Homemade Tootsie Rolls, Tootsie Roll Recipe (2024)

Feb 2, 2012 | Cooking with Kids, Desserts | 19 comments


I know it’s hard to believe, but I have never liked Tootsie Rolls.

Does that aline itself as an American travesty? Is that similar to snubbing All American Apple Pie and Baseball? If it is, then I have found the solution.

My friend introduced me to these incredibly easy to make chocolate chews with only four ingredients, and trust me, this Homemade Tootsie Roll recipe has pulled me right in and made me a candy maker.

I am a convert. I have always avoided making any kind of candy, but this recipe was simply fool proof, and the ingredients literally whipped up in about five minutes.

This basic combination of ingredients is what pastry chef have used for years to make mold-able chocolate.

It stays fresh for a LONG time, and it’s so easy to shape anything. My girls had such fun shaping it, almost like play dough, to form flowers, children’s initial, snakes (for the boys, of course) what ever your heart desires. I think it would be a perfect upcoming recipe to try for Valentine’s Day.

I admit. The homemade tootsie rolls shown above never made it into individually wrapped candies. It pretty much stayed wrapped in one big roll and we just helped ourselves at will.

Recipe: Homemade Tootsie Rolls

Summary: This surprisingly easy, 4 ingredient Homemade Tootsie Roll recipe has made me a convert to both candy making and Tootsie Rolls.

Ingredients

  • 12 ounces semisweet chocolate
  • 1/2 cup light corn syrup
  • 3/4 teaspoon warm water
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons orange extract (but you may experiment with any flavoring)

Instructions

  1. Melt the semisweet chocolate.
  2. Add the remaining ingredients and stir well.
  3. Scrape onto a cookie sheet with sides (about 13×17 inches), lined with wax paper or plastic wrap.
  4. Spread mixture to about 1 inch thick in the pan. It won’t fit the pan entirely.
  5. Cover and let the chocolate mixture set over night at room temperature; it will be stiff, but still flexible.
  6. Turn your candy out onto your work surface, and now you determine your fun.
  7. If you desire them rolled like Tootsie Rolls, cut into 3/4 inch wide strips, then use your hand to scrunch each strip into a log.
  8. Roll the logs between your hands or on the table until they reach your desired diameter.
  9. Cut into sections.
  10. Set the candies aside to firm up before wrapping, since the mixture warms up and softens as you handle it.
  11. Roll each candy up in a square of colored cellophane, foil or wax paper.
  12. Twist ends to secure.

Preparation time: 5 minute(s), but then it sits overnight before you wrap into candies.

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    Rachelon February 2, 2012 at 9:58 am

    That’s it?!!?! And I have all the ingredients in my pantry! I know what I’m doing this weekend!

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      Jenon February 2, 2012 at 10:10 am

      I know. Hard to believe they were that easy. 🙂

      Reply

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    Paulaon February 2, 2012 at 11:40 am

    Love this!! Easy and most importantly can be made Dairy Free!!
    Thank you!!!

    Reply

  3. Homemade Tootsie Rolls, Tootsie Roll Recipe (9)

    KimHon February 2, 2012 at 2:27 pm

    Oh no.. Im in big trouble! 😉

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  4. Homemade Tootsie Rolls, Tootsie Roll Recipe (10)

    Glory/ Glorious Treatson February 2, 2012 at 2:54 pm

    Wow, these sound delicious! And easy too, there’s a win-win!

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    Miranda @ A ThankFULL Hearton February 2, 2012 at 4:59 pm

    Would it make that much of a difference without the orange extract? How about vanilla …?

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      Jenon February 2, 2012 at 9:17 pm

      Yes, you can definitely use vanilla as well. 🙂 The orange just gives it a different splash of flavoring.

      Reply

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    Kristen @ Joyfullythrivingon February 2, 2012 at 8:08 pm

    This made me laugh, because I feel the same way about Tootsie Rolls…until I made this same recipe in one of my teaching classes. That’s a great idea about orange extract because I used vanilla previously.

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    Joyon February 2, 2012 at 9:50 pm

    I thought I was the only one who didn’t like Tootsie Rolls!

    Reply

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    Shainaon February 4, 2012 at 2:52 pm

    Yum! I can’t wait to give this one a try.

    Reply

  9. Homemade Tootsie Rolls, Tootsie Roll Recipe (19)

    Jennifer @ Jennifer Cookson February 6, 2012 at 8:48 pm

    Well I am a Tootsie Roll fan and I’m so excited to try this recipe…thank you!

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  10. Homemade Tootsie Rolls, Tootsie Roll Recipe (20)

    Andrea F.on February 12, 2012 at 3:42 pm

    I’m currently halfway through making these yummy little bites. My kids will be giving them to their teachers for Valentine’s Day! Thanks for such a fun and yummy recipe! 🙂

    Reply

  11. Homemade Tootsie Rolls, Tootsie Roll Recipe (21)

    Sharonon December 27, 2012 at 5:36 pm

    How is the texture? Is it kinda had and chewy lie the original tootsie roll. I made a different recipe and they were soft and not chewy at all. The taste was ok though.
    Thank you.

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      Jenon December 27, 2012 at 7:25 pm

      These are soft and chewy. I like them more than the real thing, but I guess everyone probably likes them a different way.

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  12. Homemade Tootsie Rolls, Tootsie Roll Recipe (23)

    Sophiaon November 16, 2013 at 8:59 pm

    I made these today and they are great. Do you have to store the wrapped candies in the fridge? Thanks.

