Scottish Tablet (Authentic Recipe) (2024)

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Scottish tablet is a traditional candy in Scotland. Learn how to make it with my easy step by step directions. Pop some in a box, tin or bag and you’re ready to gift a classic Scottish treat (if you don’t eat it all beforehand)!

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When I was a little girl in Scotland, tablet was all the rage, along with Scottish macaroon bars, Edinburgh rock, McCowan’s highland toffee, and other classic Scottish “sweeties” as we called them.

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I remember tablet making an appearance at birthday parties, at school, and friends’ houses. It was just a normal part of the repertoire of my childhood treats. In Scotland, tablet is given as treats and gifts at weddings, and at Christmas.

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However, if you live outside of Scotland, you might be wondering what I’m talking about. It’s not anything like today’s “tablet”, as in something like an iPad.

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What is Scottish Tablet?

Tablet is the name of a Scottish candy made from sugar, butter and condensed milk (sometimes just milk, or even evaporated milk). Does it sound sweet to you? It should because it is very sweet. Scottish tablet is definitely not diabetes-friendly!

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Although it wasn’t my very favorite sweet when I was little, so many people love it and many of you have asked me for a recipe, so I am happy to comply. You may just want to make some as gifts during the holidays, or really, anytime of year.

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These are the little boxes I bought which fit 4 squares of tablet. All you need is a little ribbon and maybe a gift tag. (These are the embroidery scissors, in case you wondered.)

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Have a sweet tooth? You will love this oat brittle, too!

What is Scottish Tablet Made of?

Although there are slight variations, the most classic recipe contains milk, sugar, and butter (although condensed milk is often used nowadays). The first known written recipe was made from only cream and sugar.

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Should Tablet be Grainy?

No, absolutely not; tablet should be smooth and creamy when it dissolves in your mouth; it’s not something you chew. If you have read a recipe that tells you that grainy tablet is good, this is simply untrue. Please keep this in mind when you are looking for a recipe, or looking for help on a subject. Always ask yourself what gives this site, or person, the authority to be sharing this information (or recipe).

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“A grainy texture normally means that your sugar has melted too quickly.” —Ochil Fudge Pantry The Ochil Fudge Pantry also says if your tablet is grainy, “…you have done something wrong when following the steps of your Scottish Tablet Recipe” (or you’re simply using the wrong recipe)! 🧐

Another classic Scottish recipe to try: millionaire’s shortbread (or caramel shortcake).

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What Does Tablet Mean in Scottish?

First of all, there is no current “Scottish” language. English is spoken in Scotland, although some may beg to differ! Yes, there is Glaswegian and Gaelic, but “tablet” is derived from the old Scots way of speaking: “taiblet” which is probably from how the sweet looked when it was made. (This is something people ask on Google)

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Tablet makes a fantastic homemade gift! You can wrap individual pieces in parchment paper, or any food safe paper. Or else put a few pieces in a food-safe box and tie with a pretty ribbon!

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To be honest, I think this homemade tablet is the nicest tablet I’ve ever had, so I hope you enjoy it, too! Homemade is almost always best, isn’t it? Just remember, the best quality ingredients will reward you with the best results.

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NB: I have taken care and gently placed my tablet to take photos of it, however, if it gets bumped around, it will look more like the tablet in the photo above at the Glasgow Airport. Don’t worry if it looks messy, it is normal and still tastes exactly the same.

My friend gave me this Avon Fostoria George Washington glass as it is in the shape of a thistle (the National Flower of Scotland).

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Homemade, Authentic Scottish Tablet Recipe

recipe adapted from a Scottish Sweets cookbook/tips from Ochil Fudge Pantry
makes 16 to 24 pieces (depending on the size and shape)

FULL PRINTABLE RECIPE BELOW

I found that lining one of these pans with parchment paper works nicely. Ilove the trays for breading meat and other things.

Ingredients

  • butter
  • milk
  • sugar
  • condensed milk
  • (optional: vanilla or choice of flavoring, like whisky)

Easy Step by Step Directions on How to Make Scottish Tablet

1. Line a 7″ x 11″ pan with parchment paper.

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2. Put the butter and water in a LARGE, heavy pot and heat to melt the butter, then add the milk.

