Someone may have already asked this question and thanks for the tutorial your very helpful. What pineapples do you prefer to use? How long do the pineapples stay frozen after being removed from the freezer?
I'm always excited to watch your videos, I never have made candy pineapples before, so I will be making some this weekend, Thank you my Candy & Treat Guru you one of the best in the game!!!!
Thank you so much Ro for this tutorial!! I attempted to make candied pineapples without watching this video and it was terrible! 😂 I did not freeze the pineapples and when it was time for me to dip, they broke and the mixture was ruined. Now that I’ve watched this beautiful tutorial, I will be back to let you know how they turned out! Thank you so much again for making this video! ❤
Ran across your channel about three days ago been binge watching ever since. Appreciate you sharing your recipes and sharing your life with use....NEW SUBSCRIBER! Blessings 💫🙏🏽
Love your tutorials!! Thanks.... I have been having anxiety issues lately and watching your videos make me truly believe that I can do this. I have orders for grapes and pineapples, they are being patient with me. After your tutorials, I can go full speed ahead!! Thanks Ro! By the way, can we get the link to the boxes you used, its not at the top
Candied fruit, without toppings, is made to order. 48 hours tops. If they are covered, by something like a fruit roll up, maybe up to a week. (This is what I’ve learned from watching Miss Ro’s videos. )
Than you for your tutorials, I was thinking of doing this to raise money for my mom's surgery. Like 3 rings for 5 dollars or 5 grapes for 3 + donations.
Ro you are sooo amazing with candied fruit! And you also make them look sooo amazing! Congratulations on all of your accomplishments you are really a jewel!💎🩷
Thank you so much for inspiring me. You're videos are very informational and the instructions are smooth plus clear. I'm a stay at home mom from the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in SD✊🏼. Looking for a hustle. Hoping to start selling this summer. ❤
Ma’am you don’t know how much this just helped me 🤣 I made some the other day but I didn’t know all these tips so they came out wonky 🤣 but imma make em again with my newfound knowledge 😎
I love your technique great I have been struggling with it staying on mines some off in a matter of hours I be having out to early before dipping but my question is after dipping pineapples how long to before putting them in the freezer for storage
After you’re done dipping your pineapples you should place them in the freezer you should have your packaging already set up and placed them in their packaging and placed them in the freezer now if you have a large quantity to dip you should dip in certain quantities where they won’t be out so long and you are have more control over the amount that you’re dipping it just makes sense to do with that way To keep The ones you have finish from breaking down
When serving for a party, would you suggest to keeping them frozen until you are ready to give them out? For favors? Or can they sit on a treat table a while before breaking down?
This is a great question and to be honest, I would not put candy fruits, such as pineapples or grapes, or any treat table because of the shelflife of each item these particular desserts are intended to be enjoyed within 24 to 48 hours these are not great for any treat table display. It will become a mess because as they sit out, it is humid and they will break down quicker than anything else on the table so my suggestion is to not put these on three tables. You can freeze them up until the customer picks them up but other than that I wouldn’t recommend putting them on a tree table.
everyone asking for pricing....you have to do your own home work and price according to your location....same goes for the "how do i store them after making them" climate is a big factor when in cones to candy ....someone in Florida with a hot humid climate would store them differently than someone who lives in Alaska with cold dry climate....weather is a big factor in candy making imo ....do your own test kitchen at home so you know the answer to these types of questions....good luck!! off to make some pineapples ....Thanks for all the awesome recipes Ro !!
It really bothers me when people ask for pricing.... the first thing I ask is have you calculated your cost. There are so many people not wanting to put in the work. Your comment is everything.
Hey! Love this video. How does the candy mixture not harden up so quickly as your dipping? I seem to have this problem! :( about halfway dipping my mixture starts hardening.
Absolutely beautiful! I am now watching all your posts... wow! Question: how long can you keep the candied fruits? Do you need to keep them frozen? can you make them in advance? thank you
Goodmorning. So what is the difference in keeping these frozen vs using frozen grapes to dip? In your grape video you stated the grapes coming to room temp the candy cracks. Will they happen also with the pineapple?
