There are grapey fruit flavours, not quite citrus, and vanilla with hints of toffee to finish. |
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Then, at age eighteen, I thought I had at long last found the final frontier in a now-crunchy, now-melty mouthful of coffee-walnut toffee. |
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It was a combination of biscuit, toffee and chocolate with an icing decoration. |
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They are served with arequipe, milk cooked with sugar until it resembles toffee. |
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But we must have looked so crestfallen that she smiled and gave us a toffee each. |
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But once, trying to answer a question thrown at him, he choked and spluttered on a treacle toffee. |
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They're not like they used to be, when children expected no more than a toffee apple and a Catherine wheel. |
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And youngsters munched on toffee apples and adults tucked into pots of piping hot black peas as the huge bonfire crackled into life. |
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Since arriving she had made cakes and toffee apples and done other things she had not been able to do before. |
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Traditional food including pie and peas and toffee apples will be served before a bonfire and firework display. |
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November 5 is fast approaching and it is time to order your fireworks, build up the bonfire and chew on a toffee apple. |
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We have toffee apples, gingerbread men, roast chestnuts and all manner of pumpkin dishes created by the chef. |
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I can almost feel the texture of candyfloss in my hair or the stickiness of a toffee apple all over my face. |
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I made some miniature toffee apples for the food department the other day and I'm hoping to get some more stock for the china department soon. |
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In celebration of all things witchy, there will be recipes for pumpkin soup and toffee apples, as well as other exciting tit-bits. |
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Relative strangers offer up curious nuggets of information, like cinder toffee. |
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Puddings were the usual best-of-Brit treacle tart with anaemic, flabby pastry, and a sticky toffee pudding that was just badly made. |
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Meanwhile, supermarket chain Tesco's toffee fudge shortbread contained 2.5g of the fat. |
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The Banoffee Pie was a small disc of salty-sweet crumbs, topped with a smidgen of toffee and banana under a voluminous cloud of piped cream. |
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The slot car racing community can't design a decent website for toffee, but the website is pretty amazing. |
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There is indeed an awful lot of veritas in vino but it's not overly well controlled and can't write for toffee. |
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There was a buzz of conversation, a rustling of toffee papers, a feel of expectancy. |
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In this same vein I cannot recommend strongly enough the sticky toffee pudding, which arrives steaming hot and dripping in butterscotch sauce. |
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We chose the sticky toffee pudding, served with steaming hot custard, and banoffee tart, a delicious combination of banana and toffee flavours. |
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My sticky toffee pudding with butterscotch sauce and vanilla ice cream was okay. |
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The sticky toffee pud was hot and gooey and sent off a welcome dose of serotonin in the brain. |
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Different sweets we just had to try, sticky toffee pudding, cheesecake, and chocolate gateaux. |
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From the dessert menu we picked pineapple and Malibu cheesecake and sticky toffee pudding with ice cream, which we could not fault. |
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The squillionair was a combination of biscuit, toffee, chocolate with an icing decoration. |
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Then, he says, slice some bananas on to the pancake and cover with toffee sauce. |
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You need three different types of sugar to interfere with crystal formation when making good cinder toffee. |
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It's autumn, the time of year when we get a wistful yearning for cinder toffee. |
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Ignoring citron tart and chocolate orange cake, sticky toffee pudding would be just fine but there was none left. |
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My sticky toffee pudding with tablet ice cream was the only standard-issue part of our whole meal. |
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Whatever its origins, sticky toffee pudding is decidedly British and is certainly a treat worth making properly. |
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The list of sweets is equally sinful and simple, from peaches and cream pancakes to a gingery sticky toffee pudding. |
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And there was a rather workaday sticky steamed pudding with a bicarbonate of soda sub-taste which seemed to have lost most of its toffee sauce. |
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So with that in mind, I ordered the toffee cheesecake and then went back to Lisa's flat for chocolate eclairs. |
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The book aims to to initiate the French into the delights of kedgeree, welsh rarebit, sticky toffee and Christmas puddings. |
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For afters I couldn't resist the sticky toffee pudding while my guest sampled three flavours of ice cream. |
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No wonder her work is cutting through the stale, stodgy world of Scottish desserts like a red hot knife through a wodge of sticky toffee pudding. |
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There were amaretto biscuits, sweet liqueur and toffee sauces, chocolate flakes and, of course, lashings of cream. |
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The sticky toffee pudding had a light sponge and moreish caramel sauce, all of which disappeared fast. |
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In fact, I'm going to reward myself now, by having done 165 extra words today by eating a whole apple pie or big sticky toffee pudding. |
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One of our choices was an apple crumble, which brilliantly combined sweet and tart tastes, together with vanilla parfait and toffee sauce. |
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It features a complex bouquet laced with the aromas of cedar, toffee and freshly ground coffee. |
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The results run from simple brittle and toffee type sweets through halva, barfi, and sandesh, to the family of confections based on rasgullas. |
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This week Scottish oat nibbles, chocolate tiffin, and toffee pecan slices are on offer for 99p a pack. |
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It's all very incongruous coming from the mouth of a titled man whose toffee vowels are drawn out like a penny chew. |
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To begin with, it was all puddings and cakes and sweets, and I would make fudge, toffee, nougat. |
