![]() ![]() So the following instructions are set up to make certain no untoward grains of sugar destroy your candy before its time. That means that if even a grain of sugar or salt falls into the heated syrup before you’re ready to spoon it out, the contents of the saucepan will set up like concrete, and you’ll get no candy, plus you’ll have a nasty mess to clean up. When making candy, the goal is to have it crystallize when you want it to, and not a minute before. ![]() The boiling syrup must be vigorously beaten, so deep sides and a firmly at. In Charlaine Harriss 'Living Dead in Dallas,' Sookie Stackhouse finds herself feeling indebted to the vampire community, despite having her own vampire boyfriend, the smoldering Bill Compton, to watch her back. You’ll need a large, heavy saucepan (at least 2 quarts) with a lid and a very sturdy handle. ![]() If it’s pouring rain, you may end up eating it spooned over ice cream-which is fabulous, too. vanilla extract 1 cup chopped pecans 24 whole pecans (optional) Note: Like any candy, this recipe needs a dry day (below 50 percent humidity) to set up perfectly. To quickly assess the difficulty of the text, read a short excerpt: What reading level is The Sookie Stackhouse Companion book? ![]()
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