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Honeycomb Toffee – Do the Hokey Pokey

This very easy to make candy goes by many names; cinder toffee, sponge candy, and my personal favorite, “hokey pokey,” but no matter what you call it, this eye-catching confection is a proven crowd-pleaser. And, that’s before you dip in in chocolate, as my British friends highly recommend.


It’s no big secret that people love sweet, crispy things, but this also features the most interesting melt-in-your-mouth texture, which is created by thousands of bubbles, trapped in the cooling sugar syrup. As you can see in the video, I did two batches with different amounts of baking soda, and while the second batch did look better, the first batch was crunchier, and didn’t have any kind of aftertaste.

Other than suffering a horrible burn, there’s not a lot that can go wrong with this recipe, as long as you heat the syrup to 300 F. I checked mine with a probe thermometer, although a candy thermometer that attaches to the side of the pan would be a lot easier. Some folks say you can simply go by appearance, and when the syrup goes from clear to slightly golden, it’s done, but that requires a certain amount of experience.


Another method to gauge the temperature is by dropping a little bit of the molten syrup in water to see if it instantly turns into rock candy. That will work, but since thermometers aren’t expensive, and every kitchen should have one, that really is the way to go. Regardless, as long as you promise to be careful, I really do hope you give this gorgeous, homemade honeycomb toffee a try soon. Enjoy!


Ingredients for 8 portions:
1/2 cup white granulated sugar
2 tablespoons corn syrup (or golden syrup)
1 tablespoon honey
1 teaspoon baking soda (do not use baking powder)
2 tablespoons water
– Heat to 300 F. before adding baking soda
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Fluffiest Pancakes

Welcome to my new favorite pancake recipe.
What’s a weekend morning without pancakes?

It’s a variation of my Everyday Pancakes,
but with a buttermilky taste and fluffiness.

You want light and fluffy buttermilky pancakes,
  but you don’t have buttermilk. No problem!
These will satisfy your cravings and they’re
super easy to make any day of the week.

Gather ingredients. Today we’re having
blueberry pancakes.

Combine the milk and vinegar and let sit 
for about 5 minutes to get soured.
Whisk the egg into the milk and stir
gently into the dry ingredients. Stir
in the butter. 
Letting batter rest for at least 5 minutes 
is what gives you fluffier pancakes.
Meanwhile, heat your pan to med-hi,
  put your plates in a warm oven,
and start the coffee.

 Ladle about 1/4 C per pancake in a sprayed
or buttered heated pan. You can also
use oil. Add blueberries before flipping.
Small bubbles will burst on top and
the edges will look set, about 2 minutes.
Flip and brown the other side for a minute.

These are so good with or without blueberries.
They’re even good plain, so moist and tender. 
I’ve also made them with a few chocolate chips.
This recipe serves 2-4 which is perfect for us.
I save the leftover cooked pancakes then 
 microwave them the next day. Just as good. 
Melt in your mouth pancake goodness!

Fluffiest Pancakes 
3/4 C milk
2 T white vinegar
Mix in a measuring cup and let sit while you proceed

1 C flour
2 T sugar
1 t baking powder
1/2 t baking soda
1/2 t salt
Whisk dry ingredients in a medium bowl

1 egg
Add the egg to the milk and whisk with a fork
Add the liquid to the dry ingredients and whisk
gently to combine. Do not overmix.

2 T melted butter (more for the cooking pan)
stir into the batter

Let the batter rest for at least 5 minutes or longer.
Use this time to heat plates in a warm oven,
make coffee, heat the griddle or large pan to
med heat, that’s #6 on my stove.

Use cooking spray on the pan. I add a little butter
for flavor. You can also use vegetable oil.
Give the batter a light stir and using a small ladle
or 1/4 C to scoop the batter into the hot pan.
It should sizzle a bit. Cook about 2 minutes until
small bubbles burst on top and the edges look set.
Now is the time to arrange a few blueberries on top.
Peek under the pancakes with a spatula and when
golden brown flip and let cook on the other side
for another minute.

Remove to the warm plates in the oven.
Serve with butter and maple syrup

4 servings

Click on the links to see other pancakes recipes.
Easy Everyday Pancakes
The BEST Buttermilk Pancakes
The BEST Fluffy Blueberry Pancakes

Fluffiest Pancakes

Welcome to my new favorite pancake recipe.
What’s a weekend morning without pancakes?

It’s a variation of my Everyday Pancakes,
but with a buttermilky taste and fluffiness.

You want light and fluffy buttermilky pancakes,
  but you don’t have buttermilk. No problem!
These will satisfy your cravings and they’re
super easy to make any day of the week.

Gather ingredients. Today we’re having
blueberry pancakes.

Combine the milk and vinegar and let sit 
for about 5 minutes to get soured.
Whisk the egg into the milk and stir
gently into the dry ingredients. Stir
in the butter. 
Letting batter rest for at least 5 minutes 
is what gives you fluffier pancakes.
Meanwhile, heat your pan to med-hi,
  put your plates in a warm oven,
and start the coffee.

 Ladle about 1/4 C per pancake in a sprayed
or buttered heated pan. You can also
use oil. Add blueberries before flipping.
Small bubbles will burst on top and
the edges will look set, about 2 minutes.
Flip and brown the other side for a minute.

These are so good with or without blueberries.
They’re even good plain, so moist and tender. 
I’ve also made them with a few chocolate chips.
This recipe serves 2-4 which is perfect for us.
I save the leftover cooked pancakes then 
 microwave them the next day. Just as good. 
Melt in your mouth pancake goodness!

Fluffiest Pancakes 
3/4 C milk
2 T white vinegar
Mix in a measuring cup and let sit while you proceed

1 C flour
2 T sugar
1 t baking powder
1/2 t baking soda
1/2 t salt
Whisk dry ingredients in a medium bowl

1 egg
Add the egg to the milk and whisk with a fork
Add the liquid to the dry ingredients and whisk
gently to combine. Do not overmix.

2 T melted butter (more for the cooking pan)
stir into the batter

Let the batter rest for at least 5 minutes or longer.
Use this time to heat plates in a warm oven,
make coffee, heat the griddle or large pan to
med heat, that’s #6 on my stove.

Use cooking spray on the pan. I add a little butter
for flavor. You can also use vegetable oil.
Give the batter a light stir and using a small ladle
or 1/4 C to scoop the batter into the hot pan.
It should sizzle a bit. Cook about 2 minutes until
small bubbles burst on top and the edges look set.
Now is the time to arrange a few blueberries on top.
Peek under the pancakes with a spatula and when
golden brown flip and let cook on the other side
for another minute.

Remove to the warm plates in the oven.
Serve with butter and maple syrup

4 servings

Click on the links to see other pancakes recipes.
Easy Everyday Pancakes
The BEST Buttermilk Pancakes
The BEST Fluffy Blueberry Pancakes

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