Red Hot Cinnamon Hard Candy Old Fashioned Recipe - LemonPeony (2024)

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Red Hot Cinnamon Hard Candy Old Fashioned Recipe! This Homemade Cinnamon Candy Recipe is the perfect Holiday Gift Idea for Neighbors and Co-workers!

Red Hot Cinnamon Hard Candy Old Fashioned Recipe! My new favorite Christmas Gift for friends and co-workers!

Amazing and delicious Homemade Cinnamon Candy – especially if you love cinnamon candies! The Best Cinnamon Hard Candy for your holiday table and cheap food gift idea! Festive, fun, and easy to make!

Plus, here are some Amazing Christmas Cookie Recipes and other recipes that are perfect for giving away at Christmas! Use these cute Christmas Bags for a fun way to package your treats!

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Why you will love this Red Hot Cinnamon Hard Candy Old Fashioned Candy!

  • Unique and different Christmas treat idea! I love finding new holiday recipes to try and this Old Fashioned Cinnamon Rock Candy has been one of my favorites!
  • So flavorful! You can even add more or less cinnamon oil depending on your preference!
  • Easy Cinnamon Rock Candy – the perfect gift for co-workers, neighbors, and friends!

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How to make Red Hot Cinnamon Hard Candy Old Fashioned Recipe!

This Red Hot Cinnamon Candy is so festive! Such a delicious and pretty dessert for the Christmas season! The Best Cinnamon Hard Candy!

First, you’ll need to grease either a baking pan or jelly roll pan (15″x10″x1″) with butter. Line the pan with parchment paper and butter the parchment paper too.

Next, add the corn syrup, sugar, water, and food coloring to a large saucepan. Stir all together, cover with a lid, and bring to a boil. (Don’t over stir the mixture!)

Once it’s boiling, remove the lid and continue to boil it for 3 minutes. (Stir occasionally.)

After this, insert the candy thermometer and heat the candy mixture to 300 degrees.

When it’s getting really close to the mark, remove the mixture from the heat, quickly stir, then return to heat.

Now, when the candy mixture has reached 300 degrees, immediately remove it from the heat. Quickly add in the cinnamon oil. (Be prepared for the strong fragrance!)

Then pour the hot candy mixture into the prepared baking pan (or jelly roll pan). Let it cool for 1.5 to 2.5 hours.

Once your Cinnamon Candy has completely hardened, sprinkle powdered sugar on both sides of the candy.

Next, wrap the head of a hammer in a zippered bag and break the candy into pieces using the hammer. (Fun!)

Now your Cinnamon Christmas Candy is ready to serve!

You can also re-sprinkle the pieces with powdered sugar to cover all the edges, or you can leave the edges exposed and clean.

Red Hot Cinnamon Hard Candy Old Fashioned Recipe

Yields: 15×10” sheet pan
Preparation time: 45 Minutes
Baking time: None
Additional time: 1.5 hours

Ingredients:
Butter for preparing the pan and parchment paper
4 cups granulated sugar
1 cup light corn syrup
1 cup purified water
1 teaspoon water based red food coloring (optional)
1 teaspoon cinnamon candy oil
1 cup powdered sugar

Directions:
Grease a 15”x10”x1” baking sheet (jelly roll pan) with butter.
Line the baking sheet with parchment paper and then butter the parchment paper also.
In a large saucepan, add the sugar, corn syrup, water, and food coloring.
Stir mixture, cover, and heat over medium heat until boiling (stirring occasionally).
Once boiling, uncover and let it boil for 3 minutes to dissolve sugar (stirring occasionally).
Insert a candy thermometer into the saucepan and cook on medium heat until the mixture gets to 300 degrees °F or the “hard crack” stage. Do not stir during this step until the very end.
As the mixture approaches 300 degrees (this took about 20-25 minutes), remove it from the heat and give it a quick stir to prevent burning. Replace the mixture back onto the heat and watch it closely and carefully until it reaches 300 degrees.
Once the mixture reaches 300 degrees °F, immediately remove it from the heat and quickly add the cinnamon oil (do this in a well ventilated area or open a window because the fragrance is very strong).
Carefully pour the very hot mixture into the prepared pan.
Let cool for 1.5 – 2.5 hours.
Sprinkle the top with powdered sugar and then flip it over and sprinkle the other side.
Wrap the head of a hammer with a zippered bag and use a hammer to break the candy apart.
Option to re-sprinkle with powdered sugar if desired or leave the edges exposed and clean.

