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    Divinity

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    Pin image with text of divinity Southern candy.

    Divinity is an old-fashioned candy that is billowy, light, and airy for a wonderfully sweet confection that everyone will enjoy! It's a classic Southern treat that is hard to find in stores, but easy to make at home! Trust me, this soft and fluffy divinity is true to its name- it tastes completely divine!

    Easy Divinity Candy Recipe

    If you've never tried divinity before, it is a type of candy that resembles a cross between marshmallows, nougat, and fudge. While you may be able to find it in some specialty stores in the South around the holidays, it is generally difficult to find (which is okay, because the homemade version is better anyways!)

    If you have enjoyed divinity before, odds are it was homemade using someone's great-grandma's recipe. Since then, you've probably been on the hunt to recreate this delectable candy- and you've come to the right place!

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    • Easy Divinity Candy Recipe
    • ? Divinity Ingredients
    • ? How To Make Divinity
    • ? Angela's Tips & Recipe Notes
    • ? Storing
    • ? FAQ
    • ? More Sweet Treats
    • ? Recipe

    If baking gets you in the Christmas spirit, be sure to check out all of my holiday baking recipes! There are cookies, cakes, pies, fudge, candy, and so much more to try!

    ? Divinity Ingredients

    Divinity only takes a few ingredients to make, most of which are common household ingredients! If you bake frequently, you might even have all of it!

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    • Sugar - 2? cups of white granulated sugar.
    • Water - ? cup of water.
    • Light Corn Syrup - ? cup of light corn syrup.
    • Salt - ? teaspoon of salt.
    • Egg Whites - 2 large, room temperature egg whites.
    • Vanilla - 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract. Pure vanilla extract will have the best flavor.
    • Pecans - 1 cup of chopped pecans.

    *Be sure to see the free printable recipe card below for ingredients, exact amounts & instructions with tips!*

    ? How To Make Divinity

    Divinity is simple to make as long as you allow the candy to reach the ideal temperature and remember to take your time! For this recipe, you will need your stand mixer, a heavy-bottomed saucepan, a candy thermometer, and a baking sheet.

    This recipe will make 40 candies, depending on how large you make them!

    Make the Sugar Mixture

    Process image 1 making the sugar mixture.
    Process image 2 making the sugar mixture.
    Process image 3 making the sugar mixture.
    1. Prepare. Line your baking sheet with parchment paper or a nonstick silicone baking mat and set it aside.
    2. Heat. In a large, heavy-bottomed saucepan over medium heat, combine 2? cups of sugar, ? cup of water, ? cup of light corn syrup, and ? teaspoon of salt. Cook the mixture while stirring occasionally until it just begins to boil.
    3. Boil. Place your candy thermometer into the mixture and allow it to boil without stirring until it reaches a temperature of 260°F (127°C). This will take about 8-10 minutes.

    Combine Ingredients

    Process image 4 eggs whites in a mixing bowl.
    Process image 5 beaten eggs whites in a mixing bowl.
    Process image 6 beaten eggs whites combined with sugar mixture in a mixing bowl.
    Process image 7 added pecans.
    Process image 8 ready to portion out to set.
    1. Beat the egg whites. Meanwhile, while the sugar is boiling, add 2 egg whites to the bowl of your stand mixer. Using the whisk attachment, beat the egg whites on high speed until stiff peaks form.
    2. Slowly combine. When the sugar reaches the ideal temperature of 260°F (127°C), remove the saucepan from the heat and slowly pour it over the egg whites while beating at high speed. You should be pouring the mixture so slowly that it is just a thin, steady stream, and should take about 2 minutes to pour it all in. Don't rush and take your time.
    3. Beat. Next, continue to beat the mixture on high speed for another 5-8 minutes. The candy will begin to lose its sheen and start to hold its shape. You can test the candy by placing a dollop onto some parchment paper. If it stays in a mound then it is ready, if it flattens into a puddle you will need to continue beating for another minute or so.
    4. Mix in vanilla and pecans. When the divinity can hold its shape, mix in 1 teaspoon of vanilla and 1 cup of chopped pecans.

    Scoop and Set

    1. Scoop into mounds. Get two spoons and lightly spritz them with nonstick cooking spray. Use one spoon to scoop up the candy and the second spoon to scrape it off onto the prepared baking dish, forming tablespoon-sized mounds. Work quickly while your candy is still hot so that it is easy to scoop.
    2. Rest. Allow the divinity to rest on the baking sheet at room temperature for at least 2 hours to completely set.

    You can eat these bite-sized candies all by yourself, share them with some friends, or serve them at a party! For a fun Christmas party, pair them with some Christmas magic bars, fruitcake cookies, and gingerdoodles to really wow all of your guests! Enjoy!

    ? Angela's Tips & Recipe Notes

    • Divinity candy can be extremely finicky if you try to make it on a humid day, preventing it from properly setting up. If it is especially humid or raining, it is best to try again on a different day.
    • If you want to add a festive appearance, you can always mix in a drop or two of food coloring when you add in the vanilla extract and pecans!
    • Candy making is a science and a candy thermometer will make this recipe exceptionally simple since the sugar mixture must reach 260°F (127°C). However, if you don't have a candy thermometer, you can test if the sugar mixture is ready by simply dropping a small drop into a glass of water. If it hardens in the water then it is ready.
    • Don't rush the process. It does take some time to get perfectly whipped divinity!
    Wide image of divinity Southern candy.

    ? Storing

    Keep your candy in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 weeks. 

