Old Fashioned Divinity Recipe (2024)

We love this divinity recipe... it's just like grandma used to make.

By: RecipeLion.com Test Kitchen

13 Comments

Old Fashioned Divinity Recipe (1)

Old Fashioned Divinity Recipe

By: RecipeLion.com Test Kitchen

Do you remember when divinity was a must-have during the holidays? We do, and we're bringing those days back with this old fashioned divinity recipe. Light and fluffy, with a gorgeous pink color, you'll find that divinity has never been more popular at your holiday candy table. There's no better time to introduce old time recipes to your family than the holidays!

We've made this classic recipe using easy-to-find ingredients, so you can come home from the grocery store and start your candy making tradition. Maraschino cherries provide great flavor and that delightful pink color, and we do recommend adding a few sprinkles. They just add that extra decoration that's perfect for the holiday season. Enjoy making this old fashioned divinity recipe with your family!

Yields36

Preparation Time15 min

Cooking Time35 min

Ingredients

  • 3 cups sugar
  • 1 cup light corn syrup
  • 1/2 cup water
  • 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 2 egg whites
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1/2 cup maraschino cherries, drained and patted dry
  • white sprinkles (optional)

Directions

  1. Line 1-2 baking sheets with parchment paper.

  2. In a 2-quart heavy pot combine the sugar, corn syrup, water and salt.

  3. Cook over low heat and stir until the sugar fully dissolves.

  4. Increase the heat to high and cook the mixture until it reaches 260 degrees (hard ball stage). Do not stir!

  5. While the sugar mixture is cooking place the egg whites in a very clean and dry bowl of a stand mixer.

  6. When the sugar mixture reaches about 230 degrees start to beat the egg whites until stiff peaks form.

  7. Very carefully pour the hot sugar mixture in a steady stream over the egg whites while the mixer is running at high speed.

  8. Add in the vanilla and continue to beat for 5-10 minutes until the mixture is stiff enough to shape and is no longer shiny.

  9. Stir in the cherries.

  10. Using a small ice cream scoop or a tablespoon drop mounds onto the parchment lined baking sheets.

  11. Top with sprinkles if using.

  12. Let rest at room temperature until set.

Variations

You can use chopped pecans in the mixture and/or top with a pecan half.

Notes

Do not try and make this confection on a hot, humid, or rainy day. It will affect the outcome of the candy.

Use a well calibrated candy thermometer when making this confection.

This recipe is inspired by Robyn from Add a Pinch, who makes great divinity!

  • Pin
  • Share
  • Email
  • Save
  • Remove

Read NextGrandma's Magic Peanut Butter Fudge

  • Christmas
  • Holiday
  • Vintage
  • Candy
  • Christmas Dessert Recipes

Your Recently Viewed Recipes

Leave a Comment

Thanks for your comment. Don't forget to share!

Old Fashioned Divinity Recipe (7)

Rnbowgrl

Aug 23, 2018

The thought of my grandmother making divinity when I was a kid certainly brings back feelings of nostalgia for me. I never really paid any attention to how it was made but I do remember that it was white when my grandmother made it. (which I assume is because there were no cherries in it) Today this candy would send me into sugar overload...but it would be a perfect gift for those with a sweet tooth and I'm wondering if it would be safe to add in chocolate bits to compliment the cherries.

Old Fashioned Divinity Recipe (8)

Morehouse17

Mar 31, 2018

Divinity is so divine. Such an easy recipe and usually it does turns out well. My aunt is the divinity queen of the family.

Old Fashioned Divinity Recipe (9)

Delphine Bryant

Mar 25, 2018

These look yummy. Could easily be served for any occasion. It has been a while since I have had divinity and I may give this new recipe a try.

Old Fashioned Divinity Recipe (10)

Kaylee Renae

Nov 16, 2017

This was yummy but way too sweet for me. I only ate half. SUPER CUTE THOUGH. I liked the addition of the festive little silver balls. Very Christmas. Very Cute. )

Old Fashioned Divinity Recipe (11)

jthelander1231

Nov 16, 2017

These were a bit too sweet for my taste, but I could see them being really fun additions to a holiday party or kid's birthday.

