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This old-fashioned homemadeChocolate Raspberry Jellies Candy Recipe brings back childhood memories.
The chocolate covered jellies candy is one of my favorite holiday candies I enjoyed as a child.
Gooseberry Patch Hometown Christmas Cookbook
I am so excited to have found the (affiliate link)Gooseberry Patch Hometown Christmascookbook.
I have been a Gooseberry Patch fan for years.
My mother in-law Bonnie also loves all things Gooseberry Patch and we often gift each other Gooseberry Patch calendars, desk calendars, and cookbooks at Christmas.
As soon as I had a chance I started paging through my copy of the Gooseberry PatchHometown Christmas (affiliate link) recipes.
I couldn't wait to try a few but as soon as I came across the Chocolate Raspberry Jellies Candy recipe in the Tree Trimming Treats chapter I knew I had to make this old-fashioned jellies candy recipe first.
I'll tell you why in a moment.
What I love about the Hometown Christmas cookbook
Everything! what is not to love.
If you've been a reader for long you know I love old vintage recipes or family recipes that have been passed down through the generations.
Vintage Family Recipes
I have a nice collection of my husband's grandmothers and great-grandmothers cookbooks.
What I love about those old family cookbooks is the history that comes with the recipes.
In the Gooseberry Patch Hometown Christmas cookbook, I get the same feeling of nostalgia as I read through the recipes.
Hometown Christmas is packed full of reader-submitted Christmas recipes. Each recipe has a little story about the recipe.
I love reading about the history of a recipe. Old vintage family recipes excite me and I love making them.
Old Fashioned Chocolate Raspberry Jellies Candy Recipe
As soon as I saw thisChocolate Raspberry Jellies Candy recipe and read the story from Teanda Smith from Saint Albans, ME about how her Dad loved the Raspberry Jellies candy that used to come in chocolate gift boxes.
Her story reminded me of how I had also loved these candies as a child and how my grandmother would always let me eat the raspberry jellies out of the gift boxes she received during the holidays.
I made a couple of slight changes to the recipe.
I made my Chocolate Raspberry Jellies Candy in Wilton candy molds(affiliate link).
I also used LORANN raspberry candy flavoring instead of Raspberry extract.
And I used Wilton Candy Melts instead of the chocolate chips.
Dipping anything in melted chocolate can be tricky sometimes. So check out my tips.
I have used chocolate chips in the past but Wilton Candy melts are so much easier to use.
They don't seize as quickly as chocolate chips.
You can use whatever works for you. Some people have no problem using chocolate chips.
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Print the Chocolate Raspberry Jellies Candy recipe below
Chocolate Covered Raspberry Jellies Candy
Arlene Mobley - Flour On My Face
Surprise your friends and family with these old fashioned homemade Chocolate Raspberry Jellies Candy for a homemade holiday.
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Prep Time 24 minutes mins
Cook Time 10 minutes mins
Total Time 34 minutes mins
Course Dessert
Cuisine American
Servings 20 pieces
Calories 132 kcal
Ingredients
- 1.75 oz Sure Jell powdered fruit pectin (1 box)
- ¾ cup water
- ½ teaspoon baking soda
- 1 cup sugar
- 1 cup light corn syrup
- 1 dram dram bottle LORANN Raspberry Flavoring (or 2 ⅛ teaspoon Raspberry Extract)
- 1 bag Wilton Dark Chocolate Candy Melts
- 1-2 tablespoons Crisco Shortening
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Instructions
In a 2-quart saucepan, mix pectin, water and baking soda; stir until foamy.
In a separate 2-quart saucepan, mix sugar and corn syrup.
Place both pans over high heat at the same time.
Cook both mixtures. stirring constantly, about 4 minutes, until foam in pectin mixture has thinned and sugar mixture is boiling rapidly.
Stirring constantly, pour pectin mixture in a slow steady stream into the boiling sugar mixture. Continue boiling one minute longer.
Remove from heat, stir in flavoring or extract.
Immediately pour into a greased 9x5 loaf pan or greased candy molds as I have used.
Let stand at room temperature overnight until firm.
Turn candy out onto wax paper sprinkled with sugar. Cut candy into ¾ inch squares with a knife dipped into warm water if you used a loaf pan.
If you used candy molds turn the candy out and roll in sugar.
Allow candy to air dry over night before dipping in chocolate.
Dip squares or molded jellies into melted chocolate. Return to wax paper until hardened.
Nutrition
Serving: 1PieceCalories: 132kcalCarbohydrates: 29gProtein: 1gFat: 2gSaturated Fat: 2gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 1gSodium: 50mgPotassium: 1mgFiber: 1gSugar: 27gVitamin A: 1IUCalcium: 3mgIron: 1mg
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Vicki
Does this recipe turn out like the jelly candy in the inside of Raspberry or Orange sticks? Or is it more like a gum drop or a gummy bear?
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Arlene Mobley
Vicki these raspberry candies turn out just like raspberry or orange sticks. Enjoy!
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Christina Old
What kind of sugar do you roll the jellies in before you dry them overnight? Powdered or granulated?
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Arlene Mobley
Hi Christina I used granulated sugar. Thanks for stopping by!Reply
Paula Michele Hafner
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Ashley Trail
I would like to win this book, and for my mom, because she loves the Gooseberry Patch books and they always have great recipes. She eats no carbs and gets her happiness from baking any and everything that you could possibly imagine, yea yea poor me !! haha
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I love homey feel of the books!
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I love them because they have so many recipes I can make with my daughter.
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Donna Kellogg
I love them because they have kid friendly recipes
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Anita Bridges
I usually use toothpicks to dip my chocolate coated bon bons..will these jellies stay on a toothpick for dipping?
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Arlene Mobley
Anita I have never tried toothpicks when dipping candy. Arlene
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They have great recipes
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I like the Gooseberry patch because they have recipes that you can actually make. You know the normal food that you can find all the ingriedents too.
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Good recipes and I also love the covers and artwork.
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Kristin
I LOVE Gooseberry Patch cookbooks! I have quite a few of them, but not this one...yet! They always have the good, old-fashioned, home cooking that I love! None of that "foo foo" food. Just good, comforting, stick-to-the-ribs recipes!
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I have been collecting Gooseberry Patch books for years. Each year for the holidays, I pull them out to get recipes and ideas for that year. I have started giving books to our married daughter for her own collection, she loves them too.
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Stephanie B
Oh this looks so tasty!!
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Christy Spurlock
Great collection of recipes.
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Dixie
This sounds like an amazing recipe...I also loved the jelly candy from those jellied candies. And what a great opportunity to win a Gooseberry Patch Hometown Cookbook...thank you!!
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What is not to love? The recipes are delicious and I love Vickie and Jo Ann's ideas and comments.
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I think these cookbooks are so pretty and well done and I would love to win this one for mom.
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I do not have a Goosebery Patch but from what I have checked out from others and the library I love the down home nature of the books.
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I love the personal notes and suggestions on the sides of the pages
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Diane
Gooseberry Patch has beautiful cookbooks and the recipes inside them are fun and delicious. Would love to have them.
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Ann F.
Thank you for the recipe! I love Gooseberry Patch and I have become one of your fans also. I like that this is made with the flavored oils because I can use Orange and chocolate and orange is my favorite combination. 🙂
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Jaclyn Reynolds
Love trying new recipes, especially this one!!
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I collect Gooseberry Patch books. I love them all.
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