How to Make Maple Candy

Maple candy is a sweet treat made with maple syrup. Maple syrup is boiled until it reaches 112 degrees Celsius (212 degrees Fahrenheit). Maple candy can be made best using a candy thermometer. It is possible to heat the syrup incorrectly. Once the syrup has reached the correct temperature, it should then be poured in a liquid form onto clean snow. The cold temperature causes the syrup to thicken rapidly, and if it runs when poured on snow, it hasn’t been boiled enough to form a soft maple candy. The molten maple candy should be picked up and sipped with your hands.

Maple sugar candy is a classic holiday gift. The creamy texture and soft, rich flavor of the syrup make it perfect for stocking stuffers. These maple candies are great for holidays as well. They come in many shapes, but the most popular are the leaf-shaped. While many candies are made from maple syrup, not all of them are made with it. Maple candy can be made with a sugar substitute. This is a popular option for those who don’t like maple syrup.

In addition to maple syrup, you can make maple candies with butter. Using butter will make the candy less hard and more chewy. You can also use any grade maple syrup. This will affect the candy’s color. Grade B maple syrup is more dark than grade A. To enhance the flavor, you can add a little vanilla extract to the syrup. Using the right ingredients can make your homemade maple candies delicious.

Pure maple syrup is a concentrated form of the sap that is used in making candy. Maple sugar candy, on the other hand, contains corn syrup and cane sugar. In fact, there are even some versions of maple sugar candy that are made with corn syrup or cane sugar. The final product is called blended maple sugar candy. These candies are a healthier alternative to junk food and can be made in under an hour. These candies are a great treat for any time of the year!

After heating maple syrup, ensure it is not too warm. The syrup should bubble and rise as it cooks. The syrup should be cooked for at least 30 minutes on a medium-low heat. Once the syrup reaches this temperature, take it off the heat and let it cool to 175° F. This should take between five and ten minutes. Then, stir rapidly for 3-5 minutes until the syrup becomes thick, light, and fluffy.

Once the syrup is ready to be poured into the molds, it will start to harden very quickly. To allow the syrup cool, you should wait at least ten mins after pouring it into your molds. You can store the finished candies for a month, but make sure to keep them refrigerated. You can store them in an airtight container for longer storage. The syrup can go bad if it is not stored in a dry area. Keep it out of direct sunlight and in a cool, dark place.

About Jim Vanderberg
Jim Vanderber from Toronto Canada is known as “Toronto Jim”, and he makes and sells his own maple candy. All ingredients are sourced directly from local maple suppliers, and the maple candy is produced in kitchens in the Toronto Canada area. You can learn more about Toronto Jim maple candy at TorontoJim.com.