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Sugar - 100g - I use granulated here, but caster sugar would be better. I imagine you'd get some real depth of flavour with demerara or light muscavado.
Golden Syrup - As much as you can get on a fork, twice - The biggest failure I've experienced with this recipe is too much golden syrup. I'll explain my esoteric measurement later.
Bicarbonate of soda - 1 teaspoon - This is the magic ingredient that makes it all happen. Baking powder might work (not sure about that).
Tools:
1 large saucepan
1 fork
1 teaspoon
1 cup of cold water
Greaseproof paper
A stove











































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Extracts of flavour would definitely work; the small quantity required won't mess anything up. Just don't get *too* creative with the flavours. Marmite honeycomb isn't going to be hit I don't think. (Does Marmite exist in USA?)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_syrup
As Jess says, it has a definite flavour to it (I've never tried corn syrup). But if you are substituting it for corn syrup, the addition of other flavours would balance it out I guess. Maybe some maple syrup or something.
The important thing is the "Hard Crack" stage.
1/2 C sugar (100g)
1 T corn syrup (about the same as the fork thing she did, I measured it)
1 t baking soda (slightly heaping don't go over board, basically I scooped and tapped it on the side of the box once, whats left is what you use)
then follow her instructions and you got it made.
worked well and taste oh so good.
hope it helps and makes sense.
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