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This Cranberry Pistachio Brittle is basically a holiday brittle recipe that uses a unique flavored extract called fiori di sicilia that gives it a vanilla citrus flavor! (Jump directly to the recipe.)

Cranberry Pistachio Brittle.

Don’t tell my partner AJ about this, but one of the reasons I love listening to Christmas music is because he sings along to the songs. AJ doesn’t have the best voice in the world, but then, neither do I. But years ago, in another life, AJ’s ex once told him in an offhanded joke that he had a terrible singing voice. Ever since then, he’s a bit self-conscious about singing and thus, he just rarely sings.

Cranberry Pistachio Brittle.

It’s not a huge deal. But there’s something about his unconscious singing along to Christmas songs that makes them extra magical. I can never actually point it out to him, as I know he’ll become self-conscious about it, and stop singing along. But the joy of Christmas music is amplified by him humming and singing a line or two of any holiday song that comes up in random shuffle during the holidays.

Cranberry Pistachio Brittle.

While I fill our home with music and holiday decorations, I also find myself in the kitchen, baking and making treats. I don’t really need any excuses to bake and make food, but the holiday is always a fun one, where I am making old classic treats (like my chocolate crackle cookies or my gingerbread Christmas trees) but I’m also always trying to develop new and fun variations of recipes. And that’s how I ended up making this cranberry and pistachio brittle. It’s a fun take on the classic peanut brittle recipe I developed for Simply Recipes. But with a specific holiday touch. Pop a piece in your mouth, sing a few bars of Frosty the Snowman along with AJ and me, and just revel in the fact that we’ve all survived another year. Happy holidays folks!

Cranberry Pistachio Brittle.


Cranberry Pistachio Brittle.
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Cranberry and Pistachio Brittle

This fun holiday take on peanut brittle uses dried cranberries and pistachios along with seasonal extracts and spices. Fiori de Sicilia is a specialty extract that is a combination of citrus orange and vanilla. You can find it online and at specialty stores. But if you can’t or don’t want to source it, you can substitute an equal amount of vanilla with the finely grated zest of a medium orange. You will want a candy thermometer for this recipe.
Course Dessert, Snack
Cuisine American
Keyword brittle, candy, christmas, craisins, dried cranberries, holiday, nuts, pistachios
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Cooling Time 1 hour
Total Time 25 minutes
Servings 24 pieces (give or take)
Calories 100kcal
Author Irvin

Ingredients

  • 1/4 cup water
  • 1/2 cup light corn syrup 150 g
  • 1 cup white sugar 200 g
  • 4 tablespoons unsalted butter 57 g or 1/2 stick
  • 3/4 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 2 teaspoon Fiori di Sicilia see headnote above
  • 1 cup shelled pistachio nuts 135 g
  • 1/2 cup dried cranberries/craisins 75 g

Instructions

  • Combine the water, corn syrup, sugar and butter in a medium to large saucepan (the mixture will boil so use a pan larger than you think you need). 
    combine the water, sugar, corn syrup, and butter in a saucepan and stir until melted
  • Stir until the mixture to a boil and then let it cook (without stirring) until it turns golden brown, anywhere between 10 to 15 minutes. You want to bring the candy to 340°F.
    Bring the candy to a golden brown, 340°F on a candy thermometer.
  • While the candy is cooking, spray a rimmed baking sheet with cooking oil and place on hot pads. Measure out the remaining ingredients, as you will need them quickly after the candy has come to the right temperature.
    Spray a rimmed baking sheet and prep the remaining ingredients.
  • Once the candy is done cooking, remove from heat and immediately stir in the baking soda and salt.
    Immediately stir in the baking soda and salt
  • Then stir in the extract, pistachios and dried cranberries. The mixture will steam, boil and bubble fiercely so be careful! 
    then stir in the extract, nuts and cranberries.
  • Pour the candy into the prepared baking sheet and spread out thinly with a heatproof spatula. Let the brittle cool for 1 hour then break the brittle into 2-inch pieces. Store in an airtight container or ziplock bag for up to 2 weeks at room temperature, or in the freezer for up to a month.
    spread on the pan, cool for 1 hour, then break into small pieces.

Notes

  • This brittle is adapted from a peanut brittle recipe I developed for Simply Recipes.
  • You can find the extract Fiori di Sicilia online and at specialty stores. But you can also substitute 2 teaspoons of vanilla extract and the finely grated zest of 1 medium orange.
  • Cranberry Pistachio Brittle, the perfect holiday brittle candy recipe! #brittle #candy #recipe #pistachios #holiday #cranberries #craisins #christmas #fioridisicilia

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