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Here are some recipes lollipops.

Lollipops

Ingredients:

  • Sugar - 4 tbsp. l.;
  • Water - 1 tbsp. l.

Boil sugar and water over low heat until transparent (a drop of syrup should instantly solidify in cold water), then add a little vinegar (apple vinegar is fine) or a grain of citric acid (no more) and, for flavoring, a drop of essence.

Pour into greased molds, insert pre-prepared sticks, leave until hardened

Instead of water, you can try using juice, compote.

creamy caramel

Ingredients:

  • Sugar - 1 tbsp. (200 g);
  • Milk or cream - 100 ml;
  • Butter - 40 g;
  • Vanilla - to taste.

Boil sugar with milk or cream over low heat, stirring constantly, until the mixture acquires a coffee color. Drop a little boiled caramel into cold water - when thickened, remove the mass from the heat, add vanilla and pour into molds.

To make the caramel softer, grind the warm mass with butter. Pour onto a plate moistened with water (or greased with oil), cut into squares.

Chocolate Caramel

Ingredients:

  • Sugar - 125 g;
  • Honey - 125 g;
  • Chocolate - 125 g.

Cook sugar, honey and chocolate over low heat. Drop a little boiled caramel into cold water - when it thickens, remove the mass from the heat, pour into molds or pour onto a greased (moistened with water) plate, cut into squares.

Author: Korolev V.A.

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