What should one do when feeling a desperate urge to make something sweet but has no time to wait for the butter to come to room temperature, not to mention there is something else in the oven? Candy. In my case, bright red and very, very sweet lollipops.
These might look tricky, but believe me, they are not. The lollipops were fun to make and I think they would be a great treat for birthday parties – not only for kids, of course. :D
Lollipops
from The Christmas Candy Book
1 cup (200g) sugar
1/3 cup light corn syrup
1/3 cup (80ml) water
1-2 drops oil of anise, cinnamon, clove, lemon or orange – I used vanilla extract
few drops of red, yellow, blue or green food coloring
Oil a marble slab or baking sheet. Have ready at least a dozen wooden sucker sticks.
In a heavy 2-quart saucepan, combine the sugar, corn syrup and water and stir to blend. Place over medium heat and bring to a boil, stirring occasionally. Cover and boil for 2-3 minutes. Uncover and insert a candy thermometer in the pan. Increase the heat to medium-high and cook, stirring occasionally, until the temperature reaches 143ºC/290ºF. If sugar crystals form on the pan sides, wash the down with a pastry brush dipped in warm water.
Remove the pan from the heat and immediately dip the bottom of it into a pan of cold water to arrest cooking, removing quickly before the mixture gets too cold. Place on a dry kitchen towel. Add the flavoring and coloring of choice.
Using a large metal spoon, immediately spoon a little less than 4cm (1½ in) pools of syrup onto the prepared marble slab/sheet*. Lay one end of the lollipop stick in each pool of syrup while still soft and push gently to secure in place. Dot a little extra syrup on the embedded end of the stick. Let cool at room temperature until completely set, about 2 hours.
Wrap each lollipop in cellophane or waxed paper. Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 1 month.
* once the mixture got cold and difficult to mold, I returned the pan to medium heat, stirring, until it became soft again (30 seconds or so)
Makes about 12 – I got 16
Very cool and adorable presentation! I'm sure one could also think up some fun shapes without too much trouble.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and what a great idea for a party!
ReplyDeleteYou rock...you made your own lollies? Awesomeness!
ReplyDeleteWow thats so cool! Lollipops to me are one of those things which always seem to be bought in...but this has changed my mind as yours look gorgeous :)
ReplyDeleteThese are fantastic Patricia! I'm impressed how well they turned out!
ReplyDeleteCute! Co-workers would love these.
ReplyDeleteI think these are adorable, I reckon they would be a perfect Valentines gift, they could be shaped as love hearts! I think I just have Valentines Day on the brain at the moment!
ReplyDeleteThose are so cute!
ReplyDeleteThese are fab!! I love em! Just love em!
ReplyDeleteThese are super sweet. Absolutely adorable!
ReplyDeleteThese lightened up my room when I saw them. It's been so dark and rainy (we even had hail this afternoon here in southern California). I don't mind this weather, but these lollipops really brought sunshine into an otherwise very stormy day. Fa. Bu. Lous.
ReplyDeleteThose are adorable! I might have to try making those sometime - they sound surprisingly easy.
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable Patricia! I love them!
ReplyDeleteOh gosh. SO cute! I would totally make these for the childrens birthdays. Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteHome made lollipops! My nephews and nieces would love these!
ReplyDeleteI've never even thought of making lollipops, but what fun -- and you could even embed little treats in them, like crushed candies.
ReplyDeletewhen i saw these in flickr i thought "how adorable!". they are perfect patricia!
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty pictures, especially the first one!
ReplyDeleteThose look so pretty! I like how they are transparent.
ReplyDeleteawesome! how cute -- those look wonderful!
ReplyDeleteHow cute , these are great as valentines gifts :) you re great !!
ReplyDeleteHow cute , these are great as valentines gifts :) you re great !!
ReplyDeleteThose look perfect, Patricia-- and the best part is you can totally customize everything about it! :)
ReplyDeleteThey are so adorable Patricia! I love that you made them and they taste all the much sweeter because of it I think :)
ReplyDeleteHow fun!! These would be great for children AND adults!!
ReplyDeleteWe used to make these all the time in High School. I loved them. Great idea for Valentine's Day.
ReplyDeleteChris, I think that is a great idea!
ReplyDeleteKatie, thank you!
Pete, you are far too kind, my friend! Thank you!
Lucy, I did not know how easy they would be! Thank you!
Pete, I was impressed, too. :D
Thank you!
Abby, they sure would!
Jessy, I love the idea of shaping them as hearts!
Pam, thank you!
Ash, thank you! Thank you!
Lisa, tks, darling!
Mari, you are such a sweetie. Thank you, my friend.
Anna, they are easy, indeed! I hope you try them.
Joey, thank you!
Aimée, you would! And you could make them in different colors!
Maya, they would! I'm sure!
Lydia, that sounds like a plan I might be trying soon. :D
Aran, you are adorable, my dear. :D
Anita, thank you!
xx
Olga, tks for visiting!
Katy, thank you!
Natalie, YOU are great, dear! :D
Tks!
Mark, you certainly can! I'm glad you like them.
Lorraine, xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxo
Deb, that is one idea for your baby's birthday party. ;D
Pea, thank you! I never thought making lollipops would be such an easy thing.
Cool! I've never thought of making my own lollipops before.
ReplyDeleteThose are so fun! And they turned out perfectly.
ReplyDeleteI definitely have lolly envy! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable!!!
ReplyDeleteYou can actually make your own lollipops?!? It never even occurred to me. *blush*
ReplyDeleteYou're truly inspiring me! :-)
Wow, I'm very impressed. Homemade lollipops!
ReplyDeleteI saw these on flickr and they made me smile. I love the color!
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