Panoche or spanish nut candy
1 Servings
Ingredients
Quantity | Ingredient | |
---|---|---|
1 | cup | Milk |
3 | cups | Light brown sugar |
1 | Tbsp.butter | |
1 | teaspoon | Vanilla extract |
1 | pounds | English walnut meats; chopped fine |
Directions
Nina Chapman Lesher
The fudge craze of the 1890s sent American cooks searching for exotic versions, and panache made its way into mainstream American cooking in that period.
Boil the milk with the brown sugar until it candies; just before it is done, add the butter and vanilla extract. Add the walnuts just before taking the candy from the fire. Stir the nuts in thoroughly, and pour the mixture into buttered tins. With a sharp knife divide at once into squares.
Posted to recipelu-digest by LSHW <shusky@...> on Feb 09, 1998
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