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Divinity Candy is a southern Christmas staple. Grandmothers all over the south are making this confection come December. Candy making is a dying art if you ask me, and I think that making candy from scratch is incredibly satisfying.

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My friend Megan asked me if I could try out a family recipe of hers. She said that it was giving her a hard time and that I could see what I could do with it. I love a challenge, so of course, I said that it would be no problem. Yeah. I was wrong. On the fourth try, I got it right. Not just right, but perfect. It is exactly what I was after. Slightly crunchy on the outside and soft and chewy on the inside, full of pecans and vanilla. The texture is like the inside of a Three Muskateers bar. I understand why this candy is named what it is named. It is truly divine.

I love working with sugar, but you need to pay careful attention to it and it is truly scientific. I tried Megan’s recipe the first time and her recipe was lacking a few details. I did a little research and played around with the proportions and made some notes to fill in the blanks. My kitchen journal came in very handy for sure.

What is a Divinity Candy?

Divinity candy is a sweet treat that’s commonly made from corn syrup, egg whites, and sugar. It originated in the US a the beginning of the 20th century. It is also referred to as “Southern candy”.

It is similar to nougat, marshmallows, or fudge. Meringue is also similar but they have small differences. While meringue is cooked at 240 degrees F, divinity candy requires more heat and is cooked at 266 degrees F to hold its structure.

Divinity Candy Ingredients

  • 4 cups sugar
  • 1 cup light corn syrup
  • 3/4 cup water
  • 3 egg whites
  • pinch of salt
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla
  • 2 cups chopped pecans
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How to Make – The Steps

Step 1:

In a medium to large saucepan, stir together the sugar, corn syrup and water. You can stir it together before you put it on the heat, but not while it is on the heat. You are going to cook this mixture over high heat until it reaches 266 degrees on a candy thermometer. This is called the hard ball stage.

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Step 2:

Meanwhile. in the bowl of a mixer with the whip attachment, beat the egg whites and the salt until stiff peaks form.

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Step 3:

This is what the sugar will look like when it is ready.

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Step 4:

If you are going to put the Divinity on a cookie sheet or a pan, make sure that it is covered with parchment and coated with cooking spray. Do not forget this step. I did and I had to make it all over again.

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Step 5:

With the mixer running slowly pour the sugar into the egg whites. Make sure it is a thin stream and that you are really careful not to splatter the sugar. The sugar is 266 degrees and will burn you badly.

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Step 6:

You are going to beat the mixture for about 5 minutes. It will lose its gloss and it will be straining the mixer when it is getting close.

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Step 7:

Add in the vanilla and the nuts.

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Step 8:

Pour the mixture into the prepared pan. If you are dropping them onto the paper, use two spoons. If it starts to harden whip in a little hot water.

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Step 9:

Spray an offset spatula with cooking spray and spread it evenly in the pan. Let it cool and harden.

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How to Make Sure Divinity Candy is Done?

When the divinity candy losses its sheen, glossiness, and stickiness it is done. But when if the candy falls back into the bowl in ribbons and merges back into itself it’s not done yet and you need to beat it some more.

Remember to watch the temperature of your divinity candy as it requires specific heat to make. Also once you let it rest and you have done the recipe correctly it will harden slightly but still retain its fluffy texture from the egg whites you used.

Tip & Tricks

  • Let your divinity candy rest for 2 hours minimum or better yet overnight. This will let your candy harden a bit and will help hold its structure making it easier to portion.
  • If your divinity candy fails to harden, add 2 tablespoons of powdered sugar and beat again. Allow it to rest for about 15 minutes. This will absorb more moisture and will allow your sweet treat to harden.
  • If you want your divinity candy to soften up a bit add hot water a tablespoon at a time and beat it again. Repeat the process until you get the desired fluffy consistency.
  • Divinity is extremely temperamental. This is not a rainy day project. If there is a lot of humidity, this recipe will not turn out the way that you want it to.
  • You need a candy thermometer for this recipe, you need to reach specific temperatures.
  • Also, you need to have everything ready to go before you start. You can either put the divinity in a pan and cut it into pieces after it has cooled and hardened as I have done or you can drop it by the spoonful and leave it free form.

How to store?

Once you have rested your divinity candy for about 2 hours it will set and reach room temperature. You can portion your candy and store it in an airtight container at room temperature. This will make it last for up to 2 weeks. If you want to keep it in the freezer, you can as well. This will extend its shelf life for about 2 months.

How to Package Them

The easiest packaging yet. I found this cute little felt bucket in the dollar bin at Target. I put the Divinity in a clear bag tied it with a ribbon and put it inside the bucket. I thought that the white candy would look so cute with the snowman. And I think that I was right.

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How to Make Divinity Candy

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Ingredients

  • 4 cups sugar
  • 1 cup light corn syrup
  • 3/4 cup water
  • 3 egg whites
  • pinch of salt
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla
  • 2 cups chopped pecans

Instructions

  • In a medium to large saucepan, stir together the sugar, corn syrup and water. You can stir it together before you put it on the heat, but not while it is on the heat. You are going to cook this mixture over high heat until it reaches 266 degrees on a candy thermometer. This is called the hard ball stage.

  • Meanwhile. in the bowl of a mixer with the whip attachment, beat the egg whites and the salt until stiff peaks form.

  • This is what the sugar will look like when it is ready.