Old Fashioned Divinity Recipe (12)

Princess Carolyn

Nov 15, 2017

This was pretty good! The texture was soft and pillow, and it had nice cherry flavor.

Old Fashioned Divinity Recipe (13)

Jenny A M

Nov 15, 2017

This is a nice, updated divinity. Kids would like this more than versions with nuts. Color is a very pretty pink.

Old Fashioned Divinity Recipe (14)

Jim Moriarty

Nov 15, 2017

I don't know how I felt about eating this. It was sweet and aesthetically pleasing, but the gooey consistency was almost too much. It'd be a great adhesive when you want the kids to pipe down though.

Old Fashioned Divinity Recipe (15)

nataliegrace

Nov 15, 2017

I was surprised by how much I liked this candy. I love anything with maraschino cherries, so that's really what drew me in. It also reminded me a lot of 7-minute frosting, which I really like! The only thing I'd do differently next time would be to make each "cloud" a little smaller.

Old Fashioned Divinity Recipe (16)

bambakes7

Nov 15, 2017

This is the first time I've tried divinity! The consistency was unlike anything I've ever tried before. It reminded me of a fluffier Laffy Taffy. So fun!

Old Fashioned Divinity Recipe (17)

Keithana Bradleigh

Nov 15, 2017

Not my favorite. Very, very sweet and heavy. Almost thought it was a dollop of white sugar frosting at first. Just ate a small bite and that was enough.

Old Fashioned Divinity Recipe (18)

Crafty Suz

Feb 11, 2017

I enjoyed Robyn's story behind her grandmother's Divinity. My grandmother and mother also made Divinity Fudge at Christmas time. It was a really big deal when I was a young girl. I've also made their recipe and it was a delicate and longer process than this particular recipe. I like the new to me idea of spooning the Divinity out and letting the little clouds dry out. The kind we made was in a pan and the fudge be cut into squares. I'm definitely putting this on my to make list for my 85 year old Mom. We'll have to share it with her granddaughter and great granddaughters. I'm sure it will be delicious.

Old Fashioned Divinity Recipe (19)

trishclark529

Dec 22, 2016

Ooh this sounds divine! Ha Ha. I think I will add these to my candy list. I love that these are not baked! I could do the other hundred things I have to do while these sit and harden! I love it! I don't have wax paper though, but I do have parchment paper. I like it better. Does anyone think that these will stick if I use parchment paper? I really don't want to brave the stores two days before Christmas.

Old Fashioned Divinity Recipe (20)

Report Inappropriate Comment

Are you sure you would like to report this comment? It will be flagged for our moderators to take action.

Thank you for taking the time to improve the content on our site.

Trending Now

Old Fashioned Divinity Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Why is my divinity chewy? ›

Corn Syrup – This is added to stop the sugar from crystalizing giving you a very smooth, chewy texture that's not grainy. Sugar – White granulated sugar is the best for this recipe, avoid brown sugar or it'll affect both the taste and look of the divinity.

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.

What to do with divinity that won t set up? ›

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 not fluffy? ›

There could be several reasons that your divinity did not turn out fluffy: The syrup was not at the right temperature when it was added to the egg whites. The egg white and syrup mixture was not beaten long enough. The humidity was too high.

Why is my divinity not getting stiff? ›

Humidity equals wet, and wet equals candy that often won't set. Even in the cooler and less humid months, it can be a challenge to make old fashioned divinity - that being a divinity that is purely sugar, corn syrup, water, egg whites, chopped pecans, a little vanilla - and a goodly amount of elbow grease.

Why is my divinity gritty? ›

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. If you're making candy on a hot or humid day, cook the candy a few degrees higher than the recipe specifies to overcome these undesired side effects.

Why is divinity candy so hard to make? ›

Now, making divinity comes with all kinds of warnings about humidity and weather. You can't make it if it is "too" humid or if it's raining. The moisture in the air will keep the candy from setting and drying properly.

Why is my divinity runny? ›

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.

Do you refrigerate divinity? ›

Store the divinity at room temperature in an airtight container for up to two weeks. Make sure the environment is not humid, as excess moisture in the air will make the candy sticky.

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

High humidity hastens the breakdown of sugar as it cools. Once the candy has cooled to the point where it can no longer evaporate moisture, it can actually begin to reabsorb moisture. This produces a softer product than may be desirable.”

