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By Jeni Wright, Eric Treuille and Le Cordon Bleu
Published 1996
A favourite of pastry chefs, classic nougatine is a mixture of caramel and almonds like praline, but glucose is added so the mixture is malleable, and the nuts are flaked and toasted before mixing with the caramel. Nougatine is mainly used for decorative shaping (see croquembouche) and to make containers for dessert fillings, but it can be crushed as a topping for ice creams and other desserts. The quantities here make 2 kg.
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