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3. Over low heat, add the sugar and stir until it is completely dissolved.

  • TIP: use a wooden spoon.

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4. Bring the mixture to a boil and allow to simmer (keep boiling, but turn it down so it doesn’t overflow the pot) for 10 minutes without stirring.

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5. Add the condensed milk.

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6. Stir for at least 10 minutes while simmering, just be sure it doesn’t stick or burn. This is the critical part as you don’t want it to burn (the heavy pot is important for this).

  • TIP: the time to cook the mixture will vary upon many factors, but most importantly, how high your cooktop is set to. If you have it too high, the tablet mixture will stick and burn, too low and it will take ages to get to the right temperature. Keep it simmering until you see it start to turn a lovely golden color.

7. Remove from heat and stir in the vanilla or whisky, and allow to cool for a minutes or two before beating vigorously until it thickens. Don’t be impatient or think you’ve failed as this could take a few minutes.

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8. When thickened, pour into the prepared pan. Allow to cool and set completely in a cool place, or the fridge.

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9. Cut, then wrap in parchment paper for individual servings, or simply keep in an airtight tin in a cool place or in the fridge.

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Scottish Tablet - Authentic Recipe

Yield: 24 square pieces

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes

Additional Time: 2 minutes

Total Time: 37 minutes

Adapted from a Favourite Sweets and Toffee Scottish recipe book compiled by Carol Wilson, this is a traditional Scottish candy that is very sweet. Also, thanks to Ochil Fudge Factory for tips on tablet making.

Ingredients

  • 2 oz (½ stick) (57 g) salted butter (if you use unsalted, add a pinch of salt)
  • 2.5 oz (74 ml) water
  • 2.5 oz (74 ml) milk
  • 2 ¼ cups (454 g) white granulated sugar
  • 7 oz (½ can) (207 ml) condensed milk
  • 1 tsp vanilla or whisky

Instructions

  1. Line a 7" x 11" pan with parchment paper.
  2. Put the butter and water in a LARGE, heavy pot and heat to melt the butter, then add the milk.
  3. Over low heat, add the sugar and stir until it is completely dissolved. Bring the mixture to a boil and allow to simmer (keep boiling, but turn it down so it doesn't overflow the pot) for 10 minutes without stirring.
  4. Add the condensed milk. Stir for at least 10 minutes while simmering, just be sure it doesn’t stick or burn. This is the critical part as you don’t want it to burn (the heavy pot is important for this). TIP: the time to cook the mixture will vary upon many factors, but most importantly, how high your cooktop is set to. If you have it too high, the tablet mixture will stick and burn, too low and it will take ages to get to the right temperature. Keep it simmering until you see it start to turn a lovely golden color.
  5. Remove from heat and stir in the vanilla or whisky (I use whisky), and allow to cool for a minutes or two before beating vigorously until it thickens. Don’t be impatient or think you’ve failed as this could take a few minutes. .
  6. When thickened, pour into the prepared pan.Allow to cool and set completely in a cool place, or the fridge.
  7. Cut, then wrap in parchment paper for individual servings, or simply keep in an airtight tin in a cool place, or in the fridge.

    Notes

    • Follow the directions as written for successful results. This is not a recipe to change and omit ingredients or steps. You've been warned.
    • Use a wooden spoon.
    • If you'd like to use a candy thermometer, the setting point for tablet is 240F or 116C.
    • Tablet will keep for a minimum of a month, if stored correctly. It is mostly sugar, so not much risk of spoiling.
    Nutrition Information:

    Yield: 24Serving Size: 1
    Amount Per Serving:Calories: 132Total Fat: 3gSaturated Fat: 2gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 9mgSodium: 31mgCarbohydrates: 25gFiber: 0gSugar: 25gProtein: 1g

    Nutrition information is only estimated.

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    FAQs

    How long does homemade Scottish tablet last? ›

    How long does Scottish Tablet Keep? Tablet is over 50% sugar and because sugar is a natural preservative, it means that if it is kept in an airtight tin and stored at room temperature, it can last for around 10 days. If you keep it in the fridge, however, it can keep for a few weeks!

