Divinity Candy - Soft, Chewy, Pillowy and Sweet - a Classic Southern Christmas Recipe. (2024)

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If you are looking for the best Divinity Candy recipe, you have found it. This Old Fashion Divinity Candy Recipe is easy to make and will be perfect for this holiday season. This light as a feather homemade candy is going to be the star of your holiday baking.

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Divinity Candy Recipe

This Divinity Candy is a perfect bite-sized treat. This set of ingredients creates a beautiful, sweet, and fluffy recipe. This recipe is so easy to prepare and you will have a sweet candy in under 30 minutes, not including dry time. Use this candy as part of holiday parties or make a batch to give away as gifts.

Ingredients

  • Sugar- Every great dessert has sugar in the recipe.
  • White corn syrup- This will be the added sweetener for the candies.
  • Water- You will need the water to be cold for this recipe.
  • Eggs- You will need only the egg whites for this recipe.
  • Vanilla extract- You can use pure vanilla for the best flavoring.
  • Optional Garnish- You can use things likePecans, whole or chopped,Raisins,Dried fruit orSprinkles

How to Make Divinity Candy Recipe

Use parchment paper to line baking sheets.

Prepare a medium heavy saucepan and add a candy thermometer to the pan.

Add the sugar, corn syrup, and water to the pan and heat on medium until the ingredients meet a hardball stage. The temperature will reach 250-260 degrees F.

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While your ingredients are cooking, begin to beat the egg whites to form stiff peaks.

Once the sugar is at the right temperature, take away from the heat and gradually add to your egg whites, on high speed, whip continuously.

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Pour in the vanilla and beat again until the candy starts to hold its shape. You will do this for about 10-15 minutes.

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Before use, spray the cookie scoop, then arrange scoops of dough onto the baking sheets.

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Add your desired garnish right after, I used pecans.

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You will need to let the candy dry and harder for several hours or overnight for the best results.

Then, store the rest of the candy in an airtight container for up to 2 weeks.

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How do I Store Divinity Candy?

You will need to store the Divinity Candy correctly for it to last the longest. Store this candy a couple of different ways. You can store in an airtight container, Ziploc bag or wrap tightly in plastic wrap.

How Long Does it Take for Divinity to Harden?

It can take several hours for the Divinity candy to harden. You will want to give it enough time for the best results. I like to plan on giving it overnight to set and harden before enjoying it.

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Divinity Candy Recipe

If you are looking for the best Divinity Candy recipe, you have found it. ThisOld Fashion Divinity Candy Recipeis easy to make and will be perfect for this holiday season. This light as a feather homemade candy is going to be the star of your holiday baking.

Servings: 1 batch

Prep: 10 minutes mins

Cook: 15 minutes mins

Dry time: 6 hours hrs

Total: 6 hours hrs 25 minutes mins

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Ingredients

  • 2 cups granulated sugar
  • ½ cup white corn syrup
  • ½ cup cold water
  • 2 eggs whites, room temperature
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • Optional Garnish
  • Pecans, whole or chopped
  • Raisins
  • Dried fruit
  • Sprinkles

Instructions

  • Line baking sheets with parchment paper

  • Add a candy thermometer to a medium heavy saucepan

  • Heat sugar, corn syrup and water over medium heat until it reaches hard ball stage, 250-260 degrees F

  • While the syrup is cooking, beat egg whites until stiff peaks form

  • When the sugar reaches temperature, remove from heat and very slowly pour into the egg white, whipping on high speed constantly

  • Add vanilla and continue beating on high until candy holds it shape, about 10-15 minutes ** see notes

  • Spray a cookie dough scoop or 2 spoons with cooking spray, then drop scoops of candy onto prepared baking sheets

  • Immediately add whole pecan or other garnish, if using

  • Allow divinity to dry and harden for several hours or overnight

  • Store in airtight container for up to two weeks

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Notes

The time will depend on your mixer. I found it best to beat on high speed for 5 minutes and then let the mixture and mixer rest for 2-3 minutes. Then repeat several times

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Divinity Candy - Soft, Chewy, Pillowy and Sweet - a Classic Southern Christmas Recipe. (2024)

FAQs

Why is my divinity chewy? ›

Corn Syrup – This is added to stop the sugar from crystalizing giving you a very smooth, chewy texture that's not grainy. Sugar – White granulated sugar is the best for this recipe, avoid brown sugar or it'll affect both the taste and look of the divinity.

