Rock Candy
Rock candy is a simple sugar candy that can double
as a science experiment. The process can take up to a week, but it’s fun to
watch the sugar crystals growing over time. Note that the exact quantity of
sugar syrup you will use depends on the size of the jar you have. If you want to
make several pieces of rock candy, use multiple jars and skewers, and double or
triple the sugar syrup solution as necessary.
Ingredients:
- 2 cups water
- 4 cups granulated sugar
- 1/2-1 tsp flavoring extract or oil (optional)
- food coloring (optional)
- glass jar
skewer or thread (see below)
Preparation:
- Prepare your materials: wash a glass jar thoroughly with hot water
to clean it.
- Cut a length of thick cotton thread a few inches longer than the
height of the jar, and tape it to a pencil.
- Place the pencil across the lip of
the jar, and wind it until the thread is hanging about 1 inch from the bottom of
the jar.
- Attach a paper clip to the bottom of the thread to weight it and ensure
it hangs straight down - alternately, you can use a wooden skewer as the base of
your rock candy, and use clothespins balanced across the top of the jar to clip
it into place.
- Wet your thread or wooden skewer, and roll it in granulated sugar - this base layer will give the sugar crystals something to “grab” when they start
forming.
- Set the thread or skewer aside to dry while you prepare your sugar
syrup.
- Place the water in a medium-sized pan and bring it to a boil.
- Begin
adding the sugar, one cup at a time, stirring after each addition.
- You will
notice that it takes longer for the sugar to dissolve after each addition.
- Continue to stir and boil the syrup until all of the sugar has been added and it
is all dissolved.
- Remove the pan from the heat.
- If you are using colors or flavorings, add them at this point.
- If
you are using an extract, add 1 tsp of extract, but if you are using flavoring
oils, only add ½ tsp, and make sure you don’t stand right in front of the
pan—the scent can be very strong as it rises in the steam. Add 2-3 drops of food
coloring and stir to ensure even, smooth color.
- Allow the sugar syrup to cool for approximately 10 minutes, then
pour it into the prepared jar.
- Lower the sugared string or skewer until it hangs
about 1 inch from the bottom.
- Carefully place your jar in a cool place, away from harsh lights,
where it can sit undisturbed. Cover the top loosely with plastic wrap or paper
towel.
- You should start to see sugar crystals forming within 2-4 hours. If
you have seen no change to your skewer or thread after 24 hours, try boiling the
sugar syrup again and dissolve another cup of sugar into it, then pour it back
into the jar and insert the string or skewer again.
- Allow the rock candy to grow until it is the size you want - don’t
let it grow too large, otherwise it might start growing into the sides of your
jar!
- Once it has reached the size you want, remove it and allow it to dry for a
few minutes, then enjoy or wrap in plastic wrap to save it for later.
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