Candy corn seems to be a polarizing treat - people either love it or they hate it. I'm one of the rare people in the middle. I like it, but not enough to buy it over a different sugary treat. No matter your stand on candy corn, I think you'll agree that it is beautiful when you turn it into flowers. Specifically, Black-eyed Susans.
Candy Corn Black-eyed Susan Edible Flowers
Materials:
Steps:
Place a piece of parchment paper on your workspace. Follow the instructions to melt the yellow Candy Melts. Place a small dollop (about the size of a nickel) of yellow candy on the parchment paper, then arrange seven pieces of candy corn to make the petals. Repeat until you have the desired number of flowers. Let the candy set for 15 minutes.
Pour the jimmies onto a cutting board and chop them into small bits, the way you would mince garlic.
Let the candy harden for 15 minutes and your beautiful Black-eyed Susans are ready to serve!
Fun fact: The Black-eyed Susan is the state flower of Maryland. I'm going to be on the lookout for them the next time we visit the Old Line State!
These are just AWESOME!!!! And I think I am a middle person too... I will eat them, but I am ok if they aren't there too! LOL!
ReplyDeleteThey turned out pretty!
ReplyDeleteI've never had candy corn...lol