Halloween or Bonfire Toffee

"A great traditional toffee, made for Bonfire Night (Guy Fawkes) or Halloween."
 
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Ready In:
15mins
Ingredients:
6
Yields:
1.5 pounds
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ingredients

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directions

  • Heat the sugar and water in a saucepan until sugar is dissolved.
  • Don't let it boil.
  • Add all the other ingredients and stir until it bubbles and boils (don't leave it for a second- stir it constantly!).
  • Test to see if it's ready by dripping a teaspoon full into a cup of cold water.
  • If it sets, it's ready!
  • Grease a flat tin with a thin layer of butter and pour in the mixture.
  • Leave to set.
  • When it's rock hard, shatter and enjoy!

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Reviews

  1. We liked it.. I adopted you for Pick-a-Chef Spring 2007 and this looked like a good Birthday party recipe. The taste is great.. but.. we found that it was so chewy that a tiny piece almost glued your mouth shut, so it was less of a success than I had hoped. I poured mine out really really thinly .. onto a large commerical serving tray (metal) and a cookie sheet with sides and I definiately wouldn't have wanted it have been any thicker. Also, I needed to boil it for more than 10 minutes, stirring constantly before it got anywhere near setting in the water, not a probalem per se but the cooking time given definiately needs adjusting. This makes a LOT, especially given that such small pieces are such a mouthful.. it was popular becuase of the taste but not many parents or kids went back for seconds becuase it was so incredibly chewy to eat. Please see my Rating System: 3 stars for the great taste but a recipe that wasn't a real success over all. It was definiately worth a try, Thanks!
     
  2. followed the recipe but the toffee would not set
     
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- Married with a beautiful baby boy (http://www.rees-bevan.com/kieran) - Love cooking/baking and trying new stuff in the kitchen - Web programmer and public speaker - Originally from Cape Town, South Africa... arrived London 1999, moved to Sydney in Sept 2005.
 
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