Edinburgh Rock Recipes

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EDINBURGH ROCK



Edinburgh Rock image

not set

Provided by BigOven Cooks

Categories     Desserts

Time 1h

Yield 2

Number Of Ingredients 3

Follows; white, lemon or
Crushed loaf sugar, cream
Yellow, orange or tangerine.

Steps:

  • Put into a pan a pound of crushed loaf sugar and half a pint of cold water. Stir gently over the fire until the sugar is dissolved. When nearly boiling, add a good pinch of cream of tartar and boil without stirring until it reaches 258 F. in cold weather or 260 F. in hot++that is, until it forms a hard lump in cold water. Remove from the fire, add colouring and flavouring, and pour on a buttered marble slab, preferably through buttered candy bars. As it begins to cool, turn the ends and edges inwards with a buttered knife. When cool enough to handle, dust it with powdered sugar, take it up and pull gently (being careful not to twist it) until it is dull. Cut in pieces with a pair of scissors. Place the rock in a warm room and let it remain there for at least 24 hours, until the process of granulation is complete, and the rock is powdery and soft. "The original Edinburgh Rock is made by the famous Edinburgh firm of Ferguson. Confectionery is an important industry in the capital, and the world-famous rock is one of the triumphs of the Scottish confectioners art. Submitted By STEVE HERRICK Submitted By STEVE HERRICK File ftp://ftp.idiscover.co.uk/pub/food/mealmaster/recipes/mmdja006.zip

Nutrition Facts : Calories 0 calories, Fat 0 g, Carbohydrate 0 g, Cholesterol 0 mg, Fiber 0 g, Protein 0 g, SaturatedFat 0 g, ServingSize 1 1 Serving (0g), Sodium 0 mg, Sugar 0 g, TransFat 0 g

EDINBURGH ROCK



Edinburgh Rock image

I am told that making this unique, delicious, traditional Scottish sweet is an art, and involves trial and error if you have never made it before. This recipe is posted by request - I have not yet tried it personally.

Provided by Millereg

Categories     Candy

Time P1DT1h5m

Yield 1 box of rocks

Number Of Ingredients 12

450 g caster sugar or 450 g superfine sugar
225 ml bottled water
1 pinch cream of tartar (generous)
to taste raspberry flavoring
to taste pink food coloring
to taste lemon flavoring
to taste yellow food coloring
to taste peppermint flavoring
to taste green food coloring
to taste vanilla flavoring (no coloring)
to taste ginger flavoring
to taste powdered instant coffee (for coloring)

Steps:

  • Mix the sugar and water in a large pan, and, over very low heat, allow the sugar to dissolve completely.
  • Constantly stir the contents of the pan with a spatula, draw it gently from side to side across the base of the pan so that the sugar is prevented from settling in a cake at the bottom.
  • Immediately after the sugar is dissolved, add the cream of tartar, cover and bring to the boil.
  • When the liquid boils, remove the lid and skim well.
  • Boil to 126C/259F degrees.
  • Pour out onto an oiled slab (preferably marble[marble is by far the best, because it will distribute the heat evenly] or a smooth, non-porous stone slab - heat-proof ceramic might work, but any kind of plastic will not and you will have a royal mess on your hands!) Cool slightly and turn the edges to the centre with an oiled scraper.
  • Continue like this but avoid stirring.
  • As soon as the syrup is cool enough to touch, pour whichever flavouring and colouring you have chosen into the middle and continue turning the edges to the middle.
  • Take it up and pull it quickly and evenly over an oiled candy hook.
  • Continue until it becomes cloudy and dull.
  • Do this in a warm kitchen and if it becomes very stiff, re-heat slightly.
  • Draw out the candy evenly, snip off into lengths with a pair of oiled scissors.
  • Leave in a warm kitchen for about 24 hours, when the rock will become sugary and'short' when broken.
  • Put into a paper-lined airtight tin to store.
  • Note: The candy must be pulled sufficiently, otherwise it will remain sticky instead of'short'.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 1741.9, Sodium 0.4, Carbohydrate 450, Sugar 449.6

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