DIY Tea Candies: A Sweet and Steamy Treat for Tea Lovers

Homemade Tea Candies: A Sweet Twist on Your Favorite Brew

If you’re a tea lover who’s also got a sweet tooth, this one’s for you. These homemade tea candies combine the comforting flavor of steeped tea with the satisfying crunch of a hard candy. They’re perfect for tea time, gifting, or just soothing your throat with a touch of sweetness.

Crafted with real tea essence and simple pantry staples, they’re easy to make and even easier to enjoy.


Why I Love This Recipe

Tea candies offer the best of both worlds—soothing tea flavor and the nostalgic feel of hard candy. What’s amazing is how customizable they are: use your favorite blend, from classic Earl Grey to spicy chai or floral jasmine.

Plus, they look beautiful in glass jars or gift bags, making them a thoughtful homemade present.


Ingredients

  • 1 Cup White Sugar
  • 100 ml Glucose Syrup (or 115g light corn syrup)
  • 1/3 Cup Tea Essence
  • 1/8 Cup Loose Tea Leaves or 6 Tea Bags
  • 2/3 Cup Boiling Water

Notes on Ingredients

  • Tea Essence: Steeping and reducing the tea concentrates its flavor. Choose a bold tea for best results.
  • Glucose or Corn Syrup: Prevents crystallization and ensures smooth texture.
  • Flavor Ideas: Try chai for spice, green tea for subtle earthiness, or mint for a fresh twist.

How to Make Tea Candies

1. Make the Tea Essence

  • Steep loose tea or tea bags in boiling water for at least 10 minutes.
  • Strain well and reduce over low heat until only 1/3 cup of liquid remains.

2. Combine the Base

  • In a saucepan, mix sugar, glucose syrup, and your tea essence.
  • Heat gently and stir until the sugar dissolves completely.

3. Cook to Hard Crack Stage

  • Attach a candy thermometer. Let the mixture boil without stirring until it reaches 164°C (330°F).
  • Use a wet pastry brush to prevent sugar crystals from forming on the sides of the pan.

4. Prepare the Candy Molds

  • While the syrup cooks, grease a tray or silicone molds with cooking spray.

5. Pour and Score

  • Once the syrup hits temperature, remove from heat and immediately pour into prepared molds or tray.
  • After 5 minutes, lightly score the surface with a knife to help break it later.

6. Cool and Break

  • Let the candy set at room temperature for about 1 hour.
  • Once firm, break along the scored lines or pop from molds.

Tips for Success

  • Choose strong tea blends for a bolder flavor in the final candy.
  • Don’t stir once boiling begins—stirring can cause crystallization.
  • Work quickly when pouring into molds; the mixture hardens fast.
  • Store in an airtight container with parchment layers to prevent sticking.

Flavor Variations

  • Honey Lemon Green Tea: Add a drop of lemon juice and a teaspoon of honey.
  • Chai Latte Candy: Use chai tea and a splash of vanilla.
  • Minty Black Tea: Steep mint leaves with your black tea for a cooling finish.

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Final Thoughts

These tea candies are a sweet celebration of your favorite brew. They’re simple, soothing, and just the right amount of nostalgic. Whether you’re gifting them or enjoying solo, they’re sure to bring a smile and a little comfort in every bite.

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