I have two recipes coming up where this butterscotch sauce will be part of the ingredients. But, you do not need to wait for them to make this. You can pour it over anything, or keep it in the fridge for days you need something extra sweet.
Head straight on to the Recipe For ♥ Butterscotch Sauce ♥
I don’t do much online shopping in South Africa. Mainly because I like to see what I am buying. And also, I cannot see the point if I can just get what I need in the shops. And recently, my experience has not been that great. But, I do a lot of internet purchasing from UK retailers. My order from Boots seldom changes year in and year out. And as Dave is not a good person to drag around a shop it is much easier. A few years ago I bought amazing thermal gloves and socks from Debenhams. I was hopeful the gloves would fit as we were arriving in winter, and I had nothing suitable at home. I was so glad they were perfect as it was exceptionally cold in Cumbria in February.
Today’s inspirational recipe from Lavender and Lime ♥ Butterscotch Sauce ♥ #LavenderAndLime Share on X
So, when I read that Debenhams had gone into liquidation I decided to do some online shopping. It should have been easy as we are 2 hours ahead of the UK. But by the time I finally sat down to browse, I was put into a virtual queue. The time delay was given as 10 minutes, and eventually 30 minutes later I was kicked out of the site. No fear, tomorrow was near, and so I decided to wait for the following day. Eventually I managed to take a look what I could spend my money on. And there was nothing! The sale prices were higher than Marks & Spencer’s normal pricing. And the only thing I saw that grabbed my attention was another pair of gloves. And even though I would love ones that you can keep on and use your phone, they are not a necessity.
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Butterscotch Sauce
Ingredients
- 62 g fructose
- 3.75 mls water
- 30 mls cream, at room temperature
- 43 g softened salted butter, cubed
Method
- Place the fructose and water into a small to medium size saucepan
- Place onto the stove on a medium to low temperature and allow to heat, without stirring
- When the fructose is a lovely caramel colour turn the heat off
- Add the cream while whisking - be careful as it will bubble like mad
- Then add the butter and continue whisking until completely melted
Notes
Inspiration published on Lavender and Lime January 4:
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- 2019: Mini Cup Cakes
- 2017: December 2016 Showcasing In My Kitchen
- 2016: Butternut Bread
- 2013: Griddled Flatbreads
- 2012: Ready Steady Cook Challenge
We have started our 2021 working year today. I hold faith it will be a good one!
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Butterscotch is such a wonderful flavor. Did you make the ice cream with it?
I did indeed 🙂
your butterscotch sauce sounds delicious.
that’s a shame to hear about Debenhams…
It is a shame indeed.
This butterscotch sauce look incredibly yummy!
Thank you Josiah 🙂
Tandy….you have reminded me that it has been far too long since I’ve sampled Butterscotch sauce, on my ice cream! I simply must try this.
I am sure you and the kids will love it 🙂