Easy Tanghulu Recipe (2024)

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This Tanghulu recipe is one of the best and simplest ways to enjoy fresh fruit. It takes a simple fruit then uses a sugar mixture coating to give it the ultimate crunchy texture. This sweet treat is easy, beautiful, and delicious!

Since you are here, you have to check out this strawberry milk recipe, this strawberry blondie recipe, as well as this strawberry shortcake cookie recipe.

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I have been seeing this sweet treat a little everywhere on social media in the united states in the past year so I knew I had to try and make it and share an easy way for you to make it at home too!

You can use whatever fruit you have on hand, but make sure to check out the what fruits work best for Tanghulu where I make sure to answer all your questions.

This is the most popular treat that you can make at home in no time.

With this recipe, you’ll learn how to make popular street food from Asian countries at home in no time!

What is Tanghulu?

Tanghulu is a popular Chinese street food that you can find throughout northern china. It is made by adding fruits to bamboo skewers and dipping them in sugar syrup then in an ice bath creating a hard candy shell that pairs so perfectly with the softness of the fruit.

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What does tanghulu taste like?

Tanghulu tastes sweet and fruity or tart depending on the fruit you use. I think the best part of it is actually the texture. It’s crunchy with a burst of soft juicy fruit in the center.

Why do you need to make this recipe?

  • It is such an easy and simple recipe.
  • You can use this fun recipe as a baseline and switch up the fruits you make it with according to seasonality.
  • It doesn’t use any corn syrup.
  • This recipe makes for a super fun candied fruit snack for your little ones.
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Ingredients for this tanghulu

Here are the ingredients you will need to make this tanghulu recipe. Make sure to scroll down to the recipe card for the full detailed ingredient measurements.

  1. Imperial sugar granulated sugar
  2. Water
  3. Fresh strawberries or any fruits you’d like.

Make sure to grab some heady-duty wooden skewers for this too.

Why imperial sugar?

When making simple recipes like this one I like to go with the highest quality ingredients and Imperial Sugar delivers just that.

How to make Tanghulu

This is how you can make this at home. Make sure to scroll down to the recipe card for the full detailed instructions!

  1. Wash the fruits and pat them dry.
  2. Insert the pieces of fruit onto the wooden skewers and set them aside.
  3. In a medium-sized pot, add the sugar and water together and bring to a boil over medium heat. We want the mixture to get to 300F. This will take anywhere between 5-10 minutes. If you don’t have a thermometer test the sugar mixture with a spoon. Dip the spoon in the mixture then back into the ice-cold water, if it hardens it’s ready.
  4. Dip the fruit in the sugar candy coating then shake off any excess sugar.
  5. Dip the fruit skewers into the hot sugar syrup and tap the skewer onto the top to get rid of any excess syrup.
  6. Quickly dip the fruit into a bowl of ice water to allow the hot syrup to harden.
  7. Place the on a parchment paper lined baking sheet or plate to let them cool down even more then take a bite and enjoy that sweet crunchy shell!
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Frequently asked questions – FAQ

How to store Tanghuly fruits?

This is one of those treats that is best served immediately after making (well a few minutes after so you allow it to set). If you need to store it for later, place it in an airtight container in the fridge to keep the candy shell intact. It will store for about 1 day.

What are the best fruits for Tanghulu?

Traditional candied fruit in China uses hawthorn fruit. After doing a ton of research it seems like we have something similar in Algeria. They usually are ready around early or late fall. They look like small cherry tomatoes with a darker color, aren’t too sweet, and have the texture of an apple. I am super addicted to them so now that I know that I might be able to find them in a Chinese store I will be on the lookout.

As far as what is the best fruit to use in this recipe, I would recommend anything that can stick to a wooden skewer easily and isn’t insanely mushy. I love making strawberry tanghulu, but grapes, blueberries, pineapple chunks, kiwi slices, and even orange wedges work well for this.

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How long does tanghulu take to harden?

Once the mixture reaches the right temperature (300F) it should harden immediately after being dipped in the cold water.

Can I make tanghulu without a thermometer?

Yes! I think this is one of the reasons why most people don’t try making this sweet treat. Often sugar can be a bit complicated to work with, especially when making caramel or trying to make a hard candy shell. All you need to do is combine the sugar and water together over medium-high heat. Allow the mixture to boil for 7-10 minutes then dip a spoon in there and transfer it to a bowl or ice cold water. If it hardens, th mixture is ready.

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Easy tanghulu recipe at home

This easy tanghulu recipe allows you to make the most delicious candied fruits at home in no time.

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 15 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Cuisine Chinese

Servings 10 servings

Calories 84 Calories

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Wash and dry your fruit fully before starting.

