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  1. 10 kwi 2015 · Make Stained Glass Old Fashioned Hard Candy. This vintage recipe of how to make stained glass old fashioned hard candy was first published in an article by Farm Journal in 1966. “Make it, color it, mold it, hang it. Trick for shaping molds: Wrap foil around cookie cutters”–Indiana.

  2. To make your own molds from foil: Cut aluminum foil in desired shapes: stars, trees, etc. Grease foil lightly with vegetable oil. Fold up edges to make 1/2" sides. Seal corners with freezer tape to prevent leaks. You can also pour this candy onto a greased cookie sheet to make your own shapes.

  3. The process of making hard candy is really just dissolving the sugar crystals in a medium (water), and getting rid of the water. The sugar is then one big crystal. If allowed to cool properly, it will be a semi-clear solid mass.

  4. 1 wrz 2024 · Sugar glass (also known as glass candy) looks just like glass, except that you can eat it. Not only is it tasty to munch on—you can also use it to decorate cakes and cupcakes, too! This article will show you how to make three different sugar glass recipes, including beautiful sugar sea glass.

  5. 26 kwi 2010 · First, you'll need some hard candy molds, designed specifically for use with hard candy. Do not use chocolate molds, cheap plastic, or anything that's not made to withstand the high temperature of the sugar syrup.

  6. 20 lis 2016 · Making your own candy molds isn't nearly as difficult as it sounds, and it'll give your desserts a personal touch unlike anyone else's. Here's the special equipment you'll need: This little adipose is going to make a cute marshmallow someday.

  7. Candy making requires a few key tools: a candy thermometer, a saucepan, a baking sheet, and hard candy molds are essential. You'll also need a stirring tool and a place to pour the hot candy mixture after cooking.

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