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This tanghulu recipe for a popular Chinese candied fruit snack only requires 3 ingredients and has the most satisfying crunch!

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What is Tanghulu?

Tanghulu is a Chinese candied fruit snack.

It is traditionally made with hawthorn berries but can be made with other fruits as well.

The fruits are on skewers and in a thin hard candy shell.

Tanghulu is also a super popular street food throughout Asia.

When I visited Korea, there seemed to be a tanghulu vendor on every street.

The skewers usually have strawberries, grapes, or a combination of both.

Biting into it gives you the most satisfying crunch and ASMR moment.

After the crunch, you get a burst of fresh and juicy fruit that’s sweetened by the sugar.

For me, it was love at first bite and I knew I wanted to recreate it at home after my trip.

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Tanghulu Recipe Ingredients

Before you begin making this tanghulu recipe, you’ll need the following three simple ingredients:

  • Fruit: Tanghulu traditionally has hawthorn berries but you can use any fruit of your choice. I am using grapes and strawberries. I think tanghulu is best with sour and tart fruits to balance out the sweetness of the candy coating.
  • Sugar: Sugar creates the hard candy coating and adds sweetness to the fruits. I use Imperial granulated sugar.
  • Water: Water helps turn the sugar into a clear, amber syrup instead of brown caramel.
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How to Make Tanghulu Recipe

Tanghulu is a simple sweet snack that gives any fruit the most irresistible crunchy candy coating.

This recipe only takes about 25 minutes and makes 10 small skewers

The candy coating can be tricky to get right but don’t worry, I will give you all the tips and tricks!

Let’s walk through how to make this tanghulu recipe step-by-step so you can feel confident about making it at home.

As always, there is a recipe card at the end that you to print out, pin to Pinterest, or save for later!

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Step 1: Prepare the Fruit

Firstly, wash fruit and completely pat dry.

If the fruit is wet, the sugar coating will not stick.

Remove leaves, stems, peel, seeds, or any other inedible parts.

If using a larger fruit, cut into bite size pieces.

Then place fruit onto skewers. I recommend 3 pieces or less per skewer so it is easier to work with.

Once the fruit are on skewers, set it aside while you prepare the sugar coating.

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Step 2: Make Sugar Candy Coating

To make the sugar coating add sugar and water in a 2:1 ratio in a small pot on low to medium heat.

I am using a Hexclad 2 quart pot.

Do not stir. Stirring introduces more air bubbles causing the sugar to crystalize.

Crystalized sugar will be cloudy and chunky instead of clear and smooth, which is what we want for this tanghulu recipe.

Bring the sugar mixture to a boil and simmer until it is thick like syrup and amber in color.

This takes about 10-20 minutes.

An amber color indicates that the sugar is hot enough to harden like candy which is about 300°F.

If you do not wait until it is hot enough to begin dipping, the sugar coating will not harden.

Instead, the coating will be more chewy and stick to your teeth when you bite into it instead of giving you that satisfying crunch.

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Step 3: Test the Candy Coating

Once the sugar is amber in color or about 300°F, test the syrup to make sure it is hot enough before dipping the fruit skewers.

You can’t have tanghulu without a hard crunchy candy coating so it is important to test the syrup.

To do this, simply drizzle a spoonful of the syrup into an ice water bath.

If it hardens within seconds and cracks when you bend it, then it is ready for dipping.

If it dissolves in the water or is soft and bendy, then let the syrup simmer longer on the stove and test again.

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Step 4: Coat Skewers

When the syrup is ready, quickly dip the fruit skewers into it.

Tilt your pot and swirl as needed to ensure that all sides of the fruit are coated.

Then remove from the syrup.

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Hold the skewer over the pot and quickly swirl to evenly coat a thin layer while letting the excess sugar drip down.

The quick swirl and drip is important because you don’t want the sugar coating to be too thick and end up breaking a tooth while trying to eat it.

Then immediately dip the skewer into an ice water bath to cool and harden the sugar coating.

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Step 5: Enjoy!

Lastly place the sugar coated skewer on a plate or a cup so that it stands.

Then repeat with the remaining skewers.

It is important to work fast so the syrup doesn’t burn or crystalize.

If it does burn or crystalize, it cannot be fixed. You will have to create a new sugar mixture.

Tanghulu is best enjoyed immediately and not kept as leftovers.

How to Clean Pot

After you are done dipping your skewers, you may notice that the sugar is crystalized or stuck onto your pot.

However, do not worry, it is super easy to clean.

Simply pour water into your pot and turn the stove onto medium heat.

The sugars will easily dissolve. You can use a wooden spoon to scrape the sugar down off the sides if needed.

Then discard the water and wash your pot as usual.

Tanghulu Recipe Key Tips & Tricks

  • make sure fruit is dry before dipping into the sugar coating
  • do not stir the sugar and water syrup mixture
  • wait for the syrup to turn amber (~300°F) before dipping skewers
  • drizzle syrup into ice water bath to test the temperature before dipping skewers
  • quickly dip and swirl to coat a thin and even layer of the sugar coating

More Asian Desserts to Try:

If you like tanghulu, here are some more Asian dessert recipes that you should try!

Mango Sticky Rice

Ube Pancakes

Sticky Rice Pudding

Save This Tanghulu Recipe!

Tanghulu is a simple snack but has such a satisfying crunch.

I hope this tutorial for how to make Chinese candied fruit is helpful and that you try to recreate this fun treat at home.

Be sure to save this recipe and share it with your family and friends!

If you make this tanghulu recipe, please leave a rating and comment below. I’d love to hear what you think!

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Tanghulu Recipe (Chinese Candied Fruit)

This tanghulu recipe for a popular Chinese candied fruit snack only requires 3 ingredients and has the most satisfying crunch!

