Sugar temperatures

Name | Temperature | Touch Test1 | Use |
---|---|---|---|
Syrup | 100℃ | Coats a spoon | Basic syrup |
Small thread | 106℃ | Pulls into threads between fingers | Pâtes de fruits - Fruit pastes |
Soft ball | 115-116℃ | Forms soft ball when rolled | Jams and jellies |
Firm ball | 120-124℃ | Forms firm ball when rolled | Italian meringue |
Hard ball | 125-128℃ | Forms hard ball when rolled | Marshmallows |
Soft crack | 130-140℃ | Thread bend before breaking | Candies |
Hard crack | 145-155℃ | Forms brittle threads which break when bent | Poured, pulled, spun, bubble sugar, etc. |
Light caramel | 155-160℃ | Light brown | Caramel coating for fruit, fritters etc. |
Caramel | 165-175℃ | Dark brown | Crème caramel or flavouring |
1 Touch test - Drop a little cooked sugar into a bowl of very cold water. Remove sugar and touch and interpret.
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