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QuestionHow to make other kind of candy?Community AnswerThere are many books, websites and other resources on how to make different kinds of candy.
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QuestionDo I add food coloring when making sugar candy?Community AnswerThat's your choice. If you want to add color, food coloring is a good option.
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QuestionHow do we clean the things we used?Community AnswerSoak them in very hot water to dissolve any hardened sugar, and wash as normal.
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QuestionCan I add different recipes for home made candies?Community AnswerYes. Just be cautious about taste and texture.
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QuestionCan I use confectioner's sugar for this?QamarTop AnswererNo. That type of sugar is completely different, and will not turn into candy.
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QuestionCan I use food coloring?Community AnswerYes, but do not use artificial food coloring. Use natural food coloring.
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QuestionDo I have to add the rum extract?QamarTop AnswererNo, but it does add flavor to the candy and makes it sweeter.
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QuestionWhy do I need rum extract?QamarTop AnswererRum extract adds more flavor to the candy; however, it is not a must to add.
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QuestionCan I substitute anything for the sugar?Community AnswerYou could use powdered glucose for a healthier option or if you do not have sugar at home.
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QuestionIs there a corn syrup substitute?Community AnswerHoney cane syrup can be used. Honey will not affect crystallization but can make it sweeter.
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QuestionCan I use maple syrup instead of canola oil?Community AnswerYes, you can.
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QuestionIs maple syrup the same as corn syrup?Community AnswerThey taste different, but you can substitute maple syrup for corn syrup if you want.
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QuestionIs there a way to make homemade gummies?Community AnswerYes! wikiHow has a few articles that you might enjoy about making gummy bears and gummy worms at home.
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QuestionWhat can I use instead of corn syrup?Community AnswerMaybe you can try some other syrups like agave or maple syrup. I once used sugar syrup (gets sold in bottles).
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QuestionGlucose syrup stays solid for a day and slowly starts melting. I want it to harden like crystal candies, how do I do so?Community AnswerTry another method. Take sugar and melt it in a pan over medium-high heat in a pan. Once it is liquid, add flavorings and color. Pour onto wax paper and leave to dry for 5 minutes. Then it hardens immediately and you don’t need water or corn syrup.
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QuestionCan I use confectioner sugar to make cookies in the recipe? It calls for candy sugar.Community AnswerNo, that won't work. You want to find some granulated sugar at your local store. It looks like tiny white crystals, not the powdered confectioners sugar.
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QuestionCan I substitute rum extract for rum and raisin essence?Community AnswerYes, it is not a necessary item. You could make the mixture any flavor; however, if you’re doing butterscotch, the rum and raisin will give the same flavor essence.
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QuestionJust curious, why? Can't you buy it at the store?Community AnswerIt's just a fun, interesting little project. You can buy just about anything at the store, but people still enjoy cooking, baking, sewing, making crafts, etc.
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QuestionIs it compulsory to use corn syrup?Community AnswerYes, it is.
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QuestionDo I need to put food coloring in my sugar candy? Can I leave it out if I want to?Community AnswerYes; you can leave it out. It is not a necessary ingredient. While it will not affect the taste, and can only make the candy prettier!
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QuestionWhat can I substitute for corn syrup?Community AnswerAdd honey cane syrup or plain honey. It will make it sweeter and won't disturb the balance.
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