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There really is, believe me! I just bought some in Stockholm. It is prepared from the root of the liquorice plant - I'm really not trying to be a smart-ass but you can read this up on wikipedia or other internet sources. Not widely known in the anglo-saxon world admittedly, but it is in the liquorice countries (Holland and Scandinavia) or specialist shops/eBay. You also get liquorice root extract as powder. These things are expensive, but very concentrated so you probably wouldn't need a lot.
Derby Rochefort nope. No liquorice at all. It's flavoured with anise seed extract, which tastes similar to liquorice but is a different thing altogether.
Anise is awesome and taste not even close to a fucking licorice. I want to chop my tongue off every-time and puke over the face of someone, who give it to me or put in in a food, when I hear(feel) taste of it
Actually the flavor is fennel, look it up… Fennel seed… You can grind it and use the fine powder or you can press it and get the oil out of it and use that for flavor.
OMG! Do you know how much I love black licorice, not that you would even care but I can't wait to try this recipe. I just watched your jelly bean video and I seen this video and wondering how hard it would be to make licorice jelly beans. :) my two favorite candies all rolled into one tiny little bean. I had just found Anise flavoring in our supermarket a week ago and had not seen it previously so I picked it up not having a recipe for this so now that I do I will be making it this evening.
Thank you for the video. My children watch them as well. How would you make it more solid, I guess I mean chewier? Does it need to stay in the fridge until eaten? Does it "melt" if you leave it out on the kitchen counter?
This isnt really liquorice because it doesn't have any kind of liquorice extract, its like calling sugar syrup as 'honey' just because it tastes sweet and has dark golden color.
Unlike the French who are very stingy, the English and also the English-speaking are generous people who are not stingy, but teach others with welcome and even for free. All good is in the one who learns and teaches. Thank you for teaching us .
But anis and licorice are two different things. If you want to make licorice, you need licorice root powder or extract, NOT anis extract, which is real yummy, but entirely different! ☺️
Where do you get the anise my Woolworths in Bonnyrigg never heard of it. They did have all the other ingredients though. Is this recipe as good as commercial liquorice ?
Just made this, they seem to have worked well but are more like liquorice toffee, but still really delicious all the same, thanks for uploading this recipe :)
I've been looking for a recipe for black licorice, this is the firt one that sounds like it will work. Thanks for the video, and yes, I had a chuckle at you pronouncation of anise It's 'ann-NEICE' lol ;)
Real licorice is made from some or all of these ingredients- black strap molasses, licorice root extract (which is much sweeter than sugar), coconut oil, sea salt, anise oil and wheat flour. . Unfortunately the European and scandinavian companies who make the best Licorice in the world will not divulge their recipes and process!
I liked =( Australian -- Capricorn Black licorice but thier products can not be found in North America anymore. I have looked for over a year now and I can not find any news online why this is. I even went to the website but it wasnt mentioned. The main company make at ton of different stuff but no news. It is like they just gave up.
My grandmother would make it. It isn't rocket science. What he's making is licorice flavored caramel ...(sans the "anus" extract) get some licorice roots and crush them a bit; steep them in water until you have a strong liquorice tea, cool and strain. Make a syrup with light molasses (or a some black strap with blue label Karo) combine this with your tea, a good pinch of salt & boil for about five minutes---slowly sift in a bit of cake flour and cook the slurry until it's quite thick. You can add some anise, if you'd like, but if you've used good licorice roots, you will have a candy with a strong licorice taste. Anyhoo, add a few pats of butter, stir in and let your candy blob cool enough so that you can handle it without getting burnt. Knead your candy with buttered hands and then roll out and twist, or press with a large button, or v. small cookie cutter. Then leave it on waxed paper loosely covered for an hour or two, then store in an airtight container. The firmness of your licorice will depend on if your syrup is boiled to softball, or firmball stage. Also, don't overdo it with the flour, or fail to cook off the rawness.
@@magnificent6668 Thank you so much for your guidance. I have absolutely all the ingredients and tools. Oh boy am I excited! I used to have a pasta maker attachment for my stand mixer. It could extrude hollow elbow tubes. But I have tons of canape cutters, and maybe if you roll it out thinly, dust it and make a rolled up roll to crosscut slice thinly, it could resemble "shoe lace" strips.
