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Old 12-24-2011, 05:07 AM
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Hi, I'm wondering if you girls can help me? For a good number of years I have made an English Toffee Candy that many people rave about, and I really appreciate the comments. However, at one time I tried a sample of a slightly softer version of the English Toffee Candy, at a craft fair. I wished I would of ask the gal what temp she cooks her candy at, but I didn't. Now I'm still looking for a recipe that cooks to a lower temp of 290 degrees. One can waste a lot of time, just testing , as I have done. I would greatly appreciate any help. Thanks in advance.
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Old 12-25-2011, 03:38 PM
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Do you think it could have been the ingredients rather than the temperature that made it soft, such as more butter or cream?
I know there is soft crack and hard crack, but it would seem that alone may not make it softer, but maybe chewier or stickier? Not sure, just occurred to me.
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Old 12-26-2011, 11:16 AM
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I make it every Christmas cook it to 240 degrees 250 at the most depending on what your altitude is. I do mine at 240 here in Utah
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I made a toffee with Saltine crackers, sounds weird but it is really good and not so hard on your teeth.
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I made a toffee with Saltine crackers, sounds weird but it is really good and not so hard on your teeth.
would love that recipe too, if you would share. thanks. Mary
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We had some toffee at a chocolate shop in Chicago that was a bit of heaven. Don't think they will share the recipe but it would be nice...
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Old 12-27-2011, 05:49 AM
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Mary, I posted the recipe in the recipe section for you for the Easy Terrific Toffee with Saltine Crackers.
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