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    Home > Recipes > Easy Gluten-Free Recipes

    Published: Dec 19, 2013 · Modified: Sep 11, 2024 by Denise Browning

    Camaféu de Nozes (Walnut Cameos)

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    Cookies, cookies, and more cookies!!! I cannot bear to eat or even look at a single one more.... Everyone is sharing cookie recipes...it seems that everybody is giving them away as holiday presents! It's  enough to make any cookie monster bored and grumpy. 🙂  Although I intended to share a typical Brazilian cookie recipe with you this week, I just couldn't. If you are a cookie lover, please forgive me! Instead, I prepared a typical, festive Brazilian candy that will put a smile on your face: Camaféu de Nozes or Walnut Cameos. They are gorgeous, incredibly easy to make, scrumptious, and unique. Wouldn't you be happy to open a gift box filled with them? They are definitely more delightful than cookies. 🙂 In addition, they are flourless (naturally gluten-free).

    Camaféu de Nozes (Walnut Cameos)...Unique treats Inspired in Carved Cameo Jewelry!!!!

    Camaféu de Nozes (literally translated as Walnut Cameo) is a walnut brigadeiros covered with melted "fondant" glaze and topped with a shelled walnut. This typical Brazilian treat (technically neither a candy nor a truffle) finds its inspiration in cameo jewelry, since its appearance is reminiscent of the carved trinkets whose artistry dates back as far as the 3rd century BC. As you can see, the food styling for these photos was inspired by a favorite carved cameo from my personal jewelry collection.

    Carved Cameo Jewelry

    In Brazil, camaféu de nozes are traditionally served  at weddings (sometimes as guest favors or sometimes to be enjoyed by guests after the wedding cake is served), and at other special occasions, too. I think camaféu de nozes are perfect for Christmas!!! Just look at them... they are alabaster white and decorated with a beautiful golden walnut on top. In fact they are made from walnuts, which along with other nuts are a traditional part of both Brazilian and American  holiday tables.

    Camaféu de Nozes (Walnut Cameos) displayed on a platter

    They make the most unique and gorgeous edible jewelry Christmas presents, too. In fact, this is one of my presents to you!!! You will not find any other online recipe for camaféu de nozes or walnut cameos in either Portuguese or English more reliable or detailed than the one that I have worked out for you here. Pass it along! Delight your friends with a gift box filled with camaféu de nozes and wait for their puzzled yet happy reaction. For such a special occasion, believe me: Camaféu de nozes are the best!

    Camaféu de Nozes (Walnut Cameos)...Unique Treats Inspired in Carved Cameo Jewelry!!!

    Christmas is about traditions. You can start a new tradition... something different and more exciting than cookies! Although I do appreciate old traditions such as panettone, I also enjoy incorporating new ones at my table and making them my own. These camaféu de nozes are definitely my ultimate Christmas tradition. What is/are yours?

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    To read more about the many variations of brigadeiro, please see here.

    Camafeu de nozes (candies) on a table with present boxes on the side
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    Camaféu de Nozes (Walnut Cameos)

    Walnut brigadeiro covered with melted "fondant" glaze and topped with a shelled walnut. A typical Brazilian treat inspired in carved cameo jewelry!
    Prep Time 35 minutes minutes
    Cook Time 25 minutes minutes
    Total Time 1 hour hour
    Servings 20
    Author Denise Browning

    Ingredients

    • For the Camaféu de Nozes Dough:
    • 1 can sweetened condensed milk 14 oz or 396 g
    • 2 large egg yolks
    • 1 cup shelled walnuts ground
    • 1 tablespoon unsalted butter plus extra for greasing, softened
    • ½ teaspoon pure vanilla extract
    • 20 shelled walnuts to decorate top of the candies
    • 1 Wilton gold color mist food spray, which is also available at local supermarkets (optional)
    • For the "Fondant" Glaze:
    • 17.5 ounces powdered sugar about 500 g
    • ¼ cup whole milk plus extra when necessary
    • 1 tablespoon freshly squeezed lemon juice