WUUUUUUUUUUT No way!!!! That is awesome!!! Thank you man, I will have to make some for christmas break and it will suprise everybody. What natural alternatives would you use for the black food coloring? Good video Thanks
Anise /ˈænɪs/, Pimpinella anisum, also called aniseed, is a flowering plant in the family Apiaceae native to the eastern Mediterranean region and Southwest Asia. Its flavor has similarities with some other spices, such as star anise, fennel, and liquorice.
Great vid, any suggestions for All Natural Black Food Coloring? If not, would using 5oz of Corn Syrup along with 5oz Blackstrap Molasses work for black food coloring? Thanks
Hey Todd- Quick question: When you call for a tablespoon of something, do you mean a 15ml. US/UK tablespoon, or a big bad 20ml. Aussie tablespoon? (I ask on account of the accent) -love this channel!
To create a dairy-free and sugar-free alternative to 1 cup of sweetened condensed milk, place 3/4 cup of tofu and 3/4 cup of honey in a blender; blend until smooth and store in the refrigerator. I found this on Google. I have not tried it and not sure if it will work. But i sure hope it helps you out :)
You know that sounds like a fantastic idea. I will try and do them next week, but please understand if i can't find the recipe i can't. But i will try :)
1) who is going broke from the cost of liquorice? "gee honey sorry we can't go out tonight I blew the whole budget on liquorice.. 2) Whatever that came out from that .. does not seem like liquorice to me .. looks more like taffy in my opinion 3) I would rather eat anus extract 4) WTF?? LOL
@@chass5438 $2.99 is not expensive. You just have to appropriate funds. For example if you went out to a bar to have one pint of good craft beer it would cost you at least $7 plus tip. Did you go out for a pint of beer tonight? No? Well then you can now afford two bags of licorice. Do you see how that works? Here’s another one. Do you think $2.99 is too expensive to spend on licorice? There are people who spend over $100 every night on cocaine, it ruins their health and usually ruins their career. When was the last time you heard someone having a licorice addiction problem Destroyed their life?
Mijke Akkermans mee eens ben dol op liquorice maar kijk altijd naar het zoethout gehalte niet alle drop die in omloop is is gezond moeilijk om echte goede drop te vinden daarom is zelf maken ook een optie , leuk om de film te zien van Thod maar ga zelf proberen een gezondere combinatie te maken
That is not licorice at all. If you use anise, you get anise candy, not licorice. If you use licorice root, you get licorice. This candy though, is just licorice flavored candy, not actual licorice. Wouldn’t count as licorice here in Norway either... Would love a recipe without corn syrup. Maybe you could just use golden syrup instead?
folks, white sugar, corn syrup and microwave are TOTALLY UNHEALTHY... and the black color should be attained by using the whole cane sugar, which is dark brown, nearly black and is not cristalized... and it should be real, natural anis (:DD) extract, not artificial... btw where is the liquorice root ? :) ? these candies are healthy if you use healthy ingredients and processes... keep up your health ! lve
Yeah the light version should work, but can't promise as i have never used it before. I found the extract by doing a google search for an online stockist.
This is no real liquorice. It might be nice and tasty but it is NOT real liquorice. It's candy with a liquorice extract in it so it tastes like liquorice. Real liquorice ingredients: search the web!
tomt iedom c Licorice extract is made from real licorice root, but he just used artificial licorice flavoring, which has no licorice at all, which is the reason this is licorice flavored candy, not actual licorice.
Does make you wonder about the commercial stuff that is made almost exclusively with wheat flour. Then you see this and the hardest part is waiting for it to cool and second hardest is cutting it. Super Like!
real licorice should be vegan inherently. All that dairy in there is wrong, not to mention the "anus" extract. molasses, licorice root extract, maybe a little oil and flour is what real licorice consists of.
Thats what i was thinking myself but it may not be the case. I will look into it, and if its not the case i may make some as i have had a few people ask me now. :)
I don't know what this actually tastes like but in my world you pick liquorice roots, boil for a while and then let it dry for a few days. This is just liqouorice flavoured fat and sugar.
Hello, and thanks for the recipe. I had a problem though. My batch turned out to stay in a mushy liquid form. I'm suspecting that I didn't get the heat high enough, as the thermometer seemed to stay at around a 101 degrees the whole time it was boiling. Is this because of the casserole you think?
I used to have a recipe that used licorice root and ammonium chloride. I wonder if I can use this recipe as a base then skip the LorAnn product and go for the licorice root instead. Mine was not so black.
I went by the recipe and instructions exactly but mine is way too soft (almost like cold molasses). I am wondering if I need the temperature to be hotter, or if I am not hearing you correctly? 230 degrees F?
