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  2. How to make a nut brittle block to ship as a holiday gift

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    Martha shows you how to make nut brittle in a perfectly shippable way! In the package she also encloses a special touch – a hammer to break the brittle and directions on how to serve. How to ...

  3. Old-Fashioned Desserts We Still Want to Eat

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    1. Peanut Brittle. Be careful not to chip a tooth on this stuff, but boy oh boy, is peanut brittle singing the songs of Christmas past to us. Akin to toffee, peanut brittle is full of rich flavor ...

  4. Brittle (food) - Wikipedia

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    In parts of the Middle East, brittle is made with pistachios, [10] while many Asian countries use sesame seeds and peanuts. [11] Peanut brittle is the most popular brittle recipe in the United States. [12] The term "brittle" in the context of the food first appeared in print in 1892, though the candy itself has been around for much longer. [13]

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    They’re a perfect little sweet treat to end a big heavy Thanksgiving meal on and a fun fall ... Get the Peanut Butter Cookies recipe. ... Get the Cookie Brittle recipe. PHOTO: RACHEL VANNI; FOOD ...

  6. List of cookies - Wikipedia

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    Rectangular, brittle cookie, seasoned with cinnamon, covered with granulated sugar and usually almond shavings Joe Frogger: Massachusetts, United States: Invented by a former black slave sometime in the late 1700s, but still a popular recipe today. Recipe is a rolled cookie containing molasses, rum, crushed cloves, allspice, and cinnamon. Jodenkoek

  7. List of snack foods - Wikipedia

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    Brittle: United States: A type of confection consisting of flat broken pieces of hard sugar candy embedded with nuts such as pecans, almonds, or peanuts. Pictured is peanut brittle cracked on a serving dish. There are other variations such as chikki (India), alegria (Mexico) and huasheng tang (China). Bubblegum: United States

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    Here is a collection of 25 absolutely scrumptious no-bake Christmas candy and cookie recipes, including fudge, truffles, peanut butter bars, rum balls and more. Spend a little less time in the ...

  9. Munch (candy bar) - Wikipedia

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    Munch is a peanut bar manufactured by Mars, Incorporated and sold in the United States. The bar was introduced in 1970 as the Snickers Munch Peanut Brittle Bar [1] and was later relabeled "Munch". It is made of only seven ingredients: peanuts, sugar, butter, corn syrup, palm oil, salt and soy lecithin. [2]