Nougat, Italian Torrone: A Delicious Sweet And Soft Treat (2024)

Nougat is deliciously nutty! I would love to tell you a bit more about this wonderful italian classic.

What exactly is nougat? This sweet confection is a magical combination of egg whites, honey, sugar and nuts.

Where does Nougat come from? It’s typical in many Italian regions as a Christmas present, but it is found also in other Southern European countries like France and Spain; moreover, it’s part of a wider family of confectionery products, from the Middle East to India, under the name halva. Halva is probably one of the oldest sweets in the world, and nougat shares its genuinity and its real, authentic flavour.

The difference is that halva is made either with a flour base or a nut butter base, whilst nougat uses egg whites to achieve its chewiness and mellow, creamy mouthfeel.

It is said that the Italian name for nougat, “Torrone”, derives from the Latin verb torreo, which means to toast, referring to the beautiful toasted nuts it encases. As a gift for the Winter Solstice, its ingredients had a symbolic value: honey for sweetness, almonds for life strength and egg whites for rebirth.

There are many different theories about the origin of this luxurious Italian confection, and each region has its own legends.Apparently, nougat was already known and enjoyed by the ancient Romans, as historians like Livy and the poet Martial and even Cicero, who referred to it with the name cuppedia, which translates both to gluttony and delicious morsel.

A legend from the city of Cremona identifies the first traditional nougat with a confection of honey and almonds created by royal pastry chefs for the wedding of Bianca Maria Visconti and Francesco Sforza, which would have been shaped after the Torrazzo, the bell tower of Cremona’s cathedral…

Nougat, Italian Torrone: A Delicious Sweet And Soft Treat (1)

Nougat is delicious and versatile, and it exists with various flavours and textures. Italian nougat was born with a hard, solid consistency. Traditionally, you would bite into it -if your teeth are strong enough- or break it into shards and enjoy it like a candy.

When I got experimenting at Lavolio, however, I decided to focus on soft nougat, which has a higher egg white content, making it much easier -and much more satisfying- for you to enjoy. It’s soft but not sticky, and you’ll find it here in three different variations: with almonds, with pistachios and with cocoa and hazelnuts. All three absolutely delicious.

You can enjoy this traditional italian confection on its own or start stocking up for Christmas…

You do not have to wait for December to have this delicious treat: it’s perfect for after dinner paired with a glass of wine or some coffee, to finish the evening meal or for a truly indulgent coffee break. The three flavours with its beautiful gift-wrap make for a marvellous foodie gift for your friends and family members.

Here are a few of my favourite things to do with nougat, besides eating it all on his own!

1- Put little chunks in muffin batter; make a simple recipe more creative and delicious, perfect for kids and to use up any leftovers -if there even are any…

2- Torrone cheesecake -imagine that creamy, indulgent filling made even richer by small bites of delicious nougat.

3- Get sprinkling. Nougat is the perfect way to put a little twist on your desserts. Add some crunch, sweetness and nuttyness to your fruit salads, or on top of a tiramisu.

Which one is your favourite way to enjoy nougat?

Nougat, Italian Torrone: A Delicious Sweet And Soft Treat (2024)

FAQs

How do you eat Italian torrone? ›

Italian nougat was born with a hard, solid consistency. Traditionally, you would bite into it -if your teeth are strong enough- or break it into shards and enjoy it like a candy.

What's the difference between nougat and torrone? ›

Italy's version of nougat is called the torrone. Torrone is a form of white nougat that is very similar to soft nougat in many ways yet there are some differences. One difference between French nougat and torrone is that torrone is finished off with white icing on top after it has been made.

What is Italian torrone made of? ›

Classic torrone from Cremona contains honey, almonds, hazelnuts, sugar, egg whites, and wafers, in hard and soft styles. The cooking times of the two differ—hard torrone bakes for up to ten hours, while the soft version doesn't exceed three.

What is the famous Italian nougat? ›

Torrone is a cream-colored confection of sugar, honey and egg whites speckled with toasted, sliced almonds. While it is normally a treat eaten around the holidays, torrone can be enjoyed any time of the year.

How are you supposed to eat nougat? ›

Nougat can be used as a filling or topping in a variety of desserts. It can be used to make candy bars, ice cream, and other sweet treats. Nougat can also be used in savory dishes, such as chicken nougatine. The possibilities are endless when it comes to the culinary uses of nougat!

Does torrone need to be refrigerated? ›

Cut the torrone into pieces about 1x2-inches. The torrone can be stored at room temperature or refrigerated in an airtight container for up to 2 weeks, using parchment to line the container and separate layers.

Does turrón need to be refrigerated? ›

However turron remains very good for a few month. The turron de Jijona ("blando" or soft) might need refrigeration according to the place were you live. It tends to ooze almond oil (which is normal) in warm climates/temperatures, as in the southern states of the USA.

What is the English name for torrone? ›

Translation of torrone – Italian–English dictionary

nougat [noun] a sticky kind of sweet containing nuts etc.

Is nougat very unhealthy? ›

Nougat candy is sweet, so it isn't generally considered a healthy food. Artisan nougat, however, is made with fine ingredients that are better for you than cheaper sweeteners and flavourings.

What holiday do Italians eat torrone for? ›

He may also be responsible for why we eat it at Christmas time because legend has it that the emperor always ate an exotic sweet, perhaps torrone, on his birthday, that is, on December 26.

How long does torrone candy last? ›

How long does turrón last? As it's mainly made up of honey, sugar, and almonds (all shelf-stable products), turron is a very sturdy confectionery. It can easily last up to a year when properly stored.

Is torrone hard or soft? ›

A soft nougat made of sugar, honey, egg whites, and toasted almonds or hazelnuts, torrone is a typical sweet enjoyed in Italy around the holidays. Its texture can vary from duro – crunchy and hard – to morbido – soft and chewy.

What town is famous for nougat? ›

The renown of the famous nougat of Montélimar is partially thanks to Emile Loubet, Mayor of the city and later President of the Republic, in 1899.

Why does nougat taste so good? ›

Nougat has a very high sugar content and low fat content so it tastes extremely sweet. The sweetness is often balanced with flavorings like almond extract and rose water and with the addition of nuts. It's typically very chewy, but can also be light and soft or hard and brittle depending on how it is prepared.

What candy uses nougat? ›

Typically, it is combined with nuts, caramel, or chocolate. Some American confections feature this type of nougat as the primary component, rather than combined with other elements. Varieties of nougat are found in Milky Way, Reese's Fast Break, Snickers, Double Decker, ZERO bars, and Baby Ruth bars.

Can you eat the paper on torrone? ›

It's made up of four things. White chocolate, marshmallow, almonds and rice paper (yes, you can eat the rice paper).

Do you eat the paper on nougat? ›

Once you remove the outer packaging (foil and/or wax paper), you don't need to remove the paper you see on your piece of nougat. The paper is perfectly edible. It's wafer paper made from potato starch, water and olive oil. There's very little flavour to wafer paper and it's commonly used for nougat.

How do you cut torrone? ›

How do I cut soft torrone? Place the block on a flat surface or cutting board and using a sizable steak or chef's knife place firm steady downward pressure on the block to cut. Avoid sawing it back and forth. Enjoy!

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