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Coconut Flake Candy

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Grains Jamaican Candy 40 Servings

INGREDIENTS

3 c Sugar
1 3/4 c Light corn syrup
1 c Water
2 tb Butter
3/4 tb Soda
1 tb Salt
1 3/4 c Salted peanuts; roasted
4 c Raw chip coconut

INSTRUCTIONS

From: mikeace@ix.netcom.com (Robyn Walton)
Subject: Jamaican Coconut Candy Date: 28 Nov 1995 11:53:36 -0600
This is the closest I could come to the candy mentioned in the requests.
Cook sugar, corn syrup and water to 295 degrees.  Remove from heat, add
butter stirring until melted.  Stir in soda and salt, blending well.
Quickly stir in peanuts and coconut chips. Turn out on a buttered marble
slab or well greased cookie sheet. Spread as thinly as possible. Turn over
after a few minutes. Let cool completely and break into small pieces. Store
in tightly covered container. Makes about 40 pieces. P.S. Has good buttery
flavor. Try to spread fast so it won't be thick.
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