Caged Hearts
What could be better on Valentines day than a Caged Heart for your sweetie.
Stuff
Ingredients
2c Sugar
1c corn syrup
Food coloring
Flavoring
Heart shaped cakes or cookies or brownies
Tools
Sauce pan
8x8 pan or smaller
Spoon
Pop Stick
Heart shape pan or round bottom bowl
Candy Thermometer
2c Sugar
1c corn syrup
Food coloring
Flavoring
Heart shaped cakes or cookies or brownies
Tools
Sauce pan
8x8 pan or smaller
Spoon
Pop Stick
Heart shape pan or round bottom bowl
Candy Thermometer
Prep the Pans
Add tin foil to 6x8 pan and butter foil.
Butter bottom of heart shaped pan.
Butter bottom of heart shaped pan.
Boil Boil Toil and (oops Not This Ibble)
Heat the sugar and corn sugar until the thermometer reads between 295F and 300F. Hard crack stage. If you drop some in cold water it will form brittle threads and make a cracking sound. Which is fun to do and you can do that way if you don't have a candy thermometer.
Add the Color and Flavor
Remove Thermometer be careful its hot 300 degrees and covered in a sticky goo
Remove from heat and add coloring and flavoring
Remove from heat and add coloring and flavoring
Making the Cage
Drizzle the syrup over the butter pans. Careful! Caution! Hot Very hot sticky fluid!
And let cool
I found out that they un-molded better when warm.
And let cool
I found out that they un-molded better when warm.
Extra Hot Goo
Pour all the leftover in the pan you lined with tin foil.
As it cools press a spatula into the goo to form lines. Don't press all the way through. You can re-melt some of this if the cages don't work out. Or break into drops for sucking.
As it cools press a spatula into the goo to form lines. Don't press all the way through. You can re-melt some of this if the cages don't work out. Or break into drops for sucking.
Well it takes some practice.