Festive platter of colorful rock candies, holiday chocolates, and sparkling sugar treats perfect for seasonal gatherings.
# What You Need:
→ Rock Candy
01 - 2 cups granulated sugar
02 - 0.75 cup water
03 - 0.5 cup light corn syrup
04 - 0.5 teaspoon flavored extract (peppermint, cherry, or lemon)
05 - Food coloring (red, green, or as desired)
06 - Powdered sugar (for dusting)
→ Holiday Chocolates
07 - 7 oz high-quality dark chocolate, chopped
08 - 3.5 oz white chocolate, chopped
09 - Holiday sprinkles or edible glitter
→ Sugar Confections
10 - 1 cup assorted gumdrops
11 - 0.5 cup candied fruit (cherries, orange peel, etc.)
12 - 0.5 cup sparkling sugar or edible glitter
# Directions:
01 - Line two baking sheets with parchment paper and lightly dust with powdered sugar to prevent sticking.
02 - Combine granulated sugar, water, and light corn syrup in a heavy-bottomed saucepan. Stir constantly over medium heat until sugar fully dissolves.
03 - Increase heat and bring the mixture to a boil without stirring. Continue cooking until the temperature reaches 300°F (150°C) on a candy thermometer.
04 - Remove from heat immediately. Stir in flavored extract and a few drops of desired food coloring, swirling gently to combine.
05 - Carefully pour the hot syrup onto prepared baking sheets. Allow to cool for 5–10 minutes, then score with a buttered knife or break into shards once fully set (approximately 1 hour). Dust with powdered sugar to prevent sticking.
06 - Melt dark and white chocolates separately using a double boiler or microwave in short bursts until smooth.
07 - Pour melted chocolates into festive silicone molds or spread onto parchment paper, swirling white chocolate into dark for a marbled effect. Sprinkle with holiday sprinkles or edible glitter. Let set at room temperature or refrigerate until firm, then unmold or break into pieces.
08 - On a large platter, artfully arrange rock candy shards, holiday chocolates, gumdrops, candied fruit, and sparkling sugar in a festive pattern. Serve immediately or store in airtight containers.