How To Make Belgian Pearl Sugar


Today I am sharing how to make Belgian Pearl Sugar at Home. The little pearl of sugar that adds a sweet crunch of wow in baking or even atop ice cream.

How To Make Belgian Pearl Sugar At Home

How To Make Belgian Pearl Sugar

What Is Belgian Pearl Sugar?

First we need to discuss a few facts about this European delight to understand what the varieties are used for and which one we are making today.

Pearl Sugar Facts

  • It is a unique European culinary savor in a variety of baked goods.
  • Pearl Sugar has a unique taste and texture also known as nib sugar and hail sugar.
  • There are two main types of Pearl Sugar, Belgian and Swedish. They share the same name but the use and outcome of the recipe varies considerably depending on which type of pearl sugar you use. The two are not interchangeable in recipes.

The Difference Between Belgian Pearl Sugar and Swedish Pearl Sugar

Belgian

Belgian Pearl Sugar are dense sweet granules made from sugar beets that resemble pearly white pebbles. This variety is larger than Swedish Pearl Sugar. It can maintain its integrity at a higher cooking temperature.

Swedish Pearl Sugar

Swedish Pearl Sugar has smaller harder sugar granules made by compressing cane sugar. Unlike the caramel crunch of Pearl Sugar, it will dissolve when cooked in dough or batter. It is delicious to top pastries, pies, cakes, cookies, breads, and even candies.

Both pearl sugars have distinct uses. When a recipe calls for pearl sugar, be sure to confirm which variety you need.

I hope you learned something new. Maybe this info will make you the super hero at a future trivia night if nothing else. Wink + Smile.

Needless to say, I don’t have any sugar beets on hand for this crunchy sugar, but today I am showing you a simple and much less expensive way to make this specialty sugar at home using cane sugar.

Ways To Use Belgian Pearl Sugar

  • Cookies
  • Sweet Rolls
  • Muffins
  • Scones
  • Croissants
  • Truffles
  • Cakes
  • Ice Cream
  • Or this delicious Sparkling Charm Sweet Pear Cake!

How To Make Belgian Pearl Sugar Recipe

Notes: There are many recipes online to make your own pearl sugar at home. It certainly is less expensive. Remember, Belgian Pearl Sugar has a milder sweetness because it is made from sugar beets and the granules are larger in size for baking. Making them at home with cane will result in a sweeter flavor and texture verses using authentic Belgian Sugar. Different but still FANTASTICAL in my opinion!

Ingredients

Instructions

Add the sugar cubes to the sealable bag. Seal shut.

With the hammer, meat mallet, or french rolling pin, or a rock like me ? lightly tap tp crush the sugar cubes into pea sized pieces.

Use a strainer to separate.

Don’t want to make Sugar Pearls at home but want to have some on hand?

I have you covered here too with a few links to have them delivered to your door.

How To Make Belgian Pearl Sugar At Home

How To Make Pearl Sugar

Author: Gwyn
That special little something in Belgian waffles that adds the sweet crunch wow! Today I am sharing how to make Belgian Pearl Sugar at Home.
5 from 1 vote
Prep Time 15 minutes
Total Time 15 minutes
Course Dessert
Cuisine Belgian
Servings 2 Cups

Ingredients
  

Instructions
 

  • Add the sugar cubes to the sealable bag. Seal shut.
  • With the hammer, meat mallet, or french rolling pin, or a rock like me ? lightly tap tp crush the sugar cubes into pea sized pieces.

Notes

Sugar cubes can be found on baked goods aisle in most grocery stores and sometimes on the coffee aisle.
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