Logan is Online because you're just doing it for yourself And if anyone does the same and offers it to your kids that's your first thought : "screw the individually wrapping"...
Oh my! My husband is a beekeeper, we have lots of honey and I’m on my way to the kitchen. A batch of these in a cute little basket would make a SWEET little gift. Thank you so much for sharing!
@@anatrampert1332me too! 🐝 Yesterday I made a delicious Honey Joy slice, with roasted almonds and sunflower seeds.. yum! And I use the wax to make salves and balms😊
I used to make honey taffy with my grandmother as a child. If you add a couple of pinches of baking soda to your taffy it would have been honeycomb candy, or the inside of a butterfinger candy bar;
Well I originally looked up "why is beeswax in candy" but this is much better. We just got gifted and extra jar of local raw honey. It's a precious commodity we seldom use for our tea and now I'm going to make candy with the gifted jar and give some peices back!
This is awesome thanks for sharing. Edit. Made a small batch of the salted and non salted. They turned out perfect. I can have candy around my house anytime now. 🥰
honey is sugar in itself. It's not that much of a healthier alternative. It's basically sugar with impurities in. If you had normal sugar and added the same impurities in it, you'll have the same end product.
I do a low carb diet if you want to do the same type of thing I'd make a keto honey base with swerve, then add flavor, and then follow all of the video steps
Thank you! I was reading up on the best way to enjoy ashwagandha and someone said to do a honey candy with it mixed in, so I needed to know how to make honey candy! This is perfect!
Amazing!!! I will have to try it!!!! I burned once as a kid with hot caramel and I am always afraid to do it. Kids, if you are watching try it with adult supervision!!!!!
Thanks for the informative video, I'm a beekeeper and have more honey and wax than I can shake a stick at so this'll help me thin down the stock. I'm making candles at the moment but this will definitely be my next project. Cheers
*then cut it and wrap it* PpPffF! Imma just eat the long strip Honey is life, a while back, I made a huge glob of this stuff. I sprinkled some salt on the top, and before I, "cooked it" I also added some butter to the mix of honey. It was so chewy, and melted in your mouth, and the little bits of salt really brang it all together. You should really try this recipe! (The difference about how I made mine though, is that I did it in the microwave because I'm lazy)
I remember how delicious the taffy was. Pulling it was great exercise for the hands and arms. I think Buckwheat honey taffy would be amazing (ha, ha), just add some cocoa, maybe.
My grandfather made black walnut caramels every Christmas. I had no idea one could make taffy from honey (or apple butter in a crock pot). Thanks for the great recipes. I always look forward to learning something new and seeing what's going on with your family. Thanks for all of your hard work and creative content.
Good work, Arthur! That was SO much fun to make growing up. You got the texture really good, I thought. It often turned out too soft when I did it. Salted caramel was a good idea.
OMG AMAZING CANDY! I'm going to make it right now! Thanks for the recipe, I love making candies and stuff like that! It's the first of your videos I have watched but I am totally SUBSCRIBING! CLICK! Subscribed!
Great idea!! Here in Grantham Lincolnshire UK we have parsnip honey tastes amazing!! Going to have to use this honey to make some taffy!! Love to send you a jar or 2 all the best Jake x
Hi, I've got a question: Would this recipe work if I added some flavouring to the honey, like a little bit of lemon juice, or coffee? I just made the plain one, and I overcooked a tiny bit but the salvageable part turned out absolutely amazing, thank you for the detailed tutorial.
I knew I'd find a good honey candy recipe on RU-vid 😊 it's nearly midnite and I'm out of sugar. I usually make this same treat w/ sugar and butter . Mmmmm tyvm!
Wow! Really delicious recipe. Honey can bring so much difference in taste. I strongly feel it has to be pure for good taste and health. I have been using Trueney honey in my smoothies and health drinks. I was surprised to see 11 varieties, each one is unique.
I am so going to try this! WHO KNEW YOU COULD EASILY MAKE CANDY FROM JUST HONEY? Well,not me until now! Thank you and May Jesus bless you with happiness and health this New Year 2022!!!!!!!!!!!!✝🛐
Awesome video. We have never tried that before thanks for sharing. Loved watching you pour the honey in with the point of view shot. We made a video last winter on making elderberry cough drops. we might have to try it with honey know.
Wow....that looks so yummy! I have made caramels before so I understand the effort you need, but I'm going to try this for the holidays. This will make a great gift, if it gets that far.😆🥰Thank you so much for sharing with me.
A few drops of food grade eucalyptus menthol oil would make those perfect for when you have a cold/stuffy nose :) You can buy similar in Australia. I am very tempted to give these a try!
Following directions from one of the foxfire books, I made taffy with sorghum syrup. My wife and I loved it but my kids spat it out and looked at me like I was nuts. Oh well. Maybe honey will be better received. 👍
Thank you so much! I tried This recipe with acacia-Honney and it tastes absoloutely AMAZING! My whole Family loves it! I’m totally gonna write This recipe down! Im also sorry if i mispelled anything, im pretty young and live in another country so english isnt my best point :)
Thanks for a very nice recipe. I'm going to bake a cake for my friend's 3 year old son, and I was thinking that I want something nice to be in his cake. And I subscribed like a day ago and now found this. I think that those honey candies are going to be good too when you have a sore throat. :)
the higher you heat it, the less chewy and more hard it will be! no less than about 268° no more than about 270°. And yes it makes a BIG difference! When I make this candy i use 2 cups sugar, 1 cup honey, 1/4 cup water. Following the exact same steps he did. I tried making it his way, but prefer my way because it just has a better flavor. I just wanted to see if others made this, my grandma has been making it her whole life. Never seen ut anywhere else.
We have finally started getting a good harvest from our new beehives and this is one of the main things we want to make with it. My Oma used to have bees on her orange orchard. She made every honey confections imagineable but our faves was from scratch honey cinnamon butter with fresh raw milk from her cow, dehydrated honey hard candies, dried honey powder (for tea it's the BEST an good replacement for shugar) and for every Christmas shed make Backlava an it's the best thing on the planet! An honey toffees like this but that recipe was lost but this looks near the same so thanks for the video an tips. After getting a severe chronic illness I have to be super careful with the foods I eat as many of the fake shugars, additives, heavily preservative laced everything and fake shugars- all will make me sick. An these things are in almost ALL of our foods now a days, it's insane! So I lerned to make all my foods from scratch with my mom out of self defense so I can know *everything* in my foods. But it's worth it by far~ an better for you in general really. Since setting up our new homestead we have finally gotten to the point where we are making most everything we wanted on our land an that's been a dream of my mother's to do so. Since childhood before the cult took our her childhood home an Omas home, everything, we had to start over. But now we finally have the dream homestead, our little slice of paradise that *nobody* can take away from us again.