Your poise even surpasses Martha Stewart! I've made divinity twice years ago (I'm 77) and both times I burned out my hand mixers. You're encouraging me to try this again with my Kitchenaid. Maybe I can actually make it successfully before I leave this earth!!! LOL My family used to put a marchino cherry on top of some of them.
Oh no! I can definitely see how that could happen. My husband's mother used to make it by hand, no mixer. I think my arms would fall off🤪 Thank you for the kind words. Blessings ❤️
Finally somebody that knows it's a myth. I live in south Mississippi and I can make it when it's storming outside in the middle of the summer and it comes out just as perfect. I wash every single utensil, mixing attachment, mixing bowl and my magnalite Dutch oven in hot sudsy water before I start.
Love the stem-bath/double-boiler trick to re-soften. I collect divinity recipes, and I can tell you that tips to save problematic recipes are few and far between when it comes to divinity. Thanks so much for adding that tip! Also, I see the "Dothan" magazine in the background, and can't help but wonder why you don't get your pecans from Priester's in Fort Deposit, Alabama. Those are the gold-standard! All the best!!!
Thank you! I've been promising my uncle some homemade Divinity for years now for Christmas and your method, tips and tricks make me feel like I finally have the confidence to try and make that a reality for him this year! I really appreciate your detailed instructions!
Thought it important to follow up from my comment! Guys, this recipe is a sure thing! I felt like such a pro! I'm now looking at 45 perfect pieces of Divinity. To me your tip about the boiling water and dipping your spoons was the most important thing. Every time I thought my candy was getting too difficult to spoon I dipped them and went right back to it. I definitely impressed some of my elder church lady friends--they said they steered clear of Divinity since it was so complicated. Maybe it was a bit of beginners luck but I told them your tutorial really made it seem easy--which is just insane! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge! I hope my uncle enjoys them!
@sailor_gaia thank you so much for sharing! It's definitely not beginners luck. If your patient and follow the recipe, it turns out perfect. I'm about to make another batch this evening. Merry Christmas ❤️🎄❤️
Just tried this tonight & came out perfect. Tried last year (a different recipe that said to boil until 260 degrees) & it was too dry & crumbly. Maybe boiling to 250 made the difference… I don’t know but thank you!🙂🎄❄️
Hi Kathy, looks great, ive been making some of your deserts with grandkids on weekends here, have to buy merange powder for next weekend. They love it because i only knew 2 deserts. Tyvm tc
Kathy, You are so graceful and a pleasure to watch; I just found your channel today. I love your recipes and how detailed you are! I love your glass canisters in the corner, can you share where you purchased them? Merry Christmas to you & your family; Blessings in the New Year!
Thank you so much! Welcome to my channel. The glass done you're referring to is one of my favorites. I bought it in a little gift shop in Texas about 20 years ago. I've seen some similar on Amazon. I've often wondered where I would get another if it broke. Hopefully thst won't happen😫
Your poise even surpasses Martha Stewart! I've made divinity twice years ago (I'm 77) and both times I burned out my hand mixers. You're encouraging me to try this again with my Kitchenaid. Maybe I can actually make it successfully before I leave this earth!!! LOL My family used to put a marchino cherry on top of some of them.
Oh no! I can definitely see how that could happen. My husband's mother used to make it by hand, no mixer. I think my arms would fall off🤪 Thank you for the kind words. Blessings ❤️
Finally somebody that knows it's a myth. I live in south Mississippi and I can make it when it's storming outside in the middle of the summer and it comes out just as perfect. I wash every single utensil, mixing attachment, mixing bowl and my magnalite Dutch oven in hot sudsy water before I start.
Great tip!!!
I ❤️ magnalite
Love the stem-bath/double-boiler trick to re-soften. I collect divinity recipes, and I can tell you that tips to save problematic recipes are few and far between when it comes to divinity. Thanks so much for adding that tip! Also, I see the "Dothan" magazine in the background, and can't help but wonder why you don't get your pecans from Priester's in Fort Deposit, Alabama. Those are the gold-standard! All the best!!!
I love Priester Pecans!!!! Shute Pecan Co is right here in Dothan and has been in business almost 100 years. I love supporting local businesses ❤️
I will be saving this one, Thank you so much. Watching from Salinas/Monterey, Ca❤
Thank you! I've been promising my uncle some homemade Divinity for years now for Christmas and your method, tips and tricks make me feel like I finally have the confidence to try and make that a reality for him this year! I really appreciate your detailed instructions!
Thought it important to follow up from my comment! Guys, this recipe is a sure thing! I felt like such a pro! I'm now looking at 45 perfect pieces of Divinity. To me your tip about the boiling water and dipping your spoons was the most important thing. Every time I thought my candy was getting too difficult to spoon I dipped them and went right back to it. I definitely impressed some of my elder church lady friends--they said they steered clear of Divinity since it was so complicated. Maybe it was a bit of beginners luck but I told them your tutorial really made it seem easy--which is just insane!
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge! I hope my uncle enjoys them!
@sailor_gaia thank you so much for sharing! It's definitely not beginners luck. If your patient and follow the recipe, it turns out perfect. I'm about to make another batch this evening. Merry Christmas ❤️🎄❤️
Thank you for showing how to make that delicious candy. Your tips make it sound doable ☺️
Thank you ❤️
Her tips make a world of difference!! Pure genius!👏
I love all the tips you talk about thank you
Just tried this tonight & came out perfect. Tried last year (a different recipe that said to boil until 260 degrees) & it was too dry & crumbly. Maybe boiling to 250 made the difference… I don’t know but thank you!🙂🎄❄️
Yay! I love hearing this!!!! If it ever gets to dry, add a tablespoon of boiling water and continue to mix it. Merry Christmas ❤️🎄❤️
Hi Kathy, looks great, ive been making some of your deserts with grandkids on weekends here, have to buy merange powder for next weekend. They love it because i only knew 2 deserts. Tyvm tc
Wonderful! Enjoy those Grands❤️❤️❤️
Looks beautiful and delicious!!!
Thank you for all the tips !
Kathy, You are so graceful and a pleasure to watch; I just found your channel today. I love your recipes and how detailed you are! I love your glass canisters in the corner, can you share where you purchased them? Merry Christmas to you & your family; Blessings in the New Year!
Thank you so much! Welcome to my channel. The glass done you're referring to is one of my favorites. I bought it in a little gift shop in Texas about 20 years ago. I've seen some similar on Amazon. I've often wondered where I would get another if it broke. Hopefully thst won't happen😫
@@kathyssouthernkitchen302 Thank you so much!
Thank you for the tips.
I've never been able to make divinity. it always turns out sticky maybe I will try it your way. Thanks for sharing.
Keep at it! You'll master it❤️
Always use pure cane sugar. It will set.
Can’t beat Domino!
Looks great!! Link for the Pecans?
Thank you for the reminder! shutepecan.com/
Where did you get dried egg white
It's actually called merengue powder. Also royal icing mix. You can get it at Hobby Lobby, Michael's and lots of grocery stores
You can also get the meringue powder from Amazon.
That's exactly where I got mine.
Where is the recipe??
In the description