I have never had much success with making candy. I have been scared by the science of it all. Well, my anxiety has been relieved. My husband bought me a digital candy making thermometer and it makes all the difference. If you want to make candy but are scared to....I recommend getting a good thermometer. This is the one I got:
Maverick CT-03 Digital Oil & Candy Thermometer
Mama's Divinity
1 c. white corn syrup
4 c. sugar
3/4 cup cold water
3 egg whites
2 cup chopped pecans
1 teaspoon pure vanilla
In a heavy saucepan over medium heat, stir together the sugar, corn syrup, and water. Stir only until sugar has dissolved. Do not stir after this point. Cook syrup mixture until it reaches 250 degrees on a candy thermometer, bringing it to a hard ball stage.
While the syrup is cooking, beat the egg whites until stiff peaks form. Once the sugar mixture reaches 250 degrees, carefully pour a slow steady stream of syrup into the stiffly beaten egg whites, beating constantly at high speed. Add the vanilla and continue to beat until mixture holds its shape, approximately 5 minutes. Stir in pecans.
Using two spoons, drop the divinity onto waxed paper, using one spoon to push the candy off the other. This may take a little practice because the technique is to twirl the pushing spoon, making the candy look like the top of a soft serve ice cream. If the candy becomes too stiff, add a few drops of hot water. You will need to work fast when making this type of candy.
Let sit for 30 minutes and serve.
Recipe source: Paula Deen
Divinity...Reminds Me So Much Of Aunt Lorraine...Or As You Would Know Her...Lori! My Memory Hasn't Been Serving Me Too Well As Of Late, But For Some Reason I Want To Think This Was Either Her Favorite Or She Made It A Lot Or Something...!!! Oh Well...Guess I Wasn't Made To Remember All The Time! Awesome Gift...Way To Go Frankie!
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