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Candied-Hazelnut Cupcakes

Add a sleek touch to a significant celebration, such as an engagement party, with cupcakes topped with striking caramel-dipped hazelnut spikes. Dark chocolate frosting is shown, but caramel buttercream (page 307) is another option (and would complement the toppers).

Recipe information

  • Yield

    makes 24

Ingredients

24 Almond-Hazelnut Cupcakes (page 277)
Dark Chocolate Frosting (page 302)
Caramel-Dipped Hazelnuts (recipe follows)

Caramel-Dipped Hazelnuts

24 hazelnuts, toasted and skinned (see page 323)
3 cups sugar
3/4 cup water
(makes enough for 24 cupcakes)

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Using an offset spatula, spread frosting over each cupcake. Cupcakes can be refrigerated up to 3 days in airtight containers; bring to room temperature and top with caramel-dipped hazelnuts just before serving.

  2. Caramel-Dipped Hazelnuts

    Step 2

    Gently insert pointed end of a long wooden skewer into the side of each hazelnut. Place a cutting board along the edge of a counter-top; place newspaper on the floor, directly under cutting board.

    Step 3

    Prepare an ice-water bath. Heat sugar and the water in a heavy saucepan over medium heat, stirring occasionally, until sugar is dissolved and syrup is clear. Stop stirring; cook until syrup comes to a boil, washing down sides of pan with a wet pastry brush to prevent crystals from forming. Continue to boil, gently swirling occasionally, until medium amber. Plunge pan into ice bath to stop the cooking; let stand until thickened, about 10 minutes. (To test: Dip a skewer in caramel and lift a few inches; if a thick drip slowly forms and holds a string, the caramel is ready.)

    Step 4

    Dip a skewered hazelnut into caramel, letting excess drip back into pan. When dripping syrup becomes a thin string, secure opposite end of skewer under cutting board. Repeat with remaining hazelnuts. (If caramel hardens before all hazelnuts have been dipped, rewarm it over low heat.) Let stand until caramel string has hardened, about 5 minutes; break each string to desired length. Carefully remove skewers. Candied hazelnuts should be used the same day; store, uncovered, at room temperature until ready to serve cupcakes.

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