Came out kinda rubbery for me like the ones you buy in packets. It was some what glossy and damp as i had not dried it out before the final shot. But apart from that i found it just fine.
- Excellent video, thanks so much. It looks GREAT. But but but.... - I want to make really TOUGH licorice straps like the ones we enjoyed when I was a kid. Have you ever done that? (Perhaps dental care caused a ban on them.) - What would you suggest might be the best way to vary either the quantities of ingredients, or the method of cooking, to make the result really chewy-tough. - I will make a die (shaped tube) that extrudes the licorice into cords and straps. Have you or anyone ever done that? The shape greatly affects the eating experience. - I will die happy if I can make really good licorice straps.
gleepage Hi Gleepage - I'm just starting out. Yesterday I bought all the ingredients. I'll make some licorice when I get a chance. I suspect the video above is probably good enough if I extrude it into straps and cords, but I may experiment with the ingredients - for example cooking a minute longer to see if it makes it tougher.
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Made this last night! It's still setting, but was amazingly easy, and watching shiny black stuff bubble was worth the price all on it's own
OMG, I never had any idea that “ Licorice “ candy had so much sugar. I was looking for real licorice juice. Thanks for sharing.
I just had an anus extract just a few minutes ago. I feel lighter
Chicken Soup LOL
+Orgelix i can't believe he said anus lol
stfu bitch
I'm disgusted
Anise!! 🤣😂😭
There really is, believe me! I just bought some in Stockholm. It is prepared from the root of the liquorice plant - I'm really not trying to be a smart-ass but you can read this up on wikipedia or other internet sources. Not widely known in the anglo-saxon world admittedly, but it is in the liquorice countries (Holland and Scandinavia) or specialist shops/eBay. You also get liquorice root extract as powder. These things are expensive, but very concentrated so you probably wouldn't need a lot.
isnt liquorice made out of liquorice plants?
It's made from the root of the plant,yes.
not in the USA.
no the red ones i think
Arte S. Yes, it grows on plants
Yes, licorice root! ☺️
I have wanted to make my own black licorice for years. thanks for sharing.
There's no actual licorice in this 'licorice'. Anise tastes like licorice, but it's not actually licorice.
Justin White Isn't this just a regular fudge recipe with liquorice extract??
Derby Rochefort nope. No liquorice at all. It's flavoured with anise seed extract, which tastes similar to liquorice but is a different thing altogether.
Anise is awesome and taste not even close to a fucking licorice. I want to chop my tongue off every-time and puke over the face of someone, who give it to me or put in in a food, when I hear(feel) taste of it
Yeah right exactly.
Actually the flavor is fennel, look it up… Fennel seed… You can grind it and use the fine powder or you can press it and get the oil out of it and use that for flavor.
OMG! Do you know how much I love black licorice, not that you would even care but I can't wait to try this recipe. I just watched your jelly bean video and I seen this video and wondering how hard it would be to make licorice jelly beans. :) my two favorite candies all rolled into one tiny little bean. I had just found Anise flavoring in our supermarket a week ago and had not seen it previously so I picked it up not having a recipe for this so now that I do I will be making it this evening.
Thank you for the video. My children watch them as well.
How would you make it more solid, I guess I mean chewier? Does it need to stay in the fridge until eaten? Does it "melt" if you leave it out on the kitchen counter?
Thank you for the class!
This recipe needs to be exact :)
I would have to look into that.
I about died laughing when he said that. Gotta love accents!
Didn't know licorice could be made at home. Great recipe! Keep em comin' Todd!
This isnt really liquorice because it doesn't have any kind of liquorice extract, its like calling sugar syrup as 'honey' just because it tastes sweet and has dark golden color.
He put in liqourice extract...
lord licorice is shookth
Read the ingredients on the next package of licorice you buy at the store. Anise is an ingredient in licorice candy.
"WELL ACSHUALLY!!!!"
- I'm so smart thread guy
Well he's right you know... that's just artificial flavoring he put in.
I love black liquorice I am so happy you made this 💜🍋
0:27-0:32 with subtitles: "aids replacing one top Obama we're just not just slowly not in the Marquis the."
Unlike the French who are very stingy, the English and also the English-speaking are generous people who are not stingy, but teach others with welcome and even for free. All good is in the one who learns and teaches.
Thank you for teaching us .
But anis and licorice are two different things. If you want to make licorice, you need licorice root powder or extract, NOT anis extract, which is real yummy, but entirely different! ☺️
I had to order mine online. A google search should find you one close by.
dam aussie accent :P
Sounds more Kiwi to me.
