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nfn | 11:54 Wed 18th Apr 2007 | Food & Drink
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Could some kind soul please tell me how I crystalise angelica. My mum's got tons of the stuff and we don't want to let it go to waste. I'll be away from my 'puter until 20 April but will reply to you all when I get back. Thanks
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make fairy or butterfly cakes and chop the angelica up with some glace cherries and put them on the top. Very 70's but puts it to use.
NFN - This website has directions:

http://www.culinarycafe.com/Candy-Snacks/Candi ed_Angelica.html

Candied Angelica

1 lb Angelica stalks
1 lb Granulated sugar

The most important thing about candying angelica is to choose stalks that are young and tender. Angelica is only worth candying in April or May when the shoots are new and softly coloured. Trim the young shoots into 3-4 inch lengths, put them into a pan, cover with water and bring to a boil. Drain and scrape away tough skin and fibrous threads with a potato peeler, rather as you might prepare celery. Return the angelica to the pan, pour on fresh boiling water and cook until green and tender. If the shoots are as youthful as they should be, this will take 5 minutes or less. Drain the stalks and dry them. Put them into a bowl and sprinkle granulated sugar between layers, allowing 1 pound of sugar for every 1 pound of angelica. Cover and leave for 2 to 3 days. Slide contents of the bowl into a heavy-based pan. Bring very slowly to the boil and simmer until the angelica feels perfectly tender and looks clear.

Drain, then roll or toss the shoots on greaseproof paper thickly strewn with sugar, letting the angelica take up as much sugar as will stick to it. Then dry off the angelica - without letting it become hard - in the oven, using the lowest possible temperature. I place the stalks directly on the oven shelves (with trays underneath to catch any falling sugar) and find they need about 3 hours. Wrap and store after cooling completely. Packed into pretty little boxes, home-candied angelica makes a charming present.

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thanks BBWCHATT, great instructions - I know what I'll be doing ALL weekend now! ; )
Thanks for letting me know nfn - I love it when someone does that - it doesn't happen very often here on AB!!!

I hope you make lots of little gifts of it for your friends.

BBWCHATT
The old lady in Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA

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