I am kind of sad that it is time for the February Secret Recipe Club posting. I am taking next month off with the pending arrival of our baby. I look forward to each new assignment and having a month without a posting will be weird. Of course if baby Morris makes her appearance as planned I am sure I will have other distractions.
If you didn't know the Secret Recipe club is a group of bloggers that each month are assigned a "secret" blog. We then pick and make a recipe for the monthly posting. This month I had Nicole of Hapa-tite. If you were wondering about the blog name, I was, Nicole gave a nice definition that really sums up her blog.
ha•pa (hä’pä) adj. 1. Slang. Of mixed racial heritage with partial roots in Asian and/or Pacific Islander ancestry. n. 2.Slang. A person of such ancestry.
Hapa-tite is a combination of two words: hapa and appetite. I think that it encompasses my appetite for all things food-related in life: restaurants, recipes, o-bento, cookbooks, tea, and cocktails (as well as web-design and blogging).
There are many interesting posts and you are in for a treat if you like teas and cocktails. I am not a huge drinker and cocktails aren't really look well upon for a 9 month pregnant lady so I stuck to the food. I was eyeing the pistachio dark chocolate toffee and the banana pudding cupcakes. Since I had just made some banana bread granola I went with the toffee. Plus I haven't made toffee before so I took a bit of an adventure.
Pistachio Dark Chocolate Toffee
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Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes
Keywords: dessert chocolate pistachios candy
Ingredients (serves 4)
- 1/2 cup unsalted butter
- 1/2 cup sugar
- ¼ cup water
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 4 ounces chocolate chips, 1/2 cup
- 1/2 cup pistachios
Instructions
Have a ungreased jelly roll pan ready near the stove.
In a saucepan, combine butter, sugar, water, and salt. Whisk constantly until it reaches 300°F. The color should be a medium caramel brown.
Pour immediately on the pan.
While the sugar layer cools, melt the chocolate in a double boiler. Once the chocolate is smooth and shiny, pour over the now-cooled sugar, using an offset spatula to distribute evenly.
While the chocolate is still melted, sprinkle with the pistachios. Gently press the nuts into the chocolate.
Let toffee stand 2-3 hours at room temperature or chill 30 minutes until firm.
Using a knife, break into bite-size pieces. Package in small bags for gifts or a tin for yourself.
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We'll see you after the delivery and for now, this is a FABULOUS recipe to wave a short goodbye with! Great SRC pick! Karen
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to hear baby is here!! This is a wonderful looking toffee recipe - I've never tried a homemade version before, I am definitely saving this one! :)
ReplyDeleteIt will be sad not to have you around next month, but it is for a fantastic, happy reason! You will be back soon...
ReplyDeleteI love your choice for this month's assignment!
Congratulations!! I took off the month after my son was born and I missed it terribly. But, you will be happily distracted and even more excited to come back in April. Enjoy it.
ReplyDeleteYour toffee is stunning, by the way.
This looks SO good! I've never tried making toffee either but I absolutely love it - maybe it's time to give it a try? =) And YAY for Baby arriving soon - I'm so excited for y'all!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious and how exciting that the baby is arriving soon. Can't wait until you are ready to introduce us to him/her.
ReplyDeleteThis looks absolutely delicious. I've seen this recipe with walnuts, pecans and almonds but not pistachios. must try!
ReplyDeleteMy husband loves, loves, LOVES toffee, and I know that he would adore this recipe. I can't wait to give it a try. Great pick this month. Best of luck with the arrival of your new baby!! :)
ReplyDeleteIs there some way you can write and save a blog post for next month? Maybe they can do your group early and just have everyone save their posts until it's the right time to post?
ReplyDeleteThis looks wonderful! Enjoy next month with baby! My due date was March 13, but my daughter decided to surprise us a month early and was born last week.
ReplyDeleteYUUUUM! I looove this toffee!
ReplyDeleteIt turned out beautifully!! I used to make brittle, but it's been years. Must try this!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by and making my toffee~ it's one of my favorite recipes. Congrats on the upcoming addition to your family.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the new addition to your family about to enter the world. Thanks for the explanation of Hapatite's blog name! I love the look of the recipe you chose!!
ReplyDeletePre congrats on the arrival of your new baby! That's super exciting!
ReplyDeleteThis toffee also looks fabulous! The pistachios sound like a great addition to balance out the sweet!
Congrats on your nearly-here baby! And good job on your first toffee adventure. Wonderful SRC pick this month! Sorry it took me so long to get here to comment.
ReplyDeleteLooks divine! :)
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