UPDATE: Peggy from Peggy's Pantry is the winner!!
Shelby's blogiversary party theme is "small bites, small plates and appetizers", so I am "bringing" BRANDY SNAPS, to the cyber party. This recipe is a festive little dessert I found on the Mennonite Girls Can Cook web page.
BRANDY SNAPS
This fun recipe is super quick and very impressive!! It is basically a crisp, sweet, lacy, candy shell with whipped cream in it. The shells can be made up several days in advance, then filled with sweetened whipped cream just before serving.
2 tablespoons sugar
2 tablespoons white corn syrup
1/4 cup butter (I used only 3 tablespoons)
2 teaspoons brandy (or) 1 teaspoon vanilla (I used rum extract)
1/4 cup all purpose flour
Since this whole process goes VERY fast, it is best to have everything ready before you start cooking the above ingredients. Preheat your oven to 350 and line a cookie sheet with parchment paper (important). These candy shells REALLY spread as they cook, so only plan on making six of them on each cookie sheet.
Mix the sugar, corn syrup and butter in a small saucepan. STIR over medium heat until the mixture is good and bubbling, then remove from heat and stir in the flour and flavoring.
Drop one (measuring teaspoon per candy shell) of the cooked mixture onto the parchment paper. This will spread out into a circle about 4" in diameter as it bakes for about 6 to 7 minutes, but watch them very carefully, as they go from caramel colored to DARK very fast. It sounds tricky, but it isn't. My candy circles were fairly pale in color until they hit the 6 minute mark in my electric oven, but they were a beautiful light caramel color at 6½ minutes.
When they have turned a nice light caramel color, remove from the oven and let them sit on the cookie sheet for about 30 seconds. If they look a little oily, LIGHTLY dab them with a paper towel.
Use a pointed knife and lift the edge of the candy circle up a little so that you can grab it with your fingers (be careful, this is VERY hot). One at a time, quickly roll the candy circle around the handle of a wooden spoon (they will cool almost immediately and hold their shape). Once you form it around the spoon handle, it will instantly be cool enough to slide the candy tube off of the handle, and it's done!! If the other candies get too "hard" to roll, put them back in the oven for 30 seconds or so (but that shouldn't be a problem, as they stay fairly pliable as long as they are on the hot cookie sheet), they only become solid (or rigid) once they cool off.
I didn't use a spoon handle, I used some metal cannoli tubes I have and they worked perfectly (no need to grease the spoon handle).
Keep the cooled candy tubes in an air tight container until you are ready to serve them. Fill them with sweetened whipped cream (the candy tubes can be filled up to about an hour before serving).
Don't be scared off by any of my "warnings' about this recipe, it may sound complicated, but it really is super simple and I hope you try it.
NOTE: I substituted rum extract for the vanilla, the candy tasted like butterscotch. I think ANY extract would work.
NOTE: You don't have to fill these with whipped cream. Almost any mousse like whipped filling would work wonderfully.
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Details for The Life and Love's of Grumpy's Honeybunch giveaway (there are lots of ways to enter).
1. If you leave ME a comment today (telling me what your favorite holiday appetizer is), you will automatically be entered into Shelby's Anniversary giveaway contest.
2. For more ways to enter your name in the contest, visit the other bloggers that are helping Shelby throw this cyber anniversary party (she has a list of them on her web page). When you leave them a comment, your name will be entered again.
3. The giveaway will end January 7th at 5 PM EST.
4. Shelby will announce the winner (on January 8th) on her web page.
5. Winner will be chosen by random drawing (done by Grumpy himself).
6. The prize is a $50 gift card from ONE of the following: Sears, Kohls, Amazon, Target, Wal-mart, Chili's, Uno's, Marshalls/TJMax, Bed Bath and Beyond, Macaroni Grill, Olive Garden, Starbucks or Barnes and Noble.
7. Giveaway is open to U.S. and Canadian residents only.


26 comments:
Coleen, thank you so much for joining in! :) I'm betting those Brandy Snaps disappear FAST too. ;) Who would love a whipped cream filled treat!
my favorite app are mini bagel pizzas
Coleen, honestly, how do you do it! These are BEAUTIFUL! I absolutely positively love the idea that the shells can be made ahead of time. Terrific idea about the canoli tube. Lots and lots of WOW appeal. Definitely on my must do list!!
Those shells came out perfect. Custard, whip cream, they all sound good!
My most favorite appetizer is a new one to me an old one to everyone else. I love the Buffalo Chicken wing dip made with Ranch dressing.
sue
my favorite dip is Buffalo Chicken wing dip made with Ranch dressing.
sue
I have made these to RAVES. I think people believe they are too hard to make. I so enjoy your blog - thank you for sharing about your husband, John. What a wonderful, inspirational life you two have lived and share!! I always appreciate your clear instructions - that was one of the first things I learned (but don't always follow and end up regretting...) - read the entire recipe over FIRST and plan ahead (all ingredients out - all prep ready - clean up, if you can - as you go.)
Happiest New Year, Coleen!
I made some stuffed mushrooms for our dinner-- they were fantastic, so they are my fave right now!!
This is such a fun virtual party! My favorite holiday appetizer is cheese and fruit platter with some bubbly. Simple and satisfying. :)
amy [at] utry [dot] it
these are so very creative and elegant!
A very nice post today Coleen. My favorite appy would be crackers and cheese. Boring maybe..but that's what I like:)
I made these Brandy Snaps too and used vanilla. They are a pretty dessert to serve.
I love a shrimp cocktail. If not that, then soft cream cheese with cocktail sauce and baby shrimp on top served with crackers. so simple so good
Oh gosh, I love the brandy schnapps! Happy New year!
What a beautiful dessert. Such a sweet tribute to your husband! Wishing you a wonderful new year!
Oh my goodness Coleen these look fantastic!
Beautiful tribute to your husband.
My favorite appetizer is stuffed jalapenos
sbrown810@austin.rr.com
I love spinach and artichoke dip - yum!
Jessie
j_wilson04@yahoo.com
My favorite holiday "appetizer" is smoked salmon, cream cheese and capers on crackers. I know--not inexpensive--but it is such a treat and we rarely indulge!
Laurie W. Massachusetts
I love Cream cheese with a good chutney poured over and served with a variety of crackers.
You do make it sound so easy to make those, but I've done it a few times with now as much skill as you've got! They look great!
my favorite appetizer is cheeseball and crackers
rjs682 at yahoo dot com
my favorite is the veggie tray
tmc480 at yahoo dot com
my favorite is cheese and crackers
ryanac32 at yahoo dot com
My favorite is just a dip that's made using equal parts shredded Swiss cheese and Mayo and mix in some minced onion. Bake until bubbly and gooey (and maybe golden on top) and enjoy with crackers. So very yummy!!!
I love your blog. Great recipes and nothing too over the top!!
JK cme4baskets (@) comcast.net
I think you need to change your tag line after seeing these brandy snaps- "Nothing fancy here," YEAH RIGHT! These look so lovely!
I really enjoy pepper jelly poured over slightly softened cream cheese served with crackers. Delish!
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