One of the wonderful surprises that came with starting a food blog is the community that I became a part of - I didn't expect it.
I didn't expect to meet such great, like-minded people - let alone expect to make such wonderful friends from this community. Inspiring, creative and such talented people that remind me why I do this and why I must continue - despite things happening in my life that make me feel less than my best.
Two talented and creative ladies, that I have come to know and love, decided to start something to tighten the Australian food blogging community - and raise money for ChildFund Australia.
They organised this great initiative called The Sweet Swap - and that's the name of the game. Participants are allocated three people to send a package of homemade sweets to - and in an act of sugar-laden karma, you then receive three different treats in return.
How cool is that?!
After what had been a less than perfect week, the packages started to arrive. First, came a beautiful box of salted caramel, popping candy dark chocolate truffles. They were beautifully packaged and sealed with wax from Billy at A Table For Two. I was in awe of this gentleman’s chocolate tempering abilities, these were some special choccies.
Next came a box of one of my favourite treats to eat: Turkish delight from Angie at Angie Eats and Cooks. I have always wanted to make Turkish delight and the bar has now been set high for me! It was sprinkled with chopped pistachios and included was the added touch of some peppermint tea to enjoy with the delight - heaven.
Finally, Simon from The Heart of Food sent me a box of the most decadent and beautiful lamingtons I have ever eaten in my life. These were not your run of the mill "lamington drive" lamingtons - these were Pannacotta Lamington Bites. I have no idea how he did it but I look forward to reading his post and I am wishing he would send me more ...
I received these treats during what was shaping up to be a pretty terrible week. There is something about getting homemade treats in the post to make things seem just a little bit better. Thank you for making my week guys!
This was my contribution. I made some of this brittle as part of an
upcoming recipe (next week!) and then took the leftovers to my book-club where
it was polished off during (by the book club) and then afterwards by my friends
husband. I had some decent feedback from it – hopefully my recipients liked it
too.
It was dead easy to make - with maximum salted caramel flavour. The
almonds are chewy and the toffee is buttery and crunchy. I loved the textures
in this brittle.
Thanks to Sara and Amanda, without you two, I would never have had the
pleasure of tasting Angie, Billy and Simon's treats. You did a great thing for
the food blogging community and you helped me to get out of my comfort zone.
You also helped me to re-kindle my love of butter, sugar, salt, nuts and
washi-tape.
Thank-you.
Salted Almond Brittle
Makes one batch
100g toasted, flaked almonds
50g butter, plus extra for greasing the pan
100g castor sugar
1/2 teaspoon sea salt
Grease a lipped baking tray with butter.
Scatter the almonds evenly over the tray, tapping the tray lightly on the bench to distribute them.
Add the butter, sugar,salt and 2 tablespoons of water to a medium, heavy bottomed saucepan and turn the heat to medium/low. Gently dissolve the sugar and salt into the melted butter. Turn the heat up to high and boil for around 5 minutes. Stir occasionally if patches caramelise faster than others. Keep an eye on it. It should not be too dark but a nice rich colour. Carefully tip the caramel over the almonds and move it around with a spatula to distribute. Leave to cool completely.
Using a sharp knife, slice giant shards and store in a cool, dry place for up to 3 days.
Great crumbled over desserts or on it's own.
YUMMO! Yes, the Sweet Swap has been so much fun hey? I'm really going to miss receiving treats in the mail now. Wicked brittle you have here, they look wafter-thin! You definitely hit the jackpot with your goodies.
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Sugar-laden Karma.....I love it!! There are very few things that chocolate in the mail can't fix. This looks delish and I hope the coming weeks are better than the last few have been for you.
ReplyDeleteYour salted almond brittle looks incredible, and I agree, food blogging is such a great forger of new friendships!
ReplyDeleteEveryone must have been on a gleeful sugar-loaded high! Go the washi-tape! ;)
ReplyDeleteWhat awesome brittle! Brittle has always been one of my faves. Thank you for your gorgeous words about The Sweet Swap. It wouldn't have been the same without you! xx
ReplyDeleteYour brittle looks amazing and must have tasted pretty good. Gorgeous packaging, too. Looks like everyone put in so much effort.
ReplyDeleteOh what a lovely treat - and all your gifted goodies sound so good! It was great seeing what everyone got for Sweet Swap. Big hugs to you xx
ReplyDeleteI am pretty wary of making my own toffees and the like - but this sounds pretty easy. Just spread it all in a tray! It would make a nice little xmas gift too. It looks really pretty with the speckled flaked almonds.
ReplyDeleteThe community aspect of food blogging is great, I agree. Nice work with the brittle. Looks really good :)
ReplyDeleteWow this looks fantastic. I love everything about it, the flavours used to the packaging!
ReplyDeleteYum!
ReplyDeleteOh spangly washi-taped goodness! (And the treats inside, even more appealing than the packaging!) Sorry to hear you've had a rough bit of life, I'm glad the packages lifted your spirits just that little bit xx
ReplyDeleteThe blogging community is so fun and welcoming I totally agree. These look so so delicious!
ReplyDeleteIt was definitely maximum salted caramel flavour and didn't last long at our place. Thanks for treat Anna.
ReplyDeletethis looks and sounds so great. it is fun connecting :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I ahve never made brittle of any kind before and am inspired to try this! I now have to Google washi-tape... it looks fun, and a great way to package your brittle! Hope this week is better! ~ David
ReplyDeleteIt is an amazing side effect the friendships that are formed from blogging, I know I didn't expect it, but so glad of the people that are now such an important part of my life.
ReplyDeleteBig hugs xxx BTW your brittle looks smashing, me wants ;)
Aww I am so glad to be part of the food blogging community and am glad that my home made treats made your day! Being able to make your day made my day too, there's no better feeling than being able to make someone else's day a little bit brighter :) Hope things are better for you now.
ReplyDeletehello littlest anchovy! This is the first time I've visited your blog and its sooo cute!! your name really caught my eye :) the brittle looks soo yummy! never made brittle before so definately going to give it a go sometime! Thanks for the recipe!
ReplyDeletethis sounds and looks so good! i am a massive brttile fan, getting my dentures ready for more brittle eating 50 years down the track!
ReplyDeleteDear Anna,
ReplyDeleteYour almond brittle looks very crispy. I much prefer savoury than sweet treats.
Recipe is saved for the Holidays! What an awesome idea to swap it like it's hot. Also, love that blogger community. I can finally be myself and just talk about food and drink all the time. Ahh, that is so nice!
ReplyDeleteLooks sooooo delicious! I LOVE almonds, so I'm definitely bookmarking this one for a special occasion. Lovely photos too!
ReplyDeleteThese look so fantastic Anna I'm still kicking myself till now that I didn't get to take part in the sweet swap. Was just a crazy hectic time at work then. Although, I do enjoy feeling jealous when it comes to food haha. Nice one
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea. I've been meaning to make a brittle/candied nuts...ever since watching old episodes of masterchef Australia where every contestant made a brittle or something or the other with nuts and caramel. Yummy.
ReplyDeleteI love anything salted caramel. This brittle looks just wonderful.
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