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WALNUT BUTTER CRUNCH - ANNETTES



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Member's Choice! This walnut toffee tastes like it came from an old-fashioned candy store. If you follow the steps, you'll have a delicious homemade candy treat. The toffee is buttery, crunchy, and has the perfect sweetness that's complemented by a layer of semi-sweet chocolate. It doesn't take that long to prepare and would make...

Provided by Annette W.

Categories     Other Snacks

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 lb butter
2 c sugar
1/4 c water
2 c walnuts or black walnuts
6 oz semi-sweet chocolate chips
2 Tbsp light corn syrup

Steps:

  • 1. Line 9x13 cookie sheet with 1 1/2 cups of walnuts that have been chopped in a nut chopper or food processor. Don't over chop them but you want them smaller than they come in the bags marked "chopped" walnuts.
  • 2. Melt butter over low heat.
  • 3. Add sugar and stir until sugar dissolves.
  • 4. Add water and light corn syrup. Cook over low heat to 290°F crackling stage. Stirring occasionally making sure not to burn the bottom.
  • 5. Keep candy thermometer in pot and MAKE SURE you cook to EXACTLY 290° (be patient, this takes time since you're cooking on low).
  • 6. Pour filling over walnuts evenly.
  • 7. Sprinkle with chocolate chips.
  • 8. Use a butter knife to spread the chocolate evenly over filling as it melts.
  • 9. Sprinkle with remaining 1/2 cup black walnuts.
  • 10. Let stand to cool before breaking. Once cool, stick butter knife pointed side down and push through candy and break into different sized pieces. ENJOY!

MIXED-NUT BUTTER-CRUNCH CANDY



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Provided by Food Network

Categories     dessert

Yield Approximately 40 1 1/2 by 2-inch bars

Number Of Ingredients 11

1/2 stick unsalted butter, melted, for brushing
1/3 cup water
1 1/2 cups granulated sugar
1/2 cup light corn syrup
2 sticks sweet unsalted butter
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon baking soda
1 1/2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
1 1/2 cups coarsely chopped deeply toasted unsalted macadamia nuts (If unsalted nuts are not available, reduce the listed salt to 1/4 teaspoon.)
12 ounces semi-sweet chocolate melted
3 cups finely chopped toasted nuts (use blanched almonds, walnuts, pecans, macadamia)

Steps:

