Steps:
- Line 3 large baking sheets with parchment or silicone paper. On each sheet, trace a 9-inch circle. Turn paper over so that you can see the tracings. Preheat oven to 225 degrees.
- Mix together 1 cup sugar, finely chopped nuts, and sifted cornstarch. Place egg whites in bowl of electric mixer. Using the whip attachment, start whipping at slow speed until whites are foamy, add the cream of tartar and salt, continue whipping at fast speed until soft peaks form. Gradually add the 3 tablespoons of sugar and continue whipping until stiff peaks form. Add the vanilla extract. Remove bowl from mixer stand, fold in the nut mixture by hand, a small amount at a time. Divide mixture between 3 circles and spread into even layers. Bake for approximately 45 minutes to 1 hour or until meringues are lightly coloured and dry.
- Place the 3 meringue layers on work surface, turn 1 layer over to the smooth side (for top layer). Spread a very thin layer of caramel sauce on top layer and chill. Lay 2 remaining meringues on work surface and brush with melted milk chocolate. Chill until set.
- Remove all layers from refrigerator and place the bottom layer on serving plate, spread 1/2 of the toffee cream over the first layer, place next layer on top and spread the remaining 1/2 of the toffee cream over layer. Place top layer gently on top. Fill a piping bag with a 1/2-inch plain tip and pipe 8 rosettes around the outside border of the layer, leaving space between the rosettes. Fill the spaces with broken pieces of toffee. Drizzle caramel lightly over the whipped cream rosettes. Chill 4 hours before serving.
- In a small saucepan, scald the cream and set aside. Combine the sugar with 1/2 cup water in a large saucepan. Stir to moisten the sugar. Bring to a simmer, swirling the pan gently to dissolve the sugar. Increase heat and continuing simmering without stirring until syrup begins to color. Once the syrup turns a deep amber or caramel color, remove from heat and add the cream in a steady stream, stirring with a wire whisk. Caramel and cream will bubble up and steam, but keep stirring and continue to whisk until caramel is completely dissolved and combined with the cream. Stir in pieces of butter until melted and combined. Stir in vanilla and salt. Set aside to cool.
- Coat a cookie sheet with vegetable oil and set aside. Preheat oven to 200 degrees F. Place the sugar, water, corn syrup and vanilla in a heavy-bottomed saucepan and stir well to dissolve the sugar. Cook the mixture over high heat until it reaches a boil. Let the mixture boil for 1 minute. Add the butter, stirring to combine. Continue to boil, stirring often. Scrape the bottom of the pan to keep the mixture from burning. The mixture should reach 290 degrees on a candy thermometer and is a deep golden brown. Remove from the heat and stir in the nuts. Turn the mixture out onto the oiled tray and let it cool completely.
- Whip the cream until soft peaks form, add the icing sugar; continue whipping until stiff peaks form. Set aside 1 cup of cream for decoration. Fold the toffee into the remaining cream.
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Sikhulu
[email protected]The cake was moist and fluffy, but the frosting was a little too sweet for my taste. I would try this recipe again, but I would use a less sweet frosting.
Song aribic
[email protected]This cake was delicious! The hazelnut flavor was subtle and not overpowering, and the brickle topping added a nice bit of crunch. I would definitely make this cake again.
TT RAFI
[email protected]I was disappointed with this cake. The frosting was too sweet and the brickle topping was too hard. I think I would have liked it better if the frosting was less sweet and the brickle topping was softer.
DYAR KING1
[email protected]This cake is amazing! I've made it twice now and it's always a hit. The hazelnut buttercream is so rich and creamy, and the brickle topping adds a nice crunch. I highly recommend this recipe.
Rana Faysal
[email protected]The cake was a little dry, but the frosting and brickle topping were delicious. I would try this recipe again, but I would make some adjustments to the cake batter to make it more moist.
Byabakama Jonan2
[email protected]This cake was easy to make and turned out great! I followed the recipe exactly and it came out perfect. The cake was moist and fluffy, and the frosting was rich and creamy. I would definitely make this cake again.
Joey Navarro
[email protected]This cake was a bit too sweet for my taste, but it was still very good. I think I would have preferred it with a less sweet frosting, or maybe even no frosting at all.
Leyla Steynberg
[email protected]I'm not a huge fan of hazelnut, but I really enjoyed this cake. The hazelnut flavor is subtle and not overpowering, and the brickle topping adds a nice bit of crunch.
Noah Beckman
[email protected]This cake is perfect for a special occasion. It's easy to make and always impresses my guests. The hazelnut buttercream is my favorite part!
Yaseen Yaseen
[email protected]The cake was moist and fluffy, but the frosting was a little too sweet for my taste. I would try this recipe again, but I would use a less sweet frosting.
Pretty tiny shami
[email protected]This cake was delicious! The hazelnut flavor was subtle and not overpowering, and the brickle topping added a nice bit of crunch. I would definitely make this cake again.
Thomas R
[email protected]I was disappointed with this cake. The frosting was too sweet and the brickle topping was too hard. I think I would have liked it better if the frosting was less sweet and the brickle topping was softer.
Op Pubg
[email protected]This cake is amazing! I've made it twice now and it's always a hit. The hazelnut buttercream is so rich and creamy, and the brickle topping adds a nice crunch. I highly recommend this recipe.
Surovi Akter
[email protected]The cake was a little dry, but the frosting and brickle topping were delicious. I would try this recipe again, but I would make some adjustments to the cake batter to make it more moist.
Faisal's Routine
[email protected]This cake was easy to make and turned out great! I followed the recipe exactly and it came out perfect. The cake was moist and fluffy, and the frosting was rich and creamy. I would definitely make this cake again.
I am ReZa
[email protected]This cake was a bit too sweet for my taste, but it was still very good. I think I would have preferred it with a less sweet frosting, or maybe even no frosting at all.
The One Cornelia
[email protected]I'm not usually a fan of hazelnut, but this cake changed my mind. The hazelnut flavor is subtle and not overpowering, and it pairs perfectly with the chocolate. The brickle topping adds a nice bit of crunch and sweetness.
Otakadestiny Brith
[email protected]This cake is absolutely divine! The combination of hazelnut and chocolate is always a winner, but the addition of the brickle topping takes it to the next level. I love the textural contrast between the soft cake, creamy frosting, and crunchy topping
Ruhan islam
[email protected]Just made this cake for my husband's birthday and it was a huge hit! He loved the rich, buttery flavor of the hazelnut buttercream and the crunchy brickle topping. The cake itself was moist and fluffy, and the whole thing came together beautifully.