Thats kiwi!
lol thats right mate lol 😂😂😂😂
Anus extract :D
How could any of us not make something that's going to be simply delish
COME ON PEOPLE!!he said anise extract.
I thought he said anus extract
omg calm down they are just joking
I'm fairly positive he said anus extract.
Elly Ysf - No, he meant to say that, but said anus... 😹
Where do you get the anise my Woolworths in Bonnyrigg never heard of it. They did have all the other ingredients though. Is this recipe as good as commercial liquorice ?
Just made this, they seem to have worked well but are more like liquorice toffee, but still really delicious all the same, thanks for uploading this recipe :)
I’m going to try this. My favorite is Australian and Finn licorice.
Thats outstanding! Thank you for letting me know :)
I've been looking for a recipe for black licorice, this is the firt one that sounds like it will work. Thanks for the video, and yes, I had a chuckle at you pronouncation of anise It's 'ann-NEICE' lol ;)
Real licorice is made from some or all of these ingredients- black strap molasses, licorice root extract (which is much sweeter than sugar), coconut oil, sea salt, anise oil and wheat flour. . Unfortunately the European and scandinavian companies who make the best Licorice in the world will not divulge their recipes and process!
I liked =( Australian -- Capricorn Black licorice but thier products can not be found in North America anymore. I have looked for over a year now and I can not find any news online why this is. I even went to the website but it wasnt mentioned. The main company make at ton of different stuff but no news. It is like they just gave up.
My grandmother would make it. It isn't rocket science. What he's making is licorice flavored caramel ...(sans the "anus" extract) get some licorice roots and crush them a bit; steep them in water until you have a strong liquorice tea, cool and strain. Make a syrup with light molasses (or a some black strap with blue label Karo) combine this with your tea, a good pinch of salt & boil for about five minutes---slowly sift in a bit of cake flour and cook the slurry until it's quite thick. You can add some anise, if you'd like, but if you've used good licorice roots, you will have a candy with a strong licorice taste. Anyhoo, add a few pats of butter, stir in and let your candy blob cool enough so that you can handle it without getting burnt. Knead your candy with buttered hands and then roll out and twist, or press with a large button, or v. small cookie cutter. Then leave it on waxed paper loosely covered for an hour or two, then store in an airtight container. The firmness of your licorice will depend on if your syrup is boiled to softball, or firmball stage. Also, don't overdo it with the flour, or fail to cook off the rawness.
@@magnificent6668 Thank you so much for your guidance. I have absolutely all the ingredients and tools. Oh boy am I excited! I used to have a pasta maker attachment for my stand mixer. It could extrude hollow elbow tubes. But I have tons of canape cutters, and maybe if you roll it out thinly, dust it and make a rolled up roll to crosscut slice thinly, it could resemble "shoe lace" strips.
WUUUUUUUUUUT No way!!!! That is awesome!!!
Thank you man, I will have to make some for christmas break and it will suprise everybody.
What natural alternatives would you use for the black food coloring?
Good video
Thanks
That just looks so devine & I got to give it a go bro!
Anise /ˈænɪs/, Pimpinella anisum, also called aniseed, is a flowering plant in the family Apiaceae native to the eastern Mediterranean region and Southwest Asia. Its flavor has similarities with some other spices, such as star anise, fennel, and liquorice.
Thank you! Because at 1:00, all I heard was *nus extract. You might understand how confused that made me as a foreigner.
@@Bennie58ableit tastes the same.
Great vid, any suggestions for All Natural Black Food Coloring? If not, would using 5oz of Corn Syrup along with 5oz Blackstrap Molasses work for black food coloring? Thanks
Suggestions? Sure. Order it off the internet like this doofus should have done for his "anus extract"!
Thank you so so much :D
I tried this and it worked perfectly! Yay, home-made licorice :)
I love all of your recipes, keep up the great work.
No surprisingly. I only used that because it had a flat bottom which was perfect for the bowl so nothing sticks to the bottom and burns.
Did he just say anus extract!? 😂
I thoughtI was the only one
hahahaa!
It's his accent :3
No he said anise extract.
Njide Chukwu Absolutely a hard A, he said anus
Amazing! Is it possible to do the spiral twist at home?
Hey Todd- Quick question:
When you call for a tablespoon of something, do you mean a 15ml. US/UK tablespoon, or a big bad 20ml. Aussie tablespoon? (I ask on account of the accent)
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To create a dairy-free and sugar-free alternative to 1 cup of sweetened condensed milk, place 3/4 cup of tofu and 3/4 cup of honey in a blender; blend until smooth and store in the refrigerator.
