NANA'S CREAM CANDY (PULLED TAFFY)

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I remember helping nana with the pulling and actually enjoying it. Now i have my lil guy help me! Its a bit of work but worth it in the end!! You can use many flavors for this peppermint, orange, vanilla, molasses, coffee, coconut, lemon, banana, lemon etc. Use your imagination! You can also use food coloring to color the taffy...

Provided by Deneece Gursky

Categories     Candies

Number Of Ingredients 7

2 cups sugar
1 1/2 cups water
1 cup white corn syrup
1 t salt
2 t glycerin (you should be able to get this at walgreens cvs etc in the pharmacy department)
1 t vanilla (or whatever other flavor you prefer)
2 t butter

Steps:

  • 1. Put all ingredients except the vanilla (or whatever flavor you use) and butter into a heavy sauce pan.
  • 2. Bring your taffy to a boil over medium high heat. Let it keep on a boiling until your candy thermometer reaches 258 degrees. This should take about 35-40 minutes. (if you put a bit of taffy on a spoon and run some cold water over the top it should look kind of stiff if it is ready to go..over cooking makes it hard to pull and under cooking makes it too sticky to pull)
  • 3. Remove taffy from heat and add vanilla. Then add butter and stir until all the butter has melted.
  • 4. Butter a cookie sheet and Pour the taffy onto the sheet (it should be a golden yellowish color)
  • 5. Let taffy cool until it is cool enough to handle. Now pinch taffy on sheet into about 12 seperate sections. (little circlish shapes on the sheet)
  • 6. When the candy is cool enough to pick up everyone gets a piece and it is time to start pulling and folding. Pull and stretch the taffy and then fold it into itself. pull and fold over and over until your taffy is a nice white color.
  • 7. Now stretch these pieces into ropes and put on wax paper. Now break it into pieces and wrap in wax paper twisted at edges. (A grandma tip: hold rope in palm of your hand and tap it with the back end of a butter knife or similiar object. this should break the taffy easily.
  • 8. Note: If adding food coloring to taffy add it at the same time you add the flavoring.

Yazleen Martinez
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I tried making this candy but it didn't turn out well. The texture was too hard and it didn't taste very good.


Hunter Jenkins
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This candy is a bit too sweet for my taste, but my kids love it. It's a great way to get them to eat their fruit.


Dipesh Sharma
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I've been making this candy for years and it's always a hit. It's the perfect treat for any occasion.


The AC Family
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This candy is amazing! It's so easy to make and it tastes just like the stuff from the store. I will definitely be making this again.


M Earles
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I made this candy for my kids and they loved it! It's a great way to use up leftover Halloween candy.


Dawn Walsh
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This candy is so easy to make and it's delicious! I love the chewy texture and the sweet flavor. I've made it several times now and it's always a hit with my family and friends.