Ladybirds Toffees , Plain , Decorated , Halloween Style , Hard or Stick Jaw

  1. Place cup cake papers into a muffin tray and set aside until needed .
  2. In a small heavy based saucepan , place the sugar , water and vinegar , and do not stir , just leave , then place the pot onto the stove on high heat and bring to the boil , without stirring at all the whole time .
  3. Once starts to boil , leave boil for about 15-20 minutes , depending on the firmness you desire , for stick jaw it's about 15 minutes , for hard normal toffee cook for 20 minutes and will turn a slight golden colour when it's ready .
  4. To test if toffee is ready to your liking , have a glass of cold water ready , if you want stick Jaw , after the 15 minutes , drip a droplet into the water and it will set as soon as it hits the water but once you remove the droplet from the water it is still stretchy (chewy) .
  5. For hard toffee , then after the 20 minutes , drip a droplet into the glass of cold water and if it sets as soon as it hits the water and when it's removed it cracks when hit on a hard surface (crunchy) .
  6. Once the toffee is done to your liking , remove the pan from the heat and leave till the bubbles subside .
  7. Once the bubbles have subsided , carefully pour the prepared hot toffee mixture , evenly , into the prepared cup cake papers in the tray until all is used and if you like you can add a drop of food colouring now and give it a little stir through , it will fizz but that normal , then leave to cool for a minute .
  8. Once cooled for a minute , you can decorate them if you desire , with either lollies or sprinkles , then place the toffee filled tray into the fridge to cool completely and set through .
  9. Once cooled though , serve cold or room temp and enjoy .
  10. Keep the kids amused lol enjoy .
  11. :-) .

sugar, water, vinegar, your choice

Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/356265-ladybirds-toffees-plain-decorated-halloween-style-hard-or-stick-jaw (may not work)

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