Yes they will. OK so the purpose for me doing these videos is to show every technique that can be done with some of these treats and desserts. Every fruit is different. And when you’re trying to achieve good results you have to do certain techniques to achieve those good results. So with Grapes they’re much smaller and when you freeze them and take them out to room temperature they tend to break down faster than pineapples, pineapples are much bigger than grapes. So if you take out frozen grapes and while you’re dipping them they’re going to come down to room temperature very fast and then they’re going to become soggy and by the time you finish Dipping, Grapes you may have some that’s already starting to break down because the grapes are trying to come down to room temperature and it’s breaking through the candy mixture so that’s why I stated I wouldn’t recommend to freeze the grapes before dipping even though some people do that but you don’t hear a lot of people talk about the after results. So with Pineapples you cannot dip them being soft because it’s too loose to dip in a candy mixture it will break away in the mix, so it needs to be firm in order to dip into a hot mixture like that. So like I stated different fruit have different results and requires different techniques. And as I said before all candy fruit does not last long I consider candy fruit to be a made to order treat! Does that make sense?
@@YourSweetConnection Hello, in your video on candy pineapple chunks you didnt freeze the chunks. If using pineapple rings should they be frozen? Thank you x
Great video again this question has been asked many times. How long do they stay fresh and do you keep them in the refrigerator until gifted? Thank you
Hey great tutorial. Just have a few questions. After up dipped them the first time did you put it back in the freezer then dip the other side. I tried it but the undipped side was so soft and the juice from the pineapple messed up the candy mix. Also, the next morning all the candy was melted off the pineapples. I was a big mess. How do you prevent that from happening?
@@starlinegomez4683 How are you drying them completely ? I have tried 3 different times and failed. Grapes I've got, but pineapples are givin me the blues..lol .. if you have any pointers I would love to listen!
@@starlinegomez4683 Of course I've dried them with the paper towel then put them in the freezer but what I am getting is the candy is melting as it is sitting. I'm doing 12 at a time..am I doing too many? Should I do maybe 6 at a time so that I can get them in the freezer quicker?
So in the video I showed how I dipped on one side and they dry immediately and once I got through my pineapples, then I go back and dip the other side but here’s the important piece of information that you need to know. They must be completely froze when you dip your pineapples and you must not leave them out too long when dipping the other side, so if you’re dipping a large quantity like 30 or more I wouldn’t recommend to do that mini unless you’re working really fast because the pineapple can get soft and then you’ll be running into an issue but you are a full mixture you can get 20 pineapples dip and that’s a total of 2 1/2 cans of pineapples but if they’re not completely froze, you’re gonna have a problem with dipping them in your candy mixture. After you dip, all your pineapples packaged them and place them in the freezer they’re good in the freezer for up to a week. Once you’re ready to serve them, you can take them out 10 to 15 minutes before time.
It sounds like you’re taking your pineapples out too early once you cook your mixture or while you’re making your mixture, your pineapple should still be in the freezer once that mixture is done and you add in your flavor or color and everything is mix then take out your pineapples And begin to dip them.
Hi. I LOVE the video. Thank you so much!!! I have a question. What do you do with the pineapples afterward? Do you freeze them? How long can they be stored before eaten? Thank you.
I do have another video on that information is in the hard candy grapes video when you have some time check that out but after I’m done, I placed my pineapples in a package and I store them in the freezer until the customer picks up their order. I don’t recommend that they sit in the freezer too long. I’m there only good to be in the freezer no longer than a week, but these particular desserts are really made to order because they will start breaking down if left out within 24 hours.
There is no way you can watch is video and not get this right.FLAWLESS VICTORY!!!! RO’ girl you did it again!!!!
Someone may have already asked this question and thanks for the tutorial your very helpful.
What pineapples do you prefer to use?
How long do the pineapples stay frozen after being removed from the freezer?
I'm always excited to watch your videos, I never have made candy pineapples before, so I will be making some this weekend, Thank you my Candy & Treat Guru you one of the best in the game!!!!
Thanks!
Thank you hun!❤️ and you’re more than welcome!❤️
Just want to say Thank You for helping beginners like me!
You’re welcome ❤️
@@YourSweetConnection You never put the link to the clear top boxes in the description box, you just wrote clear top boxes.
Thank you so much Ro for this tutorial!! I attempted to make candied pineapples without watching this video and it was terrible! 😂 I did not freeze the pineapples and when it was time for me to dip, they broke and the mixture was ruined. Now that I’ve watched this beautiful tutorial, I will be back to let you know how they turned out! Thank you so much again for making this video! ❤
Yesssssssss Bosslady Ro has done it again!!! Thank u for always being a blessing!!!
