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Scottish Tablet Recipe – Traditional Homemade Scottish Candy
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Looking for an authentic Scottish dessert that melts in your mouth? This Scottish Tablet recipe is a rich, creamy, and buttery candy made with simple pantry ingredients. Whether you’re preparing it for the holidays or just craving something sweet, this old-fashioned treat is a must-try!
Ingredients
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4 ½ cups granulated white sugar
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1 cup whole milk
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1 (14 oz / 397 g) can sweetened condensed milk
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6 tablespoons salted butter
Optional for flavor variations:
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1 teaspoon vanilla extract or
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1 tablespoon whiskey
Instructions
1. Prepare Your Pan
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Grease and line a 9”x13” baking dish (or use a smaller pan for thicker pieces).
2. Melt Initial Ingredients
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In a large microwave-safe bowl, combine sugar, milk, and butter.
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Heat in 30-second intervals, stirring between each, until butter is melted and sugar begins dissolving.
3. Cook on the Stove
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Pour mixture into a deep saucepan or stockpot over medium-high heat.
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Stir occasionally and bring to a gentle boil.
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Add condensed milk, reduce heat to medium, and continue stirring.
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The mixture will rise rapidly — ensure your pot is deep enough!
4. Simmer Until Caramelized
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Simmer gently for 15–20 minutes, stirring often to prevent burning.
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Once the mixture thickens and turns a caramel color, remove from heat.
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The temperature should reach 240–248°F (115–120°C) on a candy thermometer.
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Soft ball test: Drop a bit into cold water — it should form a soft ball.
5. Flavor & Beat the Mixture
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Optional: Stir in vanilla extract or whiskey now for extra flavor.
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Beat mixture using a hand mixer for 8–10 minutes until it thickens noticeably.
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Alternative: Use a wooden spoon if no mixer is available (takes a bit longer).
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Stop beating when the mixture leaves trails.
6. Set the Tablet
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Pour into prepared pan and avoid touching the top surface.
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Lightly tap the pan to spread the mixture evenly.
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After 10 minutes, score the surface into squares for easy cutting later.
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Allow to set fully for 2–4 hours, or ideally overnight, before cutting.
Tips for Success
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Always use a deep pot — the mixture bubbles up quickly.
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Stir frequently to avoid burning or sticking.
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Add whiskey or vanilla for a flavor twist that stays true to Scottish traditions.
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Cut the tablet once fully cooled for clean, sharp edges.
What Is Scottish Tablet?
Scottish Tablet is a classic sweet from Scotland, known for its crumbly texture and rich buttery-caramel flavor. Unlike fudge, it’s more firm yet still melts in your mouth, making it perfect for gifting or serving with tea.
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