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D.Sanderson
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Anybody know the recipe?

on how to make those coon licks with molasses.

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http://www.coondawgs.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=48144

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btt

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D.Sanderson
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Thanks Buckshot

I knew I'd seen the recipe somewhere but could'nt remember where.Appreciate the info,Lefty

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i can't get mine hard at 300 degrees before it wants to burn.

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let me know if you find a recipe that actually works guys!!

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John Wittenborn
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I'm just asking now?

Why can't you make this like I make Pecan Brittle, in the Microwave????????????

By the way, the Pecan Brittle is as good as I've ever eaten. Takes about 12-15 minutes from start to finish.

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sounds good. how do you make the brittle

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DOGWOOD --use a double boiler type on the turkey cooker and it will not burn or stick ---use a candy thermeter to tell when you have it cook enough

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John Wittenborn
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Dogwood English,

here is the recipe for microwave "Pecan Brittle".

INGREDIENTS::::::::

1 1/2- 2 1/2 cups of Pecans

1 cup of sugar

1/2 cup of white corn syrup

1/8 tsp. of salt

1 tsp. of butter

1 tsp. of vanilla

1 tsp, of baking soda

Spray a 2 qt. microwavable bowl with pam to prevent sticking. Combine pecans,sugar,syrup,& salt in the bowl.

Microwave 8- 8 1/2 minutes on high. Stop & stir after 4 minutes. When the 8 - 8 1/2 minutes is up add the butter & vanilla & stir. Microwave 2 more minutes on high. HERE IS WHERE YOU HAVE TO BE QUICK & READY. When the 2 minutes is up, add the baking soda & stir fast until it is foamy. Quickly pour onto a greased cookie sheet.

Let it cool & then break it up into small pieces.

Hope you like it.

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I tried the candy recipe but I made one h@ll of a mess.I just hope the smoke detector dont go off again and wake the wife up before I can clean the stove up.I might have found a DEVORCE RECIPE lol

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