Introduction: DIY Suckers
When my kids were young, I learned how to make homemade suckers. My Mom made hardtack when we were kids, and that is just a sucker without a stick. The kids loved them and I enjoyed making them and I gathered quite a collection of sucker molds. It has been a while since I made any, until this last Valentines when I made suckers for the grandkids. My wonderful daughter-in-law was fascinated by the process and I told her that when the time comes, I would give her my sucker mold collection. The recipe is one that came with some of the molds. Lots of fun! Let’s go.
Step 1:
Ingredients and Supplies:
2 cups sugar
2/3 cup corn syrup
¾ cup water
Favoring oil
Candy coloring (Wilton paste works)
2 qt. heavy sauce pan with lid
Candy thermometer
Rubber scraper
Nonstick cooking spray
Sucker molds
Sucker sticks
Parchment paper
Plastic wrap or little sucker bags
2 cups sugar
2/3 cup corn syrup
¾ cup water
Favoring oil
Candy coloring (Wilton paste works)
2 qt. heavy sauce pan with lid
Candy thermometer
Rubber scraper
Nonstick cooking spray
Sucker molds
Sucker sticks
Parchment paper
Plastic wrap or little sucker bags
Step 2:
Lay out the parchment paper and put the sucker molds, with the sticks on the parchment paper. Spray the molds with the nonstick cooking spray.
Step 3:
Into the sauce pan, pour the sugar, corn syrup, and water. Stir lightly.
Step 4:
Turn the heat on medium high and put the lid on the sauce pan, and bring to a boil, letting it boil for 2 minutes.
Step 5:
Remove the lid and insert the candy thermometer in to the boiling candy, don’t let it touch the bottom of the pan.
Step 6:
When the thermometer reaches 285°F, remove from the heat. The temperature will rise to 300°F and then it will start to cool.
Step 7:
Once it has dropped to 260°F,
Step 8:
you can add the flavoring and coloring,
Step 9:
stir just a enough to get them mixed. If you add the flavoring to temperatures above 260°F, the heat will cook out the flavoring.
Step 10:
Pour the candy into the molds. Let set until completely cool (room temperature).
Step 11:
Remove from the mold
Step 12:
and wrap in plastic wrap. I used some ribbon to hold the plastic wrap cover closed. Done! These were so good they disappeared very quickly. Enjoy!
Step 13:
FYI: Hard Candy molds can be found here: http://www.cybrtrayd.com/products.php?cat=HARD+CANDY+MOLDS&gclid=CJ-W4fTBjrYCFSRxQgodvgkAuA
And here: http://www.kitchen-things.com/hard-candy--sucker-molds.html. Look for Hard Candy molds, chocolate molds will melt when you pour the hot candy into them.