Easy Brown Sugar Toffee Recipe | CDKitchen.com (2024)

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This brown sugar toffee is like a little square of heaven. Perfect for satisfying your sweet tooth or impressing guests with your candy-making skills.

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serves/makes:

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30-60 minutes

5 reviews
2 comments


ingredients

1 cup chopped walnuts
3/4 cup brown sugar (packed)
1/2 cup butter
1/2 cup semisweet chocolate chips

directions

Grease a 9x9x2 pan with butter. Spread the chopped nuts in the bottom of the pan.

Combine the brown sugar and butter in a medium saucepan over medium high heat. Stir constantly while the mixture bubbles. Lower the heat to medium and let cook, without stirring, for exactly 7 minutes.

Remove from heat and spread the mixture over the nuts in the pan.

While still hot, sprinkle the chocolate chips evenly over the toffee.

Cover the pan with foil to melt the chocolate.

While still hot, cut into squares then refrigerate until firm.

recipe tips


Use a candy thermometer to make sure the toffee reaches the correct temperature.

Avoid stirring the brown sugar and butter mixture once it starts cooking to prevent crystallization.

For a nuttier flavor, toast the nuts before adding them to the toffee.

Try different toppings on the toffee like sea salt, crushed peppermint, or toasted coconut.

To add a more complex flavor, try using a combination of dark brown sugar and white sugar in the recipe.

For a decorative touch, drizzle melted white chocolate over the cooled toffee before cutting into squares.

common recipe questions


Why use brown sugar in toffee?

Brown sugar adds a deep, rich flavor to the toffee that pairs nicely with the butter and nuts.

Can I use different nuts in this toffee recipe?

You can use your favorite nuts or a combination of nuts like almonds, pecans, or cashews.

Can I use milk chocolate chips instead of semisweet?

You can use milk chocolate chips if you prefer a sweeter taste, but the toffee may be a bit softer due to the lower cocoa content.

Why cover the pan with foil after sprinkling chocolate chips?

Covering the pan with foil helps the chocolate chips melt evenly from the residual heat of the toffee, making it easier to spread.

How long should I refrigerate the toffee before cutting?

Refrigerate the toffee until it is firm, usually about 1-2 hours, to make cutting it into squares easier.

How do I store the toffee?

Store the toffee in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 weeks, or in the refrigerator for longer shelf life.

Can I freeze the toffee?

You can freeze brown sugar toffee in an airtight container for up to 3 months. Thaw in the refrigerator before serving.


nutrition data

259 calories, 19 grams fat, 23 grams carbohydrates, 3 grams protein per serving. This recipe is low in sodium.



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reviews & comments

  1. Guest Foodie REVIEW:
    August 11, 2013

    Turned out just fine for me.

  2. JugheaD REVIEW:
    December 10, 2012

    I really enjoyed making this, it was very simple.... And delicious. I will make this again.

  3. Guest Foodie December 27, 2011

    Tried this recipe twice. Both times it burnt after less than five minutes. It would probably turn out fine if cooked less time but I didn't really want to try it again after failing twice, so pay attention to the time!

  4. chocode REVIEW:
    November 30, 2011

    I have this exact recipe from my mom's old recipe box I make it every year for Christmas.It is very easy just cook it exactly 7 min and it should come out perfect. Don't make on a rainy day or it will come out grainy. And it doesn't need water. I use pecans and dark chocolate it is requested by my family every year. Happy cooking. De

  5. Guest Foodie REVIEW:
    May 9, 2008

    This was very easy & quick to make. And just 4 ingredients ! I did switch the chocolate to one 5 oz. bar of Hershey's Special Dark chocolate, broken into small pieces & it melted just fine. Tastes like expensive store bought Toffee to me.

  6. RJ July 18, 2007

    I can't fathom that this would be anything BUT grainy....Where's the water?

  7. hope REVIEW:
    December 17, 2006

    this recipe didn't turn out at all. i followed the directions precisely and the toffee was grainy; it doesn't even look like toffee.

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Easy Brown Sugar Toffee Recipe | CDKitchen.com (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between caramel and toffee? ›

The difference between caramel and toffee is greater, as caramel has a more liquid consistency and is usually pure sugar (it doesn't contain butter or flour). Still, the taste of caramel, fudge, and toffee is relatively similar, as they are all made from mostly sugar (as well as butter in the case of fudge and toffee).

What is the difference between English toffee and regular toffee? ›

Americanized toffee may include nuts, while a completely traditional British toffee will not. On the other hand, English toffee uses pure cane sugar, brown sugar, or molasses as its sweet base and always involves chocolate.

