How Do You Make Homemade Lollipops? (2024)

Sure, it's easy to buy lollipops at the store, but this old-fashioned favorite is fun to make at home. The best part about making your own lollipops is that you can completely customize them—chooseyour favorite flavors and create combinations that appeal to you, your family, and friends. Coconut-lime? You got it. Spicy pineapple mint? Sounds delicious. Once you master the basic recipe, you'll love crafting new combos and experimenting with your own lollipops.(They make great gifts, too.)

You do need a few pieces of inexpensive equipment to start, such as a candy thermometerand a lollipop mold, both of which can be found for a few dollars at cake and candy supply stores, many craft stores, or online. You'll also want lollipop sticks, flavoring extracts (it could be simple vanillaor a variety of fun flavors), and perhaps even food coloring.

If you have never learned how to make candy, it is important to understand the process before you start. There are six stages: thread,soft ball, firm ball, hard ball, soft crack, andhard crack, and each stage happens at a different temperature. Thus, using a candy thermometer is crucial; even if you have owned the candy thermometer for some time, it's a good idea to test it to make sure it's still accurate. You can also do a test by dropping a spoonful of the syrup into a bowl of cold water: When it reaches the hard-crack stage, it will form brittle threads in the water and crack once you remove and try to bend it.

What You'll Need to Make this Lollipop Recipe

A Nifty Silicone Mold
A Medium Saucepan
An Accurate Candy Thermometer

“I love making homemade lollipops, and think this is a great recipe if you want to try candy making. Make sure you cook your sugar to 300F to ensure the lollipops set up correctly.” —Tracy Wilk

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Ingredients

Steps to Make It

  1. Gather the ingredients.

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  2. Prepare your lollipop molds by spraying them lightly with nonstick cooking spray. Wipe out the inside with a paper towel so that only the thinnest layer of oil remains.

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  3. Insert thelollipop sticks into the molds.

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  4. Combine the sugar, corn syrup, and water in a medium saucepan over medium-high heat.

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  5. Stir until the sugar dissolves while brushing down the sugar crystals that accumulate on sides of the pan with a wet pastry brush.

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  6. Once boiling, insert a candy thermometer. Let the mixture boil without stirring until candy reaches 300 F (149 C). This is called the hard-crack stage.

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  7. Remove the saucepan from heat. Allow it to sit until it stops bubbling completely. Stir in the extract of your choice and, if desired, food coloring.

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  8. Spoon the candy into the mold cavities, making sure to cover the back of the stick.

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  9. Cool completely and remove the lollipops once hardened, about 10 minutes or so. Enjoy.

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Tips

  • Make sure to have all of your equipment on hand before tackling this recipe. In addition to the molds and sticks, you will need a straight-sided saucepan with a heavy bottom, a wooden spoon with a long handle, and a pastry brush.
  • Save yourself some hassle (as well as possible skin burns) by using a candy thermometer with a clamp that secures it to the side of the saucepan.
  • Since sugar attracts water, the weather can have an effect on candy making. Humidity can ruin an otherwise perfectly good lollipop by making it nearly impossible to reach the hard-crack stage. Even though a rainy day is perfect for a kitchen project, it is not ideal for this one.

Recipe Variations

  • Vary the flavor of the lollipops by changing the extracts. Feel free to try out interesting flavor combinations but be sure to taste the mixture first before you make a whole batch.
  • You can also alter the colors, matching them to the flavors so they are easy to decipher from each other. Cinnamon pairs well with red food coloring, vanilla pops can be yellow, and mint pops look good in green.
  • If you like the lollipop process, try other candy recipes such as salted caramels and fruit jellies.

Why Is It Called Lollipop?

The candy we grew up with is named after a racehorse called Lolly Pop. George Smith, a candy maker from New Haven, Connecticut, had been manufacturing these sweets on a stick since 1908 but trademarked the term in 1931. The candy, though, in one way, shape, or form, dates back even further, to the late 1700s in England.

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