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How to Make Rock Candy: Easy Recipe & Tutorial
Learn how to make rock candy at home with this easy rock candy recipe and tutorial! A delicious and fun science experiment for kids that combines science and sweets!
Homemade Rock Candy Recipe - The Spruce Eats
Prep: 15 mins. Cook: 30 mins. Crystal Form and Dry Time: 168 hrs. Total: 168 hrs 45 mins. Servings: 4 servings. Yield: 4 candies. 2169 ratings. Add a comment. Save Recipe. Rock candy is easy to make at home, it tastes great, and it's a fun recipe to do with kids.
How to Make Rock Candy at Home - Allrecipes
1 cup water. 3 cups sugar (plus a little extra to roll the skewers in) Optional: Food coloring. Optional: Extracts or flavoring oils. Instructions: Bring the water to a boil over medium heat. Add the sugar, one cup at a time, stirring throughout. Remove from heat once the sugar has dissolved.
Make Your Own Old-Fashioned Rock Candy Recipe
3 cups water. 5 ¼ cups unbleached pure cane sugar, plus more for rolling. 3 small or medium canning jars. 3 wooden skewers. 3 wooden clothespins. Natural food coloring. Instructions: 1. Run water over the bottom half of the skewers and roll the skewers in sugar. This gives the sugar crystals something to hang onto while they form.
How to Make Rock Candy | Easy and Delicious DIY Rock Candy Recipe
Rock candy is a candy that’s sometimes called “sugar candy”, probably because it’s entirely made up of sugar crystals! You can often buy rock candy in candy stores or old fashioned general stores. Colour and flavouring is added to the candy, since on its own it just tastes like plain sugar.
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