How do you make toffee less chewy? ›

Low and slow. Simmering the syrup for English toffee to the requisite 300°F temperature can (and should) be a slow process — up to 20 minutes or so. Don't hurry this gradual transformation; syrup that doesn't reach 300°F, or close to it, will make candy with timid flavor and chewy (not crunchy) texture.

Why do you not stir toffee? ›

It's important while the toffee cooks to only stir it occasionally. Constant stirring can cause the toffee to crystallize and separate. For those of you that need to know exactly how often you should stir, I would suggest erring on the side of not stirring more than stirring.

Is toffee just crunchy caramel? ›

Toffee vs Caramel

The difference between toffee and caramel is that caramel is made with white granulated sugar and cooked to 340 degrees Fahrenheit, whereas toffee is made with butter and brown sugar and cooked to 295 - 309 degrees Fahrenheit.

Is butterscotch the same as toffee? ›

Toffee is virtually the same thing as butterscotch, but with one major difference. It's cooked a lot longer. Toffee is purposely overcooked until reaches the hard-cracked stage. At this stage there is almost no water left in the original syrup.

Why add baking soda to toffee? ›

Brittles and toffees accumulate small amounts of acid from the browning reactions that occur during cooking. This is one reason why the baking soda is added at the end of cooking. The soda reacts with the acid to make bubbles, and the syrup foams.

Are taffy and toffee the same? ›

The difference is mainly in the candy-making process: taffy is pulled and stretched until it's soft and chewy. Toffee, on the other hand, won't stick in your teeth like taffy, because it is boiled, shaped, and allowed to harden into a delicious, glossy slab.

How to tell when toffee is done? ›

For cooking: cook the toffee until it turns nutty brown. Don't stop cooking it until it's brown. Stop cooking it immediately as soon as it's brown.

What can go wrong when making toffee? ›

Common toffee making mistakes:
  • I started with way too high of a heat. (At least, I think this was an issue.) I set my portable cooktop at 260 degrees F.
  • I stirred too quickly. I didn't realize this could be an issue.
  • I didn't add a dash of salt. They say you can save a ruined batch of toffee by adding a dash of salt.
Dec 13, 2017

What kind of pan is best for making toffee? ›

This should NOT be a non-stick pan, because non-stick pans allow crystals to be pulled into the cooking toffee and will cause the batch to crystallize. The heavy pan distributes heavy evenly so the toffee cooks without burning.

Why is my butter separating from my toffee? ›

If the butterfat separates out then usually this is due to the mixture being either heated or cooled too quickly, which "shocks" the mixture and causes the fat to separate out. It can also be caused by the mixture being heated unevenly (if the pan has a thin base and has hot spots).

What does cream of tartar do in toffee? ›

Cream of tartar is a white powder sold in the baking aisle that's commonly used to stabilize whipped egg whites in meringues and cakes, prevent sugar crystallization in candies and caramel, and act as the activating ingredient in baking powder.

Why do you put butter in toffee? ›

Butter is added in the final stages to add flavor and smoothness and inhibit large crystal formation. Use unsalted butter so you can add a small amount of salt (¼ teaspoon per stick of butter) to the sugar/liquid mixture.

Why is there vinegar in toffee? ›

This means that as boiling continues, a portion of the sugar separates into its constituent parts—glucose and fructose. Adding cream of tartar and a dash of vinegar to a toffee recipe helps bring about this change.

Are butterscotch and caramel the same thing? ›

Similar to caramel, butterscotch is made by heating sugar. The main difference between the two is that butterscotch uses brown sugar instead of white. The ingredients are also combined in a slightly different order for butterscotch: your start out by melting butter with brown sugar.

Is toffee chewy or hard? ›

Toffee is a hard candy made by cooking a sugar syrup with butter to the hard crack stage, 300–310°F (149–154°C), and then pouring it out to cool. It can have inclusions or not, and it can be made either very dense and hard or can be lightened by adding baking soda when the candy is almost done cooking .

Is dulce de leche toffee? ›

But while it looks like caramel, it is, in fact, based on the Maillard browning of dairy rather than the caramelization of sugar. That may sound like a technicality, but it gives dulce de leche a sweet and mellow, toffee or butterscotch-like flavor without the bitterness associated with caramel (i.e., burned sugar).

Is a toffee apple the same as caramel? ›

First things first. They are one and the same thing. Here in the UK we call them Toffee Apples, and in the US they're called Candy Apples. Both toffee and caramel are a type of candy, but they have very different consistency and tastes.

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