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MarathonKnitter
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another christmas dessert question
i'm toying with an idea...
one of the cookies pictured in the cookie thread has a chocolate ganache on top. yum.
i'd like to do something similar with caramel. does anyone have a caramel recipe that will solidify the way chocolate does? i would like it to not be tacky to the touch. or is this wishful thinking?
i'm off to google something while i wait for an email that's holding me up at work.
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Posted 12/7/20 3:15 PM |
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JennP
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Re: another christmas dessert question
What if you did the ganache recipe but substituted butterscotch or toffee chips?
I have a blondie recipe that utilizes both that gets the taste you are probably going for. Or close to it.
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Posted 12/7/20 6:27 PM |
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MarathonKnitter
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Re: another christmas dessert question
Posted by JennP
What if you did the ganache recipe but substituted butterscotch or toffee chips?
I have a blondie recipe that utilizes both that gets the taste you are probably going for. Or close to it.
OOH, that sounds yummy. thanks.
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Posted 12/7/20 7:18 PM |
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Re: another christmas dessert question
Google has a lot of different caramel ganache recipes
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Posted 12/7/20 7:20 PM |
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RainyDay
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Re: another christmas dessert question
Posted by JennP
What if you did the ganache recipe but substituted butterscotch or toffee chips?
I have a blondie recipe that utilizes both that gets the taste you are probably going for. Or close to it.
Can you share your recipe
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Posted 12/7/20 8:09 PM |
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JennP
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Re: another christmas dessert question
Posted by RainyDay
Posted by JennP
What if you did the ganache recipe but substituted butterscotch or toffee chips?
I have a blondie recipe that utilizes both that gets the taste you are probably going for. Or close to it.
Can you share your recipe
Sure! Got it from a magazine a million years ago. It's very easy.
1 stick butter, softened 1 cup sugar* 2 eggs 1 tablespoon vanilla 1 cup flour 1 tsp salt combo of butterscotch and toffee chips - I don't measure but about half a 12 oz bag total.
Oven to 350.
Mix together the first four ingredients, beating in the eggs one at a time. Beat for a good 2 minutes for fluffiness.
Stir in the last three ingredients more gently. Bake in an 8x8 or 9x9 greased pan for 28-30 minutes. (It has varied depending on the oven I've had.)
*The recipe called for white sugar but I've always wanted to try half white half brown. The only reason I don't is because there are a couple of people in my family who love them so much that I never feel like experimenting with it. But I love brown sugar so I should one day.
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Posted 12/8/20 3:03 PM |
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MarathonKnitter
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Re: another christmas dessert question
Posted by JennP
Posted by RainyDay
Posted by JennP
What if you did the ganache recipe but substituted butterscotch or toffee chips?
I have a blondie recipe that utilizes both that gets the taste you are probably going for. Or close to it.
Can you share your recipe
Sure! Got it from a magazine a million years ago. It's very easy.
1 stick butter, softened 1 cup sugar* 2 eggs 1 tablespoon vanilla 1 cup flour 1 tsp salt combo of butterscotch and toffee chips - I don't measure but about half a 12 oz bag total.
Oven to 350.
Mix together the first four ingredients, beating in the eggs one at a time. Beat for a good 2 minutes for fluffiness.
Stir in the last three ingredients more gently. Bake in an 8x8 or 9x9 greased pan for 28-30 minutes. (It has varied depending on the oven I've had.)
*The recipe called for white sugar but I've always wanted to try half white half brown. The only reason I don't is because there are a couple of people in my family who love them so much that I never feel like experimenting with it. But I love brown sugar so I should one day.
thanks for sharing
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Posted 12/10/20 9:52 AM |
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RainyDay
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Re: another christmas dessert question
Posted by JennP
Posted by RainyDay
Posted by JennP
What if you did the ganache recipe but substituted butterscotch or toffee chips?
I have a blondie recipe that utilizes both that gets the taste you are probably going for. Or close to it.
Can you share your recipe
Sure! Got it from a magazine a million years ago. It's very easy.
1 stick butter, softened 1 cup sugar* 2 eggs 1 tablespoon vanilla 1 cup flour 1 tsp salt combo of butterscotch and toffee chips - I don't measure but about half a 12 oz bag total.
Oven to 350.
Mix together the first four ingredients, beating in the eggs one at a time. Beat for a good 2 minutes for fluffiness.
Stir in the last three ingredients more gently. Bake in an 8x8 or 9x9 greased pan for 28-30 minutes. (It has varied depending on the oven I've had.)
*The recipe called for white sugar but I've always wanted to try half white half brown. The only reason I don't is because there are a couple of people in my family who love them so much that I never feel like experimenting with it. But I love brown sugar so I should one day.
I'm going to try making these this weekend thanks!
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Posted 12/10/20 12:39 PM |
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