For July I decided to tackle candy making in honor of this book I bought from one of my favorite/most trusted bakers:
Candy making is more complex than baking and requires a lot more minute attention to temperatures, something I was not always successful at. For instance, here is me failing at making butter rum candies:
Even though I followed the instructions and was watching the candy thermometer the whole time, they still turned out burned. Maybe my thermometer isn’t accurate or something. Oh well. On to the successes!
A layer of white chocolate fudge on top of a layer of milk chocolate fudge. With sprinkles!
I only had crunchy peanut butter, but, surprise, that makes them EVEN BETTER!
The baby chocolate chip cookies this required were the best part. So cute!
And, my personal favorite:
These were rad as hell. The strawberry flavor is achieved through crushed freeze-dried strawberries so it really pops. Also Steven helped me perfectly temper the chocolate using the sous vide so, though it took a while, the dipping process was the easiest ever.
I also made chai tea truffles and lemon pie truffles, but they came out kind of underwhelming so I didn’t take pictures. This was a fun and delicious month!
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It’s a good think you included a failure because otherise I would have assumed you were the Queen of Confections based on how well the other ones came out!