I found this on Google. I have not tried it and not sure if it will work. But i sure hope it helps you out :)
I'd make it blue to trick friends
Very interesting recipe. I never knew this is how licorice candy is made. Thanks for the demonstration.
This is not how you make liquorice. But if this work then go for it:)
Panda liquorice is tasty.
Deh panda on deh packet kinda looks sad though...
The Aura Tree what do you mean ‘deh’? Its THE.
You know that sounds like a fantastic idea. I will try and do them next week, but please understand if i can't find the recipe i can't. But i will try :)
1) who is going broke from the cost of liquorice? "gee honey sorry we can't go out tonight I blew the whole budget on liquorice..
2) Whatever that came out from that .. does not seem like liquorice to me .. looks more like taffy in my opinion
3) I would rather eat anus extract
4) WTF?? LOL
At 2.99 a bag it would break me. lol. And I don't have a "Honey" to go out with anymore" I'm happily divorced !
@@chass5438 $2.99 is not expensive. You just have to appropriate funds. For example if you went out to a bar to have one pint of good craft beer it would cost you at least $7 plus tip.
Did you go out for a pint of beer tonight? No? Well then you can now afford two bags of licorice. Do you see how that works? Here’s another one. Do you think $2.99 is too expensive to spend on licorice? There are people who spend over $100 every night on cocaine, it ruins their health and usually ruins their career. When was the last time you heard someone having a licorice addiction problem Destroyed their life?
From NZ what do you use instead of corn syrup ? And if you want a different flavour?
Normal licorice has flour in it.
What's "normal" licorice?
Choco Manger Properly made. Actual original liquorice.
@@chocomanger6873 Red, i guess?
that looks pretty easy....and very delicious. ..I might try making some. thanks for making this video!
No liquorice root?
seriously. this is just sugar on sugar on sugar. wheres the real ingredients here? no root itself?
Its also called glucose syrup. Thats what its called in Australia and i would say NZ as well :)
That's not proper liquorice. Us Dutchies know the real stuff. ;)
Mijke Akkermans mee eens ben dol op liquorice maar kijk altijd naar het zoethout gehalte niet alle drop die in omloop is is gezond moeilijk om echte goede drop te vinden daarom is zelf maken ook een optie , leuk om de film te zien van Thod maar ga zelf proberen een gezondere combinatie te maken
Mijke, I absolutely agree with you!
That is not licorice at all. If you use anise, you get anise candy, not licorice. If you use licorice root, you get licorice. This candy though, is just licorice flavored candy, not actual licorice. Wouldn’t count as licorice here in Norway either... Would love a recipe without corn syrup. Maybe you could just use golden syrup instead?
Jaa drop is zoo lekker
@@lottatroublemaker6130 About that syrup. Isn't proper liquorice sweetened with sugar and molasses or that dark syrup.
Agreed!!! Thats why i did that close up shot as i thought it looked pretty dam good :)
2:03 looks like tar
'Tis the point, my good man.
wow this is so cool and easy you can make your own colour liquorice i love it thanks
1:00 automatic subtitles.... = anus extract
what can i use to replace corn sirup? i cant buy this over here. thx for you uber cool recipes!
folks, white sugar, corn syrup and microwave are TOTALLY UNHEALTHY...
and the black color should be attained by using the whole cane sugar, which is dark brown, nearly black and is not cristalized... and it should be real, natural anis (:DD) extract, not artificial... btw where is the liquorice root ? :) ?
these candies are healthy if you use healthy ingredients and processes... keep up your health ! lve
Do you have a healthy recipe for us?
mssummerrose1 if you know how to control your diet
Yeah the light version should work, but can't promise as i have never used it before.
I found the extract by doing a google search for an online stockist.
I think you mean anise not anus extract... at least I hope.
10 seconds in I knew I was going to like this guy.
4 minutes later, I was not wrong.
Sometimes it is best to not know what is is your food.
How do u make the strawberry version of it?? well im guessing you just change Anise extract to whatever you want?
This is no real liquorice. It might be nice and tasty but it is NOT real liquorice. It's candy with a liquorice extract in it so it tastes like liquorice. Real liquorice ingredients: search the web!
tomt iedom c Licorice extract is made from real licorice root, but he just used artificial licorice flavoring, which has no licorice at all, which is the reason this is licorice flavored candy, not actual licorice.
