Nuts are such a big part of holiday baking. Usually its almonds and walnuts that shine. They grace everything from cakes and cookies to brownies. Yet there's another nut that gives baked good a sweet , luxurioous taste - hazelnuts. These little gems can be used to amp up chocolate cookies r give elegance to homemade tortes.
Most people are familiar with the nut through Nutella, that hazelnut - chocolate spread. This has been around since 1964 and was invented by the Ferrero Company of Alba Piemonte, Italy.The hazelnut figures large in Piedmontese baking especially with the baci de damage or lady's kiss, a hazelnut shortbread sandwich with a rich cocoa filling. Coffee lovers know it from it flavoring either coffee or creamer.The nuts are a good addition to any dessert, not just because of their taste but also their health benefits. Hazelnuts are rich in protein , Vitamins E and B and foliate acid. They';re also rich in arginine ,a nutrient that helps prevent heart attack. Yet it's their flavor that secuces everyone and the fact it blends so well with such equally demanding ones such as chocolate.Keep in mind they are delicate and can go rancid very quickly.They have to be stored in the freezer once their container is opened to keep them, You would think this freezes them but thanks to their high oil quality, they 're just as crunchy and tasty as room temperature ones.
Hazelnuts are the perfect oomph for double chocolate chip cookies. This is the recipe that has been on my radar ever since I bought a container from Lidl. Imagine a buttery homemade chocolate cookie with a taste that's been heightened by chopped hazelnuts. They'll be reminiscent of that great Piedmontese candy Baci gianduja from Perugina where it's trifecta of a whole hazelnut atop nocciola- hazelnut and cocoa creme and then enrobed in chocolate.The Baci de damage also are a great cookie to make.They are labor intensive though because the hazelnuts have to be first roasted and ground. They're added to a shortbread like dough that doesn't require any eggs. Once the cookies are baked and cooled , the filling is added.This is just melted chocolate chips (whether it;s milk or dark, that;s up to you)The Labor comes from rolling out the dough in long cords and them cutting it into small rounds for baking. Another holiday idea is a hazelnut torte , the perfect ending for any party. There are some wonderful ones with a dense , fudgey crumb, You could also make a hazelnut cake layered with a chocolate hazelnut frosting and filling.
Hazelnuts should have a seat at the holiday dessert table.They are perfect in cakes and cookies with their war buttery flavor. They'll be a welcome addition to any treat.