Queen Anne Salted Peanut Caramel Nougat Rolls Recipe (2024)

Ingredients

  • 2½ cups sugar shopping list
  • 2/3 cup white Karo syrup shopping list
  • ½ cup hot water (not boiling) shopping list
  • 2 egg whites, beaten just until foamy peaks begin to form shopping list
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract shopping list
  • 1 (14 ounce) bag Kraft caramels shopping list
  • 2 tablespoons milk shopping list
  • 1 to 2 pounds salted peanuts or salted cashews (I usually make a few of each so I have both varieties) shopping list

How to make it

  • I know this looks LONG, but it's only because I am being anal about explaining how to best coat the logs and store them!
  • In a large heavy saucepan, mix together sugar, syrup and hot water. Cook mixture over medium to medium-high heat, until it reaches 275 degrees on a candy thermometer (“hard thread” stage).
  • While the syrup is cooking, whip egg whites in a large mixing bowl, just until foamy peaks (not stiff peaks!) begin to form.
  • With the mixer set on Medium High, gradually beat the hot syrup into the egg whites – you want to keep drizzling the hot syrup over the whites as you keep turning the bowl and beating.
  • Once all the syrup is added, add the extract and continue to beat until mixture is firm enough to shape into “logs”. Mixture will be quite hot, so BE CAREFEUL not to burn your hands! NOTE – be sure hands are clean and no fragrances or lotions are on them! Grab a handful and roll it into a 5” long log, with a diameter about the size of a quarter (do this on a piece of waxed paper). Set logs on a piece of waxed paper to cool completely.
  • Melt the caramels with the milk – let it cool off considerably before proceeding to the “frosting” step.
  • Place the nuts in a shallow dish or rimmed plate.
  • Here comes the messy part! While keeping the logs on waxed paper, use a knife or spoon to frost each log with caramel, and then dip it in nuts. I have found the easiest way to do this is to frost one side of a log, dip in nuts, and then lay the nut coated side in your palm, frost the other side and dip it. Do the two ends lastly. You’ll get the hang of it after the first couple logs!
  • Work with the coated log for a bit, rolling it gently in your hands to be sure the nuts are firmly imbedded in the caramel coating. As the logs cool – if the caramel was too warm to “set” as you frosted the logs and it wants to “run off “the logs – you will need to pick up the log and firmly “press” the nuts and caramels into it until the caramel sets up enough to stay put.
  • When logs are coated and completely cooled, wrap each one individually in saran wrap and keep tightly covered until ready to serve (no need to refrigerate unless you are storing them in a warm climate or warm room).
  • To serve, slice logs into bite-size rounds and put on platter. They’re very pretty when cut - you see the nut layer, then the caramel layer, and then the white fondant center (fondant is like divinity).
  • Wrap logs in foil to freeze if you will not be using them within a few days.

combine nougat ingredients Close

boil syrup to 275 degrees, do not stir Close

whip egg whites to soft peaks Close

whip hot syrup into beaten egg whites Close

whip nougat until it holds its shape and loses glossiness Close

roll lumps of nougat into logs on sprayed waxed paper Close

frost in caramel mixture Close

roll in salted peanuts or cashews Close

done Close

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  • jmatthews00 15 years ago

    Krum. These look great! I will try someday soon! Thanks!

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  • christinem 15 years ago

    These sound so good! And great pictures!! I actually like making recipes like this when I'm "in the zone"! Can't wait to try 'em!

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  • mis7up 15 years ago

    I had just had an itching to make nougat for my kids this weekend....and found your recipe Krum.....glad I did. Will be making these on Sunday. Thanks Melissa

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    " It was excellent "

    gagagrits ate it and said...

    This one is intense, but sounds so yummy, I will have to wait, for a day I have nothing else to do. I will recruit one or more of the granddaughters to help. Definitely a keeper...:)

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    " It was excellent "

    momo_55grandma ate it and said...

    wow love this Krum you out done yourself I gotta make this one soon

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  • annieamie 16 years ago

    Yummmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!

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  • cabincrazyone 16 years ago

    These look really great!
    Are the step-by-step photos posted the ones you want? Has that unwanted photo problem been resolved?
    Take care.
    P.S. I AM a Pearson's Salted Nut Roll common sewer!

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  • organicmama 16 years ago

    It looks like the queen is eating well! They look oh so yummy!

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  • michellem 16 years ago

    okay I just added this to my cookie list!

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  • michellem 16 years ago

    OH yum more caramel..thanks for this one!

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  • kukla 16 years ago

    Ooooooooooooooo....devine! BTW, I'm not even gonna LOOK at your recipes any more :) cause I gain weight just reading them :) XO

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  • This one is intense, but sounds so yummy, I will have to wait, for a day I have nothing else to do. I will recruit one or more of the granddaughters to help. Definitely a keeper...:)

    gagagrits in Irmo loved it

  • wow love this Krum you out done yourself I gotta make this one soon

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Queen Anne Salted Peanut Caramel Nougat Rolls Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What's the inside of a salted nut roll? ›

It has a nougat center that is surrounded in a layer of caramel and then covered with salted Virginia peanuts. Pearson's use of reduced lactose whey makes this confection easier to digest for lactose-sensitive individuals. The Salted Nut Roll is available in a variety of sizes - . 5, 1.8 and 3.25 oz.

What is in a nut roll candy bar? ›

INGREDIENTS: ROASTED PEANUTS, SUGAR, CORN SYRUP, PEANUT FLOUR, REDUCED LACTOSE WHEY (MILK), PALM OIL, STARCH, SALT, COCONUT OIL, NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL VANILLA FLAVOR, SOY LECITHIN, MODIFIED SOY PROTEIN, NATURAL FLAVOR.

What is nougat made of? ›

Nougat is a confection made with sugar or honey that's cooked and then whipped with egg whites to aerate it. It often contains almonds or other nuts, candied fruits and chocolate, although it can be left plain. Nougat can be soft and tender like marshmallow but is more often dense and very chewy.

Are salted nut rolls healthy? ›

Nutrient-Rich

Salted nut rolls are packed with essential nutrients, including vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. Nuts are a good source of vitamin E, an antioxidant that protects cells from damage.

Do they still make salted nut rolls? ›

Stock your pantry today with Pearson's Salted Nut Rolls for grab-and-go snacking.

Where did the salted nut roll come from? ›

The Nut Roll was first manufactured in Pearson's Minneapolis facility in 1933. It was called the Choo-Choo because there were many salted nut rolls at the time. The original Choo-Choo cost a nickel. "The center is the beginning," said David King, assistant production superintendent at Pearson's.

What is in a Babe Ruth candy bar? ›

Baby Ruth is an American candy bar made of peanuts, caramel, and milk chocolate-flavored nougat, covered in compound chocolate.

How do they get the salt inside roasted in shell peanuts? ›

Once the hoppers are full, a vacuum pump is applied for about a minute, which pulls all of the air out of the hopper. As the air is sucked out of the peanuts, the salty brine gets pulled inside the shells (physics class flashback).

Are salted peanuts salted on the inside? ›

The peanuts are soaked in brine (which is absorbed through the porous shell), then dried, so the water evaporates and leaves the salt inside.

Where are salted nut rolls made? ›

Pearson's Candy Company in St. Paul has been producing the Salted Nut Roll for nearly 80 years. Each day, 225,000 Salted Nut Rolls roll down conveyors inside Pearson's Candy Company on West 7th Street in St. Paul.

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