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Food & crafts => Recipes => Topic started by: sellickbhoy on August 25, 2009, 01:06:29 pm
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Hi
i'm looking for a good recipe for chilli tablet.
i've a glut of chillis now - most pleased with my 1st years attempts at growing them from seed - and i need to find something to do with them. But more importantly, we plan to dish out home made chilli tablet to our wedding guests next year - so we've a year to perfect the recipe
so, anyone know a good chilli tablet recipe.
any hints/tips/pitfalls of tablet making would be greatly appreciated too as we've never made it before
thanks
SB (and the Future Mrs SB)
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What on earth is chilli tablet? ???
Is it sweet like Kendall cake or something?
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just normal tablet but had chillis in it. I bought it from a stall at the Highland games in nairn last year - it was gorgeous (can't remember the company name though)
as everyone coming to the wedding knows i grow my own chillis, thought some chilli tablet would go down well with the tea/coffee at the end of the meal
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yes but what exactly ( for us sassanachs) is a tablet?
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sort of hard fudge
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A chocolate manufacturer came to talk to our W.I and he brought samples one of them was chilli chocolate. It was incredible!
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There is a little company called Montezuma chocolate and they do a wicked Chilli and Lime choc! It's scrummy. I bought a load at the Chilli Festival at West Dean a couple of weeks ago - all gone now! :yum:
Glad I know what tablet is now anyway! Good luck with your search - I expect that someone at the chilli festival was making it - I'll have a look through all the bumpf.
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Mmmm. Tablet's lovely; nicer than fudge IMHO.
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Hello folks,
I had never heard of tablet until a year ago when I visited Scotland ... then I fell in love with it. We do not have anything like it here in the US. Would anyone be willing to share a recipe for just plain tablet here? :D
Thank you very much,
Ruth in New Hampshire
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lol , don't forget those people who can't eat peppers/chilli's lol
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OK folks
old family recipe- no honestly so don't tell my mum I've let it out of the bag.!!
Scottish Tablet
Ingredients
1oz butter
3/4 bag granulated sugar
397g tin of condensed milk
fill empty tin up with semi skimmed milk and add
and thats it
the trick is to get the boiling right.
add everything to the pan (jam pan or thick based is best- mum uses an old pressure cooker pan)
on a very low heat and stir with a wooden spoon until all the sugar has dissolved- (when you no longer feel or see any sugar grains in the bottom of the pan). then turn the heat up to boil. It will change to a lovely goldon brown colour- stir it occationally to prevent it sticking.
boiling should take about 20 mins- (sorry can't be more accurate but it isn't a precise science)
have a cold plate on stand by- when it looks as if its thickening, put a little on the cold plate and leave for a second or two- then push it with your finger (careful- hot sugar burns!) if it has formed a skin which cracks then its ready.
pour out onto a grease proofed paper tray or greased moulds and leave to cool-
watch the kids queue up for the 'scrappings' out of the pan- (we used to think they were the best bits)
score the tray while its cooling, that will make it easier to break when its cooled
its very sweet and very morish.! consistency should be like firm fudge, not hard like the commercial stuff.it should melt in the mouth- fussels conddensed milk used to be the best for tablet but we have to put up with carnation since they stopped making it.
tips
use the real condensed milk in a tin- not the pouring stuff or 'diet'- it doesn't work.
make sure you have dissolved all of the sugar before you turn the heat up- otherwise its not smooth and creamy when you have finished and likewise try not to over biol or it will become too hard.
never added chilli to it before- will give it a try- stem ginger works well.
good luck! you've got a year to pefect it- let me know how it goes,
Lynne
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Dear Lynne,
Thanks for the recipe and instructions!! I am looking forward to giving this a try.
Ruth in New Hampshire