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This quick and easy Divinity Candy recipe is perfect for gifting! Sweet, chewy, and easily customizable, these old-fashioned sweets come together with just 6 ingredients!

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  • This Is An Easy Divinity Candy Recipe!
  • What is Divinity Candy?
  • Recipe Ingredients
  • How to Make Divinity Candy
  • Tips for Success
  • How to Store Homemade Candy
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This Is An Easy Divinity Candy Recipe!

I absolutely love this homemade candy recipe – it’s super low-effort and it makes 40 pieces of candy with just a few ingredients. Divinity candy is a classic holiday treat, but it’s also great for general snacking!

There are tons of different ingredients you can use in this recipe to create your ideal piece of candy. It’s easy to customize with flavor variations and add-in combinations. Divinity candy is about to become your new go-to dessert!

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What is Divinity Candy?

Divinity candy is a fluffy, fudge-like candy made with whipped egg whites. It cooks in minutes on the stove and sets at room temperature. Divinity candy is traditionally made with pecans, but you can make it with any other nut, dried fruit or add-in of your choice.

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Recipe Ingredients

You only need a few simple ingredients to make this homemade candy. It’s a great starter recipe for anyone who hasn’t made candy before!

  • Egg Whites: Bring your egg whites to room temperature.
  • Granulated Sugar
  • Light Corn Syrup
  • Water
  • Vanilla Extract
  • Chopped Pecans: You could also use another chopped nut, toasted coconut, dried fruit, etc.
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How to Make Divinity Candy

  1. Line Baking Sheet: Line a large baking sheet with parchment or wax paper. Set aside.
  2. Whip Egg Whites: In the bowl of your stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, beat the egg whites on high speed until stiff peaks form. Replace the whisk attachment for the paddle attachment and set aside.
  3. Cook Sugar, Corn Syrup & Water: In a medium, heavy bottom saucepan, combine the sugar, corn syrup and water over medium heat. Stir frequently until the mixture comes to a boil. Place a candy thermometer onto the side of the pot and allow to boil without stirring until the mixture reaches 260°F (hard ball stage). This will take 10-15 minutes. The mixture will still be light in color.
  4. Remove from Heat: Remove the mixture from the heat and turn the mixer back onto high speed. Slowly pour in the hot candy mixture in a steady stream until all is added.
  5. Add Vanilla & Mix: Add in the vanilla. Allow this to mix on high for 6-8 minutes, until the mixture is thick and just loses its glossiness and holds its shape. If the mixture doesn’t hold its shape when you pull the paddle attachment out, continue mixing until it does. You can also test this by scooping out a spoonful of the candy and placing it on the parchment paper. If it holds into a ball, it’s ready.
  6. Add Pecans: Using a wooden spoon or rubber spatula, hand-stir the chopped pecans into the mixture.
  7. Assemble: Drop by heaping tablespoonful onto the lined baking sheet. You can spray your spoon or scoop with nonstick spray to help the mixture come off the spoon easier. Alternatively, you can line an 8×8 pan with parchment, coat it with nonstick spray and spread into the pan using an offset spatula.
  8. Let Set: Allow the candy to set up completely before cutting and/or serving.

Tips for Success

  • Whip Egg Whites Until Stiff Peaks Form: Make sure your egg whites are fully whipped before making the sugar mixture for your candy. Beat them on high speed until stiff peaks form.
  • Dullness Indicates Doneness: Once the mixture loses it’s glossiness, check it immediately to see if it will hold its shape. If you overmix it, your candy will become dry. There is a sweet spot right after it stops being glossy.
  • Don’t Store in a Humid Area: This candy is best kept in a cool, dry place. It will become sticky if exposed to humidity.
  • Try Different Flavors: In addition to adding other nuts or dried fruits to your candy, you can also get creative with the extract you use. Almond, peppermint or coconut would be great!

How to Store Homemade Candy

Divinity candy should be stored, airtight, for up to 5 days. It’s best not to expose your candy to humidity. If you want to store your candy long-term, you can keep it in an airtight container in the freezer for up to a month.

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    Divinity Candy

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    • Author: Shelly
    • Prep Time: 20 minutes
    • Cook Time: 15 minutes
    • Total Time: 35 minutes
    • Yield: 40 1x
    • Category: Dessert
    • Method: Stove
    • Cuisine: American

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    This quick and easy Divinity Candy recipe will have you making tasty truffles for every occasion. These old-fashioned sweets come together with just 6 ingredients!

    Ingredients

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    • 2 egg whites, room temperature
    • 2 1/4 cups granulated sugar
    • 1/2 cup light corn syrup
    • 1/2 cup water
    • 1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract
    • 1/2 cup chopped pecans

    Instructions

    1. Line a large baking sheet with parchment or wax paper. Set aside.
    2. In the bowl of your stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, beat the egg whites on high speed until stiff peaks form. Replace the whisk attachment for the paddle attachment and set aside.
    3. In a medium, heavy bottom saucepan, combine the sugar, corn syrup and water over medium heat. Stir frequently until the mixture comes to a boil. Place a candy thermometer onto the side of the pot and allow to boil without stirring until the mixture reaches 260°F (hard ball stage). This will take 10-15 minutes. The mixture will still be light in color.
    4. Remove the mixture from the heat and turn the mixer back onto high speed. Slowly pour in the hot candy mixture in a steady stream until all is added. Add in the vanilla. Allow this to mix on high for 6-8 minutes, until the mixture is thick and just loses its glossiness and holds its shape. If the mixture doesn’t hold its shape when you pull the paddle attachment out, continue mixing until it does. You can also test this by scooping out a spoonful of the candy and placing it on the parchment paper. If it holds into a ball, it’s ready.
    5. Using a wooden spoon or rubber spatula, hand-stir the chopped pecans into the mixture.
    6. Drop by heaping tablespoonful onto the lined baking sheet. You can spray your spoon or scoop with nonstick spray to help the mixture come off the spoon easier. Alternatively, you can line an 8×8 pan with parchment, coat it with nonstick spray and spread into the pan using an offset spatula.
    7. Allow the candy to set up completely before cutting and/or serving.

