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Corn flake candy
Corn flake candy











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  1. #CORN FLAKE CANDY FOR FREE#
  2. #CORN FLAKE CANDY FREE#

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#CORN FLAKE CANDY FREE#

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corn flake candy

Pull up a chair, grab some iced tea, and 'sit a bit' as we say down south. Hey Y’all! Welcome to some good ole, down home southern cooking. I used a smaller flake, generic brand, and needed 5 cups this time.Ĭombine 1 cup of granulated sugar and 1 cup of light corn syrup in a large saucepan.Īs an Amazon Associate, Deep South Dish earns from qualifying purchases. You'll add them in 1 cup at a time and will need somewhere between 4 and 6 cups total, depending on the brand of cereal you use. Measure out about 6 cups of cornflakes and have those at the ready. The one thing that you need to remember is that this sets up quickly, so have everything ready and work quickly.īutter a couple of baking sheets, or cover with parchment paper set aside. Like those old fashioned Ting-a-Lings, these are a well loved and easy treat to add to your holiday cookie and candy trays. Coconut, peanuts, chocolate chips and raisins are a few of the typical, modern add-ins. Feel free to embellish to your heart's desire though, if you like. There are a few variations of it around these days, but this is the classic version, with the addition of some vanilla. They are a simple blend of sugar, corn syrup, peanut butter and cornflake cereal that are a Christmas classic.Īnother one of those old fashioned treasures that's been around forever, cornflake candy is super easy, and is a treat that is certainly fondly remembered around the holidays. Cornflake Candy is another heritage recipe you may remember from your grandmother.













Corn flake candy