Hi Todd, you can buy Anise extract at woolies or coles. Thks for the recipes!
lol this is far from liquorice
Yum, I love black licorice. I’ll be making this.
It does vary in times. It really is hard to tell, which is why i only use a thermometer. But they are very cheap to buy :)
finally someone who uses the correct spelling of liquorice
Does make you wonder about the commercial stuff that is made almost exclusively with wheat flour. Then you see this and the hardest part is waiting for it to cool and second hardest is cutting it. Super Like!
If i get the juice from fennel can I use that instead of the extract
Oh man that looks great. I wonder if it would turn out similar, if I made it vegan?
real licorice should be vegan inherently. All that dairy in there is wrong, not to mention the "anus" extract. molasses, licorice root extract, maybe a little oil and flour is what real licorice consists of.
+MrAlFuture Oh interesting. Good to know. Thank you :)
Thats what i was thinking myself but it may not be the case. I will look into it, and if its not the case i may make some as i have had a few people ask me now. :)
Oh yummy, your recipes make my mouth water, that looks so good, hope I can get the liqourice flavour in UK, probably need to google it.
this helps me learn a lot about how food is made
thankyou
Thank you, its people like you the keep me doing this :)
Thank you licorice is my favorite candy.
Seriously tho, you are godlike for showing me this. I love the black stuff!
Liquorice! Woo! Im from finland and i love that so much!
Its like a thickened sugar syrup, its also called glucose syrup
I do. I really really love them.
So thanks for this video
I don't know what this actually tastes like but in my world you pick liquorice roots, boil for a while and then let it dry for a few days. This is just liqouorice flavoured fat and sugar.
@pastal I know your feeling. Send me an PM on facebook. I have some tips for you.
Awesommmmme ...is forgo the black if it was for me
I agree. It also tastes far better to! :)
What country are you in? Its also called glucose syrup.
Also, what was in the pan that made the parchment stick and look wet, did you grease it beforehand or was it just water?
Hello, and thanks for the recipe. I had a problem though. My batch turned out to stay in a mushy liquid form. I'm suspecting that I didn't get the heat high enough, as the thermometer seemed to stay at around a 101 degrees the whole time it was boiling. Is this because of the casserole you think?
He's missing the addition of flour.
I used to have a recipe that used licorice root and ammonium chloride. I wonder if I can use this recipe as a base then skip the LorAnn product and go for the licorice root instead. Mine was not so black.
I went by the recipe and instructions exactly but mine is way too soft (almost like cold molasses). I am wondering if I need the temperature to be hotter, or if I am not hearing you correctly? 230 degrees F?
Im really not to sure right now sorry. I have so many recipes planned out, i "may" in the future :)
Yes i think so, its the flavour.
OMG looks so good my mouth is watering!
my first reaction "eeeeewwwwwwww" after it was done"ooooooo yum"
Came out kinda rubbery for me like the ones you buy in packets. It was some what glossy and damp as i had not dried it out before the final shot. But apart from that i found it just fine.
- Excellent video, thanks so much. It looks GREAT. But but but....
- I want to make really TOUGH licorice straps like the ones we enjoyed when I was a kid. Have you ever done that? (Perhaps dental care caused a ban on them.)
- What would you suggest might be the best way to vary either the quantities of ingredients, or the method of cooking, to make the result really chewy-tough.
- I will make a die (shaped tube) that extrudes the licorice into cords and straps. Have you or anyone ever done that? The shape greatly affects the eating experience.
- I will die happy if I can make really good licorice straps.
Bruce Thomson Did you ever get a recipe for the stiff licorice?
gleepage Hi Gleepage - I'm just starting out. Yesterday I bought all the ingredients. I'll make some licorice when I get a chance. I suspect the video above is probably good enough if I extrude it into straps and cords, but I may experiment with the ingredients - for example cooking a minute longer to see if it makes it tougher.
You pronounced Anise.. Anus... oh my I so adore accents so much!
Sure!! :)
Just made them. Delicious
Thank you For This ;) I really love Liquorice :)
But what size is your "cup"?
That would really help me ;)
Just google it, there's loads of conversion tabels everywhere :)
therasmusfreakyfan hi, plz can u do a red one? i mean would i just change it to chrry or strawberry extract? ty.hugs u for ur video
hi
Sounds interesting! I will add it to my list. Can't do it to soon as i just did this one.
Do you know how to make your own syrups for coffee?
Like the ones in coffee shops... I had one called pumpkin spice late and it was delicious.