After 12 days of holiday baking, it seems like the main food groups are candy, candy canes, candy corns and syrup. So no sense in disappointing! This candy corn recipe is nothing short of delicious and easily fits into our main food groups! Reindeer Corn or Reindeer Christmas Corn is the same thing.
"We elves try to stick to the four main food groups: candy, candy canes, candy corns and syrup." β Buddy the Elf
What is Reindeer Corn Candy you ask? Itβs the Christmas version of candy corn using the unique colors of Christmas.
We made a modified version of Alton Brown's candy corn recipe back in October and knew that this would be perfect for a gift during the holidays. It's an easy recipe with simple pantry ingredients. The little bit of honey gives this such good flavor.
Since these are finger foods, it was super easy to package Reindeer Candy Corn up in a little bottle that I got from the store and tie a big ribbon around for decorations. You could also fill a decorative candy dish with these and wrap with holiday plastic wrap.
It is with this final recipe that we wrap up the 12 days of holiday baking. I hope you have enjoyed the recipes as much as we did. If you have missed any of the days I feel like I should sing, on the first day of Christmas my true love gave to me...Special K Bars. On the second day of Christmas my true love gave to me...Rocky Road Bark, and Special K Bars. Somehow this just doesn't seem to work as well as the original song. So I'll spare you, but you get the idea.
And with that said, I feel I must wish everyone a happy holiday! Thank you for sticking around all year, reading the posts, trying the recipes, commenting, tweeting, liking, following and pinning. It's the simple things like that which keeps us motivated to continue cooking.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. And remember...Eat Dessert First. Pass the Reindeer Corn, please.
Reindeer Corn
Ingredients
Candy Corn
- 4 Β½ ounces confectioner's sugar
- Β½ ounce nonfat dry milk
- ΒΌ teaspoon kosher salt
- 3 Β½ ounces granulated sugar
- 2 Β½ ounces light corn syrup
- 1 ΒΌ ounces honey
- 2 Β½ tablespoons water
- 2 tablespoons unsalted butter at room temperature
- Β½ teaspoon vanilla extract
- 2 or 3 drops each red and green gel paste food coloring
Instructions
Directions
- Combine the confectioners sugar, dry milk and salt in a food processor.
- Pulse 4 or 5 times, until the mixture is smooth and well combined. Set aside.
- Combine the granulated sugar, corn syrup, honey and water in a 2 quart pot. Place over medium heat, cover and cook for 4 minutes.
- Add the butter, and bring the sugar syrup to 242Β°, about 2 to 4 minutes.
- Remove from heat.
- Add the vanilla and the dry mixture and stir continuously with a silicone spatula until well combined.
- Pour onto a half sheet pan lined with a silicone baking mat or parchment paper.
- Cool for 20 minutes, until the mixture is cool enough to handle.
- Divide the dough into 3 equal pieces. Add 2 or 3 drops of red food coloring to one piece and knead until the color is worked throughout.
- Add 2 to 3 drops of the green to the second piece and knead until the color is worked throughout.
- Leave the third piece white.
- Cut each color of dough into thirds.
- Roll each piece of dough into a strand about 22 inches long. Lay the strands side by side (green, red, then white) and press them together using your fingers. Cut off the uneven ends, then using a bench scraper or ruler, press each piece into a wedge, keeping the green section wide and making the white part come to a tip.
- Use a bench scraper, pizza cutter or knife, to cut each wedge into individual candies. Lay the candies on a piece of parchment until dry. At least 2 hours. Store in an airtight container with parchment between each layer.
Leslie says
Love this so much!
Aya says
These are delightful! Easy to make and definitely better than store-bought!
AndrΓ©a Janssen says
What a delicious Christmas idea! Thank you for sharing
cindy says
I can't wait to try it!
Anna says
This is such fun and unique recipe! Thanks so much for sharing it!
Freya says
This was such a fun recipe, and great to do with kids! They make the perfect festive cake decoration too!
Krystle Cook says
This is such a cute idea. I have never seen anything like this around this time of year.
serena says
Thanks so much. I usually make them around halloween, but figured why not just change the colors for Christmas
TColeman says
We love candy corn at Halloween time so this would be a huge hit! My kids would love to make some of this.
serena says
We are also big candy corn fans so it just seemed like a great way to extend it for another month π
Lisa says
I love this! It's like Christmas candy corn!!! It would be a great treat for the holiday season!! I am going to save the recipe so that I can make some with my kids.
serena says
Enjoy!
Rachel says
My daughter is looking over my shoulder as I read this, and she is very excited about the pictures of Christmas candy. It looks like we will be making it!
serena says
Ha Ha! Love it! Enjoy π
Jalisa says
I love candy corn. I would love these. Definitely something I would try making.
serena says
Thanks so much
AnnMarie John says
This is definitely an upgraded version of the very popular candy corn! I love the colors and it's not that difficult to make! I wouldn't mind making this and having the kids help out too!
serena says
Fun for the kids. Maybe a wee bit messy for them depending on age, but definitely fun π
kimberly lewis says
Oh man, you made homemade reindeer corn? look at you go! I might have to make me a batch.
serena says
Enjoy π
Jessica Joachim says
What a cute idea! I never would have thought to make a candy corn with a christmas theme! I love it and need to try this out
serena says
Thanks so much! Give it a try π
Keki Cannon says
great holiday hostess gift for those you love candy corn. I am not a huge fan but know some peeps who are.
serena says
Yes, you are correct it makes a great gift
Kristina says
Love candy corn so I know Iβd love this for sure! Iβd love this in my life to eat around the holidays with my kids!!
serena says
It's definitely a great snack for the holidays. Enjoy π
Krystal Butherus says
When I read the title, I thought, a recipe including popcorn for the reindeer. Then I saw it was for homemade reindeer corn, like Halloween candy corn! So inventive!
serena says
Thanks so much!
Kansas Bonanno says
I'm sure this taste better then your typical candy corn, and it looks like its super fun to make. Thanks for sharing.
serena says
Thanks!
Joanna @ Everyday Made Fresh says
My daughter has a corn allergy and hasn't had candy corn in years! I'm going to try and make this with agave!
serena says
Please share if you do! I'm curious to hear how it turns out
Laura @ MommyDearest says
I love this Reindeer Corn Recipe. I think we will be trying this out over Christmas Break. Thank you for the 12 days of Holiday Baking. Merry Christmas
serena says
Thanks so much! Enjoy π