Lollipops

Recipe courtesy The Cookworks, 2003

Show: Cookworks

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  • on February 02, 2011

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    loved it was so so so good

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  • on August 21, 2010

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    i loved the taste but it almost glued my teeth shut

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  • on December 22, 2007

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    This makes the classic lollipop taste. I added about 1/4 tsp of lemon oil and 1/4 tsp of lime oil & 1 drop green liquid food coloring. They are shiny and green. I used them in molds and then poured the rest on my silpat. After they cooled about 30 seconds, I twisted them into twists around the lollipop stick. A big hit with the kids around here!

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  • on December 23, 2006

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    These were easy to make, looked beautiful, and were much better than lollipops you get at the store.

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  • on February 05, 2006

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    I don't have lollipop molds, but I do have a marble slab, so I just buttered it lightly, laid out lollipop sticks on it, and dipped the hot candy out with a metal measuring cup to dribble it over the stick ends. We got almost round lollipops this way, with pretty little squiggles and threads of candy attached.

    They're beautiful without food coloring. Great pure sugar taste, much better than recipes that include corn syrup! I think essential oils would make stronger flavors, but the faint taste from this amount of orange extract was good enough for us this time. My four year old loves them.

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  • on December 30, 2005

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    This recipe was easy and fun. I do have a few ideas, though. If you don't have lollipop sticks, or molds, use ice trays. Also, adding food color at the end makes them very colorful!

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