SALTED CARAMEL CREAMED WALNUT


25 responses to “SALTED CARAMEL CREAMED WALNUT”

  1. You are not alone with woody hands, that why no photo shoot for mine! I have to giggle every time someone mentions “nut milk”; so sweet nut milk has me in fits of laughter. Heres to being immature and your silky nut milk.

  2. Words cannot express how delicious this sounds (innuendo and all) and how much I want it. Oh my gosh. Just dreamy. (Even with the casualty of your poor hat….) And bahaha your hands look lovely! Plus, that peek of jade made me smile :)

  3. I had to “solve” the spam-beater math problem on my hands. Oy :( Anyhoo, I laughed aloud at your “woodsy hands” comment. I’ve had many such moments going through my own photos, which ended in frantic lotioning/oiling and whining out loud to my partner “Do you SEE MY HANDS!? How do you let these wrinkly beasts touch you? Why do I have old lady hands?! Is the rest of me wrinkly and I haven’t noticed?! SIGHHHHHH WHIIIINE…oh who gives a shit nevermind”.

  4. totally floored me with that martha/gwyn ref, LOL
    this looks so good i’m about to bounce out of bed at 3am right now to make this. but i should probably wait till morning like most civilized people would do.

  5. Mandy, you are brilliant. Thanks for your prose (and all posts), for your humor, recipes, and this delicious ‘ingeniously sweetened warm nut drink’.

  6. Thank goodness for coming to the rescue saying we can use cooked rice… I had never ever seen this drink and boy has it spiked my interest. Will definitely be giving it a try. Sure, theres no snow here but I’m one of those fragile people where with any bit of cold, I’m frozen.

  7. Reminds me of amazake but ingeniously different! Also sounds like it might be worth trying out as an alternative direction to take for egg nog…Thank you!

  8. Dude. You had me at the title. No need for Xmas gibberish (although rubbing Rudolph’s ears…. heh), I’m SOLD! This sounds incredible.
    Trish

  9. This recipe sounded so interesting, I just had to try it. As I am not a fan of walnuts I used hazelnuts, which worked perfectly. This is serious comfort in a cup, especially during these cold winter days. Thank you Mandy!

  10. How much salted caramel does the recipe roughly use? I have some salted caramel sitting in a jar that I made earlier, and I’d like to use that instead of making some more for this recipe.

    • Angela: It depends on the saltiness of your walnuts. I would use the same amount of walnuts, but reduce the salt in the recipe to adapt. Perhaps you don’t need any additional salt anymore.

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