WebCuisine: Keto Low Carb Ingredients Scale 2 cups of nuts (I used 1 cup or 125g of almonds, ¾ cup or 100g macadamia nuts, and ¼ cup or 30g sunflower seeds) 1 …
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This honeycomb candy recipe is not only easy, the end result is a tasty crunchy bar that will rival even the Cadbury Crunchie Bar. Here’s how you make it — as you can see, it’s very simple (and don’t forget to get the full recipe with measurements, down below):
It should be no surprise that my #1 favorite low carb candy recipe was for peanut butter chocolate squares. I’m a HUGE fan of peanut butter. In fact, I updated that recipe into actual sugar free peanut butter cups.
Though a lot of recipes don’t call for a specific temperature, the two times I’ve tried making honeycomb without a thermometer, the candy had a slightly burned taste to it, because the sugar cooks more after you add the baking soda. Thermometers aren’t very expensive and are totally worth having, so you can nail temperature-sensitive recipes.
Stir chocolate occasionally with a wooden spoon until smooth and dissolved. Remove the chocolate pan from heat. Using two forks or a pair of tongs, dip the pieces of honeycomb into the chocolate. Transfer the dipped pieces on prepared tray after allowing excess chocolate to drip back into the bowl.