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Try this! Candy Thermometer Hack

Posted By RCI, Tuesday, February 22, 2022
Updated: Wednesday, April 13, 2022

 

If your candy thermometer has ever got in the way of stirring a bubbling hot candy concoction, then you’ll appreciate this week’s quick and easy hack.

RCI member Hilliard’s Chocolates makes approximately 5,000 pounds of their signature almond toffee crunch each year. With all the stirring it takes to whip up that much toffee, the Hilliard’s team developed a simple, yet, innovative solution for keeping that sometimes pesky candy thermometer in its rightful place.

 

 

As pictured above, Hilliard’s has screwed two eye hooks into their wooden paddle, so the thermometer slips right into place, preventing it from getting in the way while stirring.

Even small adjustments like this can make a big impact in improving efficiency. Do you have any simple hacks that improve your efficiency in the candy kitchen? If so, we’d love for you to share on RCI’s Facebook page.

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Tags:  Candy Hacks  Candy Making  Thermometer 

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Throwback Tip #48 Set a Thermometer Alarm Below Desired Temperature

Posted By RCI, Tuesday, November 14, 2017
Updated: Monday, April 27, 2020
 

This week’s tip helps you manage your time and maintain the quality of your candies, which is especially important with the busy holiday season ahead.
 
Set your candy thermometer with an alarm for one or two degrees lower than your cooking time to ensure you don't overcook.
 
When you start a batch of caramel and walk away to work on packaging, you’ll be alerted to the candy cooking process with enough time to remove it or begin the next step before it gets even one degree too high.

Source: CDN

Programmable candy thermometers like the one pictured on the left are available on Amazon starting at $21.99.
 
Looking for other supplies? From thermometers to taffy. Chocolate to caramels. Moulds to mixers and peanuts to packaging solutions, RCI's Buyer's Guide is your all-in-one resource for products and services needed to run your business. Remember, RCI members can login to access RCI Buyer’s Guide on the member side of the website or call the RCI office to be connected to a supplier.

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Tags:  Buyer's Guide  Candy Hacks  Candy Making  Caramel  overcooked  Thermometer 

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