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English Toffee Recipe: A Sweet and Buttery Homemade Treat

English Toffee Recipe: A Sweet and Buttery Homemade Treat

English toffee is one of those timeless confections that feels both nostalgic and luxurious. With its rich, buttery crunch and glossy layer of chocolate, this classic candy has earned its place at holiday gatherings, gift boxes, and cozy weekend baking sessions. The good news? You don’t need a candy shop to enjoy it—homemade English toffee is surprisingly simple to make, requiring just a few basic ingredients and a little attention to temperature.

Whether you’re an experienced candy-maker or a curious beginner, this recipe captures the essence of traditional English toffee while remaining accessible and easy to master.

Why Homemade Toffee Is Worth It
1. Simple Ingredients, Big Flavor

Made from butter, sugar, chocolate, and nuts, English toffee transforms everyday ingredients into something truly special.

2. Perfect for Gifting

Wrapped in cellophane bags or tucked into tins, homemade toffee makes a thoughtful, delicious homemade treat for holidays and celebrations.

3. Customizable and Fun

Prefer milk chocolate? Love pecans more than almonds? Want to sprinkle sea salt on top? This recipe is endlessly adaptable to your taste.

Ingredients

1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted butter

1 cup granulated sugar

¼ teaspoon salt

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips (or milk chocolate, if preferred)

1 cup chopped nuts (traditionally almonds, but pecans or walnuts work well)

Instructions
1. Prepare the Pan

Line an 8×8-inch baking dish with parchment paper or lightly grease it. Sprinkle half of the chopped nuts evenly along the bottom.

2. Make the Toffee Base

In a heavy-bottomed saucepan over medium heat, combine butter, sugar, and salt.
Stir constantly until the mixture melts and turns smooth. Continue cooking until it reaches a deep golden color, or about 285°F (137°C) on a candy thermometer (the “hard-crack” stage).

3. Add Vanilla and Pour

Remove the mixture from heat and quickly stir in the vanilla. Pour the hot toffee over the nuts in the prepared pan, spreading it evenly before it begins to set.

4. Add the Chocolate

Immediately sprinkle chocolate chips over the hot toffee. Let them sit for a minute to melt, then spread the chocolate evenly with a spatula.

5. Top with Nuts

While the chocolate is still soft, sprinkle the remaining nuts evenly across the surface.
Optional: add a light sprinkle of flaky sea salt for extra depth.

6. Cool and Break Into Pieces

Let the toffee cool completely at room temperature or in the fridge. Once firm, break it into rustic, irregular pieces.

Tips for Candy-Making Success

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