Pumpkin Seed Beer Brittle

Pumpkin Seed Beer Brittle
  • PREP TIME
    10 mins
  • COOK TIME
    50 mins
  • TOTAL TIME
    2 hrs
  • SERVING
    40 People
  • VIEWS
    21

A tantalizing brittle that marries the earthy crunch of pumpkin seeds with the malty depth of beer, spiced with a whisper of cinnamon and a fiery kick of cayenne. It's a symphony of sweet, savory, and spicy!

Ingridients

Adjust Servings

Nutrition

  • Carbohydrate
    15 g
  • Fiber
    0 g
  • Protein
    0 g
  • Saturated Fat
    0 g
  • Sodium
    1 mg
  • Sugar
    14 g
  • Fat
    0 g
  • Unsaturated Fat
    0 g

Follow The Directions

01

Step
10 mins

Toast the Pumpkin Seeds (10 minutes): Heat the vegetable oil in a skillet over medium heat. Cook and stir the pumpkin seeds until they are lightly browned and fragrant. Transfer to a bowl and toss with cinnamon and cayenne pepper. Set aside.

02

Step
5 mins

Prepare the Pan: Lightly butter a jelly roll pan. This will prevent the brittle from sticking. Keep it close to the stove for easy pouring.

03

Step
5 mins

Create the Candy Base (40 minutes): In a 2-quart saucepan, combine the sugar and beer over medium heat. Stir continuously until the mixture boils and the sugar has completely dissolved.

04

Step
40 mins

Achieve Hard Crack Stage (variable time, about 40 minutes): Continue to cook, stirring frequently to prevent burning, until the mixture reaches 300°F (150°C) on a candy thermometer. This is the 'hard crack' stage, meaning a drop of the mixture in ice water will form brittle, hard threads.

05

Step
2 mins

Incorporate Pumpkin Seeds and Cool: Remove the pan from the heat immediately. Quickly stir in the spiced pumpkin seeds, ensuring they are evenly distributed. Pour the hot candy mixture carefully into the prepared jelly roll pan, spreading it into a thin, even layer.

06

Step
1 hrs

Cool and Break: Allow the brittle to cool completely at room temperature. Once cooled, break the candy into bite-size pieces.

Use a heavy-bottomed saucepan to prevent scorching.
Be extremely careful when working with hot sugar, as it can cause severe burns.
For a deeper flavor, try using a stout or amber ale.
Store the brittle in an airtight container at room temperature to maintain its crispness.

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RECIPE REVIEWS

Avarage Rating: 3.3/ 5 ( 7 Ratings)
Total Reviews: (4)
  • Amparo Welch

    I added a pinch of salt to balance the sweetness, and it was perfect!

  • Krista Schuster

    My candy thermometer was a lifesaver. Definitely recommend using one.

  • Heaven Abbott

    So easy to make and a crowd-pleaser!

  • Leann Swift

    This recipe is amazing! The beer adds such a unique flavor.

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