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Cider Vinegar Candy

I can't keep the kids out of this small batch of old-fashioned candy!  It's actually very good.  Here's the recipe:

Cider Vinegar Candy

Butter a Jelly roll pan or sided baking sheet.  Set aside on top of a hot pad.

Mix together:
2 cups of granulated sugar
1/2 cup organic apple cider vineger
2 teaspoons of organic butter
Heat in a sauce pan until the temperature reaches 275°F.

Pour the heated mixture onto your buttered pan.  Allow it to completely cool. Break the candy into pieces and enjoy.

 I used a metal (sided) pizza tray and the candy mixture filled the pan.  It created a thin candy, and it is very good.  You could even dust these with a bit of powdered sugar also.

This recipe will be added to our Christmas baking list, and for a quick and frugal candy that we can make anytime.

Comments

Candy C. said…
Wow, where do you find all these cool recipes?!? So, does it taste vinegary at all?
Unknown said…
What's the flavor like? Sweet and tart or?
I think it has a sweet taste due to the sugar used in it.
Unknown said…
I seem to remember a version made with honey instead of sugar. Does this sound familiar to anyone? Maybe it was a combination of the two..? ~Tonia
Tonia, I haven't come across a recipe using honey, but you probably could. There are recipes for throat drops made from honey.
Unknown said…
If I remember right it tastes alot like butterscotch.
Queen Alea said…
My son was writing about designing his own candy for an assignment, and this sounded close to his idea, so we stopped to make it. It didn't taste like he thought, but we still had fun making it! Thanks for posting your recipe!
Queen Alea, that is a neat assignment. Glad you enjoying making it. Thanks for stopping in.

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