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    ? FAQ

    What's The Difference Between Divinity And Meringue?

    Divinity and meringue are actually very similar since divinity is a meringue-based candy! Meringue is heated until it reaches the soft-ball stage at 240°F (115°C) while divinity is cooked slightly longer until it reaches the hard-ball stage at 260°F (127°C).

    Why Is My Divinity Sticky?

    If your divinity is sticky, it is likely that it is too humid out! You'll want to aim for making divinity on a day that is less than 50% humidity (the lower, the better). If it is too humid, your divinity candy won't be able to set properly and will be sticky.

    How Long Does It Take Divinity To Harden?

    Your divinity should be completely set and hardened within 2 hours. It could take slightly longer, but not much.

    Tall image of divinity Southern candy.

    ? More Sweet Treats

    • Eggnog Meringue Cookies - For some more wintertime meringue-based treats, try out these light and delicious eggnog meringues!
    • Cranberry Orange Shortbread - Combine cranberry and orange for a light and refreshing shortbread cookie!
    • Peppermint Sugar Cookie Bars - Sugar cookie bars are frosted with peppermint buttercream and then topped with crushed candy canes!
    • Chocolate Billionaires - Pecans and Rice Krispies are coated with caramel and chocolate for a sweet and tasty candy!
    • Christmas Nougat - Delicious nougat is loaded with red and green gumdrops!
    • Chocolate Frosting Fudge - This simple fudge recipe only uses 2 ingredients!

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    Divinity

    Divinity is an old-fashioned candy that is billowy, light, and airy for a wonderfully sweet confection that everyone will enjoy! It's a classic Southern treat that is hard to find in stores, but easy to make at home! Trust me, this soft and fluffy divinity is true to its name- it tastes completely divine!
    Author | Angela
    Servings: 40 candies
    Calories: 78kcal
    Prep 15 minutes
    Cooking 10 minutes
    Resting Time 2 hours
    Total Time 2 hours 25 minutes
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    Ingredients
     

    • 2? cups sugar
    • ? cup water
    • ? cup light corn syrup
    • ? teaspoon salt
    • 2 large egg whites (room temperature)
    • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
    • 1 cup pecans (chopped)

    Instructions

    • Line your baking sheet with parchment paper or a nonstick silicone baking mat and set it aside.
    • In a large, heavy-bottomed saucepan over medium heat, combine your sugar, water, light corn syrup, and salt. Cook the mixture while stirring occasionally until it just begins to boil.
      2? cups sugar, ? cup water, ? cup light corn syrup, ? teaspoon salt
    • Place your candy thermometer into the mixture and allow it to boil without stirring until it reaches a temperature of 260°F (127°C). This will take about 8-10 minutes.
    • Meanwhile, while the sugar is boiling, add your egg whites to the bowl of your stand mixer. Using the whisk attachment, beat the egg whites on high speed until stiff peaks form.
      2 large egg whites
    • When the sugar reaches the ideal temperature of 260°F (127°C), remove the saucepan from the heat and slowly pour it over the egg whites while beating at high speed. You should be pouring the mixture so slowly that it is just a thin, steady stream, and should take about 2 minutes to pour it all in. Don't rush and take your time.
    • Next, continue to beat the mixture on high speed for another 5-8 minutes. The candy will begin to lose its sheen and start to hold its shape. You can test the candy by placing a dollop onto some parchment paper. If it stays in a mound then it is ready, if it flattens into a puddle you will need to continue beating for another minute or so.
    • When the divinity can hold its shape, mix in the vanilla and chopped pecans.
      1 teaspoon vanilla extract, 1 cup pecans
    • Get two spoons and lightly spritz them with nonstick cooking spray. Use one spoon to scoop up the candy and the second spoon to scrape it off onto the prepared baking dish, forming tablespoon-sized mounds. Work quickly while your candy is still hot so that it is easy to scoop.
    • Allow the divinity to rest on the baking sheet at room temperature for at least 2 hours to completely set.

    Equipment You May Need

    KitchenAid Professional 600 Stand Mixer
    Candy Thermometer
    Baking Sheet

    Notes

    • Divinity candy can be extremely finicky if you try to make it on a humid day, preventing it from properly setting up. If it is especially humid or raining, it is best to try again on a different day.
    • If you want to add a festive appearance, you can always mix in a drop or two of food coloring when you add in the vanilla extract and pecans!
    • Candy making is a science and a candy thermometer will make this recipe exceptionally simple since the sugar mixture must reach 260°F (127°C). However, if you don't have a candy thermometer, you can test if the sugar mixture is ready by simply dropping a small drop into a glass of water. If it hardens in the water then it is ready.
    • Don't rush the process. It does take some time to get perfectly whipped divinity!
    • To store: Keep your candy in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 weeks.?

    Nutrition

    Calories: 78kcal (4%) | Carbohydrates: 16g (5%) | Protein: 0.4g (1%) | Fat: 2g (3%) | Saturated Fat: 0.2g (1%) | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 13mg (1%) | Potassium: 13mg | Fiber: 0.2g (1%) | Sugar: 16g (18%) | Vitamin A: 1IU | Vitamin C: 0.03mg | Calcium: 3mg | Iron: 0.1mg (1%)
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    Angela is an at home chef that developed a passion for all things cooking and baking at a young age in her Grandma's kitchen. After many years in the food service industry, she now enjoys sharing all of her family favorite recipes and creating tasty dinner and amazing dessert recipes here at Bake It With Love!

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