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  2. How to make a nut brittle block to ship as a holiday gift

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    When the corn syrup mixture reaches 238F, add two and a half cups of peanuts Continue boiling until the syrup reaches a nice amber color Make sure every peanut is coated

  3. Rich Chocolate Cake with Salty Dulce de Leche & Hazelnut Brittle

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    hazelnut brittle: Preheat the oven to 350°F. Put the hazelnuts on a baking sheet and toast them in the oven for 15 minutes until browned and fragrant. Let cool. Prepare a large baking sheet by lining it with parchment paper. Melt the butter in a heavy-bottomed saucepan set over medium heat. Whisk in the sugar and corn syrup, and bring to a boil.

  4. Ginger snap - Wikipedia

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    Ginger snaps are flavoured with powdered ginger and a variety of other spices, most commonly cinnamon, molasses [3] and clove. [4] There are many recipes. [5] The brittle ginger nut style is a commercial version of the traditional fairings once made for market fairs now represented only by the Cornish fairing. [citation needed]

  5. Three-Pear Maple Crumble Recipe - AOL

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    Preheat to 350°F. Grease a 12-inch baking dish and set aside. In a large bowl add the pears, raisins, cinnamon, 1 cup oats, and ½ cup maple syrup.

  6. Brittle (food) - Wikipedia

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    In parts of the Middle East, brittle is made with pistachios, [10] while many Asian countries use sesame seeds and peanuts. [11] Peanut brittle is the most popular brittle recipe in the United States. [12] The term "brittle" in the context of the food first appeared in print in 1892, though the candy itself has been around for much longer. [13]

  7. Rice Brittle Crunch Recipe - AOL

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    In a medium saucepan, combine the sugar, corn syrup and water and bring to a boil over moderately high heat. Cook undisturbed until a deep-amber caramel forms, about 7 minutes. Remove from the heat.

  8. Long John (doughnut) - Wikipedia

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    A Long John with sprinkles from Minnesota A cream-filled maple bar doughnut (filled with custard) The Long John is a bar-shaped, yeast risen [1] doughnut either coated entirely with glaze or top-coated with cake icing. They may be filled with custard or cream. The term Long John is used in the Midwestern U.S. [2] and Canada, and has been used ...

  9. Maple taffy - Wikipedia

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    Two children eating maple taffy in 1950s Quebec. The practice in Quebec is conducted in a "cabane à sucre" (literally, "sugar cabin," the rustic, outdoor structure where maple sap is boiled down to syrup and sugar) and the taffy is served with traditional Québécois dishes, including many savory ones that feature maple sugar as a glaze or flavoring element. [2]