Introduction: ✿ REAL VIOLETS CANDY ✿
This is a gourmet candy made with pansy (Viola Odorata). You can find them from february to may in the woods or in gardens.
The "violette" (how we call them in Italy) are sweet and perfumed, and they look really decorative and delicate.
You can eat these pretty candy just by themselves, use them to accompany a cup of espresso or to decorate icecream, dessert or cakes.
Step 1: WHAT YOU NEED
Ingredients:
-violet (pansy, botanical name: viola odorosa), for as many candy you want to make. Pick the fresher and bigger one. Thake them far away from a street and If you think they may be dirty you can gently wash them and let them dry on a clean towel; don't remove the stem.
-sugar (enough for deep all your violet);
-water (the sam weight of the water you are going to use).
Step 2: MELTED THE SUGAR
-Put the sugar and the water in a pan and put it on the fire.
-Cook until it will become thick like a sirup, and if you drop a tear of it on a plate, the drop should stay solid like a little ball.
The sugar shouldn't become brown.
-Allowed the sirup to cool down a little bit to dont cook the violet.
Step 3: DEEP THE VIOLET
Deep the violet in the sirup, holding them up from the stem.
Step 4: PLACE THE CANDY ON PAPER
Place each violet on some parchment paper, far from each other.
If the sirup is little bit too solid you can help yourself with a fork.
Let them cool down and become hard for a day.
Step 5: CUT THE STEM
Cut away the stem and you are done!

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6 Comments
10 years ago on Introduction
looks nice...I don't think I've seen this before...thanks :-)
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
Thanks! In Italy they are popular, we do also the ice-cream with the violet
10 years ago on Introduction
I soooooooooo want to do this! I have a difficult time finding organic flowers though. I am growing my own so I can make delicious edible flowers! Thanks for sharing and have a great day!
sunshiine
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
Thats a good idea to plant them! and the violet grow and multiplied so fast ones they find a place they like
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
Thanks!
10 years ago on Introduction
Try adding corn syrup before cooking the sugar, it will prevent it from crystallizing