Beautiful! A couple of questions ⁉️ how do you store them? What is the shelf life? Will they get sticky if made a couple of days in advance?
Store them in the freezer in an airtight container until you're ready to eat them or getting picked up
Once again I’ve found a way to make sure my fruit is fully covered. Thank you!
I love me some pineapples, the color is beautiful and you made the dipping look so easy, can't wait to try these thank you Ro ❤
Ran across your channel about three days ago been binge watching ever since. Appreciate you sharing your recipes and sharing your life with use....NEW SUBSCRIBER! Blessings 💫🙏🏽
You’re welcome and Thank you so much! ❤️ Welcome to my Channel!
What a nice thing to wake up to! I love pineapples!!!
Love your tutorials!! Thanks.... I have been having anxiety issues lately and watching your videos make me truly believe that I can do this. I have orders for grapes and pineapples, they are being patient with me. After your tutorials, I can go full speed ahead!!
Thanks Ro!
By the way, can we get the link to the boxes you used, its not at the top
Love this 🥰❤
How do you store the finished candied pineapples?just trying to get an idea of when to make for a holiday function
Candied fruit, without toppings, is made to order. 48 hours tops. If they are covered, by something like a fruit roll up, maybe up to a week. (This is what I’ve learned from watching Miss Ro’s videos. )
WOW!!! How Pretty these are and looks fairly easy to make. Thak you for sharing your talent with all of us...
You broke this down very well. So many other videos had me confused with this simple project.
Thank you,I have definitely got to try this!
Hi, I think this is one of the best video that I have ever seen. Everything is so clear simple easy. Love it will try. Thk you for sharing
Have to try this!!!
So I need to go to the store and grab some pineapples is what you’re telling me? Noted 📝 Getting up now
Yes I struggle so bad I was putting stick in the pineapple but that method didn’t work
Me too. Lol 😂😂😂😂😂
What’s the white stuff called
❤going to try this for my child's party looks grat
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Candy and fruit my kids are going to love this.
Hi Ro, Everything always turn out great. I learn so much from u. You is a blessing to me and I Thank God for you and your videos. Happy Saturday.
You are so creative, thank you so much for sharing
I love this idea I will be using this for a fun Christmas treat. Thank you
My mothers favorite color I love it
Beautiful work as always!
Than you for your tutorials, I was thinking of doing this to raise money for my mom's surgery. Like 3 rings for 5 dollars or 5 grapes for 3 + donations.
@@hunnybee3292 where I live, people are charging 3 rings for $10-15 dollars.
Those look soo yummy. I glad I found your video this helped me from wondering how to get fruits like that!!! great work!! ❤️
Do u need to refrigerate after
Thank You!💫
Thank you for the tutorial. You're instructions are helpful and your product is beautiful
Beautifully done as always!
Ro you are sooo amazing with candied fruit! And you also make them look sooo amazing! Congratulations on all of your accomplishments you are really a jewel!💎🩷
Thank you so much!!
these turned out beautiful I must try your technique...
Steam technique..."oh god shes so clever"👏 Love your videos!
Thank you so much for these videos!!! You are amazing ❤
That was an Awesome demonstration!!
Making these today thanks for sharing
Thank you so much for inspiring me. You're videos are very informational and the instructions are smooth plus clear. I'm a stay at home mom from the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in SD✊🏼. Looking for a hustle. Hoping to start selling this summer. ❤
Amazing video!! Thank you so much for sharing. This may be a silly question, but do you have to keep these refrigerated after you coat them?
Thank you for sharing your ways with us ! Just learned something new I appreciate you so much !
I enjoyed this video. Can't wait to see other creations
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Thank you so much 🤗
Awesome! I've been wanting to try these! Thank you!
These are everything!!!!! ❤❤
Thank you!❤️
Thank you!! I can’t wait to try this!!
You make everything look so easy
Thank you for sharing!
My pleasure❤️😊
Cool. Wonder how they taste.
Omg i wanna buy them lol and that’s cute with the nerds really awesome way to package them
Thank you so much for this video!
Good Morning Ro you should’ve seen how fast I clicked on this video 🤣🤣 I love love your work and that color is 🔥 gotta try these pineapples
I am definitely going to try this.