  • To set up: Butter a baking sheet (about 10 by 12) and line the sheet with of parchment paper (allow excess paper at both ends). Grease paper and set sheet aside. Reserve any remaining melted butter for later. Line two more shallow baking sheets or trays with waxed paper for holding and chilling assembled candy and set them aside. Cut each stick of butter in half and place next to work surface, along with measured salt, baking soda, vanilla and coarsely chopped macadamia nuts. Place chopped chocolate in a heat proof bowl and set aside. Place a cup of hot water next to stove and put a pastry brush in water.
  • To prepare toffee: Place a 2 1/2-quart heavy bottomed saucepan on the stove. Place water, sugar and corn syrup in the pan and stir gently to combine. Place pan over medium heat and as sugar dissolves, swirl pan gently. Let mixture come to a rolling boil and, once boiling and mixture is clear, don't stir or swirl pan anymore. If, while sugar is boiling, any sugar crystals cling to sides of pan, use moistened pastry brush to wash sides of the pan. Cook syrup until starts becoming a very light amber color. Lower heat and add butter, one half stick at a time, stirring very gently. (Only add additional butter after preceding piece has become melted and fully incorporated.) Once all the butter has been added, place candy thermometer into mixture, making sure that the bottom tip does not touch the bottom of the pan. Raise heat to medium and boil mixture until the temperature reads between 295 degrees F and 300 degrees F. Remove thermometer from pan and pan from stove and immediately stir in salt, baking soda, vanilla and macadamia nuts. (Quickly stick thermometer it warm water to aid in clean up.) Immediately, pour candy mixture onto prepared baking sheet. Brush the bottom of a long off-set metal spatula (an icing spatula is perfect) or a knife with some melted butter. Spread the candy mixture out so that it is 1/4-inch thick. Use the knife to push the sides back into a rectangular shape as the mixture cools. Let the mixture set for a few minutes.
  • To melt chocolate: While toffee firms up a bit, melt chocolate in the top of a double boiler or in a skillet with 1-inch of hot but not simmering water (stirring constantly until smooth). Be careful not to allow any water to enter bowl of chocolate.
  • To cut candy: While candy mixture is still warm and pliable, use a buttered pastry scraper to score the candy into 1 1/2 by 2-inch rectangles. Let set further until the candy is firmer (5 minutes at room temperature). Score again through original cuts, making sure candy is in separate squares all the way through to the bottom. ( If stubborn, use your pastry scraper and mallet to knock through any sticky, tough spots. Hit the top (wooden part) of the scraper with a heavy mallet.)
  • To fully assemble candy and chill: When chocolate is firm, pour melted chocolate over top of scored candy and, using a spatula, spread it out evenly. It's okay if the chocolate runs down into grooves in candy. Scatter 2 cups of the ground toasted nuts on top of the chocolate and press them into the chocolate. Reserve the remaining 1 cup of nuts. Lift one end of the parchment paper so the first line of cut candy bends and separates from the next line. Carefully lift one piece off at a time. Sprinkle with some additional nuts to coat any exposed chocolate. Place candy on prepared baking sheets lined with waxed paper (in a single layer) and refrigerate (covered with plastic wrap) so chocolate will harden. Once set, place candy in an air-tight tin, separated in layers with waxed paper. Although these candies may be stored at room temperature, to best preserve fresh flavor, store them in the refrigerator.

MIXED NUT BUTTERCRUNCH CANDY



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Provided by Food Network

Categories     dessert

Time 55m

Yield Approximately 40 1 1/2 by 2inc

Number Of Ingredients 11

1/2 stick unsalted butter, melted, for brushing
1/3 cup water
1 1/2 cups granulated sugar
1/2 cup light corn syrup
2 sticks sweet unsalted butter
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon baking soda
1 1/2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
1 1/2 cups coarsely chopped deeply toasted unsalted macadamia nuts (If unsalted nuts are not available, reduce the listed salt to 1/4 teaspoon.)
12 ounces semisweet chocolate melted
3 cups finely chopped toasted nuts (use blanched almonds, walnuts, pecans, macadamia)

Steps:

