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Torrone Nougat Italian Candy

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Beebahs Country Kitchen

This classic Italian candy is easy to make! Absolutely bursting with flavor and full of nuts!!!! Don't be intimidated, but give it a try!! You will be glad that you did!! #easy #satisfying #yummy #nougat #candy #almond

RECIPE

This is not a difficult candy to make, though it does require your undivided attention. The sugar mixture needs to be monitored to prevent burning and you'll want to beat the egg whites to firm peaks by the time the syrup reaches the target temperature.

• Edible rice paper, optional
• 3 large egg whites, at room temperature
• 1/4 teaspoon salt
• 3 cups plus 2 tablespoons granulated sugar, divided
• 1 cup honey
• 1/4 cup light corn syrup
• 1/4 cup water
• 1 tablespoon pure vanilla extract
• 1/2 teaspoon orange extract
• 1/4 teaspoon almond extract
• 2 cups almonds, toasted


1. Gather the ingredients.
2. Prepare an 8inch by 11inch pan by lining it with plastic wrap, leaving enough excess to pull the candy out once it has set. Spray the lining with nonstick cooking spray, taking care to spray the sides well.
3. Place the edible rice paper in a single layer on the bottom of the pan; you may need to cut the pieces to fit the pan.
4. Place the egg whites and salt in the bowl of a large stand mixer that has been thoroughly cleaned and dried. Any traces of grease on the bowl or whisk will prevent the egg whites from beating properly.
5. Combine 3 cups of sugar, honey, corn syrup, and water in a large saucepan over medium heat. The mixture will foam up as it cooks, so be sure your pan is large enough so it can safely triple in size.
6. Stir until the sugar dissolves, then brush down the sides of the pan with a wet pastry brush to remove any stray sugar crystals.
7. Insert a candy thermometer and cook the syrup, stirring occasionally, until the mixture cooks to 290 F / 143 C.
8. When the syrup reaches 270 F / 132 C, start beating the egg whites and salt with the large mixer using the whisk attachment until you have soft peaks.
9. When the whites form soft peaks, add the remaining 2 tablespoons of sugar, a little at a time, until the whites are shiny and can hold firm peaks. Ideally, this stage should be reached when the sugar syrup reaches 290 F / 143 C but, if the whites are at stiff peaks before the syrup is ready, stop the mixer, so the whites are not overbeaten.
10. Replace the whisk attachment with the paddle attachment.
11. Continue to cook the syrup until it reaches 290 F / 143 C then remove the pan from the burner and carefully pour it into a large 4cup measuring cup or similarly sized container with a spout.
12. With the mixer on medium speed, slowly and carefully stream the hot syrup into the egg whites. (If you don't have a container with a spout, be very careful when pouring the hot sugar syrup directly from the saucepan into the mixer.)
13. Increase the speed of the mixer to mediumhigh, and continue to beat the egg whites for 5 minutes, until very thick, stiff, and shiny.
14. Add the three extracts—vanilla, orange, and almond—and beat briefly to incorporate them.
15. Add the toasted almonds to the bowl, and stir until they're well incorporated. The candy will be very sticky and stiff.
16. Scrape the candy into the prepared pan, then use an offset spatula or knife sprayed with nonstick cooking spray to smooth the top.
17. Cover the top completely with another layer of rice paper, cut to fit.
18. Place a pan of the same size on top of your nougat, and place a large book or another heavy object in the pan to weigh it down. Let sit at room temperature for several hours.
19. When you are ready to cut the nougat, lift it from the pan using the plastic wrap as handles. Spray a large sharp chef's knife with nonstick cooking spray, and cut the nougat into small squares. If the knife gets too sticky, periodically wash it with hot water and dry it between cuts.
20. Nougat can be served immediately or stored in an airtight container at room temperature for up to two weeks. It is sticky and will gradually lose its shape once cut, so for storage purposes, wrap individual squares in nonstick waxed paper.
What Is Edible Rice Paper?
Traditionally, nougat is made with edible rice paper to make it easier to slice and serve. Also known as wafer paper.The thin rice paper wrappers used for spring rolls are not a good substitute.
Tip
• For thinner nougat, use a 9inch by 13inch pan instead.
• If you cannot find the rice paper, line the pan with foil, spraying it thoroughly with nonstick cooking spray. Skip the compacting step and do your best to smooth the top of the nougat.

Pasted from www.thespruceeats.com

DISCLAIMER
DO NOT EAT OR SERVE THIS DISH TO ANYONE WHO IS OR MIGHT BE ALLERGIC TO ANY INGREDIENTS IN THIS


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