Thank you so much for this video, I've been struggling with the skewers breaking my.candy once I try to pull it out. I can't wait to try this way 😍
Ma’am you don’t know how much this just helped me 🤣 I made some the other day but I didn’t know all these tips so they came out wonky 🤣 but imma make em again with my newfound knowledge 😎
You’re welcome hun ❤️🥰
Thank you for fully explaining.
There so beautiful! Love it!
This was so simple and easy thank you 😘
I love your technique great I have been struggling with it staying on mines some off in a matter of hours I be having out to early before dipping but my question is after dipping pineapples how long to before putting them in the freezer for storage
After you’re done dipping your pineapples you should place them in the freezer you should have your packaging already set up and placed them in their packaging and placed them in the freezer now if you have a large quantity to dip you should dip in certain quantities where they won’t be out so long and you are have more control over the amount that you’re dipping it just makes sense to do with that way To keep The ones you have finish from breaking down
@@YourSweetConnection Do you or do you not freeze them before dipping?
@@sabrinaberry41 yes she does it's in the beginning of the video.
@@sabrinaberry41 *mine
@@sabrinaberry41 it's literally one of the first things she said, wow 💀
When serving for a party, would you suggest to keeping them frozen until you are ready to give them out? For favors? Or can they sit on a treat table a while before breaking down?
Yes I would like to know this too
This is a great question and to be honest, I would not put candy fruits, such as pineapples or grapes, or any treat table because of the shelflife of each item these particular desserts are intended to be enjoyed within 24 to 48 hours these are not great for any treat table display. It will become a mess because as they sit out, it is humid and they will break down quicker than anything else on the table so my suggestion is to not put these on three tables. You can freeze them up until the customer picks them up but other than that I wouldn’t recommend putting them on a tree table.
@@YourSweetConnectionI would like to see a tutorial on candy apple slices. Do you freeze those as well before dipping?
Freezing getting me wet results with apples slices after dipping smh
Very Beautiful Candy
Awesome 👌 those look so delicious! Now I gotta try it
Beautiful..Thank you so much
Thank you!!!!!!!💚💚💚
Thank u so much for this video
Oh wow 😯. I’m making these for my daughters desert table!
Thank you so much !
Thank you you taught me enough I’mready to start my business
Girl! You have created some really delicious deserts - Wow 🧁🍰🍦
everyone asking for pricing....you have to do your own home work and price according to your location....same goes for the "how do i store them after making them" climate is a big factor when in cones to candy ....someone in Florida with a hot humid climate would store them differently than someone who lives in Alaska with cold dry climate....weather is a big factor in candy making imo ....do your own test kitchen at home so you know the answer to these types of questions....good luck!! off to make some pineapples ....Thanks for all the awesome recipes Ro !!
Amen!!! ❤️🥰😉
It really bothers me when people ask for pricing.... the first thing I ask is have you calculated your cost. There are so many people not wanting to put in the work. Your comment is everything.
Luv it Ro!
These are pretty. Put these on top of red cherry or strawberry dountuts without the icing and you have a perfect Christmas wreath dessert . Great job.
Love this video! But would like to know how much to charge for pineapples?
Those look delicious I’d love to try
Thank you ❤️
Great video., very informative. My mouth is watering! Great job💚
Glad you enjoyed it!
I love what you're doing
Hey! Love this video. How does the candy mixture not harden up so quickly as your dipping? I seem to have this problem! :( about halfway dipping my mixture starts hardening.
Mixture might not be hot enough
Absolutely beautiful! I am now watching all your posts... wow! Question: how long can you keep the candied fruits? Do you need to keep them frozen? can you make them in advance? thank you
thank you so much!
You’re welcome ❤️
Goodmorning. So what is the difference in keeping these frozen vs using frozen grapes to dip? In your grape video you stated the grapes coming to room temp the candy cracks. Will they happen also with the pineapple?
