Ty so much my dear!! For the awesome lovely coconut toffee recipe n supper results I'm pleased and happy watching ur post from Tanga Tanzania Wow. More plzz.
Hello Trisha, i tried making the coconut barfi it turned out awesome..your proportion is accurate and to be followed for a successful receipe thankful to you dear
Hi, it's a very nice recipe, had tried your milk cream and marzipan last year will try this surely. Thanks a lot for sharing your wonderful recipes😁. Could you please share a panna cotta recepi if possible🙏 I always trust your recepis.
Trisha.. thank you for showing us how to make coconut toffee. For long can this sweet be stored outside the refrigerator in warmer climate like Mumbai.
Hi Leena. This has a very short shelf life, around 2-4 days depending on the weather (heat and humidity etc.) at room temperature. Refrigerated, it will last a few more days. In either case, store it in a dry, air-tight container. Hope this helps. 😊
Hi Trisha, I tried your coconut toffee today but I was very disappointed as it didn't set properly. For how long do I have to keep stirring the mixture. ( I mean how many minutes)
I have never seen coconut toffees it is looking delicious from the thumbnail And I m frist viewer as soon as the notification came I smashed the play button and also like button😅😅😅😅
Never ever used a heat meter and it came out just fine. I think the key is in the measuring. 1:1 is the ratio… everything else is optional along with the coloring. It’s hard to mess up coconut and sugar once you get going taste wise.
Hi Trisha. Mine didn’t set all. It was too dry to set and I got sweet crumbly flakes . It tastes good though. What did I do wrong and what can I use the sweet coconut crumbs for? Hate to waste it:(
Hi Linda, The sugar syrup was taken too far. Did you use a candy thermometer? Also don't keep it on the stove for too long after adding the coconut. As soon as everything is mixed well, take it off the heat. Sprinkle the crumbles over dessert of your choice. It'll go well with ice cream. Especially something tropical flavoured like mango - passionfruit or even with a cherry / chocolate.
I did use a thermometer. It took way too long than what you were saying so that could be it. Watching your video again, I realized you’d said not to stir the sugar to dissolve it .I’ll try again today and let you know. Thanks for the reply and the tip on using the crumbs.
Hi Trisha, your recipe on the blog says 1 1/2 cup sugar and 2 cups coconut, however as per your comment above the sugar is more than the coconut, please clarify. I have so many fond memories of my grandma making this every Christmas, however I made it just now but it’s not forming, still like powder, so should I add more sugar and water?
@@bmj3159 The weight / volume of each of these is very different. Both measurements are correct. You can use either one. I think the sugar syrup was taken too far. Did you use a candy thermometer? Also don't keep it on the stove for too long after adding the coconut. As soon as everything is mixed well, take it off the heat. I'm not sure if adding more of a sugar syrup will help. Maybe use it as an icecream / dessert topping?
Ty so much my dear!! For the awesome lovely coconut toffee recipe n supper results I'm pleased and happy watching ur post from Tanga Tanzania Wow. More plzz.
wonderful, delicious and nice
yummy 😋..I enjoy watching your videos..thank you for sharing.
Wow Christmas vibes coming lovely recipe
Thanks a million Trisha.Your step by step demonstration of the Coconut Toffee is excellent. You are systematic and organized. God bless you. 🎵🎶👌🏽🎵🎶
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Hello Trisha, i tried making the coconut barfi it turned out awesome..your proportion is accurate and to be followed for a successful receipe thankful to you dear
Nasci em Goa e estes são alguns dos doces que eu faço todos os anos para o Natal, mas com algumas diferenças.
That's nice to hear. Thank you for stopping by. 😊
Seems easy to make. Will try it
Hi Trisha. Your coconut toffee is amazing. Turned out very nice. All the others have turned out good.🎄🙏🏻😊
Thank for sharing Trisha, your recipe is nice and easy to follow. Merry Christmas and a happy New year. God bless
Rose pink also looks nice
Oh! It looks so yummy .Feel today is.Christmas . Thank u dear .
Luv it.
Hi, I tired this recipe without the temperature meter ...And it turned out superb. Thankyou so much for making this recipe so simple.
Wow ,Christmas special
looks delicious...
Hey trisha...do u have a bibinca recepie put out as well???
Lovely recipe :)
Omg when u tookk that bite ...i had my mouth watering ..u recepies are simple n yummy ...yaeauii am going to make these ..thank u
Yummy and easy
Woh awesome recipe thanks
I make coconut sweet by.only kneading with milkmaid. No cooking... That's also yummpy
Love your receipe....can you show us how to make nankatai in different shapes like Christmas tree and star etc...
Thank you for sharing love the recipe
For fresh coconut do you have to cook it for longer or like you did it for desiccated coconut
Hi Evette, I've never tried it with fresh coconut.
Actually my mom always makes of fresh coconut but it takes little longer to dry and we have to stir more
Hi, it's a very nice recipe, had tried your milk cream and marzipan last year will try this surely. Thanks a lot for sharing your wonderful recipes😁. Could you please share a panna cotta recepi if possible🙏 I always trust your recepis.
Is it okay to grind the coconut a bit to give it a neat look. As usual your receipes are very easy and extremely tasty. God bless you for sharing.
