Oklahoma Nut Candy

Troubleshooting: What Could Go Wrong?

Candy-making is part science and part art. So, what do you do if your first attempt doesn’t go as planned? If your mixture isn’t setting correctly, it’s likely due to the sugar not reaching the correct temperature. Keep that candy thermometer close and stick to the indicated softball stage at 244 degrees F. Precision is the name of the game here.

Storage: Savoring it Now or Saving for Later?

Once your Oklahoma Nut Candy is ready, you may wonder: can it be stored? The answer is a resounding yes. The candy can be left to cool for a couple of hours or even overnight. Afterward, it’s ready to be cut into squares and stored in an airtight container, making it a perfect gift or a treat to be savored at a later date.

Ingredients

  • 2 cups Heavy Cream
  • 1 1/2 cups Walnuts or Pecans chopped
  • 1/2 cup Unsalted Butter
  • 1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract
  • 1/4 teaspoon Baking Soda
  • 6 cups Sugar divided

Instructions

  • Preparation: Lightly grease a 9×13-inch baking dish, setting it aside for later use.
  • First Sugar Melt: In a saucepan with a thick bottom—if available—melt 2 cups of sugar over low heat. Stir frequently and ensure the sugar is fully liquefied, which should take approximately 20 minutes.
  • Creamy Fusion: While the initial sugar portion is dissolving, combine the remaining 4 cups of sugar and heavy cream in a large saucepan or Dutch oven. Simmer this mixture on low heat.
  • Merge the Sugars: Once the sugar in your smaller saucepan is thoroughly melted, pour it into the large saucepan, stirring continuously.
  • Achieving Softball Stage: Crank up the heat to medium and continue to cook the mixture until it reaches a temperature of 244°F, or the softball stage.
  • Baking Soda Incorporation: Remove your saucepan from heat. Stir in the baking soda until it is fully assimilated into the mixture.
  • Flavor Infusion: Add in the unsalted butter and vanilla extract. Stir the concoction until the butter is fully melted and the mixture turns smooth.
  • Rest & Settle: Allow the mixture to rest for a 20-minute interlude.
  • Nutty Finale: Once the mixture has rested, stir in your choice of chopped walnuts or pecans until the glossy sheen vanishes. Transfer this to your pre-prepared baking dish.
  • Final Touch: Let the candy cool for 1-2 hours, or even overnight if you can resist the temptation. Slice into bite-sized squares and indulge!

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