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caramel – I Hope There's Dessert http://www.ihopetheresdessert.com Just, The World's Best Baking Blog. Tue, 19 Apr 2016 13:25:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.3 Salted Caramel, Peanut Butter, and Chocolate, Nachos (Gluten Free) http://www.ihopetheresdessert.com/?p=244 http://www.ihopetheresdessert.com/?p=244#respond Sun, 07 Feb 2016 06:29:37 +0000 http://www.ihopetheresdessert.com/?p=244 Continue Reading [...]]]> It’s the trifecta of toppings- chocolate, peanut butter, and caramel. Salted just enough to cut back the sweetness and add so much more depth of flavor. These are rich and decadent nachos like you’ve never tasted before. The name says it all. They are pure victory.

The Story

It’s the Big Game Weekend, and everyone is eating chips and dip, nachos, and wings. Your appetizer/dinner menu is pretty standard across the board, and it’s never going to change. Maybe one year someone will bring over guacamole, or maybe this year you’ll put some pulled pork in the oven for sliders.

But what do you eat for dessert?

Football and dessert never really went together, and I wanted to change that. So I made these nachos. With ‘homemade’ tortilla chips, and the trifecta of chocolate, peanut butter, and caramel, these are bound to please the most manly of men and the pickiest of kids.

Plus if you make them with gluten free white corn tortillas, you’re goooood.

My only regret is that I ate too many, and now I don’t want to move……..

 

Ingredients

Chips

10 Small white corn tortillas  (Gluten Free)*

Olive Oil

Course Sea Salt

*Let’s make this clear that you can use the yellow corn tortillas if you want to add more color to your nachos or flour tortillas if you fancy. I thought that the corn ones crisped up better than their flour counter parts, and I found the white ones easier to see when they were done in the oven instead of the yellow. Pay attention to labels and ingredients on this item if you want it Gluten Free.

 

Chocolate Drizzle

1/3 cup Semi-sweet chocolate chips

Vegetable Shortening for thinning, if preferred

 

Peanut Butter Filling

1 cup peanut butter (smooth)

1/2 cup heavy cream

3 tablespoons granulated sugar

 

Caramel

1/4 cup dark brown sugar

1 tablespoon salted butter

1/8 cup heavy cream

1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract

 

YIELD: I made a small batch of these because you can’t eat too many. But double, triple, or quadruple the recipe depending on the size of your party.

 

The Detailed Guide

The Chips

Take your tortillas and cut them into 6 pieces. Lightly brush them with olive oil. I did both sides for some, and then got lazy and only did one side for others. The difference was so minuscule. Sprinkle them with a pinch of course sea salt.

Bake these in the oven at 350° for about 15 minutes. Be careful not to burn them! And be careful to not add too many to the pan at once, or they won’t crisp up.

Let them cool on the pan briefly before transferring them off and cooking more.

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Ready for cutting

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I found 6 slices to be the best size, but you can cut however many you like.

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Just a touch of Extra Virgin Olive Oil will do.

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Brush brush brush and salt these babies.

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Ready for the oven

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Just so you know, you can use any size tortilla.

 

Peanut Butter Filling

While on the tale end of your tortilla batches, start making the peanut butter filling. Pour the heavy cream into a small sauce pan and then add the peanut butter and sugar. Adding the heavy cream first helps the peanut butter not stick to your sauce pan. Cook over medium-low heat, stirring frequently.

Depending on your stove, this may take 4-8 minutes. You’re done when everything is melted, it has thickened, and the mixture is much glossier than expected. The longer you cook it, the thicker it will become, so beware of over cooking.

Transfer to a separate bowl to make sure this doesn’t continue to cook while you make the caramel.

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I love you too, peanut butter!

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Glossy, cream, and warm peanut butter filling. Try not to eat it all before we are done!

 

Caramel Drizzle

This is a faux-caramel since we technically aren’t caramelizing anything. But it’s quick. And it’s almost fool-proof to make.

Pour the heavy cream in a small sauce pan, and add in the butter, brown sugar, and vanilla. Cook over medium low heat, whisking occasionally, for about 5-7 minutes. Your caramel will get thicker. Once it begins to bubble, let it for 1 minute before removing from the heat. If your mixture was way too thin, keep it bubbling for a few minutes longer. Transfer to a separate bowl to help it cool and thicken even more.