    What is traditional Scottish tablet made of? ›

    Scottish Tablet is made with milk, butter, condensed milk and A LOT of sugar. It is boiled to a high temperature, before beating the mixture until thickened, and then setting it in a tin until completely cool.

    Why is my Scottish tablet grainy? ›

    The best Scottish Tablet should be smooth and melt in your mouth. A grainy texture normally means that your sugar has melted too quickly.

    What is the difference between Scottish fudge and Scottish tablet? ›

    While fudge and Scottish tablet may share a common foundation of sugar and butter, they each possess distinct characteristics that set them apart. Fudge captivates with its smooth and creamy texture, while Scottish tablet delights with its crumbly and grainy mouthfeel.

    Why won t my Scottish tablet set? ›

    This is a really important step because if you don't get the mixture hot enough, the tablet won't set properly later on. The mixture will rise with heat and expand as it comes to the boil. Then, turn the heat down to a “brisk simmer” or medium heat for about 20 minutes.

    Why is my Scottish tablet too soft? ›

    The most common reason for this is that you haven't taken your tablet to a high enough temperature when cooking it. The Scottish Tablet mixture needs to be not only boiling for a decent time (approx. 20 mins), it also needs to reach a very high temperature to ensure it will set.

    Can you put Scottish tablet in the fridge? ›

    There's no need to keep the tablet in the fridge, in fact, it's much better if you don't. Just keep it in a cool room, out of direct sunshine and away from strong smells. Yes!

    Can you put Scottish tablet in coffee? ›

    There you have Scottish Tablet. It's a sweet and comforting treat, which is a nice alternative to toffee or fudge. And goes great with a cup of coffee. To be honest, I have found tablet making a very perplexing process, and have luckily hit on a recipe (with my own tweaks) which works for me.

    When should I eat Scottish tablet? ›

    Also known as Scots tablet or Swiss Milk tablet, it is best enjoyed after dinner and is often seen at Scottish weddings or other celebratory dinners.

    Can you remelt Scottish tablet? ›

    If you pour it into the tin and it doesn't set, don't worry, just reboil for a little while longer (I've done this a few times) Also good with a bit of fresh ginger added at the beginning, flavours the tablet beautifully and leaves little exciting nuggets to bite into!

    Why is it called Scottish tablet? ›

    Tablet is occasionally referred to as Scottish or Scots tablet or as Swiss Milk tablet, since some people call condensed milk “Swiss Milk”. For most Scots, tablet is their favourite sweet, especially when home-made.

    What is the difference between fudge and tablet? ›

    Tablet differs from fudge in that it has a brittle, grainy texture, where fudge is much softer. Well-made tablet is a medium-hard confection, not as soft as fudge, but not as hard as hard candy.

    What is another name for a Scottish Tablet? ›

    You may occasionally hear of tablet being called 'Swiss Milk tablet' but don't worry – this doesn't mean that tablet's origins lie closer to The Alps. The 'Swiss Milk' part refers to a name that condensed milk is sometimes known by.

    Who invented Scottish Tablet? ›

    The history of the Scottish tablet

    But the origin of these sugary squares is a bit more difficult to track down. Scottish Tablet Company recognizes that the confection was first mentioned in an 18th-century book written by Lady Grisell Baillie, but the recipe was made up of only two ingredients: sugar and cream.

    What Flavour is Scottish Tablet? ›

    Traditional Scottish tablet is a sweet confectionery made with butter, sugar, and condensed milk, cooked to a caramelised consistency. It has a crumbly and creamy texture with a sweet, buttery flavour – similar to fudge but with a more firm and grainy texture.

    Can you set Scottish tablet in the fridge? ›

    Pour into the tin and leave to set fully in the fridge for 2 or more hours.

    How long is the lifespan of a tablet? ›

    Generally speaking, the physical lifespan of a tablet is expected to be as little as two years and up to 10 years, depending on the usage. A daily driver tablet will accumulate wear and tear much faster than a seldom-used counterpart. It also depends on the model and type of drawing tablet.

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