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Make Candy Buttons at home! This is an easy, at-home hard candy recipe for you to easily recreate with just 4 simple ingredients. Bring the nostalgia back of childhood with this recipe.
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What are Candy Buttons?
Candy buttons are cute little dot shaped candies that can be made in any color you like! These necco candy buttons are like eating tiny drops of sugar but with all of the colorful fun! These only have 4 ingredients, they are the perfect bulk candy to make and share.
Ingredients Needed
- Sugar: we’ll be using powdered sugar
- Meringue powder: or use 1 egg white instead of the water and meringue powder.
- Water: to help mix the ingredients
- Food Coloring: any color or colors you want
How to make Candy Buttons at home
- Cut white paper sheets into twelve strips.
- Beat the powdered sugar, meringue powder, and water until thick and smooth. If you are making different colors, divide the icing into separate small bowls and color as desired.
- Place each color in a pastry bag or ziploc bag.
- Snip the corner off of one bag at a time, and pipe small dots of candy onto the prepared paper. Repeat with the second bag.
- Let dry several hours or overnight. Cut strips into desired lengths and eat.
Expert Tips
I recommend using white printing paper NOT parchment or wax paper. The candy will slip off if not using regular printing paper.
FAQs
Yes you can! Instead of the meringue powder, use 1 egg white.
At your local grocery store in the baking isle.
You can use any food colorings you like for this candy dots recipe.
Store in an airtight container for up to 2 weeks.
The candy buttons are nonstick so they will slip off parchment or wax paper. To avoid this, use regular white printing paper instead.
Candy Buttons for Valentine’s Day
Ingredients
- 1 ½ cups (170g) powdered sugar
- 2 teaspoons meringue powder (see note)
- 2 tablespoons water
- Food Coloring (any color or colors)
Instructions
- Cut paper into twelve 2×11” strips. I suggest you use white paper sheets for this. If you use a roll, do it ahead of time and lay something heavy on top of them to flatten them out, so they don’t roll up on you.
- Beat powdered sugar, meringue powder, and water until thick and smooth, about 4-5 minutes. If you are making different colors, divide the icing into separate small bowls and color as desired.
- Place each color in a pastry bag or ziploc bag.
- Snip the corner off of one bag at a time, and pipe small dots of candy onto the prepared paper. Repeat with the second bag. Let dry several hours or overnight. Cut strips into desired lengths and eat.
Recipe Notes
- You can use 1 egg white instead of the water and meringue powder.
- I recommend regular printer paper for this – NOT parchment or wax paper. The buttons will slip right off those two because they’re nonstick.
- Store in an airtight container for up to 2 weeks.
Love making candy buttons! It’s been forever but I have them on my list now that my kids are old enough to enjoy them.
So cute! You are right the possibilities are endless! I gotta try these buttons!
I know, I keep thinking of all the fun holiday colors! Thanks Jeni!
These little candy buttons just brought back so many memories! I used to love them when I was kid but I haven’t had them in so long. Now with this recipe, I can whip them up at home. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Nicole! Me too. ๐
This is the one candy I never felt the urge to eat. My grandma owned a store with a giant candy case. This is the only thing I never tried to steal ๐
But, man, you’re creative!
LOL, thanks Kristin! I would have stolen every single candy. ๐
These are so cute and fun!!
Thanks Kristy!
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