Sugar-coated haws, sweet and sour, all ages, it is not only delicious but also very good-looking, bright red sugar-coated haws hawthorn fruit arranged by size through the bamboo stick to the elements, wrapped in crystal clear starch syrup, people tend to sell one of its only the string of candied fruit on a stick inserted in a special, like a small tree laden with fruit, is really attractive
It is easy to make the Sugar-coated haws
Ingredient:
20g Fresh hawthorn,
10kg sugar
Preparation:
Wash hawthorns, pick out the core.
Place hawthorns in boiled water and divide them into groups in bowls.
Cut bamboo sticks 18-20cm.
Pierce 5-7 hawthorns in one bamboo stick, about 50g.
Place sugar in wok and 3kg water.
Heat 20minutes and stir.
1/2 hit at sugar mixture 5-7 minutes.
Roll over hawthorns in sugar mixture.
Press sticks on oily board
Ingredient:
20g Fresh hawthorn,
10kg sugar
Preparation:
Wash hawthorns, pick out the core.
Place hawthorns in boiled water and divide them into groups in bowls.
Cut bamboo sticks 18-20cm.
Pierce 5-7 hawthorns in one bamboo stick, about 50g.
Place sugar in wok and 3kg water.
Heat 20minutes and stir.
1/2 hit at sugar mixture 5-7 minutes.
Roll over hawthorns in sugar mixture.
Press sticks on oily board
Does it matter what kind of sugar I use to recreate this delicious treat? And what do you mean by 1/2 hit at sugar mixture 5-7 minutes. I'm very excited to try this recipe. :)
ReplyDeleteIt's a delicious dessert and looking very tasty also. This is a nice dish and I like it too much. Its an informative post and I appreciate this.
ReplyDelete10kg sugar?
ReplyDeleteLooks very tasty but i want to get the ingredents for it so my dad can make them so we can try them at school.
ReplyDeleteThey look like poop
ReplyDeletewhere to buy hawthorn?
ReplyDeleteYum! Trying these tonight. Little Pear brought me here!
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