Monday, September 28, 2009

MARTHA WASHINGTON CANDY

Ingredients:

•2 pounds sifted confectioners' sugar (2 boxes 10X powdered sugar)
•1 can sweetened condensed milk
•2 cups angle flaked coconut
•1 stick butter or margarine, melted (4 ounces)
•3 cups chopped pecans
•Dipping Chocolate (below), melted

Preparation:

Mix all ingredients together, shape into balls, then chill until hard. Dip chilled balls in dipping chocolate and let cool.
Store in airtight container in refrigerator.

Dipping Chocolate: ****

Use melted chocolate almond bark or purchased dipping chocolate, or the mixture below

•1 cake paraffin wax
•12 ounces semisweet chocolate chips
Melt wax and milk chocolate chips together in double boiler. Dip candy in mixture then cool.

Preparation: (step-by-step how to make directions)

1. Prepare 2 baking sheets by lining them with aluminum foil.

2. In a large mixing bowl, beat together the butter, powdered sugar, salt and condensed milk until the mixture is light and fluffy.

3. With the mixer on low speed, add the coconut, pecans, and vanilla extract, and mix until well-combined. The mixture will be stiff. Place the candy in the refrigerator to chill until it is firm enough to roll.

4. Using a candy scoop or teaspoon, form the mixture into small balls and place them on the prepared baking sheets. Return to the refrigerator to chill while you prepare the dipping chocolate.

5. Place the chocolate in a large microwave-safe bowl and melt in the microwave, stirring after every minute. Be sure to watch the chocolate so that it does not scorch. Stir until the chocolate is entirely smooth, and allow it to cool slightly until it is warm but not hot.

6. Using dipping tools or two forks,(or a toothpick), dip the candies in the melted chocolate and return them to the baking sheets. Repeat with remaining candies. Chill until the chocolate is completely set.

•3 ounces white chocolate confectionary coating (optional)

7. If desired, melt the white chocolate candy coating in the microwave. Drizzle the coating over the finished candies by waving a chocolate-dipped fork over the candies. Alternately, you can place the melted coating in a plastic bag and snip off a small corner of the bag to form a homemade piping bag. This creates an extra step, but allows more control in the decorating process. Refrigerate until the coating is firm.

Editor's Note:

These traditional chocolate-dipped cream candies are a snap to make, and have a delicious coconut-pecan taste. Traditionally, the chocolate is melted with paraffin wax to give the candies a hard, shiny finish. I dislike the texture and taste of wax, so my recipe omits that step. If you would like to try the traditional method, add 1 block paraffin wax to the chocolate when you melt it. (4 oz. cooking wax (shaved) ).

Dipping Chocolate

**** 12 oz. Bark Coating, Chocolate Flavored (I really like the Kroger brand). ****

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