Ingredients
You will need:
½ pint of water
1oz of Gelatine
1lb of granulated Sugar
¼ teaspoon of citric acid
1 tablespoon of rosewater
Pink food colour
A little icing sugar and cornflour
Pour your water into a cold pan and then sprinkle the gelatine over the surface of the water stirring gently.
Add the sugar and citric acid and put on a low heat until everything has dissolved.
Boil hard for 20 minutes then add the rosewater
Drip in colouring until you get a nice pink shade. I find my handy dandy cheap plastic eyedroppers come in handy here (as well as water purification, vinegar titration and all sorts of other stuff)
Leave the mixture to cool for 15 minutes and then pour into an oiled mould. As keen as I am on traditional tools, these silicone loaf tins and moulds they make these days are fantastic for turning out neat loaves, soaps, sweets and all sorts. Heatproof and you can just turn them inside out. Silly colours they come in though
Let the mixture cool in the mould for 24 hours. Sieve together a couple of tablespoons of cornflour with a couple of tablespoons of icing sugar. Leave most in a bowl but use a bit to carefully coat a cutting board
Using a sharp knife, cut into slices and then cubes. A good size is about ¾.
Roll each cube in the icing sugar and cornflour. You should end up with about a pound and a half
Line some tins with greaseproof paper and fill with the cubes giving each layer a thick dusting of the sugar / cornflour mix.
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