16/11/2020 17:14

Easiest Way to Make Favorite Iloka (traditional toffee)

by Christina Malone

Iloka (traditional toffee)
Iloka (traditional toffee)

Hello everybody, it is me, Dave, welcome to my recipe page. Today, I’m gonna show you how to make a distinctive dish, iloka (traditional toffee). It is one of my favorites. This time, I am going to make it a little bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

Iloka (traditional toffee) is one of the most well liked of current trending foods in the world. It is enjoyed by millions daily. It is simple, it’s fast, it tastes yummy. Iloka (traditional toffee) is something that I have loved my whole life. They are fine and they look fantastic.

Dark, chewy with an intense treacle/burnt flavour. You may not instantly like it - that's normal - but you'll soon be craving another one! I made the saltine cracker toffee by request a couple weeks ago and said that I would make my traditional toffee, so here it is! Türkçe Bahasa Melayu हिन्दी Brazilian Portuguese Chinese Traditional Lietuvių Norsk nynorsk. (Knee): Iloka will spend the remainder of the season on the injured reserve list due to a torn ACL in his knee.

To begin with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can have iloka (traditional toffee) using 4 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Iloka (traditional toffee):
  1. Make ready 1 . 1/2 can of condensed milk
  2. Make ready 2 . 1/2 margarine (simas)
  3. Prepare 3 . 1 tsp butterscotch flavor (optional)
  4. Get 4 . dessicated coconut (optional)

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Steps to make Iloka (traditional toffee):
  1. Pour condensed milk and butter in a pot under medium heat
  2. Add butterscotch flavor and stir in slowly until the butter has melt completely
  3. Keep on stirring quickly until it's thick and has turned to a sticky light brown color, don't allow it to burn
  4. Place leather on a working surface, rub it with butter to avoid sticking, pour in your Iloka,sprinkle some dessicated coconut and then place another butter greased leather on top
  5. Flatten it with rolling stick (it should not be too flat), and then use a round cutter to remove the shape, or cut into desired shape with knife or cookies cutter
  6. Remove the leather and the shaped Iloka. Enjoy 😋
  7. Flavor and dessicated coconut are optional,you can just use condensed milk and margarine. Don't forget to cook snap 😍

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