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- Brittle_(food) abstract "Brittle is a type of confection consisting of flat broken pieces of hard sugar candy embedded with nuts such as pecans, almonds, or peanuts. It has many variations around the world, such as pasteli in Greece, croquant in France, gozinaki in Georgia, chikki in India and kotkoti in Bangladesh. In parts of the Middle East, brittle is made with pistachios, while many Asian countries use sesame seeds and peanuts. Peanut brittle is the most popular brittle recipe in the US.The term brittle first appears in print in 1892, though the candy itself has been around for much longer.Traditionally, a mixture of sugar and water is heated to the hard crack stage corresponding to a temperature of approximately 300 °F (149 °C), although some recipes also call for ingredients such as corn syrup and salt in the first step. Nuts are mixed with the caramelized sugar. At this point spices, leavening agents, and often peanut butter or butter are added. The hot candy is poured out onto a flat surface for cooling, traditionally a granite or marble slab. The hot candy may be troweled to uniform thickness. When the brittle cools, it is broken into pieces.".
- Brittle_(food) ingredient Butter.
- Brittle_(food) ingredient Nut_(fruit).
- Brittle_(food) ingredient Sugar.
- Brittle_(food) ingredient Water.
- Brittle_(food) ingredientName "Sugar,nuts,water,butter".
- Brittle_(food) thumbnail Golden_peanut_brittle_cracked_on_a_serving_dish.jpg?width=300.
- Brittle_(food) type Confectionery.
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- Brittle_(food) wikiPageOutDegree "36".
- Brittle_(food) wikiPageRevisionID "658542988".
- Brittle_(food) wikiPageWikiLink Almond.
- Brittle_(food) wikiPageWikiLink Almond_Roca.
- Brittle_(food) wikiPageWikiLink B:Cookbook:Microwave_Peanut_Brittle.
- Brittle_(food) wikiPageWikiLink B:Cookbook:Peanut_Brittle.
- Brittle_(food) wikiPageWikiLink Bangladesh.
- Brittle_(food) wikiPageWikiLink Brownie_Brittle.
- Brittle_(food) wikiPageWikiLink Butter.
- Brittle_(food) wikiPageWikiLink Candy_making.
- Brittle_(food) wikiPageWikiLink Caramel.
- Brittle_(food) wikiPageWikiLink Caramelization.
- Brittle_(food) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Confectionery.
- Brittle_(food) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cuisine_of_the_Southern_United_States.
- Brittle_(food) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Peanuts.
- Brittle_(food) wikiPageWikiLink Chikki.
- Brittle_(food) wikiPageWikiLink Confection.
- Brittle_(food) wikiPageWikiLink Confectionery.
- Brittle_(food) wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Brittle_(food) wikiPageWikiLink Frankfurter_Kranz.
- Brittle_(food) wikiPageWikiLink Georgia_(country).
- Brittle_(food) wikiPageWikiLink Gozinaki.
- Brittle_(food) wikiPageWikiLink Greece.
- Brittle_(food) wikiPageWikiLink India.
- Brittle_(food) wikiPageWikiLink Kaxc3xad_Ladrillo.
- Brittle_(food) wikiPageWikiLink Leavening_agent.
- Brittle_(food) wikiPageWikiLink Nougat.
- Brittle_(food) wikiPageWikiLink Nut_(fruit).
- Brittle_(food) wikiPageWikiLink Pasteli.
- Brittle_(food) wikiPageWikiLink Peanut.
- Brittle_(food) wikiPageWikiLink Peanut_butter.
- Brittle_(food) wikiPageWikiLink Pecan.
- Brittle_(food) wikiPageWikiLink Pé-de-moleque.
- Brittle_(food) wikiPageWikiLink Sesame_seed_candy.
- Brittle_(food) wikiPageWikiLink Sugar.
- Brittle_(food) wikiPageWikiLink Toffee.
- Brittle_(food) wikiPageWikiLink Water.
- Brittle_(food) wikiPageWikiLink File:Golden_peanut_brittle_cracked_on_a_serving_dish.jpg.
- Brittle_(food) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Brittle (food)".
- Brittle_(food) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Brittle".
- Brittle_(food) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nut Brittle".
- Brittle_(food) wikiPageWikiLinkText "brittle".
- Brittle_(food) wikiPageWikiLinkText "nut brittles".
- Brittle_(food) wikiPageWikiLinkText "peanut brittle".
- Brittle_(food) caption "Golden peanut brittle cracked on a serving dish".
- Brittle_(food) hasPhotoCollection Brittle_(food).
- Brittle_(food) mainIngredient Butter.
- Brittle_(food) mainIngredient Nut_(fruit).
- Brittle_(food) mainIngredient Sugar.
- Brittle_(food) mainIngredient Water.
- Brittle_(food) name "Brittle".
- Brittle_(food) type Confectionery.
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- Brittle_(food) subject Category:Confectionery.
- Brittle_(food) subject Category:Cuisine_of_the_Southern_United_States.
- Brittle_(food) subject Category:Peanuts.
- Brittle_(food) hypernym Confection.
- Brittle_(food) type Food.
- Brittle_(food) type FunctionalSubstance.
- Brittle_(food) type Thing.
- Brittle_(food) type Q2095.
- Brittle_(food) comment "Brittle is a type of confection consisting of flat broken pieces of hard sugar candy embedded with nuts such as pecans, almonds, or peanuts. It has many variations around the world, such as pasteli in Greece, croquant in France, gozinaki in Georgia, chikki in India and kotkoti in Bangladesh. In parts of the Middle East, brittle is made with pistachios, while many Asian countries use sesame seeds and peanuts.".
- Brittle_(food) label "Brittle (food)".
- Brittle_(food) sameAs Krokant.
- Brittle_(food) sameAs Crocante.
- Brittle_(food) sameAs Grillázs.
- Brittle_(food) sameAs 브리틀.
- Brittle_(food) sameAs Krokan.
- Brittle_(food) sameAs Krokant.
- Brittle_(food) sameAs Pé_de_moleque.
- Brittle_(food) sameAs m.0c28bv.
- Brittle_(food) sameAs Krokant.
- Brittle_(food) sameAs Maning_malutong_at_marupok.
- Brittle_(food) sameAs Q708823.
- Brittle_(food) sameAs Q708823.
- Brittle_(food) sameAs 花生糖.
- Brittle_(food) wasDerivedFrom Brittle_(food)?oldid=658542988.
- Brittle_(food) depiction Golden_peanut_brittle_cracked_on_a_serving_dish.jpg.
- Brittle_(food) isPrimaryTopicOf Brittle_(food).
- Brittle_(food) name "Brittle".