Notes:
● Use 1.5 teaspoon or 2 teaspoons of cinnamon oil for a stronger cinnamon flavor.
● If you want a thinner candy, or for your recipe to yield more, use a larger sheet pan. The mixture may not go to the edges of the pan, but it will still spread more and be thinner.
● Store in an airtight container at room temperature so the candy does not get sticky.
● Package and gift to friends or serve on a tray!

Red Hot Cinnamon Hard Candy Old Fashioned Recipe - LemonPeony (14)

Red Hot Cinnamon Hard Candy Old Fashioned Recipe

Yield: 15x10" Sheet Pan

Prep Time: 45 minutes

Additional Time: 1 hour 30 minutes

Total Time: 2 hours 15 minutes

Red Hot Cinnamon Hard Candy Old Fashioned Recipe! The perfect Cinnamon Rock Candy for Christmas or Valentine's Day! Package this candy and give to friends and co-workers!

Ingredients

  • Butter for preparing the pan and parchment paper
  • 4 cups granulated sugar
  • 1 cup light corn syrup
  • 1 cup purified water
  • 1 teaspoon water based red food coloring (optional)
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon candy oil
  • 1 cup powdered sugar

Instructions

  1. Grease a 15”x10”x1” baking sheet (jelly roll pan) with butter.
  2. Line the baking sheet with parchment paper and then butter the parchment paper also.
  3. In a large saucepan, add the sugar, corn syrup, water, and food coloring.
  4. Stir mixture, cover, and heat over medium heat until boiling (stirring occasionally).
  5. Once boiling, uncover and let it boil for 3 minutes to dissolve sugar (stirring occasionally).
  6. Insert a candy thermometer into the saucepan and cook on medium heat until the mixture gets to 300 degrees °F or the “hard crack” stage. Do not stir during this step until the very end.
  7. As the mixture approaches 300 degrees (this took about 20-25 minutes), remove it from the heat and give it a quick stir to prevent burning. Replace the mixture back onto the heat and watch it closely and carefully until it reaches 300 degrees.
  8. Once the mixture reaches 300 degrees °F, immediately remove it from the heat and quickly add the cinnamon oil (do this in a well ventilated area or open a window because the fragrance is very strong).
  9. Carefully pour the very hot mixture into the prepared pan.
  10. Let cool for 1.5 - 2.5 hours.
  11. Sprinkle the top with powdered sugar and then flip it over and sprinkle the other side.
  12. Wrap the head of a hammer with a zippered bag and use a hammer to break the candy apart.
  13. Option to re-sprinkle with powdered sugar if desired or leave the edges exposed and clean.

Notes

  • Use 1.5 teaspoon or 2 teaspoons of cinnamon oil for a stronger cinnamon flavor.
  • If you want a thinner candy, or for your recipe to yield more, use a larger sheet pan. The mixture may not go to the edges of the pan, but it will still spread more and be thinner.
  • Store in an airtight container at room temperature so the candy does not get sticky.
  • Package and gift to friends or serve on a tray!

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What gives cinnamon candy its flavor?

Cinnamon candy oil is what gives this cinnamon candy its unique flavor! It’s what makes this candy SO GOOD!

This Cinnamon Oil is PERFECT and made for making holiday candies and treats! YUM!

Which cinnamon oil is edible?

This is my favorite Cinnamon Oil to use when making Homemade Cinnamon Candy! It’s adds AMAZING cinnamon flavor, and I love that it gets delivered right to my door!

What are good flavors for Rock Candy?

There are SO many fun flavors to try when making Rock Candy! Flavors like green apple, cherry, and grape are popular. Along with tutti-frutti and star anise (black licorice flavor)!

If you want to make cinnamon candy but don’t want to use red food dye, just leave it out! It will still make a yummy candy, just without the color!

Needing another delicious, no-bake holiday dessert? Try thisCrockpot Christmas Candy Recipe with Pretzels! Simple and easy Christmas treat – super fun for the kids too!

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Red Hot Cinnamon Hard Candy Old Fashioned Recipe - LemonPeony (2024)

FAQs

What are the ingredients in red hot cinnamon candy? ›

Ingredients. Sugar, Corn Syrup, Acacia (Gum Arabic), Artificial Flavor, Confectioner's Glaze (Shellac), Carnauba Wax, White Mineral Oil, Red 40, Cornstarch, Sunflower Lecithin. This product was packaged in a facility where milk, eggs, almonds, coconut, peanuts and soy are used in the production of other products.

How do you eat Red Hots candy? ›

Red Hots melt easily into any hot liquid or sauce, turning it a light pink and leaving a slightly sweet burn on the tongue. Toss a few into your next pot of hot chocolate, tea or mulled cider, and your average beverage will take on an above-average zing.

