Honey Nut Brittle with step by step photos recipe. This candy, featuring honey, butter and dry fruits, is a delicious twist to on an old favorite munching snack. The honey adds a slight chewiness and a subtle note of sweetness to the double nutty flavor. A classic honey nut candy recipe that literally does melt in your mouth!
This popular sweet is a twist to normal brittle recipe, there is no sugar inside, made with nuts and honey only, how healthy isn't?
This is very easy snack, you can make for yourself or your kiddos too
. It doesn’t cost too much to make, especially if you keep nuts on hand anyways.In India, Brittle
is known for Chikki, which is a traditional Indian sweet generally made from peanuts and jaggery. There are several different varieties of chikki in addition to the most common groundnut chikki.Each variety of chikki is named depending upon the ingredients used, which include puffed or roasted Bengal gram, sesame, puffed rice, beaten rice.
The same thing with brittle also you can make many variations like adding dry fruits of your choice(your choice: almonds, walnuts, peanuts, pecan), sesame seeds, peanuts, coconut flakes. I used almonds and walnut, both are my favorite nuts so I added both. I use a cup of nuts into nuts if you want more nutty flavor into your brittle, increase the quantity of nuts(any nuts of your choice).
This recipe of dry fruit chikki made with honey, there is no sugar or no jaggery.
This Honey-Nut Brittle is a healthy, delicious and easy traditional nut candy made from nuts and only honey. It can be eaten alone or as a sweets after meal. It is a perfect replacement for chocolates.
This recipe is a part of A to Z recipe challenge, this is our 8th post for the challenge. We choose key ingredients alphabetically to cook and post a dish every alternate month.
A- Homemade Apple Jam (no preservatives)
B - Beetroot Carrot Sandwich
C - Black Chana Masala (chickpeas)
D - Dates, Almonds and Coconut Rolls
E - Breakfast Egg Muffins
F - Dahi Methi Poori (fenugreek)
G- Guava Cheese(Goan special sweet)
This time the alphabet is "H" so I choose HONEY and thought of sharing this sweet treat which I really relish in healthy style. Let see how to make this.
If you want to get a golden coloured candy, I suggest you use a light coloured honey(dabur honey) as you need to caramelize it. I have brought this Honey from Australia which is dark, very thick...so my final result of the brittle is the dark color.
The taste is amazing and it’s really good for your throat! Try it and let me know what you think!
Prep Time : 10 minutes
Cook Time : 15-20 minutesTotal Time : 30 minutes
Course : Dessert
Cuisine : American
Servings : 7 to 8 big pieces of brittle
Author : Jolly Makkar
Ingredients : [1 cup = 240 ml, 1/2 cup = 120 ml]
Honey - 1/2 cup
Chopped Nuts/dry fruits - 1 cup (your choice: almonds, walnuts, peanuts, pecan)Vanilla extract/essence - 1/4 tsp (optional)
Butter - 2 tbsp
Preparation Method :
1. Roast the dry fruits on heavy saucepan, toast it lightly golden brown, sprinkle with salt and set aside... OR you can toast it into an oven also - spread the nuts over a cookie sheet and toast in a 350 degree F oven for about 10 minutes or until lightly golden brown. Remove from oven, sprinkle with salt and set aside.
3. You can also use the cold water test to ensure you’ve reached soft crack stage. Check notes**
4. Once soft crack stage is reached, keep the candy mixture over the heat source and stir in butter, vanilla essence (if desired), toasted nuts and any further additions you wish to add to your candy.
5. Cook for one additional minute, remove from heat and spread over a parchment lined baking sheet.
6. Place in freezer for around 30 minutes to 1 hour to cool. Break into pieces and store in the freezer in single layers between parchment paper.
7. Keep frozen until ready to eat since the candy turns hard at room temperature.
Notes** + YouTube Video
How to check Soft crack stage: Keep a bowl of cold water near the stove, drop a few drops of the honey mixture into the cold water. When it reaches ‘hard crack’ stage, it will get hard when it hits the water. (or if you have a candy thermometer, till it’s 275 degrees F). I don't have candy thermometer, so I used this method.
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