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scottish tablet
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does anyone have a nice foolproof recipe for scottish tablet?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've never heard of 'Scottish tablet'; it sounds like the name of a Caledonian religious newspaper to me! ;-)
However this recipe is from a site which contains nothing but Scottish recipes. It looks nice and simple!
http://www.scottishrecipes.co.uk/tablet.htm
Chris
However this recipe is from a site which contains nothing but Scottish recipes. It looks nice and simple!
http://www.scottishrecipes.co.uk/tablet.htm
Chris
Scottish Tablet
8oz Condensed milk
2oz Butter
2lb Sugar
1 cup of milk
Vanilla essence ( optional )
Bring the ingredients to the boil slowly in a large thick-bottomed saucepan and stir regularly.
After a few minutes, test consistency by dropping a little of the mixture into cold water ( it should be like soft putty), or use a sugar thermometer and stop heating when it reaches
240o F/108oC (soft ball).
Remove from the heat and beat with a wooden spoon until the mixture begins to solidify.
Pour into a greased tray and cut into bars.
Enjoy - Mctavish.
8oz Condensed milk
2oz Butter
2lb Sugar
1 cup of milk
Vanilla essence ( optional )
Bring the ingredients to the boil slowly in a large thick-bottomed saucepan and stir regularly.
After a few minutes, test consistency by dropping a little of the mixture into cold water ( it should be like soft putty), or use a sugar thermometer and stop heating when it reaches
240o F/108oC (soft ball).
Remove from the heat and beat with a wooden spoon until the mixture begins to solidify.
Pour into a greased tray and cut into bars.
Enjoy - Mctavish.
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My Mum used to make it too.
She made it in a big pot and poured it out into a baking tin , then scored it ready to break it up when it cooled.
My sister and I (and my Dad) used to eat all the pan-scrapings whilst they were still warm...and we then had all had enough tablet for some time. (It is very, very sweet.) So the neighbours/school pals etc got most of it.
I have tried to make it, but have never been very successful..could never get it to set properly.
I've never been any good at clootie dumpling either, though my Mum's were sublime. (Mine are Usually uncooked in the middle, or the cloot bursts, total disaster then!)
Granny was no good at tablet or dumpling either, so I reckon the ability skips a generation.
Or am I just daft ?
No one answer that, please.
:-))
She made it in a big pot and poured it out into a baking tin , then scored it ready to break it up when it cooled.
My sister and I (and my Dad) used to eat all the pan-scrapings whilst they were still warm...and we then had all had enough tablet for some time. (It is very, very sweet.) So the neighbours/school pals etc got most of it.
I have tried to make it, but have never been very successful..could never get it to set properly.
I've never been any good at clootie dumpling either, though my Mum's were sublime. (Mine are Usually uncooked in the middle, or the cloot bursts, total disaster then!)
Granny was no good at tablet or dumpling either, so I reckon the ability skips a generation.
Or am I just daft ?
No one answer that, please.
:-))