5 from 2 votes

Prep Time 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time 20 minutes minutes

Total Time 25 minutes minutes

Servings 10 skewers

Equipment

  • 10 skewers

Ingredients

  • 1 lb strawberries, grapes, or other fruit of choice (~30 pieces)
  • 2 cups white sugar
  • 1 cup water

Instructions

  • Wash fruit and pat dry. Remove leaves, stems, or any inedible parts. Place fruit onto skewers. I recommend 3 pieces or less per skewer so it is easier to work with.

  • In a small pot on low to medium heat, add sugar and water. Do not stir. Bring to a boil and simmer until it is thick like syrup and amber in color (~300°F). This takes about 10-20 minutes.

  • Test the temperature of the syrup by drizzling a spoonful into an ice water bath. If it hardens within seconds and cracks when bent, then it is ready.

  • Quickly dip the fruit skewers in syrup then swirl to evenly coat a thin layer. Immediately dip the skewer into an ice water bath to cool and harden the sugar coating.

  • Place skewer on a plate, repeat with the remaining (work fast so the sugar doesn't burn), and enjoy!

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FAQs

What is tanghulu made of? ›

Tanghulu is a Chinese candied fruit snack. It is traditionally made with hawthorn berries but can be made with other fruits as well. The fruits are on skewers and in a thin hard candy shell.

Why can't you stir tanghulu? ›

The goal is for the sugar to melt and become a clear liquid. Do not stir the mixture, as this may cause the sugar to crystallise, making it difficult to use.

How long to leave tanghulu in ice water? ›

Carefully tilt pan so sugar mixture pools to one side. Working quickly, place fruit end of one skewer in sugar mixture, rotating to fully coat; allow excess syrup to drip back into pan. Place dipped skewer, fruit side down, in ice bath, allowing to cool fully, about 1 minute.

How to know if tanghulu sugar is ready? ›

If you don't have a thermometer you can check if it is ready by dipping a spoon or wooden skewer and immediately dipping it in ice water. If it hardens it is ready.

Do you put tanghulu in the fridge? ›

Not to worry, you can keep tanghulu in the refrigerator and preserve its yummy candy shell. Store it in an airtight container with parchment paper lined on a single layer and not stacked since you want to avoid losing the hardened sugar coating. You can keep it in the fridge for up to three days.

Why is tanghulu so good? ›

The Appeal of Tanghulu

What makes Tanghulu so irresistible? It's all about the contrast between the hard, sugary shell and the juicy, tangy fruit inside. The visual appeal of the shiny, candy-coated fruit also plays a significant role in its popularity.

Is tanghulu Chinese or Korean? ›

Tanghulu, a surreally shiny, candied fruit treat from northern China, is having a bit of a moment right now. The treat dates all the way back to the Song dynasty, which lasted from 960 to 1279 A.D. These days, it's all over social media. Even K-Pop stars Jennie and Jisoo of BLACKPINK are fans.

Why is my candied fruit not hardening? ›

If your candied coating isn't hardening, the candying mixture did not reach a high enough temperature. Allow your candying mixture to cook until it bubbles, thickens, and turns a rich golden color, sort of like caramel. Then, quickly turn off the heat so it doesn't burn.

Why is my sugar crystallizing when making tanghulu? ›

The sugar will crystallize if you stir it while you cook it. Make sure you don't stir the sugar after it comes to a simmer. If it does crystallize, add another half cup of water and start the process again. If making chocolate tanghulu, once the cocoa powder is added, it will begin to crystallize.

How do you make tanghulu not stick to your teeth? ›

Ice Water + Chopstick Trick
  1. Dip a chopstick in the hot sugar mixture.
  2. Then dip it in the ice cold water.
  3. Finally, chew it! If it crunches in your mouth, it's ready. Alternatively, if the sugar mixture gets stuck in your teeth and is hard to chew, it needs more time on the stove.
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Does candied fruit need to be refrigerated after opening? ›

Answer: According to a spokesperson at the Ultimate Nut & Candy Co., if the fruit is placed in a closed plastic bag and stored in a cool place, such as the bottom of your refrigerator, it should retain its quality for a year.

Why is my tanghulu sticky and not hard? ›

Experiencing sticky tanghulu can dampen the enjoyment of this crisp, candied fruit treat. The stickiness usually arises from not achieving the correct syrup consistency or environmental factors affecting the candy.

What happens if you stir tanghulu? ›

For the best result, cover the pan with a lid and DO NOT STIR the sugar — stirring the sugar will make it crystallize and harden. If you sugar hardens, you can either retire that batch and start all over or add more water and remelt the hardened sugar until it reaches the right temperature to make chocolate tanghulu.

Why is my tanghulu not working? ›

One of the biggest issues when making tanghulu is crystallization. Crystallization is when the sugar crystals start joining together, this causes the sugar to get lumpy and grainy. You won't be able to get that clear, glossy finish tanghulu has.

Does raw cane sugar work for tanghulu? ›

Normal cane sugar works fine, but I chose to use raw sugar since it was my first attempt at making tanghulu and raw sugar is harder to burn. Combine the water and sugar into a saucepan on low heat and stir until the sugar is mostly dissolved, but you are still able to see some granules in the water.

What is the tanghulu incident? ›

More than a dozen children and teenagers have been seriously burned by boiling sugar for a viral TikTok recipe. 'Microwave tanghulu' TikToks showing fruit dipped in toffee have racked up tens of millions of views.

What is Mexican Chinese candy made of? ›

Chamoy candy typically consists of a combination of ingredients that create its unique sweet, spicy, and tangy flavor. The exact composition can vary, but common components include apricot, plum, or mango puree, sugar, chili powder, lime juice, and salt.

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