  • Add the fruits to a wooden skewer, I go for 1-3 fruits per skewer to make sure that I can dip them in the sugar mixture.

  • In a medium pot add the sugar and water and heat up over medium heat until the mixture is boiling and reaches 275-3290F. 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.

  • When the sugar syrup is ready, turn the temperature down all the way then work quickly and carefully dipping the fruits in the sugar syrup, and rotate the skewer around to coat.

  • Allow the sugar to drip off the fruit before dipping in the ice water for 2-4seconds to allow the sugar mixture to harden. Serve immediately

Notes

If the sugar mixture crystallizes, add a little water then bring it back up to the right temperature and dip your fruits in it again. Be careful not to heat it up too much or you’ll end up with caramel and that is not what we are going for here.

Nutrition

Calories: 84CaloriesCarbohydrates: 22gProtein: 0.2gFat: 0.1gSaturated Fat: 0.003gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.03gMonounsaturated Fat: 0.01gSodium: 1mgPotassium: 35mgFiber: 0.5gSugar: 21gVitamin A: 3IUVitamin C: 13mgCalcium: 4mgIron: 0.1mg

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FAQs

What is tanghulu made of? ›

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.

Do you have to eat tanghulu right away? ›

Can tanghulu be stored for later? Tanghulu is best eaten immediately. The strawberry will begin to release juices in the fridge, which will dissolve the hard sugar coating. It can be done, but it's not recommended!

Is tanghulu healthy for you? ›

Tanghulu is rich in Vitamin C, pectin and chlorogenic acid, caffeic acid, maslinic acid, oleanolic acid, quercetin, ursolic acid, chrysin, epicatechin and other organic acids and nutritional elements. The Chinese Hawthorn may have medicinal effects, such as reducing the effects of constipation and dysentery and ...

Why is my tanghulu sticky and not hard? ›

Test the sugar mixture by drizzling a small amount into the bowl of cold water. If it immediately hardens, it's ready to dip fruit in. Why is my tanghulu sticky? The fruit was either not patted dry, or the sugar mixture wasn't hot enough.

What is tanghulu in English? ›

'Tanghulu' actually means 'bottle gourd' in Chinese, which is a type of fruit commonly eaten during the winter months in China.

Is raw sugar good 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.

Why is my tanghulu sticking to my teeth? ›

The sugar will be chewy if it hasn't been heated to a high enough temperature. The temperature we want to reach is hard crack. However, if you don't quite reach that you will get a candy shell at soft crack. At this stage, it will set, but with a stick in your teeth, chewy consistency.

Does candied fruit go bad? ›

But it is safe to eat and will not spoil, since the sugar acts as a preservative.” If you want to keep it for a year or more, Bush suggests that you store it in the refrigerator. Be aware that the sugar may crystallize and the fruit become very hard.

Can you leave tanghulu overnight? ›

Keep in mind some fruits spoil faster than others. Moreover, the sugar coating may absorb the juices and water from the fruit, which can make it soft in the long run. Thus, I highly recommend eating tanghulu within the day after making it.

Can I store tanghulu in the fridge? ›

Tanghulu, especially those made with firmer, less juicy fruits, can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator, but beware: The candy shell will become harder and the fruit may not hold up well because it is slightly cooked by the hot syrup.

Is fruit sugar still bad for you? ›

The sugar in fruit is not a cause of concern for most people, considering that it's high in fiber and nutrients. But fruit sugar in the form of sweeteners can become problematic if you consume too much of it in processed foods. Aim to eat 2 cups of fruit per day, along with vegetables, lean protein, and healthy fat.

Why can't 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 are my lollipops melting? ›

The simple answer is that there is too much moisture in your candy.

Is Candy Glass edible? ›

Sugar glass (also called candy glass, edible glass, and breakaway glass) is a brittle transparent form of sugar that looks like glass.

What is the original fruit of tanghulu? ›

The Chinese hawthorn berry is a tiny, tart sphere that looks a bit like a crab apple. To turn the berries into the popular street snack known as tanghulu, vendors place several on a bamboo skewer and coat them in caramelized sugar. The result is a sweet, crispy coating surrounding a chewy, sour fruit.

Why do people like tanghulu? ›

A food's popularity in a foreign country is often attributed to its own unique charm, and tanghulu is no exception. Not only does tanghulu provide a delightful taste experience, but it also offers consumers a surprise when mixed with different ingredients.

Where is tanghulu made from? ›

Tanghulu is a sweet-and-sour treat of skewered candied fruit, traditionally hawthorn berries, encased in crystallized sugar. It's said to have originated in northern China during the Song Dynasty (960 to 1279), when the emperor's favorite concubine supposedly fell sick and a two-week diet of tanghulu healed her.

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