
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Prepare the Pan
Grease and line a 9×13-inch pan with parchment paper. This will make removing the tablet much easier once it sets.
Step 2: Melt Butter and Dissolve Sugar
In a large microwave-safe bowl combine:
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Sugar
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Whole milk
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Butter
Heat in 30-second intervals, stirring between each interval, until the butter melts and the sugar begins dissolving.
Step 3: Transfer to Saucepan
Pour the mixture into a deep saucepan or stockpot and heat over medium-high heat. Stir occasionally as the mixture comes to a boil.
Step 4: Add Condensed Milk
Once the sugar has dissolved, pour in the sweetened condensed milk and reduce the heat to medium.
Important: The mixture will expand quickly, so be sure your pan is deep enough.
Step 5: Simmer and Cook
Allow the mixture to gently simmer for 15–20 minutes, stirring frequently to prevent burning.
As it cooks, the mixture will thicken and turn a beautiful caramel color.
Step 6: Check the Temperature
The mixture should reach 240–248°F on a candy thermometer.
If you don’t have one, you can test it by dropping a little into cold water. If it forms a soft ball, it’s ready.
Step 7: Add Flavor (Optional)
Remove from heat and stir in:
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Vanilla extract
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Whisky
Step 8: Beat the Mixture
Using a hand mixer, beat the mixture for 8–10 minutes until it thickens.
If using a wooden spoon, it will take a bit longer.
You’ll know it’s ready when your spoon or beaters leave visible trails in the mixture.
Step 9: Pour Into the Pan
Pour the tablet into the prepared pan. Try not to touch the surface with a spoon to keep it smooth.
Tap the pan gently on the counter so the mixture spreads evenly.
Step 10: Score and Set
After about 10 minutes, lightly score the top into squares to make cutting easier later.
Let the candy set for 2–4 hours or overnight.
Once firm, cut along the score lines.
What to Serve With Scottish Tablet
Scottish tablet is wonderful on its own, but it pairs beautifully with:
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Coffee
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Black tea
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Shortbread cookies
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Vanilla ice cream
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Holiday dessert platters
It’s especially perfect for afternoon tea or festive gatherings.
Tips for Perfect Scottish Tablet
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Use a deep saucepan to prevent boiling over.
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Stir frequently to avoid burning the sugar.
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Beat the mixture well to achieve the classic crumbly texture.
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Score the candy before it fully hardens.
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Let it cool completely before cutting.
Storage Instructions
Room Temperature
Store in an airtight container for up to 2 weeks.
Refrigerator
You can refrigerate it for up to 1 month, though it’s best served at room temperature.
Freezer
Freeze for up to 3 months in an airtight container.
General Recipe Information
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Prep Time: 15 minutes
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Cook Time: 25 minutes
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Setting Time: 2–4 hours
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Total Time: About 3 hours
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Servings: 24 pieces
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Difficulty: Medium
This recipe is perfect for holiday gifts, dessert trays, or special occasions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Scottish tablet the same as fudge?
Not exactly. Tablet is firmer and more crumbly than fudge, while fudge is softer and creamier.
Why do you beat the mixture?
Beating the mixture helps create the signature grainy texture that makes Scottish tablet unique.
Can I make this without a thermometer?
Yes! Use the soft-ball test by dropping a little into cold water.
Why is my tablet too soft?
It may not have reached the correct temperature before removing from heat.
Can I add flavors?
Absolutely! Vanilla, whisky, or even sea salt work wonderfully.
Conclusion
Scottish Tablet is one of those traditional treats that proves simple ingredients can create something truly special. Rich, buttery, and beautifully sweet, this candy has been loved for generations—and once you try it, you’ll understand why.
Whether you’re making it for a holiday, a gift, or just a cozy homemade treat, this recipe delivers perfectly crumbly, melt-in-your-mouth sweetness every time.
More Dessert Recipes You May Love
If you enjoyed this recipe, you might also like:
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Cream Cheese Cake
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Chocolate Basque Cheesecake
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Danish Dream Cake
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Blueberry Cheesecake Rolls
Share Your Creation
Did you make this Scottish tablet?
I’d love to see it! Leave a review in the comments and share your photos on Pinterest so others can enjoy this classic sweet too.
Nutritional Information (Approximate Per Piece)
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Calories: 180
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Carbohydrates: 32g
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Fat: 5g
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Saturated Fat: 3g
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Sugar: 30g
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Sodium: 45mg








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