deZaan Dragon_s Beard Candy

deZaan Dragon’s Beard Candy

Traditional hand pulled sugar candy with a modern twist of Hazelnut and Cocoa
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes
Finishing time: 40 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour 10 minutes
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Keyword: Candy, Halloween
Difficulty: Intermediate
Brand: deZaan
Servings: 10 portions

Equipment

  • Oven
  • 8 Small Round Containers

Ingredients

Part 1: Cocoa Dusting Flour

Part 2: Cooked sugar

Part 3: Toasted hazelnuts

  • 400 g Chopped Hazelnuts

Instructions

Part 1: Method

  • In a 180°C/355°F pre-heated oven, toast the Tapioca Starch for about 15 minutes.
  • Remove to cool and mix 48 g deZaan Holland Crimson Red 22/24% Dutched Cocoa Powder and Beetroot Powder to the starch well.
  • Sift to remove any lumps.

Part 2: Method

  • In a pot, combine all ingredients and boil until the temperature of the syrup reaches 130°C/265°F.
  • Do not stir as it may crystallize the sugars.
  • Remove from heat to cool slightly for about 2 minutes.
  • Pour into 8 small round containers for about 100g-120g in each.
  • Cool the mixture thoroughly overnight.

Part 3: Method

  • In a 180°C/355°F pre-heated oven, toast the Hazelnuts for about 8-12 minutes or until light golden brown.
  • Cool and roughly chop the Hazelnuts.

Part 4: Assembly

  • Remove the cooked candy from the round containers.
  • Dust the candy’s exterior generously with the Dusting Flour to prevent sticking.
  • Using a metal chopstick or any study sharp stick, poke a hole into the candy, making it a ring shape.
  • Slowly but firmly stretch the ring larger and evenly.
  • When the candy ring is large enough to fold into an “8” shape, bring both rings together to make 1 ring.
  • Dust the candy with more dusting flour to prevent sticking.
  • Slowly but firmly stretch the double ring until it is large enough to fold into an “8” shape and bring it together to make 1 ring, constantly dusting every time you stretch to prevent sticking.
  • The strands double and get thinner every time it is stretched longer and folded in half.
  • Continue the process from step 4 to step 8 until the candy resembles silk strands.
  • Using a sharp scissor, after ensuring it is dry and coated with the Dusting Flour, cut the candy for about 10-15cm long, place a small handful of chopped Hazelnuts and gently wrap and roll with the candy until the Hazelnuts are fully encased inside.
  • Consume immediately.

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