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Toffee / Caramel Custard

Gonloopy

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This is one juice that no matter how much I tinker I cant seem to nail down :(

I think Im going to have a go at bridging the flavours ( i.e make them up independantly, steep and then mix ), Before I do I though, I was just wondering what everyones favorite toffee concentrates are? I need to place an order anyway so thought I'd ask for a few reccomendations first

Up till now Ive generally just used FA for my toffees and Capella V2 VC , but just cant seem to get a good toffee taste, no matter how much I mess around with the %ge. Any thoughts (or recipes) would be greatly appreciated. :)

Thanks in advance
 
Try making up a toffee base using a number of different caramels/toffees/butterscotch etc. and leave to steep for a few weeks.
 
This is one juice that no matter how much I tinker I cant seem to nail down :(

I think Im going to have a go at bridging the flavours ( i.e make them up independantly, steep and then mix ), Before I do I though, I was just wondering what everyones favorite toffee concentrates are? I need to place an order anyway so thought I'd ask for a few reccomendations first

Up till now Ive generally just used FA for my toffees and Capella V2 VC , but just cant seem to get a good toffee taste, no matter how much I mess around with the %ge. Any thoughts (or recipes) would be greatly appreciated. :)

Thanks in advance
I find a mix of TFA marshmallow and TFA sugar cookie creates a nice toffee flavour.
 
Thats exactly what Im looking for. Im defo going to give that a whirl. Do you throw all the ingredients together in one go, or do the custard and toffee separately and then mix ?
 
Sorry off topic, but I've just found some toffee/caramel custard that is over a year old.

(Rebottled)

I give you "cunts custard" by @u8myufo. Ladies and gents, if you make a custard. Hide it, forget about it and enjoy a year later.
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Thats exactly what Im looking for. Im defo going to give that a whirl. Do you throw all the ingredients together in one go, or do the custard and toffee separately and then mix ?
All in one go is just fine. You might want to add a dash of Bavarian cream to ensure the creamy toffee flavour isn't over powered by the vanilla flavour of the custard. Just balances the whole recipe. [emoji3]
Another tip if you want a juice that reminds you of a bounty bar - add some coconut. This is one of my top DIY juices.
 
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