JoelF wrote:In the last six months, we've noticed a change in Nestle's butterscotch morsels.
They're not something we use every day, but they're essential for a couple of decadent treats: Peanut butter/butterscotch Rice Krispie Treats (literally that simple: melt 1/2C peanut butter and 1C morsels in micro then stir in 3C puffed rice cereal... if you don't believe me, recipe here), and Salted Nut Bars (recipe from The Baking Sheet, I think) which uses a topping of corn syrup, butter and morsels.
What we've seen is that the darn things do not like to melt, they really, really keep their shape. Last night, making the Nut Bars, even boiling in the corn syrup and butter mixture and with vigorous stirring, there were still noticeable lumps.
I understand that these items, like chocolate chips, are designed to keep their shape... but eventually they ought to give up the ghost and just melt.
Any chance someone here has seen a more melty morsel?
chgoeditor wrote:Is it possible your bag was old? I had a similar problem with a bag of Ghiradelli Milk Chocolate Chips that wouldn't melt and realized it was an old bag. I'd previously used half of the bag for something else and didn't remember there being a problem, so that's all I can chalk it up to.
BR wrote:Hmmm ... a few years ago I was trying to make a version of Tastykake Butterscotch Krimpets ... sorry, but Philadelphians would know how damn good these are!
mamagotcha wrote:Once you have tried making your own butterscotch, you will know how truly nasty those artificially flavored bits are.
If you need it to be melted, why not start with the liquid version anyway?
(Now all I need is to know how to convert the homemade stuff into some sort of chip-like form, so I can bake some Oatmeal Scotchies.)
mamagotcha wrote:Once you have tried making your own butterscotch, you will know how truly nasty those artificially flavored bits are.
If you need it to be melted, why not start with the liquid version anyway?
(Now all I need is to know how to convert the homemade stuff into some sort of chip-like form, so I can bake some Oatmeal Scotchies.)
I remembered this thread when I ran across this recipe for homemade butterscotch chips. I haven't made it yet... but I'm planning to do so in the very near future, and will report back. But since autumn has arrived, I figured there might be a few other folks hankerin' for oatmeal scotchies...
Homemade butterscotch chips