How long does it take for divinity to set up? ›

Divinity should be dry and set within two hours, but have patience. It may take a little longer. If you would like to try correcting a thin divinity, beat in a little bit of powdered sugar at a time until the consistency is drier and thicker, before dropping onto sheets of waxed paper again to dry.

How to tell when divinity is done? ›

The divinity is ready when it holds its shape in a mound on the parchment paper. If it turns into a puddle, continue beating the mixture.

Is divinity candy the same as nougat? ›

Divinity candy is nougat-like confection that typically has mix-ins like dried fruit and nuts. For a festive holiday version, candied cherries, candied citron, and pecans were chosen to be folded into the light clouds of meringue.

Why is my divinity not getting stiff? ›

Humidity equals wet, and wet equals candy that often won't set. Even in the cooler and less humid months, it can be a challenge to make old fashioned divinity - that being a divinity that is purely sugar, corn syrup, water, egg whites, chopped pecans, a little vanilla - and a goodly amount of elbow grease.

Does divinity need to be refrigerated? ›

Divinity candy can be stored in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 weeks. It can also be stored in the refrigerator for up to 1 month. If you are storing divinity candy in the refrigerator, let it come to room temperature before cutting it into squares.

Why won't my divinity candy set up? ›

Now, making divinity comes with all kinds of warnings about humidity and weather. You can't make it if it is "too" humid or if it's raining. The moisture in the air will keep the candy from setting and drying properly.

What is the best way to store divinity candy? ›

Divinity candy should be stored, airtight, for up to 5 days. It's best not to expose your candy to humidity. If you want to store your candy long-term, you can keep it in an airtight container in the freezer for up to a month.

What is the shelf life of divinity? ›

Product Care and Storage
ProductShelf Life
Divinity Rounds2 weeks
Divinity Bars8 weeks
Gummi items24 weeks
Fudge (all flavors)4 weeks
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What is the difference between fudge and divinity? ›

Typically known as "divinity," this fudge is unlike your average. This is because it's a fluffy white or artificially tinted fudge. Whereas traditional fudge is made from your usual baking ingredients (sugar, butter, milk and cream) -- divinity is created out of sugar, corn syrup, egg whites, and artificial flavoring.

Why is it called divinity candy? ›

Divinity gets its name because it tastes, well, divine. The nougat-like candy is made with egg whites, sugar, and corn syrup. Divinity is famous for being finicky: Experienced home cooks know you can't make it on a day with high humidity, as it needs dry air to set properly.

What's the difference between marshmallows and divinity? ›

Actually, divinity is a candy that has the texture of a marshmallow, although there are no marshmallows used in the recipe. It's also similar to fudge, but still so different. (Is that clear enough😉 ?) If you have never tried divinity, this is an easy recipe to give a try and a taste!

Why is my hard candy chewy? ›

The simple answer is that there is too much moisture in your candy.

What can I do with divinity that didn't set up? ›

But if your divinity fails to harden, you can beat in two tablespoons of powdered sugar and allow the mixture to rest a few minutes; if the candy hardens too much, you can blend in hot water a tablespoon at a time until the perfect, fluffy consistency is reached.

Is divinity supposed to be sticky? ›

If the candy falls back into the bowl in ribbons that immediately merge back into themselves, the divinity is not done and you need to keep beating. Eventually, the divinity candy will lose it's glossiness and sheen and stop being so sticky, which means it's ready.

What if my divinity is too dry? ›

How To Handle Overly Dry Divinity. If you find that your Divinity candy has turned out too dry (left hand side of image above), work as quickly as possible to spoon the pieces out onto the parchment paper. Let the candy sit out just until it has cooled and then immediately transfer to an air tight container.

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