Mac_Muz
02-12-2009, 03:44 PM
I read back and all aroind on threads and find there isn't a basic How To forb this. I would like to try making a little candy from a quart by hand.
I did last year from the last run which was about grade B dark i guess.
I only made 3 gallons of syrup and waited to see what I would make before i tried any candy.
Well I munged most of that up casting what I made into an ice cube tray.
What i made didn't want to harden in time, and it pooled syrup on top, while the bottom was a heavy sand like grain.
I know what is the wrong way now, but I haven't read what works in a small batch.
I need to know which run, How hot, and what to do all in basics assuming I know nothing because i know exactly nothing. My wife tried to help with the little she knows about making candy and that just made things as bad as I made them..
I am after 2 different things. One that mimics candies in the shape of a leaf you can buy in tourist stores, and a more brick like thing I once bought in Canada, which i used to carry camping and could hack off a hunk and make syrup adding water. You couldn't bite off that brick any...
I plan to use the ice cube tray again for candies for just in home use, and what ever small bread pan maybe to make any brick, if I do.
All I have for a thermometer is a cheapo ordinary one for cooking in the typical kitchen.
Answers to this post are ok, but this site needs a real How To, by someone who knows their stuff...
I did last year from the last run which was about grade B dark i guess.
I only made 3 gallons of syrup and waited to see what I would make before i tried any candy.
Well I munged most of that up casting what I made into an ice cube tray.
What i made didn't want to harden in time, and it pooled syrup on top, while the bottom was a heavy sand like grain.
I know what is the wrong way now, but I haven't read what works in a small batch.
I need to know which run, How hot, and what to do all in basics assuming I know nothing because i know exactly nothing. My wife tried to help with the little she knows about making candy and that just made things as bad as I made them..
I am after 2 different things. One that mimics candies in the shape of a leaf you can buy in tourist stores, and a more brick like thing I once bought in Canada, which i used to carry camping and could hack off a hunk and make syrup adding water. You couldn't bite off that brick any...
I plan to use the ice cube tray again for candies for just in home use, and what ever small bread pan maybe to make any brick, if I do.
All I have for a thermometer is a cheapo ordinary one for cooking in the typical kitchen.
Answers to this post are ok, but this site needs a real How To, by someone who knows their stuff...