Almond Triangles

My mom and aunt found this recipe on the Star Tribune website. I was a little unsure as I am not a big nut person, but I figured I could gift them out… well unless I make another batch there wont be any gifted. Yes they were that good. These are WONDERFUL!

I want to try them with different kind of nuts. Try these as soon as you get time.

Almond Triangles (From: Star Tribune)Almond Triangles

  • 2 c. (4 sticks) unsalted butter at room temperature, divided
  • 3/4 c. granulated sugar, divided
  • 1 egg
  • 3/4 tsp almond extract
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 2-3/4 c. flour
  • 1 c. packed brown sugar
  • 1/3 c. honey
  • 1/4 c. heavy cream at room temperature
  • 1 lb (about 5-1/4 c.) sliced almonds

Use a 10×15 inch jellyroll pan.

In a bowl of an electric mixer on medium-high speed, beat 2 sticks butter until creamy (about 1 min).  Gradually add 1/2 c. granulated sugar and beat until light and fluffy (about 2 min).  Add egg, almond extract and salt, and beat until thoroughly combined.  Reduce speed to low, add flour and mix until just incorporated.  Press dough evenly into pan and push dough up the sides.  Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate 30 minutes.  Note:  the directions say to line the pan with heavy-duty foil, shiny side up; we used a non-stick pan without lining it with foil and had no problems removing it from the pan.

Preheat oven to 375 degrees.  Use a fork to prick dough in 24 places all across and bake 10 minutes.  Remove from oven and cool on wire rack.

In a large saucepan over medium heat, combine brown sugar, honey, remaining 2 sticks butter and remaining 1/4 c. granulated sugar.  Cook, stirring occasionally until sugar dissolves.

Increase heat to medium-high, bring mixture to a boil, and cook for 3 minutes without stirring.  Remove from heat and stir in cream, then stir in almonds.

Spread almond mixture evenly over the crust.  Return pan to oven and bake until bubbling, about 15 minutes.  Remove from oven and cool on a wire rack.  While bars are still slightly warm, cut into triangles.  Note:  we slid the bars onto a large cutting board before cutting.

Makes 6 dozen.

  • Roxanne

    December 18th, 2009

    Yum, yum! I thought these were the best bars ever! Not just for Christmas though. Carrie, I doubt we’ll have any left at our house by Christmas either!

  • Roxanne

    December 18th, 2009

    Oh, I thought that pecans would be a great nut choice to try instead of almonds.

  • Jen

    December 19th, 2009

    These look great. I might have to try them out.

  • Kate

    December 28th, 2009

    Looks gorgeous!

  • Taylor

    January 4th, 2010

    The almond triangles really do look deliosios!! I was to stuffed to eat them when we made it but they looked great!

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