Recipe of the Week – Hazelnut Toffee

December 2, 2008

(From the Misc Collection at emealsforyou.com)
hazelnut-toffee

Hazelnut Toffee

I used to make Hazelnut Toffee every year at Christmas.  I would make several batches and then buy some nice Christmasy tins and pass the toffee around to the neighbors.  We moved and I guess I kind of let the tradition get away from me.  The kids grow up; you move away from the comfort zone you have established and some of the little things fall by the wayside.

I could find some tins and begin again with the new neighbors but for some reason it just doesn’t feel the same.  Old friends ares still old friends but bonding with new friends takes time… histories have to be exchanged.  Mutual interests need to be defined and common causes voiced.  New lifestyle patterns are in place and time just seems to move faster.

The good news is that my kids now make the toffee and make the rounds with the Christmasy tins.  And look, I made the toffee again… now if I can only find my tins.

A word of caution; this recipe involves very  hot sugar and should not be made around children, as spills happen.

Hazelnut Toffee

Recipe Summary
Complexity: Medium
Serves: 12
Category: Misc
Meal: other (General)
30 Tb butter, salted
1.5 cup sugar, white
0.5 cup sugar, brown
3 Tb honey
0.5 cup water
1.5 cup hazelnuts, toasted
20 oz chocolate, semi-sweet bits
0.5 cup hazelnuts, ground

Toast nuts in a 400 degree oven for 5 minutes, remove immediately, cool and roll in a towel to remove husk. Place in plastic bag and hit with a flat pan to crush.

Prepping the chocolate- Place chocolate bits in a small food processor and chop into small pieces.

In a medium size, heavy pot place the butter, sugar, water and honey, heat over high heat about 15 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the mixture reaches 290-300 degrees on a candy thermometer. Immediately add the crushed nuts, remove from heat, and stir. Pour on a greased cookie sheet (11 X 17), spread out evenly and sprinkle the chocolate on top, when the chocolate melts sprinkle the ground nuts on top. Cool and store in airtight containers.

CAUTION: This is not a project you make with your kids. The sugar reaches 300 degrees and is very dangerous if handled improperly.

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  • 1. AlexAxe  |  March 22, 2009 at 6:13 am

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    AlexAxe

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