Pol Toffee (Coconut rock recipe)
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Servings
15
Prep Time
10 minutes
Cook Time
35 minutes
Pol toffee also known as coconut toffee or coconut rocks is a traditional Sri Lankan sweet made in Sri Lanka. I am actually unsure of its origin or if this sweet is specially made for Christmas but it is definitely something really popular during Christmas.
Pol Toffee (Coconut toffee recipe)
As a kid, my mum made pol toffee (Coconut rocks), Kiri toffee ( Milk toffee) for Christmas and made the best pol toffee. Moist and delicious. I still remember when she makes them for Christmas she would tell me, my brother and my dad not to disturb her for 1 hour, that she needs to make pol toffee.
The reason is when making pol toffee you need to stir and wait in one place for almost one hour until it is made. If you move from the stove then the pol toffee texture might get affected. Her favourite colours were pink and green and she would always make 2 colours for Christmas. We would have long chats for 1 hour until she made her pol toffee, oh those are the memories I will cherish forever.
There is pol toffee in supermarkets that I have tasted which are really dry. This is definitely not the type of recipe that I will be giving you, it would be delicious, moist and so flavourful that you will never buy pol toffee from supermarkets ever again. This is my mum’s secret recipe that I am sharing with you all. So if you make this recipe, please leave a recipe rating and comment below.
The essential equipment needed to make pol toffee
Can I use fresh coconut for this recipe?
Yes definitely. That’s the best if you can use it.
Sugar: One of the main ingredients to make pol toffee
Butter: Trust me, this adds a depth of flavour to the overall dish.
Milk powder: This ingredient is not photographed in the above picture, but when you add Milk powder, it helps bind the ingredients and cut neat slices, when I first trialled and filmed this recipe, I didn’t use milk powder, but after using Milk powder in the recipe it helped bind and cut neat slices
Vanilla: This is the flavouring that is added to the dish and it is essential as well.
How to store Pol Toffee
Pol toffee can be stored for up to 1-2 weeks in an airtight container. My mum used to make this just 1 week before Christmas. After 3 weeks it doesn’t taste great and the texture tends to get dry over time, so make sure to make it just one week before you need it, so you can keep it for a little longer.
Common Mistakes when making Pol Toffee
The biggest mistake is the mixture not setting or becomes too hard. I can give you all the tips in the world and show you and teach you all the tips, but consistency is something that you will have to do and learn. It might not come out well the first time but that’s ok, you keep trying trust me you will know when it is time to take the mixture off the fire.
When I first made it I kept it too long on the fire, while the texture was great and the flavour was so good, I could have taken it 2 minutes before, now if this happens it is no big deal, the pol toffee will set and taste great the only thing is after 2 weeks the texture will be too dry, that’s the worst that can happen.
If the texture is too soft and you take the mixture out of the fire before it is hard, then it will not set.
If this happens, take it out of the sheet, put it back into the pan and keep stirring until the mixture gets thickened. The only down fault here is that it won’t have the perfect mouthfeel and texture
How do I know when it is the correct consistency so I can take It out of the fire?
When stirring the mixture you will feel to your hand that the mixture is getting harder and harder. draw a line in the middle of the pot and see if the mixture mixes back together or the line stays in its place. if it stays in its place, then it means the mixture is ready, if it comes back together, keep stirring until it gets thickened.
Another way to find out is, take a bit of the mixture out and put it on a cooled chopping board or tray, if the mixture sets that means it is good to be taken out of the fire.
How long should I keep pol toffee to set
Usually about 20-30 minutes, but if the mixture is too hard then it will take less than 10 minutes to set. The climate also is a big determining factor, where I live in Melbourne it is cool so it sets in less than 10 minutes, but if you are in a hot country it might take longer.
What time should I cut the pol toffee into square
This step is very important, you should cut it into squares before it is fully set and after it is mildly set. if you try to cut it after it is fully set it will break into pieces.
Ingredients
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200 g Coconut (Frozen grated or fresh grated)
- 45 g Water Tap
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300 g White sugar
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1 Tablespoon Vanilla essence
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25 g Butter Unsalted or salter
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1 Tablespoon Milk powder Dry (NO FRESH MILK)
Directions
First butter the tray & keep it aside
Then add the sugar and water to a pan and place it on a medium fire until the sugar is disolved after the sugar dissolved, add the coconut & stir
Then add vanilla & butter, Milk powder and colouring. Keep stirring until the water has evaporated.When stirring the mixture you will feel to your hand that the mixture is getting harder and harder. draw a line in the middle of the pot and see if the mixture mixes back together or the line stays in its place. if it stays in its place, then it means the mixture is ready, if it comes back together, keep stirring until it gets thickenThis process will take around 30-40 minutes