I made this syrup using the recipe below (from the Internet) and got syrup. It was good, I guess, but I have nothing to compare it to since I'm only familiar with actual maple syrup and fake maple syrup. I have no idea if it duplicates Tate and Lyle's which is what the recipe calls for.
Does anyone have experience with making a really close version, is this one fine or should I just pay the extra cash and buy the authentic product?
I'm making, for the second time, Gale's Prize Old Ale clone.
Thank you for your insight.
"Vickys Homemade Golden Syrup UK (like Tate & Lyles)
Ingredients
4 servings
200 grams white sugar (1 cup)
50 ml water (3 tbsp + 1 tsp)
1000 grams white sugar (5 cups)
600 ml boiling water (2.5 cups)
2 thick slices of lemon
Method
50 mins
Pour the 1st lot of sugar and water into a large pan. Let the sugar caramelize on a medium heat until it's a gorgeous dark golden colour
Add the 2nd lot of sugar, the boiling water and the lemon and boil on low for 40-45 minutes until thick, don't stir
At this stage don't be tempted to boil longer, the syrup will always look thin when hot but once it cools it will thicken. After cooling if you do think it's not thick enough, just put it back in the pan and boil again for another 5-10 minutes"
Does anyone have experience with making a really close version, is this one fine or should I just pay the extra cash and buy the authentic product?
I'm making, for the second time, Gale's Prize Old Ale clone.
Thank you for your insight.
"Vickys Homemade Golden Syrup UK (like Tate & Lyles)
Ingredients
4 servings
200 grams white sugar (1 cup)
50 ml water (3 tbsp + 1 tsp)
1000 grams white sugar (5 cups)
600 ml boiling water (2.5 cups)
2 thick slices of lemon
Method
50 mins
Pour the 1st lot of sugar and water into a large pan. Let the sugar caramelize on a medium heat until it's a gorgeous dark golden colour
Add the 2nd lot of sugar, the boiling water and the lemon and boil on low for 40-45 minutes until thick, don't stir
At this stage don't be tempted to boil longer, the syrup will always look thin when hot but once it cools it will thicken. After cooling if you do think it's not thick enough, just put it back in the pan and boil again for another 5-10 minutes"