butter for 9 minutes after the boiling point is reached.
- Remove from heat, add the nut meats and extract and stir for 5 minutes.
- Pour into buttered pans and when cool, cut into squares.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 5290.2, Fat 193, SaturatedFat 85.3, Cholesterol 387.3, Sodium 540.7, Carbohydrate 906.1, Fiber 12.3, Sugar 766.9, Protein 29.4
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