- Makes 15
- 30 minutes
- Difficulty Medium
- 6 Ingredients
By eliseellabban81
January 6, 2015
122 Comments
Toffee Old School Fete Style is a bright and colourful treat designed to bring back those memories of school fetes!
Toffee always seemed like such a treat; perhaps because we never really had them at home unless someone from the neighbourhood came around selling them … or you’d been to a school fete.
The only other place I remember seeing Toffee in coloured patty papers was at birthday parties; the good old fashioned birthday parties at home.
Toffee Old School Fete Style is a perfect recipe to have up your sleeve if you’re asked to bake for a bake sale! Even better, you’ll be a star and the oven won’t even have been turned on.Guaranteed to sell and quickly at the kids cake stalls, these are always a winner.
If you’re having a birthday, Toffee Old School Fete Style is a simple way to add a table treat in the colour of your party theme as well. We mixed red, green, and blue for Sesame Street!
Making toffee does require a very careful hand and following the recipe closely. Be extra careful as molten toffee can burn so badly. We would definitely recommend that children not be close by when you are making toffee – just in case they are tempted to poke a little finger in to test!
Choose good quality colouring for your toffee – the colours are then bright and clear.
Ingredients (makes 15 )
- 3 Cups White Sugar
- 1 Cup Water
- 1/4 Cup White Vinegar
- Food Colouring
- 15 Patty Pans
- Optional Sprinkles
Method
- Combine sugar, water, and vinegar in a saucepan.
- Stir over low heat until sugar disolves. *Tip* Sugar needs to be stirred continually to avoid burning.
- Increase heat and bring to boil for 20 minutes. Mixture is ready when a small drop hardens when dipped in cold water.
- Remove from heat and allow to cool briefly until all bubbles subside.
- Stir through drops of chosen food colouring until mixture reaches desired colour. More drops equal brighter toffee's.
- Pour small quantities into colourful patty pans.
- If decorating with sprinkles, allow mixture to settle for 5 minutes
- Place toffees in the fridge until set. Allow to set overnight for best results.
After morefun recipes for the kids? Take a look at these next:
- Spider Drinks
- Coloured Popcorn
- Vegetarian Sausage Rolls
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- meedee said
- 08 Jul 2023
9:14 am
I remember the older kids next door making these up during school holidays. It was awesome.
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- Lovesthecuddles said
- 03 Mar 2022
3:14 pm
I remeber these as a kid, I’ll have to make them for mine now.
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- mom466291 said
- 18 Oct 2021
6:38 am
I used to make these as a kid. So good
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- mom363826 said
- 31 Mar 2021
8:36 pm
Not tried these before, they look very colourful though
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- mom473423 said
- 08 Dec 2020
3:46 pm
Mine have stuck to paper how do I stop this
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- mummabear said
- 06 Dec 2020
8:16 pm
Wow now that’s something I haven’t had in forever!!
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- tessie said
- 21 Nov 2020
3:32 pm
I used to love helping my Grandmother make these but I don’t remember them every sticking to the patty pans. The last time I made these a few years ago they stuck to the paper. They do bring back some fun memories though.
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- rovermum said
- 18 Nov 2020
9:36 am
We used to make these often as kids… for fetes, to eat, for others. It really takes me back. Not so great for your teeth and so fully of sugar, but the chewier the better!
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- ElAtko said
- 16 Nov 2020
9:39 pm
This takes me back to the days I used to make toffee with my dad, and then almost breaking my teeth trying to eat it only to realise you have to suck on it not chomp or you’ll definitely break a tooth or two.
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- mom467510 said
- 16 Nov 2020
8:25 pm
Looks so cool
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- mom290396 said
- 02 Jun 2020
3:43 pm
These were so good growing up. I never thought they would be so easy to make.
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- rachelvk said
- 06 Apr 2020
7:03 pm
I remember making toffee as a kid! Love this.
- rachelvk replied
- 08 Apr 2020 , 1:01 pm
Brings back great memories.
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- Ellen said
- 31 Dec 2019
5:13 am
I’ll pass this one on for others to make
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- sezzie120 said
- 04 Dec 2019
10:35 pm
Yummy, these were wonderful back when I was a child. My nan used to make butter toffee when we were kids with a similar recipe but lots of butter and sugar. I wish my nan could have shown me how to make it before she passed away but it wasn’t to be. I’ll definitely be making these for my kids over the holidays. Yummy.
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- mom101628 said
- 30 Nov 2019
8:58 pm
Lovely memories brought back about the school fetes I used to make toffees for.
I like the way you have used colouring and also only poured a small amount of toffee into each patty pan – so much less sugar per serving!!!
Bet these would still sell well at a seniors club outing or get together.
Thanks for sharing.Reply
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