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A caramel apple double-dipped in white chocolate and crunchy toffee is the stuff of dreams. |
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But it's heavenly with chocolate pudding, adding flavours of dates, raisins and burnt toffee. |
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Generations of Scots have been weaned on the snack, which is actually a stack of wafers sandwiched together with toffee and coated in chocolate. |
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If you are going to make your own sugar syrup, do any hot sugar work or make toffee, just remember that it gets fearsomely hot. |
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Apart from sharing Ann's selection, I settled for a piece of toffee and coffee cake. |
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Traditional bonfire treats including black peas, baked potatoes, parkin, toffee apples and treacle toffee were also on offer. |
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My one true passion at the time was to devour anything with abnormally large amounts of sugar, chocolate or toffee. |
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The balance is superb, with a nose of apricot, toffee and butterscotch. |
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Dishes ranged from the traditional such as Bakewell tart with custard and sticky toffee pudding to the more unusual such as chocolate brandy cake and banoffi liqueur meringue. |
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He is equally worried about the demise of traditional Yorkshire food, including such delights as Yorkshire relish, plot toffee, simnel cake and curd tart. |
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I am told sticky toffee pudding is often served with custard, fresh cream, ice-cream or yogurt, but it's also fine as is, washed down with a cup of good tea. |
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So rich and delicious, so dark and layered with coffee and hazelnuts, toffee, orange peel, cigar box. |
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Products range from cured ham and Cumberland sausage to champion black puddings, with goat's cheese from Knutsford, pickles from Oldham and sticky toffee pudding from Cartmel. |
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We could have had vanilla panna cotta with fresh raspberries, tropical fruit salad with lime sorbet, hot fudge sundae or even sticky toffee pudding. |
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You'll be rewarded with deep flavor and candy that sets up perfectly every time, as in the case of our classic buttery almond toffee and our pretty cashew brittle. |
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With a repertoire of everything from sticky toffee pudding to tiramisu, the club, from East Yorkshire, is starting its 2005 charity work with a bang. |
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She put caramel, toffee, and rich chocolate frosting into one brownie! |
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This may be another indication of an older origin of the toffee apple. |
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The biscuit is decorated with plenty of cinder toffee and chocolate chips. |
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The banoffee pie featured dry, stick-to-your-teeth pastry without any flavour of butter and runny toffee which tasted like barely-caramelised condensed milk. |
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Because stout beers are made by roasting malt or barley, certain types have clear hints of coffee, toffee, and chocolate. |
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Never having won as much as a toffee apple in a raffle, I thought we had agreed we were not lucky by nature and would not invest in Premium Bonds. |
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Meanwhile younger, lighter colors evoke citrus and tree fruits, candy sugars and vanilla toffee. |
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A new book, South Shields Through The Ages, however, is a welcome reminder that there is more to the town than ghost trains and toffee apples. |
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Perhaps it is a class thing. Pan loafy people can also be very stuffy and toffee nosed and hence arrogant. |
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Halifax is known for Mackintosh's chocolate and toffee products including Rolo and Quality Street. |
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Don't put the bumper in your jumper Don't use the Hoover over the doofer Don't put the toffee in the coffee Don't what? |
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While my friends usually sought the thrills of the furious waltzer, I stuffed my face with candy floss and toffee apples. |
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This will spooktacularly boost your metabolism to allow some room for that sneaky toffee apple or two. |
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It is a flirtatiously fruity cherry-red wine, with bilberries, blueberries and harvest fruits on the nose and some burnt toffee from the oak. |
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It has rich, honey aromas, fruit cake and spice on the palate with notes of toffee apple, vanilla and a gentle, warm, spicy finish. |
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The factory in Hampton-in-Arden is said to produce 25 per cent of the country's toffee apples. |
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The crispiest coating, the softest banana with some coconut in, and the caramel toffee sauce was gorgeous. |
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Chicken Kiev, sticky toffee pud and NEW the recipes here are about as far away from quinoa with goji berries as Jamie can get. |
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With a light spicy toffee aroma, this is a zesty beer with hints of grapefruit or lime, a very slight warming pepperiness at the end, and even a very slightly salty edge. |
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Guests were served Perrier Jouet Champagne to complement mini hot dogs, cheese burgers and fish and chips, followed by toffee apples, ice creams, candy floss and popcorn. |
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The juicy raspberry colour was shiny like the coating on a toffee apple, but within a day it had started to peel and I ended up picking it all off. |
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Toffee apples, also known as candy apples in North America, are whole apples covered in a hard toffee or sugar candy coating, with a stick inserted as a handle. |
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Crowded onto this, alongside gleaming brass scales and weights, were even more jars of sweets, a cornucopia of fruit drops, cachous, sherbet-dips, cinder toffee and so forth. |
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The opening menu features traditional pub fare such as honey treacle chicken wings, USDA Black Angus burger, Atlantic cod and chips, and sticky toffee pudding. |
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Writer Charity Ferreira and editor Kate Washington made panfuls of fudge, toffee, brittle, and bark to find the best methods and most delicious flavors. |
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The quantities given here will make two Curly Wurlies of approximately 30 x 8cm, or a single whopper of 50 x 15cm, depending on how finely you pull the toffee. |
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On 5 November people make bonfires, set off fireworks and eat toffee apples in commemoration of the foiling of the Gunpowder Plot centred on Guy Fawkes. |
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They called German artillery shells fired from 77mm field guns whizzbangs and British trench mortars which were fired from Howitzers were toffee apples. |
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