  • If you are going to put the Divinity on a cookie sheet or a pan, make sure that it is covered with parchment and coated with cooking spray. Do not forget this step. I did and I had to make it all over again.

  • With the mixer running slowly pour the sugar into the egg whites. Make sure it is a thin stream and that you are really careful not to splatter the sugar. The sugar is 266 degrees and will burn you badly.

  • You are going to beat the mixture for about 5 minutes. It will lose its gloss and it will be straining the mixer when it is getting close.

  • Add in the vanilla and the nuts.

  • Pour the mixture into the prepared pan. If you are dropping them onto the paper, use two spoons. If it starts to harden whip in a little hot water.

  • Spray an offset spatula with cooking spray and spread it evenly in the pan. Let it cool and harden.

Tried this recipe?Let us know how it was!

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FAQs

What is divinity candy made of? ›

Divinity is a confection made from egg whites, corn syrup, and sugar. It's similar to nougat, fudge, or marshmallow. Tip: replace the sugar with brown sugar to create "sea foam." Other ingredients can be used to give the candy other tastes, like chopped dried fruit and chopped nuts.

Why is my divinity not fluffy? ›

You can sometimes correct a divinity fail. If it is too stiff, add very hot water, beating in a half tablespoon at a time until it reaches a fluffy consistency. If it is too thin and does not set, try adding 1/2 tablespoon at a time of powdered sugar until it thickens.

Does humidity affect making divinity candy? ›

Consider this: divinity hates humidity. It's best to make divinity on a cool, dry day. If it's humid (over 50%) or rainy, the candy might end up with a more gooey, or grainy texture.

Why won't my divinity candy set up? ›

If your divinity candy fails to harden, add 2 tablespoons of powdered sugar and beat again. Allow it to rest for about 15 minutes. This will absorb more moisture and will allow your sweet treat to harden. If you want your divinity candy to soften up a bit add hot water a tablespoon at a time and beat it again.

Is divinity the same as marshmallow? ›

Actually, divinity is a candy that has the texture of a marshmallow, although there are no marshmallows used in the recipe. It's also similar to fudge, but still so different. (Is that clear enough😉 ?) If you have never tried divinity, this is an easy recipe to give a try and a taste!

Why is it called divinity candy? ›

Divinity gets its name because it tastes, well, divine. The nougat-like candy is made with egg whites, sugar, and corn syrup.

Why can't you make divinity on a rainy day? ›

Sugar is hydroscopic, which means it attracts water molecules, including the water vapor molecules within the air. The higher the humidity, the more water vapor is available for the sugar molecules to attract. The result: A divinity that is less pillowy soft and more gooey and gritty in texture.

Can you overbeat divinity? ›

If you undercook your syrup, your candy will be sweet puddles. Overcook your syrup, and your candy will too hard to eat. Underbeat your candy and you might have to eat it with a spoon. Overbeat it and could be crunchy and sugary.

How to tell when divinity is done? ›

The divinity is ready when it holds its shape in a mound on the parchment paper. If it turns into a puddle, continue beating the mixture.

How long can you store divinity candy? ›

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.

What to do if divinity doesn't harden? ›

But if your divinity fails to harden, you can beat in two tablespoons of powdered sugar and allow the mixture to rest a few minutes; if the candy hardens too much, you can blend in hot water a tablespoon at a time until the perfect, fluffy consistency is reached.

Why is my divinity runny? ›

Make sure your beater is up to it, though. Making divinity will overheat the motors of portable mixers and most lightweight free-standing mixers. And don't try making divinity when the humidity is above 60%. No matter how long you beat the mixture, it will remain too runny to form into mounds.

Is divinity candy safe to eat? ›

Dry meringue shells, which are baked in the oven, are safe. Divinity candy is also safe. Avoid icing recipes using uncooked eggs or egg whites. However, "seven-minute frosting," made by combining hot sugar syrup with beaten egg whites, is safe.

How long does it take for divinity to set? ›

Divinity should be dry and set within two hours, but have patience. It may take a little longer. If you would like to try correcting a thin divinity, beat in a little bit of powdered sugar at a time until the consistency is drier and thicker, before dropping onto sheets of waxed paper again to dry.

Why is my divinity crumbly? ›

Beat until candy holds its shape, 5-6 minutes. (Do not overmix or candy will get stiff and crumbly.)

What is the difference between fudge and divinity? ›

Typically known as "divinity," this fudge is unlike your average. This is because it's a fluffy white or artificially tinted fudge. Whereas traditional fudge is made from your usual baking ingredients (sugar, butter, milk and cream) -- divinity is created out of sugar, corn syrup, egg whites, and artificial flavoring.

Is divinity candy the same as nougat? ›

Divinity candy is an old-fashioned confection made with very simple ingredients such as sugar, egg whites, water, vanilla, and corn syrup. It is nougat-like in texture, but slightly lighter, and nuts, dried fruit, or candy are often added.

Is divinity a type of nougat? ›

Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Divinity is a nougat-like confection made with whipped egg white, corn syrup, and sugar. Optional ingredients such as flavors, chopped dried fruit and chopped nuts are frequently added.

What's the difference between meringue and divinity? ›

Divinity Candy Versus Meringue

In a meringue, the sugar syrup is cooked to about 240°F or until the sugar forms a soft, malleable ball when a spoonful is dropped in cold water. For divinity, the sugar is taken a bit further to 250°F (or the firm ball stage) where it can hold more structure.

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