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johnny.5 | 00:12 Tue 21st Oct 2008 | ChatterBank
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can any of you remember this ?
did you enjoy it ?
can we start a campaign to get it back like wisper ?

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What was it like ?
I can remember my mum having long thin blue boxes of this nougat! I used to pinch it when she wasn't looking. Beautiful!!
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ice you are right. you are not wrong

it came in a small long thin box about eight pieces wrapped in silver foil then grease proof paper then covered top and bottom with rice paper
the bestest nougat ever

scrummy !


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As far as I can remember, you're perfectly, absolutely spot on! Hell - can you still get them? if not - WHY not??? Are the manufacturers still around? Shall we write to them???
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Thanks for that IaP - I'm going to phone them! Let's ALL phone them! That nougat was the best of the best. I can remember trying to get the rice paper off in one go - and that in itself was delish!
Hello, I have just discovered a way of making my own desert nougat and it is just as good as the original!
It is quite easy.
All you need is some soft nutty nougat, you can buy some almond from the website A Quarter Of, they sell them in 8oz bags, I bought 2 bags (�1.93 each). Then you need some rose flavoured turkish delight, once again A Quarter Of sells Rose and Lemon.
Now chop or cut the rose turkish delight into small pieces. You may wish to add a little more icing sugar to stop them sticking together. Next heat the nougat in a microwave. Be careful when doing this! You will only need to heat the nougat for about a minute before checking it, both bags of nougat only took about 1.45 mins in all. If you overheat it, the nuts burn and the whole thing goes brittle once cool.
Once soft, stir in the turkish delight pieces. The mixture as it cools, will form a pliable paste and you can roll this out on a smooth surface. Don't use your kitchen surface as it tends to stick, try something like a glass chopping board. Once cooled cut into squares with a sharp knife and enjoy!
Cheers Sue

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