No tricky techniques, no specialty ingredients, just perfect sticky toffee pudding with “extra” sauce.
The holiday season brings many traditions: office parties, questionable white-elephant gifts and that one coworker who swears ...
It’s hard not to feel festive with a special seasonal beverage in your hand. From cocktails to coffee, we’ve got a look at some drinks that are available this month only. Downtown sister bars Tiki-Ko ...
December's mix of Southern-made food and kitchen products includes cheesecake dip mixes, ranch dressing in salt form and tea blends from Marietta, Georgia.
Cracker Toffee goes by many names—Cracker Candy, Pine Bark, Toffee Bark, Faux Toffee, Saltine Sweeties, Fooler Toffee, Christmas Crack, and more. It features layered saltine crackers with toffee, ...
If I were to put together a list of the most exquisite car colors ever created in the custom world, then Candy Apple Red would certainly sit at the top. I mean, what's not to like about a hue that ...
Buttery, crunchy, nutty, and toffee-rich, this large rectangular cookie is broken up into uneven pieces after baking. The dough is made with toffee baking bits (or bars you chop yourself) and ...
This 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible on Exotic Car Trader boasts a glossy Candy Apple Red repaint and restored details. It’s an iconic American pony car ready to cruise. The Ford Mustang was quite the ...
Jose Lopez lost his home and kitchen after 13 years while Dru Munoz, who survived his own food truck fire three months ago, starts fundraiser to help fellow entrepreneur rebuild Neighborhood News ...
Heat the oven to 180C/fan 160C. Place the apple chunks in a non-stick, 20cm cake tin so they cover the bottom. Meanwhile, roughly chop the dates, add 1 tbsp treacle, stir to combine and leave to soak ...
2-3 bramley apples, peeled, cored and roughly chopped (about 250g in chunks) 150g dark brown soft sugar 90g softened unsalted butter Heat the oven to 180C/fan 160C. Place the apple chunks in a ...
1. Line a sheet pan with parchment paper or a silicone mat. Wipe the apples with a warm, damp kitchen towel. Let them air dry. Place the sticks or small tree branches in the apples. 2. In a medium ...
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