Honey Taffy -- An Easy One Ingredient Recipe (2024)

Make your own taffy candy from 100% natural honey — Honey Taffy is an easy one ingredient recipe to make with your kids!

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Welcome to the September 11, 2016 edition of Sunday Scratchups: Your weekly recipe from scratch around grocery sales and affordable ingredients. You can’t get much better & easier than One Ingredient Honey Taffy, right?

The birds and the… bees?

You guys already know about the artist formerly known as MashupDad’s backyard chickens hobby… but I don’t think I’ve yet mentioned his beekeeping hobby!

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He has a couple of hives here and at a friend’s mini-farm, which keeps us in the most awesome local honey you’ve ever tasted. This recipe? He found it online and tried it with the kids last week. If you don’t have your own source of local honey, I saw 40 oz jars of organic honey at Costcothis week for $7.49, you can pick up 100% honey on Amazon, or bulk honey often goes on sale at stores like Sprouts or Fresh Thyme.

Update: Check out MashupDad’s new observation beehive!

How to make one ingredient honey taffy

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Ingredients

1 lb real honey (about 1 1/2 cups)

Directions

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Bring honey to a boil in an uncovered medium saucepan over medium heat (about 5 to 7 minutes). Continue to boil until honey registers 280 degrees on a candy thermometer (about 10 to 12 minutes).

Line a pan with parchment paper and coat lightly with cooking spray. When the honey reaches temperature, pour it onto your prepared pan and allow to cool on the counter for 20-25 minutes.

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Spray your hands with nonstick spray, and break off about a third of the cooled honey. Begin to pull and stretch the honey, continually folding it and working more air into the taffy.

As you continue to pull and incorporate air into the taffy, it will start to firm up and become lighter in color. Keep doing this for about five minutes, or until taffy has lightened in color from dark amber to tan.

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When taffy is tan and firmed up, roll it into several long thin snakes and place these back on your parchment paper lined pan. Refrigerate pan for 10 minutes, then use a knife coated in cooking spray to cut each taffy roll into one inch long pieces.

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Roll up each piece of taffy in wax paper, twisting the ends to close.Makes 80 pieces.

That’s it — You just made honey taffy!

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Seriously: That’s it, one ingredient candy! Although High School Guy helped out here, his braces prevented him from actually enjoying any of the taffy — this is some seriously sticky stuff. It’s also seriously sweet, but Mr. 9 thought it was… if you’ll pardon the expression… the bee’s knees.

Honey taffy is naturally gluten and dairy free, so a perfect choice for families with food allergies. This is such a fun & simple dessert recipe to make with kids, or to use for gifts!

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Honey Taffy — An Easy One Ingredient Recipe

One ingredient honey taffy is naturally gluten and dairy free, so a perfect choice for families with food allergies. This is such a fun & simple dessert recipe to make with kids, or to use for gifts!

Course Dessert

Cuisine candy

Keyword candy, dessert, honey taffy, taffy

Total Time 1 hour hour 20 minutes minutes

Servings 80

Calories 19kcal

Author Rachel Singer

Ingredients

  • 1 lb real honey (about 1 1/2 cups)

Instructions

  • Bring honey to a boil in an uncovered medium saucepan over medium heat (about 5 to 7 minutes).

  • Continue to boil until honey registers 280 degrees on a candy thermometer (about 10 to 12 minutes).

  • Line a pan with parchment paper and coat lightly with cooking spray.

  • When the honey reaches temperature, pour it onto your prepared pan and allow to cool on the counter for 20-25 minutes.

  • Spray your hands with nonstick spray, and break off about a third of the cooled honey.

  • Begin to pull and stretch the honey, continually folding it and working more air into the taffy.

  • As you continue to pull and incorporate air into the taffy, it will start to firm up and become lighter in color.

  • Keep doing this for about five minutes, or until taffy has lightened in color from dark amber to tan.

  • When taffy is tan and firmed up, roll it into several long thin snakes and place these back on your parchment paper lined pan.

  • Refrigerate pan for 10 minutes, then use a knife coated in cooking spray to cut each taffy roll into one inch long pieces.

  • Roll up each piece of taffy in wax paper, twisting the ends to close.

