From truebluemeandyou: Lay out candy as shown on silicone mat or parchment paper (not wax paper). Put in 200F oven for 5+ minutes. When melted, quickly roll sucker stick or paper straw into candy, let cool. Peel of silicone mat, and enjoy!
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From truebluemeandyou: Lay out candy as shown on silicone mat or parchment paper (not wax paper). Put in 200F oven for 5+ minutes. When melted, quickly roll sucker stick or paper straw into candy, let cool. Peel of silicone mat, and enjoy!
Hi,
Would the un-waxed side of wax paper be an acceptable substitute for parchment paper? Or aluminum foil do you think? Thanks!
No, I just did a batch with wax paper. It came out horrible.
5 minutes certainly isn’t enough time. It’s not even melting at 5 minutes.
Candy stuck to the wax paper and we couldn’t eat any of it. 5 min didn’t melt the candy had to keep checking on it so when it melted I took it out.
can i use aluminum foil? insted
I haven’t tried – but i would think not… unless you want to try the non-stick reynolds wrap foil.
you got to use aluminum foil then spray with non stick baking spray preheat to 275 and melt around 7+
Can I make them in the microwave, on parchment paper?
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Why would they stick to parchment paper?
I tried parchment paper and that didn’t work. I would try to use just the cookie sheet and butter or spray it super good.