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toffee
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i made some lovely toffee bananas yesterday, to have with ice cream, hot pancakes, nuts and chocolate sauce.
It was delish. I was pleased as I've never made it before.
When it was a lovely caramel colour, and the fruit was coated, I took the pan off the heat while i served up. The toffee immediately started setting though, so I put the pan back on a low heat. It was getting darker all the tiime though, and I was worried it would burn.
It was so difficult to stir the toffee and dish up the pud at the same time!
Is there an easier way to keep the toffee runny?
It was delish. I was pleased as I've never made it before.
When it was a lovely caramel colour, and the fruit was coated, I took the pan off the heat while i served up. The toffee immediately started setting though, so I put the pan back on a low heat. It was getting darker all the tiime though, and I was worried it would burn.
It was so difficult to stir the toffee and dish up the pud at the same time!
Is there an easier way to keep the toffee runny?
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