How do i make my flapjack softer ?

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Less dry ingredients and more wet ingredients?
 

welsh dragon

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Don't put them in the fridge. Put them in a container and store in a cool, not cold place. And they dont store for long. Home made cakes never do. Eat within a couple of days. If they are still hard, try less cooking time, but only by about 5 minutes no more.
 

welsh dragon

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If your flap jacks aren't falling apart because they are dry then you probably have the right combination and weight of Ingredients.
 

welsh dragon

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Hmmm so Tupperware alone will solve my flapjack problems ?
It might do. Try It first. Then if they are going hard, try less cooking time by 5 mins. A process of elimination is often needed with these things. Trial and error as they say. Take it one thing at a time . otherwise you won't know exactly what the problem is.
 
Maybe replace some of the butter with an oil that is liquid at room/fridge temperature? Eg olive oil.
 

welsh dragon

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I want to make mine softer and I was gonna add more golden syrup in place of sugar to mine next time I made them.

That would work, but be careful. Don't add to much or they, will be rather errrr limp no pun intended, and they could be a bit mushy.
 

cbs

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I want to make mine softer and I was gonna add more golden syrup in place of sugar to mine next time I made them.

I tried that and it made no difference - as you cook it, the more sugar there is, the more it caramelises and makes it harder in my experience.

Not that I am an expert cook, but I have spent quite some time making flapjacks :hungry:
 
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