.... Are you making toffee , or rock candy ? Rock candy is a...again. 8. Allow the rock candy to grow until it is the size.... English toffee It's the chocolate that...
1 Answers · Food & Drink · 03/11/2009
...syrup to a boil. Boil without stirring until candy thermometer registers 300°F to 310°F... are shiny, about 2 minutes, spread over toffee . Sprinkle with almonds, pressing...
4 Answers · Food & Drink · 25/01/2008
...of the crackers. If you miss some spots, don’t worry as the toffee will spread in the oven. 4. Bake the toffee crackers at 350 ...
2 Answers · Food & Drink · 18/12/2008
...add any kind of nut but good ones are werthers toffifay skor candy bars heath symphony makes a good chocolate bar with almonds and toffee bits but by far the best is homemade (plus you get way more for...
3 Answers · Food & Drink · 01/01/2008
... 1964: William W. Kolb invented the red candy apple. Kolb, a veteran Newark candy -maker, produced his...
2 Answers · Food & Drink · 14/02/2010
... which are covered in caramel). In the UK, toffee apples, sometimes called candy apples, are coated with brittle candy similar to boiled...
4 Answers · Food & Drink · 29/12/2010
... fine Melt butter, add sugar and heat over medium low heat. Using candy thermometer, cook until hard crack stage(310 degrees) stirring almost continually...
1 Answers · Food & Drink · 24/04/2008
Not that one but mint toffee has been around for a very long time in the UK, there used...
1 Answers · Food & Drink · 30/07/2012
TOFFEE CANDY 1 c. granulated sugar 1/2 lb. butter 3 tbsp. water 1 tsp. vanilla 3...
2 Answers · Food & Drink · 10/02/2008
...on the top in place of the other chocolate listed. These taste just like Toffee bars. Your gonna love them. Just a warning...
3 Answers · Food & Drink · 17/05/2008