You are too good .Very well explained. Where do u get canned guavas from?
Thank you. I get the canned guavas from Coles
Trisha, have subscribed to your blog today and this one was a delight since coconut is one of the more preferred flavors at our place
Thank you Vaidehi 😊
We can use fresh coconut.
In India we do use fresh grated coconut for this recipe.
Mostly it's natural color .
Hello Trisha
Any more recipes fr xmass oil free apart from sweets
Hi trisha, can we use fresh coconut in this recipe
Looks very yummy..thanks alot .
Hi Trisha. How can I fix my coconut toffee. It's come out good but still soft. Not hardening on cooling. Should I add more sugar or more coconut. Tks
Yummmmmmmmmm !
Welcome back Trisha
Was waiting eagerly for your Christmas recipes. Thanks a TON. God bless
Hello
The receipe is mouth watering
If I do not have candy thermometer what to do
Any other equipment which I can check
Please reply
Can you please give us the weight in grams please. And if I don't have a thermometer what can I do to determine the right time to put in the coconut.
Trisha.. thank you for showing us how to make coconut toffee. For long can this sweet be stored outside the refrigerator in warmer climate like Mumbai.
Thanks Gladis, I always use a candy thermometer. I'm not sure how you'd go about it without one.
Hi Cynthia - 335g sugar and 175g dessicated coconut. I always use a candy thermometer. I'm not sure how you'd go about it without one.
Can u make this with fresh desicated coconut
I have never tried with fresh. I always use dessicated.
Hi! Can you help if I use fresh coconut (grated)
I always use dessicated coconut. I'm not sure how fresh coconut would work.
Hi Trisha ... your recipe looks really easy n mouthwatering... I just wanted to know do you store these and for how long would they last?
Hi Leena. This has a very short shelf life, around 2-4 days depending on the weather (heat and humidity etc.) at room temperature. Refrigerated, it will last a few more days. In either case, store it in a dry, air-tight container. Hope this helps. 😊
Hi Trisha, I tried your coconut toffee today but I was very disappointed as it didn't set properly. For how long do I have to keep stirring the mixture. ( I mean how many minutes)
I have never seen coconut toffees it is looking delicious from the thumbnail
And I m frist viewer as soon as the notification came I smashed the play button and also like button😅😅😅😅
what it we dont have heat meter. how to determine the sugar syrup stage.
Never ever used a heat meter and it came out just fine. I think the key is in the measuring. 1:1 is the ratio… everything else is optional along with the coloring. It’s hard to mess up coconut and sugar once you get going taste wise.
Hi Trisha. Mine didn’t set all. It was too dry to set and I got sweet crumbly flakes . It tastes good though. What did I do wrong and what can I use the sweet coconut crumbs for? Hate to waste it:(
Hi Linda, The sugar syrup was taken too far. Did you use a candy thermometer? Also don't keep it on the stove for too long after adding the coconut. As soon as everything is mixed well, take it off the heat.
Sprinkle the crumbles over dessert of your choice. It'll go well with ice cream. Especially something tropical flavoured like mango - passionfruit or even with a cherry / chocolate.
I did use a thermometer. It took way too long than what you were saying so that could be it. Watching your video again, I realized you’d said not to stir the sugar to dissolve it .I’ll try again today and let you know. Thanks for the reply and the tip on using the crumbs.
If v don't hv thermometer how long to cook on the gas
Looks yummy 😋 subscribed 😊
Can I use a chocolate thermometer instead of candy?
Can use fresh coconut ???
Madam if using fresh coconut how much should I use
Wow...I was looking for this recipe, Thankyou so much mam...can you help me with ingredients in grams please...
Hi Florancia - Sugar - 335g and coconut - 175g
Hi Trisha, your recipe on the blog says 1 1/2 cup sugar and 2 cups coconut, however as per your comment above the sugar is more than the coconut, please clarify. I have so many fond memories of my grandma making this every Christmas, however I made it just now but it’s not forming, still like powder, so should I add more sugar and water?
@@bmj3159 The weight / volume of each of these is very different. Both measurements are correct. You can use either one. I think the sugar syrup was taken too far. Did you use a candy thermometer? Also don't keep it on the stove for too long after adding the coconut. As soon as everything is mixed well, take it off the heat.
I'm not sure if adding more of a sugar syrup will help. Maybe use it as an icecream / dessert topping?
Hi ma'am can u plz suggest sum alternative to check the temperature of sugar
Hi Florida, I've never made it without a thermometer.
Ok thank-you.
If one uses fresh coconut...do we keep the same quantities? Thank you
I've never tried it with fresh coconut Hermigild. If I do, I will add that recipe to the channel.
So lucky.... She's in Australia
Looks delicious 😋
Pls teach us chicken muffins
Isn't the semolina used to add to this recipe.
Can we avoid cardamon powder .
Please be good enough to inform, could send me the cocounut toffee recipe.
Thanks a lot...
Cn v use fresh scrapped coconut?
Hi Sweata, I've never tried it with fresh coconut.
U hv not mentioned the measure ment
Hi Annette, all the measurements are mentioned in the video as well as the complete recipe is linked in the description box.
Too much talking ..takes to long to get to the heart of making it! Remember people don't have don't secs to waste. Im actually a Goan to. Nameste