We are the Daniels. We have a crazy-hectic life revolving around God, family, homeschooling, and church. We love our life and realize how incredibly blessed we are. Sometimes we just forget to give God control and it becomes a mess. That's why we are striving harder everyday to search God's will out for our day to day lives and to follow His lead! Yes, my hands are full but our blessings are overflowing!
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Christmas Candy
For any holiday there was always a kitchen
full of women when I was growing up. My mom, aunt, and granny
(great-grandmother) were always busy days before just preparing for the day
of's feast. We were in and out as kids, but had better things to do then help
cook but the older we all got the more we moved into the kitchen too. Mama and
Granny started passing the traditions down to us and taught us the secrets to
making Christmas dishes taste the way we knew they should, the way they always
made them. One of the first things I remember Granny teaching me to make was
Pecan Pralines. She had an old ragged piece of paper with the recipe on it, she
never needed it, she knew it by heart. She always helped me measure the
ingredients and I would stand by the stove and stir. While I stirred away and
the pralines cooked low and slow, she would prepare the parchment paper, and
get me a little bowl with water for the ball test, and chop the pecans. The
pralines almost never flopped when she was helping me. She taught me how to
test the candy for the perfect soft ball to see if they were ready. One thing I
will never forget is she would say, that whoever started the batch had to
finish them, because if someone else stepped in and stirred different than the
starter the batch would flop. All of these things I cherish and will remember
so one day I can pass on the tradition. Granny passed away Christmas day 2005,
I miss her just as much as I did that very day. I keep her memory with me all
throughout the year, but when I make Pecan Pralines I can feel her watching me
stir.
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