  • To set up: Butter a baking sheet (about 10 by 12) and line the sheet with of parchment paper (allow excess paper at both ends). Grease paper and set sheet aside. Reserve any remaining melted butter for later. Line two more shallow baking sheets or trays with waxed paper for holding and chilling assembled candy and set them aside. Cut each stick of butter in half and place next to work surface, along with measured salt, baking soda, vanilla and coarsely chopped macadamia nuts. Place chopped chocolate in a heat proof bowl and set aside. Place a cup of hot water next to stove and put a pastry brush in water.
  • To prepare toffee: Place a 2 1/2 quart heavy bottomed saucepan on the stove. Place water, sugar and corn syrup in the pan and stir gently to combine. Place pan over medium heat and as sugar dissolves, swirl pan gently. Let mixture come to a rolling boil and, once boiling and mixture is clear, don't stir or swirl pan anymore. If, while sugar is boiling, any sugar crystals cling to sides of pan, use moistened pastry brush to wash sides of the pan. Cook syrup until starts becoming a very light amber color. Lower heat and add butter, one half stick at a time, stirring very gently. (Only add additional butter after preceding piece has become melted and fully incorporated.) Once all the butter has been added, place candy thermometer into mixture, making sure that the bottom tip does not touch the bottom of the pan. Raise heat to medium and boil mixture until the temperature reads between 295 degrees F and 300 degrees F. Remove thermometer from pan and pan from stove and immediately stir in salt, baking soda, vanilla and macadamia nuts. (Quickly stick thermometer it warm water to aid in clean up.) Immediately, pour candy mixture onto prepared baking sheet. Brush the bottom of a long offset metal spatula (an icing spatula is perfect) or a knife with some melted butter. Spread the candy mixture out so that it is 1/4-inch thick. Use the knife to push the sides back into a rectangular shape as the mixture cools. Let the mixture set for a few minutes.
  • To melt chocolate: While toffee firms up a bit, melt chocolate in the top of a double boiler or in a skillet with 1 inch of hot but not simmering water (stirring constantly until smooth). Be careful not to allow any water to enter bowl of chocolate.
  • To cut candy: While candy mixture is still warm and pliable, use a buttered pastry scraper to score the candy into 1 1/2 by 2inch rectangles. Let set further until the candy is firmer (5 minutes at room temperature). Score again through original cuts, making sure candy is in separate squares all the way through to the bottom. ( If stubborn, use your pastry scraper and mallet to knock through any sticky, tough spots. Hit the top (wooden part) of the scraper with a heavy mallet.)
  • To fully assemble candy and chill: When chocolate is firm, pour melted chocolate over top of scored candy and, using a spatula, spread it out evenly. It's okay if the chocolate runs down into grooves in candy. Scatter 2 cups of the ground toasted nuts on top of the chocolate and press them into the chocolate. Reserve the remaining 1 cup of nuts. Lift one end of the parchment paper so the first line of cut candy bends and separates from the next line. Carefully lift one piece off at a time. Sprinkle with some additional nuts to coat any exposed chocolate. Place candy on prepared baking sheets lined with waxed paper (in a single layer) and refrigerate (covered with plastic wrap) so chocolate will harden. Once set, place candy in an airtight tin, separated in layers with waxed paper. Although these candies may be stored at room temperature, to best preserve fresh flavor, store them in the refrigerator

NUT BUTTER CRUNCH



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Very similar to a Heath Bar and very easy to make. This is my mother's recipe that she made every Christmas. You will want to make a double batch - it's everyone's favorite!

Provided by Melissa Spangler

Categories     Candy

Time 20m

Yield 6-8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 cup butter
1 cup sugar
2 tablespoons water
1 tablespoon light corn syrup
1/2 cup chocolate chips
2/3 cup chopped pecans, finely chopped

Steps:

  • Melt butter over low heat in pan.
  • Add sugar and stir until melted.
  • Add water and syrup. Continue cooking over low heat until it reaches 320 degrees on a candy thermometer. Don't undercook.
  • Remove from heat. Pour onto greased platter. This should be thin.
  • Cool until hardened.
  • Melt chocolate in double boiler or microwave.
  • Spread on cooled brittle.
  • Sprinkle nuts over top and pat inches.
  • Break into pieces. Serve.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 561.4, Fat 43.6, SaturatedFat 22.7, Cholesterol 81.3, Sodium 221.8, Carbohydrate 46.7, Fiber 2, Sugar 42.4, Protein 2

BUTTER CRUNCH



Butter Crunch image

Provided by Food Network

Categories     dessert

Time 35m

Yield 1 (10 by 15) sheet pan

Number Of Ingredients 8

2 pounds butter
1/2-quart warm water
2 pounds granulated sugar, plus 1/2-ounce
1/4 teaspoon lecithin (emulsifier)
1/2 pound raw almonds, chopped, plus extra almonds, roasted and chopped, for garnish
1/4-ounce table salt
1/2-ounce granulated sugar
Melted chocolate, for garnish,optional

Steps:

  • Melt butter and bring to boil. Add warm water and return to boil. Add the 2 pounds of sugar and lecithin, stirring constantly, until mixture becomes homogenous. Add almonds and cook until almonds are roasted. Lower flame and cook to 300 degrees F. Take off heat; add salt and remaining 1/2-ounce granulated sugar until dissolved, stirring constantly. Pour onto greased baking sheet, spread out as thin as practical, score and cut.
  • Option: Once cooled, dip in melted chocolate and sprinkle with roasted chopped almonds.

