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 is the basic recipe I used to make sugar glass shards for decorating a cake. It tastes delicious but does not keep for long (goes sticky). Make it no more than a day in advance and keep refrigerated until needed.
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How to Make Stained Glass Christmas Cookies
How to Make Stained Glass Christmas Cookies
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Stained glass cookies are SO EASY to make and beautiful to look at. I love seeing light peek through the centers and yes, you can decorate your tree with them, or you might prefer snacking on them straight out of the oven! There are no wrong answers here.
To make them all you have to do is cut your sugar cookies with a negative space inside, then crush your favorite hard candy and sprinkle it in the middle. Try not to get any hard candy on the sugar cookie as it will look messy. Also you really need a silicone baking mat for this, not sure baking paper would work for the release but you can let me know in the comments if you've tried it!
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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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How to Make Hard Tack Candy | Stained Glass Candy Recipe | Rock Candy | Holiday Series (Episode 1)
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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