Cinnamon Hard Candy – surprisingly easy to make and perfectly sweet and spicy!
Cinnamon Hard Candy
Hard candy is just a simple mix of sugar, light corn syrup and water, boiled until it reaches the hard crack stage. If you have a Candy Thermometer, its a very simple and quick process. You could really add any flavored oil and food coloring. I chose to make Cinnamon candy because, like some of my other candy recipes, it’s what my Grandma Wanda used to make at Christmas time.
Making candy sounds intimidating, but really, if you follow the steps and reach the right temperature on the candy thermometer, it’s a snap. The sugar, corn syrup and water mixture needs to come to a boil and reach 300 degrees F.
Cinnamon Candy
The secret to this cinnamon candy is the cinnamon oil. I picked this up at Michael’s. It’s much, much stronger than extract and the recipe only calls for a teaspoon, which is one of these little bottles. You can add another 1/2 teaspoon, but that makes it extra spicy and I think it would be too spicy for some, especially children.
Add the cinnamon oil and the red food coloring to the pan and give a final stir. Keep your face well away from the steam once you have added the oil and handle it carefully. I might even recommend plastic gloves. I accidentally touched my face when I had some of the oil on my finger and it immediately started burning, and when I tried to wash it off, I spread it all over my face instead. I spent half the day with a bright red burning face.? ? ?Some people are more sensitive to cinnamon and this oil is extremely concentrated. Take care not to get it on your skin, and don’t touch your eyes when handling it.
Immediately pour candy mixture onto a heavy duty baking sheet lined with heavy duty foil that has been sprayed with non stick cooking spray.
Let the hard candy cool completely. This will take about 45 minutes to an hour depending on the heat of your kitchen.
Break into small pieces using a kitchen mallet or heavy measuring cup. Sprinkle with powdered sugar and stir.
- 3 3/4 cups sugar
- 1 1/4 cup light corn syrup
- 1 cup water
- 1 teaspoon red food coloring
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon oil add another 1/2 teaspoon of cinnamon oil for extra spicy
- 2/3 cup powdered sugar
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In a 3.5 quart sauce pan fitted with a candy thermometer, heat sugar, corn syrup and water together over medium heat, stirring occasionally until sugar is dissolved, about 5 minutes. While sugar mixture is heating, prepare a baking sheet by lining it with heavy-duty foil and spraying with non stick cooking spray.
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Increase heat to high and let candy mixture come to a boil until it reaches 300 degrees F (hard crack stage) on a candy thermometer. Remove from heat and stir in food coloring and cinnamon oil. Keep face away from steam and handle cinnamon oil carefully, it can irritate skin with direct contact.
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Immediately pour candy mixture onto foil lined baking sheet and let cool completely. Once cooled, use kitchen mallet or heavy bottomed measuring cup to break up pieces. Sprinkle with powdered sugar.
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Ashley F
This is perfect to have around for the holidays! Cinnamon is my favorite!
Jennifer
I NEED to try! Such an awesome holiday treat!
Katie
Love, love love cinnamon! I have a feeling I will be snacking on these all the time!
Lauren Kelly
I was always intimidated to make candy until I found this post! You make it so easy! Thanks so much.
Julie
Delicious candy. My family loved it. Just be careful as your making it. My husband become slightly I’ll from the strong cinnamon aroma.
wilhelmina
This candy was so easy and fun to make. It is the perfect Christmas treat!
Jessica Burgess
Oh my gosh this turned out PERFECT! My dad LOVES cinnamon sweet treats and I wanted to make him something for his birthday so I made him a batch of this and he loves it. Thank you!
Lisalia
Cinnamon is a favorite flavor! This recipe will be perfect to give away during the holidays for neighbor gifts. It looks so pretty too!
Olivia
I made a batch of this candy and it turned our perfectly! I actually ended up eating the entire amount because it was so good 😉
Eden
This was awesome! Such a wonderful cinnamon flavor! We all loved it 🙂
Allyson Zea
This was way easier to make than I expected! Thanks!!
Kristyn
I love cinnamon candy!! This is so fun to make & the kids love being right there to help!!
Kosy
This is wonderful!! The sugar isn’t super necessary on the topping, so it’s good either way!!! Great use of an hour 🙂
Kathleen
First time making this and it sure wont be the last. Fantastic, so delicious.
Olivia
I know you’re not usually meant to half Candy recipes, but do you think it would work with this recipe? Or maybe can I cinnamon first, then peppermint to the rest of the batch?
Melissa
Yes! I think that would work just fine!
Jessica
My grandma used to make this candy for me as a child every Christmas, it brings back such special memories. This recipe was a PERFECT match to hers! Very simple directions and absolutely delicious. Thank you so much for sharing!