Ok, I have one last item from the Austin food blogger hatch chile potluck to share. The bread was an experiment so I also made risotto balls, and just for the fun of it, I wanted to take something sweet as well. Several weeks ago, I sampled some chocolate dipped peanut brittle at Big Top Candy Shop on south Congress in Austin, and as soon as I tasted it I knew I had to try to recreate it. I used pecans instead of peanuts to give the confection a little local flair. Despite the fact that this was a hatch chile potluck, I didn’t think the chiles would actually improve the flavor of this dish, but I wanted to stick with the theme in some way. When I found green chile salt, I imagined that might work as a finishing touch on the chocolate.
The basic brittle recipe I use is one from a 1996 issue of Living magazine. I’ve made it many times with peanuts, with a mix of nuts, and with pecans. It’s very easy to prepare, but a candy thermometer is needed, and you need to take some precautions while working with the molten liquid candy. You’ll want to prepare your baking sheets and have all the ingredients prepped and at hand before you begin to cook the brittle. Then, just stir, watch the thermometer, and add ingredients at the appropriate times. I let the brittle sit overnight and then broke it into pieces the next day. I dipped the pieces into melted milk chocolate and placed them on parchment-lined baking sheets. Before the chocolate set, I sprinkled a few grains of green chile salt on each piece.
I happen to be a big fan of nut brittles and toffees of all kinds, and I make these candies every year during the holidays. In the past, pecan toffee topped with milk chocolate was always my favorite. It’s slightly softer in texture than brittle, and I have a guarded recipe with a secret ingredient or two. I never would have thought it could slip from the number one spot of homemade candies in my mind, but this salted chocolate dipped pecan brittle was a surprisingly serious contender. Kurt isn’t even as into homemade candies as I am, and he was wowed by this one. When he first tasted it, he claimed the salt really worked well and quickly reached for a second, then third piece.
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Friday, September 4, 2009
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They look amazing! green chile salt sounds like an interesting addition.
ReplyDeletewow wow Lisa, the candy looks super....just super....
ReplyDeleteAngie's Recipes
Wow, this is intense! Such a really nice combination. Green chile salt??? Wow.
ReplyDeletethis is my favorite hatch chile recipe for sure. yum
ReplyDeleteach! that's amazing! brittle = scrumptious. pecan brittle = spectacular. chocolate-dipped pecan brittle = knee-weakeningly delicious. chocolate-dipped pecan brittle adorned with chile salt = so magnificent mere words can't do it justice. :)
ReplyDeleteMust agree with all comments- these look so tasty!
ReplyDeleteThat sounds and looks terrific! I'm drooling...
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
What a great idea! Spicy, salty, sweet, they sound amazing!
ReplyDeletei was lucky enough to taste these and, yes they were all that and more. plus, we swiped a few from the party...um, by accident.
ReplyDeleteYou've got everything going on in here, but more so the chocolate!!! I love it. I think I've asked you this before, but do you ship? 8-D
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea, everything you brought to the potluck sounds spectacular. I can only imagine how good it was.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting! Love it!
ReplyDeleteWow, chile salt added to chocolate pecan brittle! That's excellent! I love it!
ReplyDeleteI could use a handful of these!....
ReplyDeleteWords do not exist to describe what I think you have just posted. Letters will have to do: mmmmmmmmmmmmm....
ReplyDeleteOH! This sounds absolutely delicious. The crucnhyness and the saltyness and the sweetness and then chocolate. What I'd do to get a small chunk :D
ReplyDeletethese look so wonderful - i think you need to sell them!
ReplyDeleteOh. My. Goodness. This is spectacular! I'll echo everyone's assessment that you could make a nice mint from selling these. If you ever need some taste testers for quality control, I gladly volunteer!
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for the basic brittle link!
so definitely bookmarking this. where did you get your green chile salt?
ReplyDeletemy high school friends and I always get together for holiday cookie baking at christmas, but in recent years we've gotten a bit more creative - this will be a big hit.
I bought the green chile salt at our local Central Market. It was with all the other bulk, flavored salts, so I'm guessing it's a product that could be found elsewhere. Hope you find it!
ReplyDeleteHow fabulous is this? Love the green chile salt!!!
ReplyDeleteGosh, this sounds awesome! I love all the new trendy salts out there.
ReplyDeleteSo -- the green chile salt... does it bring the brightness of a jalapeno, along with a bit of saltiness? I'd imagine that would be awesome with chocolate. And I'm scheming on how to get me some of that :)
Wow, these sound so good. I would love to try it.
ReplyDeleteHave a fantastic weekend!
Wow, these sound fantastic. I think I could not stop eating them!!
ReplyDeleteThis looks sooooo GOOD! I am left speechless!
ReplyDeleteLisa, this looks and sounds fantastic. Would you believe that in my entire culinary career, I have never made brittle? I am inpired by your wonderful post to give it a go. And how timely with the holiday season just ahead. This will be a big treat for everyone at Thanksgiving. Thank you so much for sharing! ...Susan
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this! It looks SO good Lisa, I'm a huge brittle fan too and will have to try covering it in chocolate!
ReplyDeleteThis look sSOOOOOOOOOOOOOO good. Chocolate & salt is a magical combination, as is chocolate & chilli, so I can only imagine that these babies are delish!
ReplyDeletewow!! vat a splendid idea!! m droooling!! yummmm!!!
ReplyDeleteOh, Lisa, fab-u-lous! I want! These are perfect and I so love these chocolate-covered treats! Do you ship? Wow!
ReplyDeleteFantabulous! Green chilli salt is so unique.. might have been tasting like the spiced chocolates.
ReplyDeleteYou can get the green chili salt from this company. They sell it at Whole Foods in San Antonio. It is amazing!!!! The Lamar store is going to carry it too. Hope this helps!
ReplyDeleteAlamo City Pepper Products in San Antonio.
http://alamocitypepperproducts.com/