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A friend of mine just got back from Spain with something called a Turrone
for us to try. It is round and flat, with a type of nougat with almonds inside it and covered with a very thin white wafer. Any recipes on this one? I looked on google, but couldn't find it. Thanks! |
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![]() "Kevin and Ruth" > wrote in message .. . > A friend of mine just got back from Spain with something called a Turrone > for us to try. It is round and flat, with a type of nougat with almonds > inside it and covered with a very thin white wafer. Any recipes on this > one? I looked on google, but couldn't find it. > > Thanks! If you search under "turron" ( instead of "turrone") you will find many recipes. Here is the google search link: http://www.google.com/search?sourcei...=Turron+recipe |
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Careful - there are lots of different sorts of turron, and regional
variations. I think the flat cake type that the original poster mentioned (my favourite) is called Turron de Alicante. Try a more specific search. Andy "Vox Humana" > wrote in message ... > > "Kevin and Ruth" > wrote in message > .. . > > A friend of mine just got back from Spain with something called a Turrone > > for us to try. It is round and flat, with a type of nougat with almonds > > inside it and covered with a very thin white wafer. Any recipes on this > > one? I looked on google, but couldn't find it. > > > > Thanks! > > > If you search under "turron" ( instead of "turrone") you will find many > recipes. Here is the google search link: > http://www.google.com/search?sourcei...=Turron+recipe > > |
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Mainly there are two traditional recipes of "turrón" called
"turrón de Jijona" and "turrón de Alicante". Both has almonds. Other newer features are commercial recent recipes. I have never tried to prepare at home. This is my first message on this newsgroup. I apologize for my bad English. Regards Tambor, Spain "Andy Phillips" > escribió en el mensaje ... > Careful - there are lots of different sorts of turron, and regional > variations. I think the flat cake type that the original poster mentioned > (my favourite) is called Turron de Alicante. Try a more specific search. > > Andy > > > "Vox Humana" > wrote in message > ... > > > > "Kevin and Ruth" > wrote in message > > .. . > > > A friend of mine just got back from Spain with something called a > > > Turrone > > > for us to try. It is round and flat, with a type of nougat with > > > almonds > > > inside it and covered with a very thin white wafer. Any recipes on > > > this > > > one? I looked on google, but couldn't find it. > > > > > > Thanks! > > > > > > If you search under "turron" ( instead of "turrone") you will find many > > recipes. Here is the google search link: > > > > http://www.google.com/search?sourcei...=Turron+recipe |
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