What makes cinnamon bears hot? ›

Cinnamon candy is hot because of cinnamaldehyde, a chemical found in cinnamon bark. It's a skin irritant; when put on the tongue, that's perceived as "hot". Cinnamon candies contain a fair bit of it. It may be natural or artificial, but the concentration will be higher than found in cinnamon bark.

How do you put hard candy in a mold? ›

Insert sucker stick into mold*, making certain that one end extends to about the middle of the mold cavity. Pour candy into mold and allow to harden. Do not refrigerate. Your suckers should pop-out of the molds easily when the candy has hardened.

What kind of cinnamon is in Red Hots? ›

Red Hots: Sinfully Hot Cinnamon.

Originally called cinnamon imperials, these hard candies hit you from your nose to your toes. Small, hot, and oh-so-good. If your eyes water, it just means you love them. The candy of today likely uses cassia rather than Ceylon cinnamon.

What makes cinnamon Red Hots hot? ›

Cinnamon candy is hot because of cinnamaldehyde, a chemical found in cinnamon bark. It's a skin irritant; when put on the tongue, that's perceived as "hot". Cinnamon candies contain a fair bit of it. It may be natural or artificial, but the concentration will be higher than found in cinnamon bark.

How are you supposed to eat hard candy? ›

Don't Chew on Them

Hard candies, breath mints, and lozenges are just that: hard. Chewing on them could lead to chipped, cracked, or broken teeth. The key to hard candies is to suck on them and let them dissolve rather than to chew on them.

Is red Hot candy good for you? ›

In summary, while cinnamon itself has some potential health benefits, red hot cinnamon candies are not a good source of these benefits and should be consumed in moderation due to their high sugar content and potential for harm from large amounts of cinnamon oil.

Why does cinnamon candy taste different than cinnamon? ›

Cinnamon candy is hot because of cinnamaldehyde, a chemical found in cinnamon bark. It's a skin irritant; when put on the tongue, that's perceived as "hot". Cinnamon candies contain a fair bit of it. It may be natural or artificial, but the concentration will be higher than found in cinnamon bark.

What gives cinnamon candy its flavor? ›

The main flavor of cinnamon comes from the aromatic compound “cinnamaldehyde” which is described as tasting like spicy “red hot” or “atomic fireball” candy. Of the four main culinary species of cinnamon, Vietnamese and Chinese typically have the highest cinnamaldehyde content and spicy flavor.

Why do animals not like cinnamon? ›

Exposure to high quantities of cinnamon, like in essential oils, is toxic to cats. Cinnamon has coumarin, and cats' livers can't break it down. So, while cinnamon isn't classified as toxic by many online references, it is if it is concentrated. Cats don't like it because it doesn't smell pleasant to them.

Why is my hard candy not hardening? ›

In hard candy making, it is important to cook all the water out of the sugar/corn syrup/water mixture. If the sugar mixture is not cooked to the proper temperature (the hard-crack stage 300-310° F {149-154° C.} or if you are working in a kitchen with high humidity, chances are your candy is retaining too much moisture.

Does hard candy get moldy? ›

There is very low moisture content in hard candy, which prevents mold from growing.

What temperature do you add flavoring to hard candy? ›

Without stirring, heat to 300 to 310 degrees F (149 to 154 degrees C), or until a small amount of syrup dropped into cold water forms hard, brittle threads. Remove from the heat and stir in flavored extract and food coloring. Pour onto the prepared cookie sheet.

Is there real cinnamon in Red Hots candy? ›

Most of what is sold today as cinnamon is Cassia and not Ceylon. The classic "red hot" flavor is cassia and in particular that of cassia with Chinese origins.

What is cinnamon candy made of? ›

In a large heavy saucepan, combine water, sugar, corn syrup and food coloring. Bring to a boil over medium heat, stirring occasionally. Cover and cook for 3 minutes to dissolve sugar crystals. Uncover; cook on medium-high heat, without stirring, until a candy thermometer reads 300° (hard-crack stage), about 25 minutes.

Is cinnamon flavored candy good for you? ›

In summary, while cinnamon itself has some potential health benefits, red hot cinnamon candies are not a good source of these benefits and should be consumed in moderation due to their high sugar content and potential for harm from large amounts of cinnamon oil.

Does cinnamon candy have real cinnamon? ›

Cinnamon candies use Cinnamon OIL, and the amount used determines how hot the candy will be. Cinnamon powder is the bark of the cinnamon tree ground to a powder. Cinnamon oil is a distilled product from the inner wet bark, leaves, and twigs.

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