This is a print preview of "texas date loaf candy" recipe.

texas date loaf candy Recipe
by Marlin Rinehart

texas date loaf candy

This is a delicious old-fashioned Texas recipe similar to fudge but is shaped into a log and sliced. I was surprised to learn from a Mexican cookbook it is also made in old Mexico.

Rating: 4.2/5
Avg. 4.2/5 3 votes
Prep time: Southwestern
Cook time: Servings: 1

Ingredients

  • 2 cups sugar
  • 1 cup milk
  • 1 8-ounce package pitted dates, cut up into pieces
  • 1 tablespoon butter
  • 1 cup chopped pecans
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla

Directions

  1. In a heavy large saucepan combine sugar and milk. Stir over low heat, not letting it boil, until sugar is dissolved. Raise heat to medium and bring to a boil. Add chopped dates and continue to boil until it reaches the soft ball stage (238° F.). Remove from heat and stir in butter, vanilla and pecans. Cool to lukewarm. Tear off a sheet of waxed paper and have ready for rolling the candy (or do the old-Texas way of soaking a clean non-terry cloth dish towel in cold water and wring it out). Beat candy with a large spoon until mixture becomes creamy and starts to thicken like fudge. Pour mixture out on the waxed paper or damp dish towel and roll up into a long roll about 1½-inches in diameter. Allow to harden. It may be refrigerated to speed the process. Then unroll and cut into slices.