Oct 5, 2010 #1 L licia Executive Chef Joined Nov 11, 2004 Messages 3,835 Location USA,Florida What is this and where is it available? Is this a Canadian product?
Oct 5, 2010 #2 PrincessFiona60 Ogress Supreme Moderator Emeritus Joined Jul 14, 2009 Messages 38,955 Location Wyoming Lyle's is a product of the UK and is cane sugar syrup. I got my can from a specialty store like Whole Foods. Most stores can order it for you.
Lyle's is a product of the UK and is cane sugar syrup. I got my can from a specialty store like Whole Foods. Most stores can order it for you.
Oct 5, 2010 #3 M MSC Head Chef Joined Dec 2, 2005 Messages 2,459 Location Studio City, Calif. Lyle's or Tate & Lyle's Golden Syrup is English and if memory serves is made from both sugar cane & corn. The nearest equivalent in the U.S. is Karo Syrup.
Lyle's or Tate & Lyle's Golden Syrup is English and if memory serves is made from both sugar cane & corn. The nearest equivalent in the U.S. is Karo Syrup.
Oct 5, 2010 #4 forty_caliber Admiral of the Texas Navy Moderator Emeritus Joined Jul 26, 2010 Messages 3,413 Location Republic of Texas HEB grocery stores (Houston area) carry Lyle's Golden Syrup. I've made pecan pies with it before, but I like Steen's Cane syrup better for this use. .40
HEB grocery stores (Houston area) carry Lyle's Golden Syrup. I've made pecan pies with it before, but I like Steen's Cane syrup better for this use. .40
Oct 5, 2010 #5 L licia Executive Chef Joined Nov 11, 2004 Messages 3,835 Location USA,Florida Thanks. I haven't seen it locally so I suppose I will use Karo syrup.