How To make Stained Glass Candies
4 oz Chocolate; semisweet (4 squ
1 c Sugar; icing
1 Egg; beaten
3 c Marshmallows; coloured mini
1/2 c Walnuts
2 ts Butter
Melt chocolate, add sugar and egg, pour over nuts and marshmallows. Form into rolls, wrap in wax paper and refrigerate. When cool, slice into round candies.
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This Old fashioned hard tack candy recipe is a popular Christmas candy. I’ll show you how to make and easily score this traditional holiday candy recipe step by step. This colorful Christmas candy is definitely a tradition at our house. I was introduced to this sweet treat when I was a little girl and have had a love love relationship with it ever since. You can make this hard candy one of many family holiday traditions like we do.
It's also referred to as rock candy, glass candy, stained glass candy, & sugar glass candy.
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Kids will love creating the colorful candy “stained glass” on these holiday cookies almost as much as they will enjoy eating them!
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Stained Glass Sugar Cookies Using Jolly Ranchers
These stained glass sugar cookies are a super fun recipe to make with the family for special occasions such as Christmas, Valentine's Day, Easter, or Halloween. They are a crisp cookie which can be eaten or even strung as ornaments/decorations if a small hole is pocked into the cookie prior to baking, using a tooth pick. To take these cookies to the next level, follow the last few steps to create a shaker using two cookies and sprinkles! These cookies are crisp due to the addition of corn starch so that they do not expand during baking.
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~ 1 1/2 cups flour 200g, sifted
~ 1/2 cup corn starch 80g, sifted
~ 1/4 tsp salt 2g
~ 1/2 cup sugar 100g
~ 1 egg
~ 1/3 tsp vanilla extract 3mL
~ 1/2 cup unsalted butter 113g
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How To Make Stained-Glass Christmas Cookies
This cookie recipe requires cookie dough, hard candy, and a rolling pin. You can buy cookie dough or find yummy cookie dough recipes at BHG.com/recipes. Use the rolling pin to roll out the cookie dough until it is flat and smooth. Take your favorite holiday cookie cutters and create beautiful designs, then place cookies on a baking pan covered in foil. Place your hard candy in a plastic bag and smash it up with the rolling pin until it is finely crushed. Cut smaller shapes out of your cookies and, using hard candies of different colors, put little bits of candy into the hole you have created with the smaller cookie cutters. Once your candy is placed, pop your cookies in the oven. You will get the stained-glass look once cookies are done baking and the candy melts. Peel your baked cookies off the baking pan and you have a beautiful treat to serve to your family and friends.
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