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Foolproof Scottish Tablet Fudge
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I've tried tome fudge many times, many diff recipes - never got it right.
The fudge im after is the "crumbly" textured sort. Not the chewier soft one thats more common.
It's South African type fudge or Scottish "tablet" type fudge.
Any EASY foolproof recipes that you have already tried and succeeded at?
The fudge im after is the "crumbly" textured sort. Not the chewier soft one thats more common.
It's South African type fudge or Scottish "tablet" type fudge.
Any EASY foolproof recipes that you have already tried and succeeded at?
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Here's a microwave recipe - with variations
1lb caster sugar (or soft light brown sugar)
2oz butter
1 tin condensed milk
Microwave for 3 mins
Microwave 6-7mins (900w), stirring when it boils up. (I find that brown sugar version doesn't boil up as high and only takes 6 mins)
Beat for 2 mins and pour (options before beating: add vanilla essence to the caster sugar version, or add white chocolate to the brown sugar version)
Here's a microwave recipe - with variations
1lb caster sugar (or soft light brown sugar)
2oz butter
1 tin condensed milk
Microwave for 3 mins
Microwave 6-7mins (900w), stirring when it boils up. (I find that brown sugar version doesn't boil up as high and only takes 6 mins)
Beat for 2 mins and pour (options before beating: add vanilla essence to the caster sugar version, or add white chocolate to the brown sugar version)
My mum used to make tablet, had a look but can't find the recipe
Back in the Sixties she would always make some for the school jumble sale and pour it into the square lid of a tin of sweeties.
After it cooled a wee bit she would score it to make rectangular portions. Later she would break them into portions and wrap them in greaseproof paper.
I would take them to school and they were selt for 3d each.
Back in the Sixties she would always make some for the school jumble sale and pour it into the square lid of a tin of sweeties.
After it cooled a wee bit she would score it to make rectangular portions. Later she would break them into portions and wrap them in greaseproof paper.
I would take them to school and they were selt for 3d each.
There is a sweetness graph
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There's a discussion about them in this thread...quite positive.
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Tablet is 3 ingredient, caster sugar, butter and condensed milk, melt the butter and add the sugar melt again then add the condensed milk bring to the boil then turn down to a quick simmer stirring constantly for 20 minutes. Then give it a good fast beating for 5 minutes.
Place in a greased tin or dish chill but before totally set mark into squares return to fridge to finish setting
Place in a greased tin or dish chill but before totally set mark into squares return to fridge to finish setting
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