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's the difference between divinity and nougat? ›

The only difference between making nougat and making Divinity, I saw, was that nougat requires that after blending beaten egg whites without about half of your hard-ball-stage syrup, you heat the rest to near hard-crack before blending it in. So the Divinity process is basically an easier version of the nougat process.

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.

Is divinity the same as Turkish Delight? ›

Similar to Turkish Delight and other nougat/meringue-type candies, divinity is made by cooking sugar syrup until firm then beating whisked egg whites into it. Many believe that the name of this Southern confection is derived from how it tastes --"divine!"

What is the difference between meringue and divinity candy? ›

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.

Is divinity supposed to be soft? ›

I usually test it once at 15 minutes and then every minute or so after until the candy is ready to go. You don't want to over beat the candy. This results in brittle candy that is crumbly – not what you want. True divinity has a pillowy soft, chewy center that is in a word, divine.

How long is divinity good for? ›

To ensure it stays fresh, store your divinity candy in an airtight container in a cool, dry place for up to two weeks.

References

Top Articles
Premium Car Rental in Catania  
Rule change means US personnel who received J&J shot no longer considered fully vaccinated by Germany
AMC Theatre - Rent A Private Theatre (Up to 20 Guests) From $99+ (Select Theaters)
Cranes For Sale in United States| IronPlanet
Craigslist Mpls Mn Apartments
T Mobile Rival Crossword Clue
Free Atm For Emerald Card Near Me
Jefferson County Ky Pva
My Vidant Chart
Turning the System On or Off
Calmspirits Clapper
How to find cash from balance sheet?
7 Fly Traps For Effective Pest Control
Cinebarre Drink Menu
St. Petersburg, FL - Bombay. Meet Malia a Pet for Adoption - AdoptaPet.com
Metro Pcs.near Me
Poe Str Stacking
Bible Gateway passage: Revelation 3 - New Living Translation
Vegas7Games.com
All Obituaries | Gateway-Forest Lawn Funeral Home | Lake City FL funeral home and cremation Lake City FL funeral home and cremation
8005607994
Bethel Eportal
Best Sports Bars In Schaumburg Il
The best brunch spots in Berlin
Inbanithi Age
Tire Plus Hunters Creek
Is Holly Warlick Married To Susan Patton
Blackboard Login Pjc
Cor Triatriatum: Background, Pathophysiology, Epidemiology
Tomb Of The Mask Unblocked Games World
Reserve A Room Ucla
Angel del Villar Net Worth | Wife
Diggy Battlefield Of Gods
Newcardapply Com 21961
#scandalous stars | astrognossienne
Cheap Motorcycles Craigslist
The Blackening Showtimes Near Regal Edwards Santa Maria & Rpx
KM to M (Kilometer to Meter) Converter, 1 km is 1000 m
Craigslist Putnam Valley Ny
Froedtert Billing Phone Number
Engr 2300 Osu
RECAP: Resilient Football rallies to claim rollercoaster 24-21 victory over Clarion - Shippensburg University Athletics
Arcane Bloodline Pathfinder
Cocorahs South Dakota
Gamestop Store Manager Pay
Fatal Accident In Nashville Tn Today
Reilly Auto Parts Store Hours
Menu Forest Lake – The Grillium Restaurant
The Cutest Photos of Enrique Iglesias and Anna Kournikova with Their Three Kids
Canonnier Beachcomber Golf Resort & Spa (Pointe aux Canonniers): Alle Infos zum Hotel
Nfl Espn Expert Picks 2023
Costco Gas Price Fort Lauderdale
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Eusebia Nader

Last Updated:

Views: 6525

Rating: 5 / 5 (80 voted)

Reviews: 87% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Eusebia Nader

Birthday: 1994-11-11

Address: Apt. 721 977 Ebert Meadows, Jereville, GA 73618-6603

Phone: +2316203969400

Job: International Farming Consultant

Hobby: Reading, Photography, Shooting, Singing, Magic, Kayaking, Mushroom hunting

Introduction: My name is Eusebia Nader, I am a encouraging, brainy, lively, nice, famous, healthy, clever person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.