Candy Thermometer Tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 3 авг 2024
- This video answers questions we’ve been asked about how to use a candy thermometer and about the different types of thermometers we use.
We hope this helps if you’re not real confident about using a candy thermometer.
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I’ve never used a candy thermometer. Thanks for teaching us!
Clear and succinct with expert videographer support! I am loving all your Christmas videos. Thank you for your gracious gift of knowledge.
I first used the stainless steel thermometer (2nd example) 52 years ago when I took home ec as a senior in high school. I loved it so much that I convinced my mother to buy one.
They are really nice. We appreciate that you've watched our channel and we wish you a very Merry Christmas.
I just watched your tutorial on candy thermometers. You explained each one so well. The only one I have ever used is the like the first one you talked about. I never cared for it for the same reasons you mentioned. I'll have to find one like the second one you discussed. Thank you very much! 😊
You guys are so thoughtful! You work together so well! I really appreciate all the time and thought you both put in to your videos. You give me the confidence to try making new things. My family really love every one of your recipes I've made!! They send their thanks to you too!!😊
Great job Tom! Now I know everything I need to know about cooking thermometers! Thanx! 👍👍👍
Great tutorial! Just something to consider, water boils at 212F at sea level, but not at high elevations.
Oh how funny! I looked up the Polder candy thermometer last night! I love all the doo dads and play pretty’s you use in your kitchen! Thank you for the tutorial! ❤ 😊
Thank you for sharing this, I've never used a Candy thermometer, truly appreciated 😊
Thank you for the tutorial. I think that's probably why my divinity didn't work out last year. I have a candy thermometer, but I lowered the clip as far as I could to make sure the thermometer was in the syrup, and I know it rested on the bottom of the pan.
I always had just the tube type and never cared for it much. Thanks for the great comparison.
Same here. And exactly what he explained, was happening with the bottom touching the pan, then I’d adjust it, so it definitely wasn’t reading correctly.
Thank you so much for this explanation! Cooking by temperature can be difficult for some. 😊
Needed video, thanks. Some don't know
Excellent tutorial love your explanation so easy to understand
Thank You Tom & Melissa For This Great Tutorial! 😊
Thank you for your concise & informative session. It was useful to hear the pros & cons for each type of thermometer you presented. 😊
That was a great tutorial on the candy thermometer. Thank you both for sharing with us. Fred.
Thank you so much this has been most helpful. I’ve always been afraid of these things.
Great job teaching us!!! Really awesome job by both of you! Taking time to this was awesome. A+ job!!!!
Thank you so much, Tom and Melissa! I have never had a candy thermometer, so I usually don't make candy that needs one. My mom always did the ice water test, but I never got the hang of it. Now I know what to get. Perfect timing, too, with the holidays coming. 👍
I like information all this was in his comparison to multiple different versions and the dues and don’ts I’m making candy apples for my first time today and I feel pretty confident I’ll get an accurate reading
This has quickly became one of my FAVORITE cooking/recipe channels on RUclips! Simple, precise, no frills... Thank you for sharing your kitchen, kindness, and time with us! You are appreciated.
You are so welcome! We really do appreciate those kind words! Thank you so much for watching our channel. We hope you find many recipes to enjoy! Merry Christmas!
Thank you both very much! I don’t know much about thermometers!
Thank you for clear explanation of using a candy thermometer. I was taught the old way by my mother using cold water in a clear glass and checking for a soft ball, which is great info but it is time consuming.
Thank you so much. I have the glass tube kind but I really think that part of the bottom is gone. I bought one the other day and I purchased the kind that the bottom has metal and sits on the bottom of the pan. Thank you so much for the learning about cany thermometer. I am ready to make some of your recipes with my new gadget especially your divinity. I have really enjoyed your 12 days of Christmas. I have printed all of the off. I copied and pasted them, then printed. I have all my recipes in a file on my laptop
Simple and to the point, thank you!
You're welcome! We hope it's helpful. Thank you so much for watching.
Great info.Thank you. Love all your videos. I live in Florida but was born and raised in Rectorville,you speak my language.God bless
Thank you for the tutorial. I have one type of thermometer. The orange one is what I have. This has been a really big help.
I’ve needed to know this information for years! I have broken a couple of the old style glass ones, so will invest in the metal type. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for the details. I had no idea how to use a candy thermometer
I was just commeting to my spouse the other day that you guys are good people 🙂🙂🙂
3:02 taught me something new, gotta have accuracy.
Thank you for giving a great explanation on those!!
Thank you Tom and Melissa 🙏❤️🙏
You are so welcome.
Great Video!!! I’ve never owned one. My Mom and Grandma’s had them. I’m going to add this to my kitchen toolbox 😉
Excellent! Thank you for taking time to do this! I still need to get caught up on the most recent video. All are fabulous and a lot of work to do it every day. I attempted the fudge last night; it was a semi disaster!😅 The taste was great, but it didn’t set up… user error! Our craft store has the type of thermometer you use, I will get it and try this again… today. I’m not giving up. You and Melissa are great! The folks at your school must have been so sad to see you go!
It does help. I was looking at them a few days ago. Thanks ❤
You are so welcome. We hope you have a very Merry Christmas.
Outstanding tutorial! You guys are phenomenal
This really helps, thank you so much. I bought my first candy thermometer to make your wonderful fudge! I love the 12 days of Christmas videos and hope you continue this each year. Merry Christmas to you both!
