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The thread discusses experiences and opinions regarding the use of Pampered Chef stoneware for making candies, particularly peanut brittle and candy hearts. Participants share their personal experiences, tips, and concerns about potential issues related to temperature changes and the effectiveness of stoneware in candy making.
Views differ regarding the safety and effectiveness of using stoneware for candy making, with some participants sharing positive experiences while others express concerns about potential risks.
The discussion reflects a variety of personal experiences and opinions about using stoneware for candy making, particularly in relation to temperature management and preparation techniques.
Consultants interested in exploring alternative uses for stoneware or seeking insights from fellow users about candy making techniques may find this discussion relevant.
You need to oil the stone well and be sure to take the candy out while it's still a little pliable or you'll have to start over. Once it's hard it's impossible to get it out of the mold without breaking it.cmdtrgd said:There is a Show Stoppers behind CC that shows how to make candy hearts using the molds. I think you just melt Jolly Ranchers or something like that. You could check that out to see what, if any prep work needs to go into the stone.
BethCooks4U said:You need to oil the stone well and be sure to take the candy out while it's still a little pliable or you'll have to start over. Once it's hard it's impossible to get it out of the mold without breaking it.
Yes, you can make candies on Pampered Chef stoneware. The stoneware provides even heat distribution, which is ideal for candy making. Just ensure that you follow the specific recipe instructions for temperature and cooking time.
You can make a variety of candies on stoneware, including fudge, toffee, caramel, and chocolate bark. Stoneware is particularly good for recipes that require baking or melting, as it retains heat well.
It is generally recommended to lightly grease the stoneware before pouring in your candy mixture. This helps prevent sticking and makes it easier to remove the finished candy. You can use cooking spray or a small amount of butter.
To clean your stoneware after making candies, allow it to cool completely. Then, wash it with warm water and a soft sponge. Avoid using soap, as it can absorb into the stoneware. For tough residue, you can soak it in warm water before scrubbing.
For successful candy making on stoneware, ensure your ingredients are at room temperature before mixing. Use a candy thermometer to monitor temperatures accurately, and avoid sudden temperature changes to prevent cracking. Lastly, allow the candy to cool completely before cutting or serving.