Seasoned Advice Asked by Chicken Pie on April 22, 2021
I’ve made a few batches of hard crack candy, but so far every batch i’ve made has come out stickier than I’d like. by too sticky, i mean that the candies will stick to the parchment paper i store them in so hard that the two become inseparable. this happens even in the freezer.
So far I’ve tried
as experiments but to no avail.
what can people recommend? is there an additive i could add to the mix?
Get another thermometer and check that your thermometer is calibrated correctly. Many of the candy thermometers from China are ± 20 C
Answered by TFD on April 22, 2021
Duplicating RBerteig's comment as an answer for posterity:
Humidity is the enemy of hard candy. It will turn it into hard, sticky, goo. I'd try sealing a few pieces in an air-tight container along with some dry rice (or better, silica gel packets) and see if that works better.
Answered by Ray on April 22, 2021
Instead of powdered sugar, try dusting the candies with a tiny bit of cornstarch. This has the advantage of not turning sticky itself.
Answered by adebaumann on April 22, 2021
Your recipe may be the problem. The all sugar with water and cream of tartar tends to have the problem you have stated. I prefer the 2C sugar, 2/3C corn syrup, 3/4C water, flavor/color to desire
Never freeze or refrigerate hard candy, if a fan such as your stove fan is going turn it off or move the cooling candy out of the way. Be sure to melt not just dissolve the sugar slowly in the first stage of cooking when you are stirring, and do NOT stir once you enter the boil stage. Flavor and color I add after I have removed from heat and boiling has started, stior very smoothly outward spiral then inward a few times.
Cream of tartar softens the candy, corn syrup will prevent it going "sticky" at room temperature so easily. While powdered sugar will help I find it isn't necessary with the corn syrup version, though humidity and temperature likely play a role in this.
It will probably still stick to parchment paper but I have had no sticking to other pieces when just thrown into a plastic bowl.
Answered by Trillistar on April 22, 2021
Old thread, I know, but for anyone else looking for answers - make sure your thermometer is not touching the bottom of the pot. This can throw off even a well-calibrated candy thermometer.
Answered by Tad Ghostal on April 22, 2021
I have the answer to this and as someone above said, it is to do with humidity. I make toffee apples to sell and have found out by trial and error that
Answered by Helen on April 22, 2021
I ran into this problem too: I didn't cook all the water out of my sugar corn syrup mix. I let it sit and simmer for a few hours before it would finally set. That was very time consuming but came out great.
Answered by Rachel Temple on April 22, 2021
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