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QuestionHow long does it take to make jolly ranchers?QamarTop AnswererIt can take up to 3 hours to do the whole process.
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QuestionIs it mandatory to use corn syrup?Community AnswerYes, you need the corn syrup.
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QuestionWhat would I do if I want them to be the shape I buy at the store?Community AnswerWhen it is almost hardened, you can mold them into whatever shape you'd like them to be.
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QuestionHow many Jolly Ranchers does this make?Community AnswerIf you use a 9" x 13" pan and cut them into 1" x ½" pieces, you would have 234 pieces.
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QuestionWhat will happen if I don't use a candy thermometer?Community AnswerIf you don't use a candy thermometer your jolly ranchers may not have the correct texture.
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QuestionHow hard does the candy have to be in order to cut it?Community AnswerAbout the firmness of a gummy bear.
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QuestionCan I put the mixture in a mold?Community AnswerAs long as you make sure the mold can handle the heat and won't stick, you can put the mixture in a mold. You should be aware that it might take a bit longer to harden, but it should work fine.
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QuestionWhere can I buy a candy thermometer?Beth H.Community AnswerYou can buy one at Walmart, Kmart, Sears, Target, or online (e.g., Amazon).
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QuestionDo I need a candy thermometer to make these?Community AnswerYes. Without one, the recipe will probably not work. The temperature has to be just right for proper results. You could try not using one, but it will probably yield disappointing results.
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QuestionAre red jolly ranchers made with blue food coloring?Community AnswerNo, red is all you need. The official watermelon Jolly Ranchers also have a little bit of yellow added to them, but there's no need to be that precise.
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QuestionHow hard does it have to be in order to cut it?Community AnswerAbout the toughness of a gummy bear should work for cutting, but then it needs to sit until it is hard.
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QuestionWhere can I buy strawberry extract if it is easier?Community AnswerStrawberry extract is available at most stores, if you look in the baking aisle. You could also use strawberry juice, puréed strawberries, or strawberry syrup.
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QuestionCan I add a special blend of oil to make an adult candy?Community AnswerThe recipe doesn’t use oil, so using an oil might change the texture.
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QuestionWhat can I substitute for corn syrup?Community AnswerCorn syrup is necessary for hard candies. It won't have the correct texture without it.
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QuestionCan unsweetened Kool-Aid be used for color and flavor? If so, How many packs for this recipe?Community AnswerOf course, about three packs should work or you can use a bit more of less depending on flavor preference.
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QuestionWill the sugar crystallize on the sides of containers?Community AnswerIt might, so use non stick surfaces. It should easy to separate if crystals do form.
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QuestionWhat temperature should this be?Community AnswerIt should boil until it reaches 310 degrees Fahrenheit (154 Celsius).
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QuestionHow long does it take the candy to harden?Community AnswerAbout four hours to completely cool and harden, although that time could be cut drastically if you put them in a freezer.
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QuestionCan I make grape jolly ranchers? Or can you show how to make gummy bears?Community AnswerYou can find grape flavoring at a grocery shop that you could add to the recipe above. Or, you can check out the wikiHow: How to Make Gummy Bears .
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QuestionCan I use lemon juice for these?Community AnswerWhile you can, it will not taste as good as using an extract because it is far more concentrated, to ensure the flavor is heightened. You can buy lemon extract from the grocery store.
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QuestionWhere can I buy a candy thermometer? Can I cut my Jolly Ranchers smaller or larger?Community AnswerYou can buy a candy thermometer usually at a Walmart or cooking store. And you can cut it to desired size.
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QuestionHow do I cut this if it accidentally turns hard?Community AnswerAs long as you did it right the first time, you can remelt it and repeat the process.
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QuestionCan I omit the artificial coloring?Community AnswerYes, it should still be the same consistency without the food coloring. You can also add natural food coloring if you would like.
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QuestionCan you use a meat thermometer?Mahika KumarCommunity AnswerMeat thermometers work differently. You cannot use a meat thermometer as a substitute for a real thermometer that you check candy temperature with because it will be off by a few degrees. This will make your consistency different. It is to best to get a candy thermometer.
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QuestionHow many hours or days or weeks does it take?Community AnswerIt should take about 2-3 hours total, bringing the sugar up to 310ºF can take up to 40 minutes. Then, the cooling time takes a bit.
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QuestionI don't have a candy thermometer, so is there anything I could do instead?Community AnswerYou can try to use the old fashioned water drop test (check out a video tutorial and pay attention to the "hard crack stage" results). It's much easier, less frustrating, and 100% worth it to buy a candy thermometer.
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