mardi 26 décembre 2017

How To Avoid Simple Mistakes When Making Chocolate Fudge

By Carol Powell


The origins of this delicious treat are not precisely known, but one legend among culinary experts is largely agreed upon. The story goes that a candy maker in Maryland who was working on some French caramel candies made a mistake in the process. The result was the birth of a confectionery that led to the chocolate fudge that many people know and love today.

In 1889, a letter was sent to a student at a women's college in Maryland containing the first known recipe and evidence of this confectionery. The recipient got the recipe from a relative of a friend, and she went on to make many huge batches of it for a senior auction. From there, more and more people started making their own recipes.

All chefs and candy makers know that everything must be in place in order for a kitchen to run properly. This means having a good, clean space to work in and having all the ingredients and supplies that are necessary. A thermometer is important, as are a heavy saucepan that will evenly distribute heat, a wooden spoon, and a baking dish.

While it may be tempting to make some personal modifications to a recipe or to estimate on certain measurements or temperatures, it is important not to. Since there are chemical changes going on in the ingredients, the right temperatures have to be reached at the right time. Ingredients also must go in the correct order.

People who are quite experienced in the art and science of making candy know that taking the time to properly oil the saucepan is critical for a batch of any of the numerous types of fudges. The reason why this is so important is because it helps to prevent the whole mixture from boiling over. It also helps to stop the sugar crystals from sticking.

One very important thing to know about making this rich and indulgent candy is that there are critical times in the heating process in which stirring can ruin the entire batch. This is when the mixture reaches right around 237 degrees Fahrenheit, at what is commonly referred to as the soft-ball stage. On the other hand, stirring is very important earlier on in the process to dissolve the sugar and prevent any curdling.

A good way to make sure that the recipe is going to be a success, especially for those who are just trying it out for the first time, is to look for types of fudges that include corn syrup. This ingredient, as well as marshmallows and marshmallow creme, can all help to prevent a gritty texture. Curdling can be avoided by using condensed milk or cream.

It is recommended that candy thermometers are used because they are usually marked with the proper temperatures, and precision is very important. However, if a thermometer can't be used, an alternative is to put a small ball of the mixture into cold water. If the ball can be squished easily, then the mixture should be taken off the heat and be cooled immediately.




About the Author:



Aucun commentaire:

Enregistrer un commentaire