Salted chocolate and nut brittle

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Salted chocolate and nut brittle
Salted chocolate and nut brittle
Servings:Serves 10
Calories per serving:336
Ready in:40 minutes plus cooling time
Prep. time:25 minutes plus cooling time
Cook time:15 minutes
Difficulty:Average difficulty
Recipe author:JuliaBalbilla
First published:27th January 2017

This recipe needs advance preparation!

Whilst peanuts are usually used, you can make this with any nut you like, in particular almonds, hazelnuts and pistachios or a mixture

Ingredients

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Method

  1. Lightly grease a shallow baking tray and line with parchment or Bake-O-Glide.
  2. Place the sugar in a small, heavy-based saucepan with the water and heat gently until the sugar has dissolved, gently stirring occasionally from time to time.
  3. Bring to the boil, then boil for about 10 minutes until the syrup has reached the 'hard crack' stage - it should form threads that are stiff (brittle) and break easily. Don't let it get too dark or the flavour will be bitter. If you have a thermometer you are looking for a temperature of 146-155 C (295-310 F).
  4. Remove from the heat, dip the base of the pan briefly in cold water to prevent further cooking and stir in the nuts straight away. You may find it easier to add the nuts slightly earlier before the mixture becomes too stiff.
  5. Tip the mixture out onto the line baking tray.
  6. Spread a thin layer with the back of a spoon or palette knife and leave to harden.
  7. Melt the chocolate, either in a heatproof bowl over a pan of gently simmering water, or in short bursts in the microwave.
  8. Invert the brittle on a clean sheet of baking parchment so the flat side is uppermost and spread with the chocolate using a palette knife.
  9. Sprinkle with a little salt.
  10. Leave to set before breaking into chunky pieces.

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