Nutrition

Serving: 1piece | Calories: 19kcal | Carbohydrates: 5g | Sugar: 5g

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FAQs

What are the ingredients in Bit-O-Honey candy? ›

Corn Syrup, Sugar, Nonfat Milk, Hydrogenated Coconut Oil, Almonds (Almonds, Safflower and/or Sunflower and/or Canola Oil), Honey, Salt, Egg Whites, Natural Flavor. Contains milk, almonds, and eggs. May contain other tree nuts, peanuts, and soy.

What are salt water taffy ingredients? ›

Saltwater taffy ingredients are fairly simple. The candy is made from sugar, cornstarch, corn syrup, glycerine, butter, water, and salt. Other saltwater taffy ingredients can include food coloring and natural or artificial flavorings, especially fruit flavors.

What does cornstarch do in taffy? ›

Why do I add cornstarch? The addition of cornstarch (called cornflour in British recipes) helps give the taffy a smooth texture. Why do I add corn syrup? Corn syrup acts as an "interfering agent" in this and many other candy recipes.

How is a bit of honey made? ›

Place peanut butter and honey in a microwave safe bowl and heat in the microwave at 20 second intervals, stirring in between intervals. 3., Once the peanut butter and honey are combined, stir in powdered milk, and heat for 10 more seconds. 4. Press mixture onto prepared baking sheet, and let cool.

Is Bit-O-Honey actually honey? ›

Corn syrup, sugar, water, hydrogenated coconut oil, nonfat milk, almonds, and less than 2% of honey, salt, egg whites, canola and/or safflower and/or palm oil, modified soy protein, natural flavor, TBHQ and citric acid (to preserve freshness).

Is Bit-O-Honey real honey? ›

Made with real honey and almond bits, Bit-O-Honey is a delectable bite-sized chew that's satisfied sweet tooths for nearly one hundred (!) years. And now that Spangler Candy has added Bit-O-Honey to its roster of some of the most iconic names in candy, there's no better time for Bit-O-Honey's big reintroduction.

Why is my taffy so hard? ›

If our taffy feels hard, it is most likely because it is cold; try holding the taffy snugly in the palm of your hand for a few moments, the warmth should soften it right up!

What makes taffy chewy? ›

Modern commercial taffy is made primarily from corn syrup, glycerin and butter. The pulling process, which makes the candy lighter and chewier, consists of stretching out the mixture, folding it over, and stretching it again.

Is there a difference between taffy and toffee? ›

Is toffee the same as taffy? Taffy is in no way, shape, or form toffee. Taffy describes chewy fruit candies, whereas toffee is closer to caramel.

How is honey made simple? ›

From Bee. Honey starts as flower nectar collected by bees, which gets broken down into simple sugars stored inside the honeycomb. The design of the honeycomb and constant fanning of the bees' wings causes evaporation, creating sweet liquid honey. Honey's color and flavor vary based on the nectar collected by the bees.

How to make honey at home? ›

Directions
  1. Pour water, sugar, and alum into a large saucepan or Dutch oven. Place over high heat and bring to a boil. Reduce heat to medium and boil for 10 minutes. Skim any scum that forms on the top.
  2. Remove syrup from the heat and stir in flowers. Allow to steep for 10 minutes, then stir, and strain into storage jars.

Is Bit-O-Honey taffy? ›

Bit-O-Honey is a honey-flavored taffy with almond — sold either as a candy bar or individually wrapped, bite-sized candies, available in bags or theater-size boxes.

Is bit of honey good for you? ›

Honey contains vital nutrients

Honey is a brown, sticky, sugar-saturated solution made by bees. Health benefits of eating a spoonful of honey everyday include diabetes management, cancer management, better heart health, and other benefits.

Is honey candy good for you? ›

Yes, honey candy is healthy! Honey is high in antioxidants and has anti-inflammatory properties. It also has a high level of nutrients like vitamins and minerals.

What's the difference between Bit-O-Honey and Mary Jane candy? ›

In the same way as nougat, Bit-O-Honey contains nonfat milk, egg whites and modified soy protein to help stabilize the air bubbles incorporated to reduce density. The Mary Jane contains no proteins, relying on the high viscosity of the matrix to hold air bubbles.

Is Bit-O-Honey discontinued? ›

If you love this honey-flavored classic, you're in luck – because it's still around today! The candy has changed hands multiple times since the 60s, but it's now produced by Spangler Candy Company – the same company that saved Necco Wafers from being discontinued!

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