OLD-FASHIONED BUTTER CRUNCH



Old-Fashioned Butter Crunch image

Provided by Food Network

Time 1h

Number Of Ingredients 8

16 tablespoons (2 sticks) unsalted butter
1 1/2 cups sugar
3 tablespoons light corn syrup
3 tablespoons water
1 cup toasted almonds, chopped, about 4 ounces
12 ounces semisweet chocolate, tempered
1 cup toasted almonds, chopped, about 4 ounces
One 12 x 18-inch pan, buttered and lined with buttered foil, plus 2 large cutting--boards, jelly-roll pans, or cardboard pieces, covered with parchment.

Steps:

  • To make the butter crunch mixture, melt the butter in a saucepan. Remove from heat and stir in sugar, corn syrup, and water. Cook, stirring occasionally, until the mixture reaches 300 degrees on a candy thermometer. Remove from heat, stir in almonds, and pour out into prepared pan, spreading the mixture with the back of a spoon to fill the pan. Before the butter crunch hardens, but when it is firm enough to handle, turn it out onto a large parchment-covered cutting board and peel away the foil. Allow the butter crunch to cool completely. To finish the butter crunch, wipe the top surface of the candy with a damp paper towel to remove excess butter and allow to dry a few minutes. Have another cutting board or the back of a jelly-roll pan ready to turn the candy over onto. Use a small offset metal icing spatula to spread half the tempered chocolate quickly over the butter crunch. Scatter half the chopped almonds over the chocolate. Cover this finished surface with a piece of parchment paper or foil and place another cutting board or the back of a large jelly-roll pan. Remove top board and paper and quickly spread with remaining tempered chocolate and scatter on remaining almonds (it isn't necessary to wipe the second side because it wasn't against a buttered surface). Refrigerate for 20 minutes to set chocolate. Break the butter crunch into 2-inch pieces. Store candy in a tin or plastic container with a tight-fitting cover and keep at a cool room temperature for up to a week.

MAPLE WALNUT BUTTER



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My father has been putting this on his pancakes, waffles, and French toast since my parents got married almost 32 years ago! (Mom always had ways of spoiling us!)...Thanks to Dad, now all the men in our family (brothers, in laws, and husbands) do the same! Mom has made this with all kinds of nuts, but walnut is Dad's favorite. Give it a try;)

Provided by JamesDeansGirl

Categories     Spreads

Time 15m

Yield 1 cup

Number Of Ingredients 4

1/2 cup walnuts, toasted (use 3/4 cup if you like more texture and crunch)
1/2 cup butter, softened
1/3 cup pure maple syrup
1/4 teaspoon cinnamon

Steps:

  • Place the walnuts in the workbowl of a food processor; cover and process until the nuts are ground and begin to form a paste.
  • Add the butter, maple syrup, and cinnamon; cover and process until smooth and well blended, stopping the motor and scraping down the sides of the bowl once or twice.
  • Store the butter in a covered container in the refrigerator; bring to room temperature before serving.
  • This will keep for at least 1 week.

WALNUT BUTTER



Walnut Butter image

If you get tired of store-bought peanut butter and almond butter, why not make your own walnut butter? It's so easy! Mollie Katzen adds a little cinnamon and honey! It's best to refrigerate since there are no preservatives.

Provided by FLKeysJen

Categories     Lunch/Snacks

Time 15m

Yield 1/2 cup, 8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 3

1 cup walnuts
1/2 teaspoon salt
3 teaspoons walnut oil (preferable roasted walnut oil)

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
  • Spread nuts in one layer on a baking sheet. Toast until fragrant and lightly colored, about 10 minutes. Stir about halfway through the baking time.
  • Add nuts to a food processor, discarding any dried skin and dust. Add the salt and chop the nuts finely. With the motor running, drizzle in the oil. Whirl until the nuts are ground into butter, stopping to scrape down the sides two or three times.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 110.6, Fat 11.2, SaturatedFat 1.1, Sodium 145.6, Carbohydrate 2, Fiber 1, Sugar 0.4, Protein 2.2

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