recipe for making rock crystal candy - yum!
Nice project to do together
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Make Rock Candy
Make Rock Candy
For centuries people have been
attracted to the sweet taste of sugar. Sugar from sugar cane, grown in areas with tropical
climates, has been used since at least 300 A.D. In Michigan, Native American
peoples made the first sugarmaple sugar from the sap of maple trees. In the 1700s a
German chemist discovered sugar in beets. Farmers in the thumb area of Michigan began
growing sugar beets in 1896. Michigan's "thumb" became the home to sugar
companies such as Pioneer Sugar and Monitor Sugar in the early 20th century.
Whether produced from maple trees, sugar cane or sugar beets, sugar is one of the main
ingredients in candy. Rock candy is crystallized sugar that's fun to eat. Here's a recipe
for making Rock Candy at home.
You will need:
An adult to help you
You will need to boil water and sugar together on a stove and pour it into a glass jar to do this project. If spilled, this mixture can cause VERY BAD BURNS. Be careful!
These utensils
Measuring cup and spoon
Large heavy metal sauce pan
Long wooden stirring spoon
Clean glass jar (a tall, sturdy one such as a pint or quart canning jar, mayonnaise jar
or pickle jar)
Piece of cotton string (clean!)
Popsicle stick, pencil, or skewer
Paper clip
Thick pot holders
Candy thermometer
These ingredients
1 cup water
2 cups of granulated sugar
A few drops of your favorite candy flavoring such as peppermint, cherry or lemon, more
drops = stronger flavor (optional)
A few drops of food coloring, more drops = darker color (optional)
Directions
Tie one end of the piece of string around the middle of the stick or pencil. Cut the
string, if necessary, so that it is a little shorter than your jar.
Moisten the string with a little water and roll it in the sugar. Put the paper clip on the
end of the string to help it hang straight down. Lay the stick over the top of the glass
jar so that the string hangs down inside the jar. The end of the string should not touch
the bottom of the jar.
Cook the candy mixture. (Here's where you need an adult to
help!)
Put the cup of water into the sauce pan and heat until it boils.
Add 2 cups of sugar to the boiling water while stirring. Keep stirring until the sugar
dissolves. (If you have a candy thermometer the temperature of the sugar water should
reach 240 degrees Fahrenheit.)
Remove pan from heat. If you want to add flavoring or color, stir it in now.
Pour the hot mixture into the jar.
Let the sugar water sit for a few days where no one will bother it. The crystals will
begin to form along the string in a few hours. Let them grow for 3 to 10 days (or more).
There are two things that will make the largest crystals:
Making a thick sugar water mixture (Be sure you put in the whole 2 cups of sugar, or
even a little more.)
Letting them grow for more days
When you're ready to eat the rock candy, take the candy-covered string out of the jar. Break the pieces apart and enjoy. Store left-over candy in a covered container. (Some adults like to flavor tea or coffee by putting a piece of rock candy in the cup. Maybe you shouldn't use purple coloring if you want to share your candy with them!)