MAPLE CREAM BONBONS
"My family always smiles when I fix these chocolates," writes Ginny Truwe of Mankato, Minnesota. "They recall the winter when I put trays of the candy centers on top of my van in the garage to freeze before dipping. Later, I drove off and was horrified to see the little balls rolling on the highway!"
Provided by Taste of Home
Categories Desserts
Time 30m
Yield 5 dozen.
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- In a large bowl, cream the butter, sugar and maple flavoring until smooth. Stir in walnuts. Shape into 1-in. balls; place on waxed paper-lined baking sheets. Freeze until firm. , In a microwave , melt chips; stir until smooth. Dip balls in chocolate; allow excess to drip off. Place on waxed paper-lined baking sheets. Refrigerate until set. Store in the refrigerator.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 131 calories, Fat 8g fat (4g saturated fat), Cholesterol 8mg cholesterol, Sodium 35mg sodium, Carbohydrate 14g carbohydrate (12g sugars, Fiber 1g fiber), Protein 1g protein.
PURE MAPLE CANDY
Pure, creamy, melt-in-your-mouth maple candy using only pure maple syrup! It's a treat almost like fudge. Add anything you want like chopped nuts. Use small maple leaf molds or other pretty shapes.
Provided by Islandgirlchef
Categories Desserts Candy Recipes Nut Candy Recipes
Time 51m
Yield 18
Number Of Ingredients 2
Steps:
- In a large heavy-bottomed saucepan, bring the maple syrup to a boil over medium-high heat stirring occasionally. Boil until syrup reaches 235 degrees F (110 degrees C) on a candy thermometer.
- Remove from heat and cool to 175 degrees F (80 degrees C) without stirring, about 10 minutes.
- Stir mixture rapidly with a wooden spoon for about 5 minutes until the color turns lighter and mixture becomes thick and creamy. Stir in chopped nuts, if desired.
- Pour into molds. Set aside to cool. Once cool, unmold candy. Store in airtight containers up to 1 month.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 113.2 calories, Carbohydrate 23.9 g, Fat 2.2 g, Fiber 0.2 g, Protein 0.5 g, SaturatedFat 0.2 g, Sodium 3.2 mg, Sugar 20.9 g
MAPLE CREAM CANDY
Make and share this Maple Cream Candy recipe from Food.com.
Provided by looneytunesfan
Categories Candy
Time 35m
Yield 1 9x9 inch pan
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Lightly oil a 9- by 9-inch square pan, or a baking sheet.
- In a small heavy-duty saucepan (about 2 quarts) mix together the maple syrup, sugar, cream, and corn syrup.
- Fit a candy thermometer to the side of the pan and heat until the temperature reaches 236 degrees, tilting the pan to submerge the bulb, if necessary, to gauge the correct temperature.
- Remove the pan from the heat and transfer the mixture into the metal bowl of a standing electric mixer.
- Submerge the thermometer in the candy mixture until it has cooled to 110 degrees, which will take a while.
- (tip: you can put the bottom of the bowl in ice water to speed up the process; but dont stir the mixture to cool it down).
- When the temperature is 110 degrees, add the vanilla and beat the mixture until it just begins to thicken and loose its gloss.
- Overmixing will make it grainy, so keep an eye on it.
- Stir in the nuts and spread the mixture into the square pan or onto the baking sheet, forming it into a 9-inch square with your (clean) hands.
- Allow to cool completely, then remove from the pan and cut into squares.
- To remove it from a square pan, run a sharp knife around the inside of the pan to loosen it, then cut it in half.
- Use a metal spatula to pry the candy loose a bit (it will be flexible).
- Invert the pan a shake it to coax the maple cream candy out.
MAPLE CREAM CANDY 1972 (CANADIAN)
rec'd this from my mother-in-law in 1972. Seemed a little odd with flour and baking powder, but its a great always successful recipe.
Provided by andypandy
Categories Candy
Time 30m
Yield 20 pieces
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Lightly grease 9 x 11 brownie pan.
- (originally calls for a 9 x 13 pan, but, I find this too thin afterwards).
- Mix in a lightly buttered heavy large saucepan, the brown sugar, butter, cream, flour, baking powder and salt.
- Cook stirring constantly until mixture reaches 235degrees F.
- on a candy thermometer.
- Or until a soft ball forms in cold water.
- Remove from heat, add vanilla and nuts.
- Beat two to five minutes or until candy begins to thicken.
- Pour quickly into prepared buttered pan.
- Spread evenly.
- Cut into squares while still soft.
CAKE DOUGHNUTS 1972 ( CANADIAN )
I remember my mom making these in my high school days. Later I got the recipe, and now make them for my family. Sometimes I add a touch of nutmeg in my buttermilk too. Adds another element of flavour.
Provided by andypandy
Categories Quick Breads
Time 20m
Yield 30 doughnuts
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Combine sugar and salt in a large bowl.
- Stir in the egg.
- Stir in the oil, buttermilk, and vanilla.
- Sift all remaining ingredients, and add a little at a time.
- Do this in four or five portions, mixing into wet after each.
- Mix and turn out on a lightly floured board.
- Keep the dough a soft soft but not sticky dough.
- Roll out 1/2 inch thick.
- Cut with cutter.
- Fry in hot fat in a deep fryer.
- Temperature of the oil should be 370 degrees.
- (Or should fry a bread cube in 60 seconds).
- Fry until golden brown, turning once during frying time.
- Drain on paper towels.
- Cool.
- Dust with icing powder or make a butter icing glaze.
MAPLE CREAMS CANDY BY FREDA
This was my Grandmothers favorite Candy, and Making this sure does bring back Memories. I am Posting this in her Memory. These are very Creamy, and when Dipped In Chocolate, Are Just to good to pass up. I have added (3) Versions, One with Nuts and one with out, one dipped in Butterscotch, one in Chocolate. So Many Versions and...
Provided by FREDA GABLE
Categories Candies
Time 1h10m
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- 1. In a small saucepan, add Condensed Milk, and cubed butter, Stir over Low heat just til melted.
- 2. Measure all the 7 1/2 C of Pdr Sugar, & Place Pdr Sugar in large seperate Bowl or sauce pan. When Butter and Milk Mixture is Melted, Pour into the Pdr Sugar; Add Flavorings, Now. ( I used Mapleine) Stir Till smooth and no lumps. Mixture will be thick and hard to stir. It should be a creamy texture. Divide Mixture in 1/2. Place 1 C Nuts in one 1/2 of the mixture. Place in refer to Chill 1 hr.
- 3. Remove from Refer, with small ice cream scoop, Roll into 1" balls. Place on WAX paper or Parchment paper lined baking sheet. Chill again not less than 1 hr.
- 4. While mixture is chilling: Melt Choc Chips,& Shortening, Stir til smooth. Remove balls from Refer, and dip one at a time, allowng excess to drip off, Place on paper lined sheet, and let stand to set. Store in AIRTIGHT container. . . and enjoy. NOTE & TIP; If Making ahead of time, The mixture will freeze for at least 2-3 Months before dipping in Chocolate. Mixture Needs to Thaw, (Yet chilled,) before dipping, into the Chocolate if You choose to make and freeze these ahead of time.
- 5. These maple creams are Heavenly. . . Guaranteed EASY, & Will bring back "old memories" of Days Past.
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