VINTAGE SALTWATER TAFFY

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When my children were small we used to do Saltwater Taffy Pulls. I would invite the whole neighborhood, we lived on base as we were military and the kids would have an absolute blast. I love Saltwater Taffy. My favorite is peppermint. The kids liked Cherry of course. Just a reminder if you have long hair put it up in a...

Provided by JoSele Swopes

Categories     Candies

Time 1h45m

Number Of Ingredients 11

1 1/4 c cane sugar
4 tsp corn starch
1/2 c corn syrup, light (karo)
1/2 c water
1 Tbsp butter, unsalted (irish organic)
plus more for cookie sheet and hands
1/2 tsp sea salt
2 tsp extract flavor (opt)
( orange, lemon, cherry, maple, etc.)
1/4 tsp pure vanilla extract
food coloring (opt)

Steps:

  • 1. Liberally grease a large baking sheet with butter and set aside.
  • 2. In a medium saucepan, combine the sugar and cornstarch. Add the corn syrup, water, butter, and salt and stir over medium heat until the butter melts and the mixture comes to a boil.
  • 3. Cook, without stirring, until the mixture just reaches 250° on a candy thermometer, or until a small piece dropped into a cup of cold water forms a firm, but not sticky, ball. Immediately remove from heat and stir in the flavor, vanilla, and several drops of food coloring.
  • 4. Pour the mixture onto the greased cookie sheet and let it cool until you're able to handle it, about 15 minutes.
  • 5. Grease your hands with butter, then pull and stretch the taffy until it lightens in color, about 15 minutes total. Form into ropes and cut into pieces with buttered scissors. Wrap the pieces in squares of parchment or wax paper
  • 6. How to Pull Taffy Make your taffy Let the taffy stand until it is cool enough throughout to touch with your fingers Wash your hands thoroughly, then butter them. Pick up the taffy with 2 hands. Form the taffy into a ball. Pull your right and left hands away from each other sideways in front of your body. (You will be pulling taffy for quite a while, so find a comfortable position or friends to help). Double the taffy on itself by bringing the ends together on the left side and pulling the middle with your right hand. If you plan on making a lot of taffy, invest in a taffy hook. They are available through online kitchen stores. Install this large metal hook on your wall, clean it, and then hook the taffy around the middle, and pull. Double the taffy on the hook. Pull and repeat. This allows you to pull back and use momentum to help you, making it less exhausting. Regrease your hands with butter as needed throughout the process of pulling.
  • 7. Pull the taffy until it is light in color and stiff. This will indicate there are enough air bubbles inside to make it fluffy. Pulling taffy can take 15 to 60 minutes, depending upon the number of people you have pulling and the amount of taffy you are working with.
  • 8. Pull hard on 1 end of the taffy so that it is stretched into a thin rope. You may need to take it between your 2 palms and rotate your hands back and forth to keep the round rope shape. Cut the taffy with clean, greased scissors and wrap the taffy in wax paper. Twist together ropes of different colors and flavors to form a striped candy. Cut with greased scissors and wrap in wax paper squares.

Mena Elkhashab
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This saltwater taffy is a bit pricey, but it's worth it.


Polash Polashmiah
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I'm so glad I found this saltwater taffy recipe. It's the best I've ever had!


Faith Farren
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This saltwater taffy is the perfect gift for a friend or family member.


Mohan Khatiwada
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I love the way this saltwater taffy melts in my mouth.


Smart Boy Alim
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This saltwater taffy is the perfect treat for a movie night!


Aayus Gam
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I had a lot of trouble getting the taffy to set. I ended up having to put it in the refrigerator for a few hours.


Danny haigney
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This saltwater taffy is a bit too sticky for my taste, but the flavor is good.


Claudia Leos
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I've never made saltwater taffy before, but this recipe was easy to follow and the taffy turned out great!


Mohammed Elsayed
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This saltwater taffy is the perfect summer treat! It's light and refreshing, and the flavor is amazing.


Oscar Torres
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I'm not a big fan of saltwater taffy, but this recipe is pretty good. It's not too sweet and the saltiness is just right.


Maya Corpening
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This saltwater taffy is delicious! It's the perfect balance of sweet and salty.


JHANGEER khan Jamali
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I had a hard time getting the taffy to the right consistency. It kept getting too hard or too soft.


Mr Sana
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This saltwater taffy is a bit too sweet for my taste, but it's still pretty good.


Mail samiii Mail samiii
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I made this saltwater taffy for a party and it was a huge hit! Everyone loved it.


Natasha McNutt
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This is the best saltwater taffy I've ever had! It's so smooth and creamy, and the flavor is perfect.


Thandiswa Mahlangu
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I've made this saltwater taffy recipe several times and it always turns out great. It's a little bit of work, but it's totally worth it.


Brian Omondi
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This saltwater taffy is the perfect candy for a hot summer day! It's sweet, salty, and refreshing all at the same time.