Fondant Recipe 1
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Instructions
- Boil two and one-half pounds of sugar and one-half teaspoon of cream of tartar with one and one-half cups of water until 242 F is registered on the candy thermometer.
- A less delicate test is that of the soft ball when tried in cold water.
- Cook in a kettle with a small surface and do not attempt to cook the syrup on a damp day.
- Wrap a clean piece of cheesecloth around a wooden spoon, dip in hot water and wash down the sides of the candy kettle.
- This prevents crystallizing and should be done often.
- When cooked, pour gently into a large oiled platter.
- Hold back the last quarter cup as it is apt to crystallize the whole.
- Cool without disturbing until only lukewarm, then beat with two silver knives until creamy.
- Pour into a stone jar, cover with waxed paper and a damp cloth and let it ripen forty-eight hours before using.
- Fondant properly cared for will keep indefinitely.
- Soft Ginger Chocolate Creams
- Form fondant into tiny cones, tucking into each cone a bit of preserved ginger, well dried before using.
- Dip the balls into melted chocolate, one at a time, and lay on paraffine paper in a cold place until hardened.
- Buttercups
- Boil one cup of water, two cups of granulated sugar and a teaspoon of lemon juice until it cracks in cold water.
- Color a pale yellow with vegetable coloring and pour on an oiled platter to cool.
- Mold a cup of fondant until creamy.
- Roll out a portion of the yellow candy, making of it a long and narrow strip about an inch and a half wide.
- On this lay a roll of the fondant as long as the candy and about half an inch in diameter.
- Wrap the candy around it, stretch all with the hands until quite small and cut in half-inch length.
- Any preferred flavoring can be used.
- A particularly pleasing combination is formed by flavoring the candy with orange extract and the fondant with banana.
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