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Have the children take turns pouring the gelatin into the fruit juice, and let the kids take the gummies out of the freezer to release the candy. Adults will have to handle the cooking portion of the recipe, of course, but children can watch as the thick, powdery goo becomes liquid, and then solid again as it sets. Making gummy candies is an excellent way to demonstrate different phases of matter! Homemade Gummy Candy: Three Simple Steps 3 Ingredients for Homemade Gummy Candies Homemade Gummy Candy Recipe:1. 1/3 cup white grape juice 2. Two ¼ ounce packages of unflavored gelatin (such as Knox gelatin) 3. One 3 ounce package of flavored gelatin (such as Jell-O) Candy mold (silicone or plastic) Homemade Gummies: Step OnePour the 1/3 cup fruit juice into the small saucepan. Sprinkle one package of unflavored gelatin into the pan, and then sprinkle the second package into the mixture. Pour the package of flavored gelatin into the mixture: try to evenly distribute the powder over the surface of the liquid.




Some of the powder will remain undissolved in the liquid - do not worry about this "extra" powder. Once the mixture is heated, all of the powder will completely absorb as the mixture turns into a liquid. Allow this mixture to sit for ten minutes. Most of the liquid will be absorbed at the end of ten minutes. Homemade Gummies: Step TwoNext, place the sauce pan on a stove top, with the heat set to medium. Gently stir the mixture until the powder is entirely dissolved and the mixture becomes liquid. Once the mixture is dissolved and does not appear granular in appearance, pour it into the candy mold. Take care when filling each section, so that the gelatinous mixture does not overflow from one compartment into the next. Allow the filled candy mold to sit on the counter at room temperature for about 3 minutes. Homemade Gummies: Step ThreeAfter three minutes, place the candy mold filled with the gummy candy mixture into the freezer. Let the candy set for 10 minutes in the freezer.




After ten minutes, the candy should be completely set. Remove the candy from the freezer and dust the back of the candy with corn starch. The back side of the candy will be sticky to the touch, and if corn starch is not used, the candies will stick to each other in storage. Using your fingers, pry each candy out of the mold. If the candy is difficult to release from the mold, use a butter knife to loosen one edge of the candy. It takes a little bit of force to release each candy, but the candies are fairly tough and should not break or tear during the release process. Gummy Candy TipsStore the gummy candies in a candy dish on the kitchen counter. The bright, translucent colors are beautiful in the sunlight. Nearly any silicone or plastic candy mold will work to create gummies. The pumpkin gummies I made at home were created with a silicone ice cube tray from the dollar store! The gummy candies made from the ice cube tray were rather large, so the recipe only yielded about 12 gummy candies.

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