cassebrique
Cassebrique is a term used in certain French-speaking regions, particularly in Quebec, Canada, to refer to a type of candy. The word literally translates to "brick breaker" in English, hinting at its hard texture. Cassebrique candies are typically made from sugar, butter, and cream, cooked until they reach a hard crack stage. This process results in a brittle, toffee-like confection that often needs to be broken into smaller pieces before consumption, hence the name.
The flavor profile of cassebrique is usually a rich, buttery caramel. Some variations may include added ingredients
Historically, cassebrique was a popular homemade treat, especially around holidays. Its preparation requires careful attention to