    Reply

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Homemade Tootsie Rolls, Tootsie Roll Recipe (2024)

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What are the ingredients of a Tootsie Roll? ›

And with at least one variety still selling for just a penny apiece, it's no wonder that Tootsie Roll has remained America's favorite candy. Available in many popular sizes and varieties. Ingredients: Sugar, Corn Syrup, Palm Oil, Condensed Skim Milk, Cocoa, Whey, Soy Lecithin, Artificial and Natural Flavors.

What makes Tootsie Rolls chewy? ›

The Tootsie logs are gradually thinned to the proper diameter, then cut into bite-sized pieces we know and love as Tootsie Rolls. The classic flavor is vaguely chocolatey, but these candies get their bite and chew from the vast amount of corn syrup that is shipped in every day via train.

What is a Tootsie Roll shot made of? ›

The Tootsie Roll Shot is made with the delicious due of orange juice and Kahlua, coming together to taste like the tootsie roll candy.

What gives a Tootsie Roll its flavor? ›

Cocoa is obviously the ingredient that gives Tootsie Rolls their signature chocolaty flavor, however, it also gives the candies the fruity undertone that is mentioned on the website. Often when we taste chocolate we don't take the time to notice the undertones of it because we're so busy, well, eating chocolate.

Is Tootsie Roll owned by Hershey? ›

The Hershey Company HSY owns many favorite brands, like Reese's, Heath, KitKat, and, of course, the Hershey's chocolate bars. There's Mars Inc., which has Snickers, M&Ms, and Twix in its brand portfolio. Mondelez MDLZ owns Sour Patch Kids, while Tootsie Roll Industries TR has Tootsie Rolls, Blow Pop, and Junior Mints.

Why are Tootsie Rolls called Tootsie? ›

An Austrian immigrant, Leo Hirshfield, produced the candy in a small store in New York City and ended up naming the candy after his five-year-old daughter Clara, whose nickname was "Tootsie."

What were Tootsie Rolls originally used for? ›

From 1942 - 1945 Tootsie Roll goes to war in G.I. rations, providing "quick energy" for American troops in World War II.

Why don t Tootsie Rolls melt? ›

But the Tootsie Roll was baked at a low temperature for about two hours. Afterwards it would be shaped and packaged. The idea was to give the treat “a peculiar mellow consistency” the patent reads, that would help it maintain its shape and not melt.

How unhealthy are Tootsie Rolls? ›

“Tootsie Rolls are chewy, so you can take your time to enjoy them,” says Cassetty. Four mini Tootsie rolls have 150 calories and 19 grams of sugar but no protein or fiber. As our experts have advised for the other candies on our list, cut down the serving size and stick to one piece to limit your sugar intake.

Why did soldiers eat Tootsie Rolls? ›

Tootsie Rolls have been a military favorite since the First World War. They were easy to ship overseas, they didn't melt or crystallize the way other chocolates did, and they provided a quick boost of energy to troops. They were as adaptable as the soldiers who ate them!

Why do Tootsie Rolls not taste like chocolate? ›

In many parts of the world, a treat must contain a certain amount of cocoa butter in order to be considered a true chocolate. Tootsie Rolls do not contain any cocoa butter. The cocoa listed in their ingredients is cocoa powder. That means Tootsie Rolls are not chocolate.

What did they use Tootsie Rolls for in ww2? ›

The soldiers started using the putty-like-substance to patch bullet holes in vehicles, hoses, and other equipment.

What are vanilla Tootsie Rolls made of? ›

Tootsie Rolls are made of sugar, corn syrup, partially hydrogenated soybean oil, condensed skim milk, cocoa, whey, soya lecithin, artificial and natural flavors. They are not legally chocolate since, in most of the world, chocolate must contain cocoa butter.

What are fruity Tootsie Rolls made of? ›

Ingredients: Sugar, Corn Syrup, Palm Oil, Condensed Skim Milk, Whey, Malic Acid, Artificial and Natural Flavors, Soy Lecithin, Artificial Colors (Including FD&C Yellow 5, Red 40, Blue 1).

Are Tootsie Rolls made with real chocolate? ›

Tootsie Rolls are made of sugar, corn syrup, partially hydrogenated soybean oil, condensed skim milk, cocoa, whey, soya lecithin, artificial and natural flavors. They are not legally chocolate since, in most of the world, chocolate must contain cocoa butter.

What happens if my dog eats a Tootsie Roll? ›

The good news is that there is very little real 'chocolate' (with theobromine) in a Tootsie Roll. Given that this was probably a single serving size (not a family size right?) in a 10 lb dog, you don't need to rush a vet visit.

Do Tootsie Rolls have gluten or dairy? ›

Tootsie Roll Industries

“At this time, all of our confections are gluten free. We do not use wheat, barley, rye, oats, triticale, spelt or any of their components and that includes our dusting on our conveyor belts. We do use corn and soy products in the manufacturing of our products.

Do Tootsie Rolls have titanium dioxide? ›

Ingredients : Sugar, Corn Syrup, Anhydrous Dextrose, Palm Oil, Condensed Skim Milk, Cocoa, Gum Arabic, Whey, Confectioner's Glaze, Soy Lecithin, Tapioca Dextrin, Artificial and Natural Flavors, Titanium Dioxide, Carnauba Wax, Artificial Colors, (Including FD&C Yellow 6, Blue 1).

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