Yes they will. OK so the purpose for me doing these videos is to show every technique that can be done with some of these treats and desserts. Every fruit is different. And when you’re trying to achieve good results you have to do certain techniques to achieve those good results. So with Grapes they’re much smaller and when you freeze them and take them out to room temperature they tend to break down faster than pineapples, pineapples are much bigger than grapes. So if you take out frozen grapes and while you’re dipping them they’re going to come down to room temperature very fast and then they’re going to become soggy and by the time you finish Dipping, Grapes you may have some that’s already starting to break down because the grapes are trying to come down to room temperature and it’s breaking through the candy mixture so that’s why I stated I wouldn’t recommend to freeze the grapes before dipping even though some people do that but you don’t hear a lot of people talk about the after results. So with Pineapples you cannot dip them being soft because it’s too loose to dip in a candy mixture it will break away in the mix, so it needs to be firm in order to dip into a hot mixture like that. So like I stated different fruit have different results and requires different techniques. And as I said before all candy fruit does not last long I consider candy fruit to be a made to order treat! Does that make sense?
@@YourSweetConnection Hello, in your video on candy pineapple chunks you didnt freeze the chunks. If using pineapple rings should they be frozen? Thank you x
Great video, I need to try this . I have only done chocolate covered .
Great technique 💚 I love them 😍 how much did you charge for that?
These look perfect ❤
You are the GOAT!!!!
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Hi 👋🏾 Ro’😍 those look delicious 😋 and beautiful 🤗🥰💕🌹….
Can you please explain on where you store them after without melting or getting sticky
This is what im trying to find out also. Noone is answering 😩😩😩
Thanks I’m gone try this ❤
Hey Ro! These look so delicious, ya gotta love pineapple! Great tips and information. Have a awesome weekend. Big ((Hugs)) and Love from Texas!!🤗💚😍
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Hey can you list ingredients
Definitely helped
New subbie! You’re a fabulous! Thank you for this amazing recipe
Thank you and welcome to my channel!!!
Fabulous work ❤
Thank you ❤️
Found it! Thank you
Beautiful
Great video again this question has been asked many times. How long do they stay fresh and do you keep them in the refrigerator until gifted? Thank you
Hi this is Great!! What is liquid gel?
Thanks for the tutorial ❤️❤️
You’re welcome ❤️
Hey great tutorial.
Just have a few questions. After up dipped them the first time did you put it back in the freezer then dip the other side. I tried it but the undipped side was so soft and the juice from the pineapple messed up the candy mix. Also, the next morning all the candy was melted off the pineapples. I was a big mess. How do you prevent that from happening?
You need to make sure they are dry before freezing and you need to make sure they are frozen
@@starlinegomez4683 How are you drying them completely ? I have tried 3 different times and failed. Grapes I've got, but pineapples are givin me the blues..lol .. if you have any pointers I would love to listen!
@@starlinegomez4683 Of course I've dried them with the paper towel then put them in the freezer but what I am getting is the candy is melting as it is sitting. I'm doing 12 at a time..am I doing too many? Should I do maybe 6 at a time so that I can get them in the freezer quicker?
So in the video I showed how I dipped on one side and they dry immediately and once I got through my pineapples, then I go back and dip the other side but here’s the important piece of information that you need to know. They must be completely froze when you dip your pineapples and you must not leave them out too long when dipping the other side, so if you’re dipping a large quantity like 30 or more I wouldn’t recommend to do that mini unless you’re working really fast because the pineapple can get soft and then you’ll be running into an issue but you are a full mixture you can get 20 pineapples dip and that’s a total of 2 1/2 cans of pineapples but if they’re not completely froze, you’re gonna have a problem with dipping them in your candy mixture.
After you dip, all your pineapples packaged them and place them in the freezer they’re good in the freezer for up to a week. Once you’re ready to serve them, you can take them out 10 to 15 minutes before time.
It sounds like you’re taking your pineapples out too early once you cook your mixture or while you’re making your mixture, your pineapple should still be in the freezer once that mixture is done and you add in your flavor or color and everything is mix then take out your pineapples And begin to dip them.
Looks so delicious nice sweet
Thank you so much
I'm not sure if anybody has already asked, but can you infuse these with ciroc or maybe some Malibu?
Hi.
I LOVE the video. Thank you so much!!!
I have a question. What do you do with the pineapples afterward? Do you freeze them? How long can they be stored before eaten? Thank you.
I do have another video on that information is in the hard candy grapes video when you have some time check that out but after I’m done, I placed my pineapples in a package and I store them in the freezer until the customer picks up their order. I don’t recommend that they sit in the freezer too long. I’m there only good to be in the freezer no longer than a week, but these particular desserts are really made to order because they will start breaking down if left out within 24 hours.
Yes!!!! I love it!
Ty! Detailed 👍🏾