Creamy, smooth and delicious with no nuts! This Southern delicacy is a dream come true for divinity lovers around the country. Hand dipped to seal in freshness and goodness, your 1 pound package of Pecan Divinity will arrive in a Gold Gift Tin.
Divinity candy can be stored in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 weeks. It can also be stored in the refrigerator for up to 1 month. If you are storing divinity candy in the refrigerator, let it come to room temperature before cutting it into squares. Divinity candy can also be frozen for up to 3 months. When you are ready to eat the frozen divinity candy, thaw it overnight in the refrigerator.
What are some recipes that I can use Divinity Without Nuts in?
Priester's Divinity Without Nuts can be enjoyed on its own, but it is also delicious in a variety of recipes. You can use it as a filling for cookies or brownies or even make Divinity Bark by layering the divinity with chocolate chips and nuts.
What are the ingredients in Divinity Without Nuts?
The ingredients in Priester's Divinity Without Nuts are sugar, egg whites, corn syrup, and vanilla extract. A 1-ounce serving has 150 calories, 10 grams of fat, 18 grams of carbohydrates, 15 grams of sugar, and 1 gram of protein.
How is Divinity Without Nuts made?
Divinity Without Nuts is made by combining sugar, egg whites, and corn syrup in a saucepan. The mixture is then cooked over low heat until it is melted and smooth. The divinity is then poured onto a baking sheet and cooled. Once it is cool, the divinity is cut into squares.
Divinity candy can be stored in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 weeks. It can also be stored in the refrigerator for up to 1 month. If you are storing divinity candy in the refrigerator, let it come to room temperature before cutting it into squares.
Store at room temperature 1 to 2 weeks. Layer fudge pieces or divinity between waxed paper in an airtight container to prevent from quickly drying out.
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For those of you who are more particular about presentation, the mixture can also be poured into a 9-inch square pan, cooled and cut into uniform squares. Consider this: divinity hates humidity. It's best to make divinity on a cool, dry day.
Humidity equals wet, and wet equals candy that often won't set. Even in the cooler and less humid months, it can be a challenge to make old fashioned divinity - that being a divinity that is purely sugar, corn syrup, water, egg whites, chopped pecans, a little vanilla - and a goodly amount of elbow grease.
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