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POPPING SINGLE HANDEDLY!


By Tenina (Visit website)



Nutty Caramel Popcorn


Well I have a work related injury, and it is impeding my typing, but never my cooking! I sliced my fore finger open like I was filleting a fish! OUCH…a roll of paper towel, nausea attack, visit to the Doc for super glue and butterfly tapes later, I am typing with great difficulty. With an enforced day off (strictly Doc’s orders)I had been thinking about going to the movies today, but the treat that I would have taken had I actually got there, took priority and here it is! A bit of a combo with a couple of processes, I was inspired by one of my fave Australian food bloggers, Not Quite Nigella’s post before Christmas for Salted Pretzel Chocolate Toffees, (which incidentally is probably the first recipe from another blogger I have actually  cooked in quite a while to rave reviews)!! I always have good intentions and an ever growing cooking list, but something else always comes up!


Nutty Caramel Popcorn with Pretzels and Chocolate


NEED:

125g raw macadamias


125g raw almonds


Couple of handfuls of salted pretzels


1pkg microwave popcorn


400g brown sugar


170g cream


100g unsalted butter


pinch sea salt


Dash of rum or other alcohol of choice


2tsp vanilla essence


125g whie chocolate buttons


125g dark chocolate buttons


2tbsp extra virgin coconut oil


DO:

Place nuts onto baking tray and place into cold oven set to 200C for 10 minutes. Remove and chop roughly (without slicing fingers if at all possible!) Set aside.


Spread pretzels on two large silicone mats (Silpat), divide nuts equally between them. Cook popcorn as directed on packaging, remove ‘old maids’ and divide between mats.


In heavy based saucepan, place sugar cream, butter, salt and rum if using. Cook on a low heat stirring occasionally (Induction level 6) until sugar has melted without any grainy residue. Increase heat to around 8 and bring to approximately 260F (Please use a Candy thermometer if you have one for an accurate result.) If you don’t have one, use the hard ball test.


Add vanilla and quickly stir into caramel, pour over popcorn and nut mix, spreading quickly to cover as much of the popcorn etc as possible. Allow to cool.


Place white chocolate buttons into clean pan with 1tbsp of coconut oil. Melt on Induction 2 until it melts completely. Drizzle over 1 tray of mixture.


Repeat with dark chocolate buttons and remaining coconut oil. Drizzle over the other tray and if you have enough, drizzle or flick on top of the white chocolate tray to add a little extra pizazz! Allow to set completely before breaking into pieces and storing in the fridge.


These are beautiful as gifts, wrap in clear cellophane bags and won’t you be the favourite friend, aunty, neighbour, blogger…? Go to, blogees and then come back on here and tell me about it!







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