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Just 4 ingredients. Caramel made easy. 

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This baby is ready for cooling. 

 

Assembling the Nachos

Now that your sauces are ready, it’s time to assemble these bad boys. Start by melting chocolate (microwave works best for this), thinning it as necessary for drizzling, and keep it handy.

Put your tortilla chips on your serving tray and glob on half of your peanut butter filling. Then, throw on some more tortilla chips.

Drizzle on half of your melted chocolate on top before dropping on the rest of the peanut butter filling.

Then, add the rest of your tortilla chips. Drizzle with the remainder of your chocolate, and then drizzle with your caramel.

I didn’t use all of my caramel, so don’t feel the need to add more than you’d like. This caramel goes great with apples or any other fruit, so just refrigerate the remainder. Be careful when dividing the batch though for cooking the caramel drizzle. If you make the recipe too small, you won’t find a small enough sauce pan, so you’ll use one that’s too big and then you’ll burn it. 

Finish it with a sprinkle of sea salt and serve this up to the hungry fans. No need for fancy plating, just plenty of wet naps!

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Step 1) Put peanut butter filling on chips

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Step 2) Put more chips on top

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Step 3) Drizzle in chocolate. (See how the corn chips have so much of a better color than the flour ones?)

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Step 4) More peanut butter, you say? Yessssss!!

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Step 5) Use up the rest of your chips

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Step 6) Drizzle in more chocolate because you can!

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Drizzle caramel and then sprinkle with sea salt. 

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I’m practicing my hand modeling. And my self control to not just eat this. 

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Pure Dessert Win. 

 

Shut up and just GIVE ME THE RECIPE!!

Ingredients

Chips

10 Small white corn tortillas  (Gluten Free)*

Olive Oil

Course Sea Salt

*Pay attention to labels and ingredients on this item if you want it Gluten Free.

Chocolate Drizzle

1/3 cup Semi-sweet chocolate chips

Vegetable Shortening for thinning, if preferred

Peanut Butter Filling

1 cup peanut butter (smooth)

1/2 cup heavy cream

3 tablespoons granulated sugar

Caramel

1/4 cup dark brown sugar

1 tablespoon salted butter

1/8 cup heavy cream

1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract

YIELD: I made a small batch of these because you can’t eat too many. But double, triple, or quadruple the recipe depending on the size of your party.

Make It

The Chips

Take your tortillas and cut them into 6 pieces. Lightly brush them with olive oil. Sprinkle them with a pinch of course sea salt. Bake these in the oven at 350° for about 15 minutes. Be careful not to burn them! Let them cool on the pan briefly before transferring them off and cooking more.

 

Peanut Butter Filling

Pour the heavy cream into a small sauce pan and then add the peanut butter and sugar. Cook over medium-low heat, stirring frequently. Depending on your stove, this may take 4-8 minutes. It should have thickened, and the mixture should be much glossier than expected. The longer you cook it, the thicker it will become, so beware of over cooking. Transfer to a separate bowl.

 

Caramel Drizzle

Pour the heavy cream in a small sauce pan, and add in the butter, brown sugar, and vanilla. Cook over medium low heat, whisking occasionally, for about 5-7 minutes. Your caramel will get thicker. Once it begins to bubble, let it for 1 minute before removing from the heat. If your mixture was way too thin, keep it bubbling for a few minutes longer. Transfer to a separate bowl to help it cool and thicken even more.

Assembling the Nachos

Start by melting chocolate (microwave works best for this), thinning it as necessary for drizzling, and keep it handy. Put your tortilla chips on your serving tray and glob on half of your peanut butter filling. Then, throw on some more tortilla chips.

Drizzle on half of your melted chocolate on top before dropping on the rest of the peanut butter filling.

Then, add the rest of your tortilla chips. Drizzle with the remainder of your chocolate, and then drizzle with your caramel (as much as you like. You’ll have extra).

Finish it with a sprinkle of sea salt and serve this up to the hungry fans. No need for fancy plating, just plenty of wet naps!

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