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Fun with Sugar

By , About.com GuideApril 8, 2007

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Happy Easter! I learned a new recipe today, for Peeps™ s'mores. I know a lot of people love Peeps (Easter treat traditionally found in yellow chick form, though other colors and shapes exist), but I always relegated them to the 'not food' category of Easter candy. That was before I learned how to eat them with chocolate.

The recipe is easy and fun. Take a graham cracker, set a Peep on it, put a couple of Hershey's Kisses™ on another cracker, pop them in the microwave, and nuke them until the Peep has expanded so it looks like it's ready to explode (20 seconds seems good). Smush the Peep side and the Kiss side together, and enjoy!

Peeps are marshmallows, which are puffed table sugar. Table sugar is purified sucrose. Sucrose, like other sugars, is composed of hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen. Here's a bit more about sugar for you, to read for the 20 seconds it will take you to nuke a s'more and unwrap Kisses for another one:
  • Close-Up of Sugar Crystals - See the pretty monoclinic shape?
  • Make Fake Glass - If you heat sugar, you can make hard candy out of it. If you spread the hard candy onto a cookie sheet, you can make stage 'glass'.
  • Grow Sugar Crystals - Rock candy is made from sugar crystals. These crystals are fairly easy to grow, plus you can eat the finished product.
  • Experiments on Peeps - Neat website I found while looking for a photo.
Photo: PDPhoto.org

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