Thank you for doing this. Very informative. Maybe you can do one on your Kitchen Aid mixer. I only own a handheld mixer but after watching you use yours, I think I will save up for one!!
We appreciate your nice words and that you watched our video. We really do enjoy our stand mixer. It's very nice and convenient to use. Have a wonderful rest of the weekend and a very Merry Christmas.
Very good explanation. ❤
Thank you. 😊
Thank you for the information. One question I have is what is the difference between a meat thermometer and a candy thermometer? Some people say they are interchangeable, and some say they are not.
Thank you for this video! 🎄
Great info! Thanks!
Thank you for this information.
Thank you for the lesson.
Thank you for the tutorial
Great subject to bring up, my question may be dumb but I've always wondered, can a "meat" thermometer be used to make candy?
I just don't understand what's the difference,
I'm loving your channel!
Godspeed
Yes that’s my question as well ❤️
212 degrees or 180 degrees has to be the same no matter how it's measured. Ease of use has to be the difference between thermometers.
Ty so much great job explaining I have the tube one but love the second one wil have to get one but your third one is a trick if its right on the money thanks again both of you Always God's Blessings to both of you❤
Thank you Melissa. Merry Christmas y'all!🎄
This was a great video, Mr. Tom.
Excellent tutorial. Merry Christmas
Thanks for the video!
Awesome teaching video. Merry Christmas Blessings 🛐🎄
Thank you so much!
great tutoral
Yes I used the Taylor thermometer and I couldn't read it correctly it had condensation and my fudge didn't set, so I tried to recook it and now its like tootsie rolls gummy. Thank you for this video. I will buy a new one.
I believe I would also prefer the second one you showed.
Wish you would do more of these
My new candy thermometer will be here Wednesday!! My old tube one failed me after all these years!! 😭 Didn't know until my fudge got ruined. I do have a digital but, I get tired of turning it off and on. Lol. I'm getting a stainless steel with adjustable pot hook for the small and big batch!!
Those will be wonderful additions to your kitchen. Enjoy! Have a very Merry Christmas!
Most all candy recipes are formulated for a sea level reading (212 degrees), All thermometers should be checked for your altitude and accuracy......they will vary and nothing will be wrong with the unit. You may be living a few hundred to a few thousand feet above sea level but with these directions your thermometer will work perfectly, As Tom said readability is very important. Put your thermometer in a pot of water and when it has boiled a full boil for 2 or 3 minutes take a reading. If it reads BELOW 212,,,,, SUBTRACT the difference.....from every recipe......at my house (I AM AT 6600 FEET) water boils at 200 degrees, I SUBTRACT 12 degrees from every recipe. If by chance your thermometer reads ABOVE 212 degrees ADD the difference to every recipe and it will work for you. I have several different units and the one I like best is a tube type, much like Tom's that I bought at a flea market for 25 cents. I just check with a wooden spoon to keep it off the bottom of the pan. Thanks Melissa and Tom for your delightful recipes and great instructions.....you do a terrific job.
Wonderful video as are all of yours. Next we will probably need exercise videos Lol
very nice video will help a lot of people thank you❤🙏
The 1st thermometer,I don’t like that it fogs on the inside when I wash it.When making “candies “,I make multiple batches back to back.I have another thermometer like the 1st,it is totally enclosed instead of the “lid” like you showed.It doesn’t fog.The 2nd,I washed it and the numbers washed off.But I really like that 1.The digital thermometer,I don’t trust that it is accurate.I didn’t think to test it lol.
Thank you
You're welcome! We had several people asking questions about using a thermometer so we hoped this would be helpful. Glad to have you at the table with us.
Thank you for a very informative video from an excellent teacher.
So well explained.
When can we expect a recipe book that we can buy ?
May you have a blessed Christmas and may all your dreams come true in 2014
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I thought you had a handgun on the counter to begin with. LOL A question about the laser one: does it tell you when you're at, say, the hard ball temperature or do you have to know what that magic number is? I hope that makes sense. Thanks for the tutorial.
Thank you, thank you, thank you! I have always been uncomfortable about using a candy thermometer; so, I just don’t. I know I am going to feel much more comfortable now using one. Now all I have to do is go out and purchase one.LOL. BTW, Does anybody know if I could use a candy thermometer to measure the temperature of fat for frying?
So informative 👍👍👍
What grade and subject did you teach?
I always test mine first in boiling water to check its accuracy.
Can you use a regular thermometer for candy?
Some recipes I have use Celsius, now I won't have to look up the conversion!
That's true!
Hmm I wonder if you can use the battery thermometer to check for fevers too??? Ot would save money lol..
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Thank you for watching!
What brand is the metal one?Where can you purchase one like that?
Can it be used to regulate oil temp?
This is a question about another video you had and something happen about half way into the video and I lost connection and I have not been able to find it again can you tell me how to find it. It is a video with you showing how to make Mac and cheese and you used Velveeta cheese in it..
In the RUclips search bar, just put, "Macaroni and Cheese - extra cheesy with a surprise ingredient- a favorite with everyone", and it should take you there. You can also just put, "Come Sit At My Table Mac And Cheese", and it should take you there.
This is probably a stupid question. How do you clean them? Can you immerse them in water?
Thank you I have one of the first on Ed you showed and I do not like it at all
What are the prices?
Water boils at 212F at sea level and decreases 1 degree for every 500 ft elevation increases.