    Notes

    Store airtight for up to 5 days or freeze airtight for up to a month. Candy will get sticky if exposed to humidity.

    Feel free to add in coconut, any other chopped nuts or dried fruit in place of, or in addition to the pecans.

    You can also get creative with the extract you use. Almond, peppermint or coconut would be great!

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    FAQs

    What is divinity candy made from? ›

    Divinity is a confection made from egg whites, corn syrup, and sugar. It's similar to nougat, fudge, or marshmallow. Tip: replace the sugar with brown sugar to create "sea foam." Other ingredients can be used to give the candy other tastes, like chopped dried fruit and chopped nuts.

    Why is divinity candy so hard to make? ›

    As sugar attracts water, any humidity or moisture in the air can affect how your divinity turns out. Divinity should be dry and set within two hours, but have patience. It may take a little longer.

    What is the difference between meringue and divinity candy? ›

    In a meringue, the sugar syrup is cooked to about 240°F or until the sugar forms a soft, malleable ball when a spoonful is dropped in cold water. For divinity, the sugar is taken a bit further to 250°F (or the firm ball stage) where it can hold more structure.

    What is the difference between nougat and divinity? ›

    The only difference between making nougat and making Divinity, I saw, was that nougat requires that after blending beaten egg whites without about half of your hard-ball-stage syrup, you heat the rest to near hard-crack before blending it in. So the Divinity process is basically an easier version of the nougat process.

    Why is divinity candy called divinity? ›

    It's a billowy light, super-sweet, airy candy confection and it tastes...well, divine. Hence the name.

    Why is my divinity chewy? ›

    Corn Syrup – This is added to stop the sugar from crystalizing giving you a very smooth, chewy texture that's not grainy. Sugar – White granulated sugar is the best for this recipe, avoid brown sugar or it'll affect both the taste and look of the divinity.

    Why does divinity fail? ›

    Now, making divinity comes with all kinds of warnings about humidity and weather. You can't make it if it is "too" humid or if it's raining. The moisture in the air will keep the candy from setting and drying properly.

    Is divinity candy safe to eat? ›

    Dry meringue shells, which are baked in the oven, are safe. Divinity candy is also safe. Avoid icing recipes using uncooked eggs or egg whites. However, "seven-minute frosting," made by combining hot sugar syrup with beaten egg whites, is safe.

    What is the most complicated candy to make? ›

    What Is the Most Difficult Candy to Make?
    1. Rock candy. It requires a lot of patience and precision to create the perfect crystal formation. ...
    2. c.berlin · CC BY-SA 4.0. Turkish Delight. ...
    3. Fudge. ...
    4. Licorice. ...
    5. Hard candy. ...
    6. Marshmallows. ...
    7. Toffee. ...
    8. Caramel.

    Do you refrigerate divinity? ›

    Store the divinity at room temperature in an airtight container for up to two weeks. Make sure the environment is not humid, as excess moisture in the air will make the candy sticky.

    How long can you store divinity candy? ›

    Divinity candy stays fresh even at room temperature for 10 to 14 days. The heat from the sugar syrup removes the danger of the egg content spoiling. To store the divinity candy, line an airtight storage container with wax paper.

    How long does divinity last in the fridge? ›

    Divinity candy can be stored in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 weeks. It can also be stored in the refrigerator for up to 1 month. If you are storing divinity candy in the refrigerator, let it come to room temperature before cutting it into squares.

    What makes divinity grainy? ›

    Consider this: divinity hates humidity. It's best to make divinity on a cool, dry day. If it's humid (over 50%) or rainy, the candy might end up with a more gooey, or grainy texture.

    Is divinity supposed to be soft? ›

    Divinity, whether made the old fashioned way, or using a shortcut, should never be hard or dry and brittle, or grainy and clumpy looking, but light, airy and with a creamy, soft bite.

    Why is my divinity crumbly? ›

    The other way to “overcook” the divinity is to beat the egg white and syrup mixture too long. The mixture can become too dry and cool, then be crumbly.

    What is the difference between fudge and divinity? ›

    Typically known as "divinity," this fudge is unlike your average. This is because it's a fluffy white or artificially tinted fudge. Whereas traditional fudge is made from your usual baking ingredients (sugar, butter, milk and cream) -- divinity is created out of sugar, corn syrup, egg whites, and artificial flavoring.

    Is divinity a type of nougat? ›

    Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Divinity is a nougat-like confection made with whipped egg white, corn syrup, and sugar. Optional ingredients such as flavors, chopped dried fruit and chopped nuts are frequently added.

    What is divinity fudge made of? ›

    Divinity candy is made with light corn syrup, sugar, and stiff egg whites for a soft, nougat-like festive Southern treat! It's no surprise this traditional divinity candy recipe has stood the test of time. Made with basic ingredients you likely already have on hand, this easy-to-follow method is basically foolproof.

    Where does divinity candy come from? ›

    Early Beginnings. The exact origins of divinity candy are a bit murky, but it is believed to have originated in the Southern United States, particularly in the early 20th century.

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