JACQUES' HOMEMADE COTTON CANDY

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Remember you are working with hot sugar so be sure to have a bowl of cold water ready in case you get any of it on your skin. It is best to make sugar on a dry day, as the humidity will melt the sugar.

Provided by Food Network

Categories     dessert

Time 25m

Yield 10 servings

Number Of Ingredients 6

5 cups granulated sugar
Scant 1 1/3 cups light corn syrup
1 cup plus 2 T. water
Flavored oil
Food color paste
Vegetable baking spray

Steps:

  • To make this recipe at home, you will need a pair of wire cutters and an old inexpensive whisk. Cut the round ends off an inexpensive whisk. Arrange the tines so they are evenly spaced. You will also need an open space to make the cotton candy. At home, slit open a garbage bag and cover the floor area. Wedge 2 long wooden spoons under something heavy so they extend off the edge of the counter.
  • Place the sugar, corn syrup, and water in a 2-quart heavy-bottomed saucepan over medium-high heat. Insert a candy thermometer and cook the sugar mixture until it reaches 320 degrees F, what is known as the hard crack stage (the sugar becomes brittle when it comes in contact with a cooler surface). Remove from the heat and carefully pour into a medium-size microwaveable glass bowl. If you leave the sugar in the pan, the sugar will continue to cook and turn dark brown. A glass bowl will hold the temperature of the sugar. I put a towel under the bowl to keep the bowl from tipping over and to protect my hands from the heat of the glass. (The sugar will stay liquid enough to work with easily for about 10 minutes; after that it will start to thicken. If this happens before you are finished, just pop the bowl in the microwave for 3 to 5 minutes, or until the sugar is liquid enough to work with once again.) If you are going to color and/or flavor the sugar, add those drops now.
  • Dip the tines into the hot sugar. Allow the sugar to drain off for 1 to 2 seconds until the draining sugar strands are relatively the same consistency. Then wave the whisk over the extended wooden spoons and allow the sugar strands to gently drift until they are resting on top of the spoons. Make sure you are about 12 to 18 inches above the spoons. Use broad long strokes and work quickly. Gather the cotton candy and roll onto paper that you've rolled into a long, thin cone, like cotton candy is served in at the carnival or serve as is. If you need to store the cotton candy for a few hours, place it in an airtight container. The delicate sugar will melt in a humid environment.

Madden Smith
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This recipe was a lot of fun to make and the cotton candy turned out great! I used a cotton candy maker that I borrowed from a friend and it worked really well. The cotton candy was light and fluffy and tasted just like the cotton candy I used to get


angkan noieo
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This recipe was easy to follow and the cotton candy turned out great! I used a cotton candy maker that I bought online and it worked perfectly. The cotton candy was light and fluffy and tasted just like the cotton candy I used to get at the fair. I w


Odai Atmeh
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This recipe was a little bit of a pain to make, but it was worth it in the end. The cotton candy was delicious and my kids loved it. I would definitely make this recipe again for a special occasion.


Rocki Baloch
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This recipe was a lot of fun to make and the cotton candy turned out great! I used a cotton candy maker that I borrowed from a friend and it worked really well. The cotton candy was light and fluffy and tasted just like the cotton candy I used to get


Waylon Smith
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This recipe was easy to follow and the cotton candy turned out great! I used a cotton candy maker that I bought online and it worked perfectly. The cotton candy was light and fluffy and tasted just like the cotton candy I used to get at the fair. I w


Samson David Agu
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This recipe was a little bit of a pain to make, but it was worth it in the end. The cotton candy was delicious and my kids loved it. I would definitely make this recipe again for a special occasion.


Gage Yanish
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This recipe was a lot of fun to make and the cotton candy turned out great! I used a cotton candy maker that I bought at a local kitchen store and it worked really well. The cotton candy was light and fluffy and tasted just like the cotton candy I us


Beauty Ovwigho
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This recipe was a little tricky to get right, but once I did, the cotton candy was amazing! I used a cotton candy maker that I borrowed from a friend and it worked really well. The cotton candy was light and fluffy and tasted just like the cotton can


Jeremy Stringham
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I made this recipe for my kids' birthday party and it was a huge hit! The cotton candy was delicious and the kids loved making it themselves. I would definitely make this recipe again.


VmegA RoguE
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This recipe was so easy to follow and the cotton candy turned out perfectly! I used a cotton candy maker that I bought on Amazon and it worked like a charm. The cotton candy was light and fluffy and melted in my mouth like a dream. I would definitely