    Instructions

    • Prepare the camaféu de nozes dough: In a medium saucepan, combine the condensed milk, egg yolks, ground walnuts, and butter. Cook over medium heat (large burner), stirring constantly, until mixture has thickened and bottom of the pan starts to show through when stirred (about 5 minutes). Remove from heat and stir in the vanilla.
      dough being stirred in a metal pot with a wooden spoon
    • Pour cooked mixture into a greased dish and let cool on a rack.
      dough mixture spread out on a greased white plate to cool
    • Lightly grease hands with butter. Using a tablespoon as measure for each candy, roll into balls...
      A round ball of dough held in the palm of a hand
    • then, pressing between two of your fingers, shape into slightly elongated, oval shaped treats...
      ball of dough held in the palm of one hand and slightly pinched between 2 fingers of the other hand
    • and finish by pressing down to flatten the top.
      ball of dough being flattened between fingers and the palm of another hand
    • Set aside on a lightly greased plate or surface.
      several shaped balls of candy dough set on a greased blue plate
    • If you'd like to give the walnuts a golden color effect, line a baking sheet with parchment paper, arrange 20 walnuts in one single layer and spray each one of them with the edible gold food spray (we found this at Walmart in the cake decorating/wedding supply section near the crafts). Let color set at room temperature.
      walnuts that were sprayed with Wilton gold color mist food spray sitting on parchment paper
    • To prepare the "fondant" glaze: Place the powdered sugar, milk, and lemon juice in a heat-resistant bowl. Whisk until obtaining a homogeneous mixture. Place bowl in a larger baking pan filled with boiling water (about 2 inches). Then, continue to whisk mixture until sugar has melted.
      powdered sugar, milk, and lemon juice being whisked in a metal bowl
    • With the aid of a fork, dip each camaféu de nozes into the "fondant" glaze, letting the the excess drip off.
      camaféu de nozes being dipped in the fondant glaze with a fork
    • Place shelled walnut carefully on top while glaze has not yet set. Place treat(s) on a lightly greased surface or baking sheet (you may need to slide the glazed treat off onto the greased surface using the handle of a spoon or fork) and let glaze set. Note: You may need to stir in a few drops of milk whenever the fondant glaze starts to get too thick. But be careful not to add too much, or glaze will be too thin. If this happens, just whisk in a bit of powdered sugar. Please, keep glaze in the warm water bath at all times or it will harden. In addition, always clean the fork with a paper towel before dipping another walnut cameo/camaféu de nozes into the fondant glaze in order to prevent the fondant from becoming dirty with walnut cameo dough.
    • Once glaze has set, carefully trim off excess glaze with a knife and transfer each camaféu de nozes to a bonbon cup.
      excess glaze being trimmed off the walnut cameos with a knife

    Recipe Notes

    Storage: Store camaféu de nozes (walnut cameos) in a clean, airtight container for up to 2 days.If desired, freeze unglazed camaféus de nozes for up to 3 months. For it, arrange layers of unglazed camaféus de nozes in a clean, airtight container separated by plastic wrap. Label and freeze them. Thaw them at room temperature and bath them in the "fondant" glaze.

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    1. Laura says

      October 10, 2019 at 8:48 am

      5 stars
      Oi Denise! Tudo bem? I am from Rio and have been making your recipe for a while. My daughter got married recently and guess what? I made these camafeus for her wedding and were a hit. Some of our American guests even asked for the recipe.

      Reply
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      January 09, 2014 at 9:41 pm

      I found good deals online to save money for Christmas presents.

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      • Denise Browning says

        January 10, 2014 at 7:39 am

        Got it!!!! But have the chance to win $100 won't hurt, right?! 🙂 Have a great weekend!

        Reply
    3. Paula @ Vintage Kitchen Notes says

      January 02, 2014 at 4:52 am

      There's a similar candy here, but it has a layer of dulce de leche inside. I just the name of these Denise, so clever! I'm absolutely trying this recipe!

      Reply
      • Denise Browning says

        January 02, 2014 at 7:48 am

        Thanks, Paula! I'd love to try the Argentinian version of these walnut cameos. I love dulce de leche!!!

        Reply
    4. cquek says

      December 26, 2013 at 7:05 am

      May this Christmas marks the beginning of a wonderful year for us. Have a joyous Christmas!

      Reply
      • Denise Browning says

        December 26, 2013 at 7:54 am

        Thanks, cquek! Wishing you a very happy 2014!

        Reply
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