Jordan Almonds - Sugar-Coated Almonds
- for the fondant
- 6 cups sugar
- 2 cups water
- 1 tablespoon liquid glucose or 1 pinch cream of tartar
- blanched whole almond
- For the fondant:
- Put the sugar and water into a large saucepan, set it over the fire, and stir until the sugar is thoroughly dissolved; then stop stirring.
- Wash down the inside of the pan to the syrup's edge with a small brush dipped in water.
- When the syrup first boils, add the glucose or the cream of tartar.
- Continue the boiling without stirring until, when tested in cold water, it forms a soft ball, or registers 240u0b0 on the thermometer.
- Remove from the fire at once, allow to stand for four minutes, or until the air-bubbles have ceased, then pour into a large wet platter, a wet basin, or on a marble slab between candy bars. The syrup should not be deeper than one and a half inches.
- Set it in a cool place, and when it has cooled down so much you can comfortably bear a finger in the middle of the syrup, begin to cream it with a wooden spoon or a hardwood paddle.
- Turn the sugar backward and forward, leaving no part untouched, until the whole mass becomes white and opaque.
- Knead till smooth and free from lumps. Wet and wring a small towel, place it over the fondant, and allow it to remain there for at least one hour. This is called the curing process.
- Remove the cloth, and knead just as you would bread dough.
- Keep in an air-tight jar. If left exposed to the air, it will get hard and dry. Small quantities can be taken out and flavored, then colored to form many pleasing effects.
- The fondant can be colored and flavored while it is warm. (It can be colored cold too, but it's easiest when it's warm.)
- Covering the almonds:
- Melt the fondant for covering the almonds.
- See that the almonds are totally dry after blanching and peeling.
- Dip them one and one in the melt fondant, pick up with a fork, tap the fork against the edge of the pot and wipe the underside of the excess coating.
- Put the almonds to dry on wax paper. After about 5 minutes, when the top has hardened, turn the almonds around so that the bottoms may dry.
fondant, sugar, water, liquid glucose, almond
Taken from www.food.com/recipe/jordan-almonds-sugar-coated-almonds-269269 (may not work)