Homemade English Toffee Recipe (2024)

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We recently made homemade English toffee as an activity to accompany reading The Magician’s Nephew. This is an easy recipe for toffee. Although you have to use a candy thermometer and that seems to automatically make me think of difficult. But it’s not. Really. Trust me, I avoid doing hard things in the kitchen when at all possible.

Yummy, yes. Hard, no.

I based this recipe on one I found from Ghirardelli combined with a couple ideas from this recipe and really liked the results. I should disclose that I have no idea if this really is indeed authentic English toffee. But it worked for us. 🙂 As a bonus, it’s naturally gluten free. Can I get an Hallelujah from all the gluten free mommies out there?!


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Homemade English Toffee Recipe

Easy and delicious recipe for English toffee.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup unsalted butter
  • 1 cup sugar
  • ⅛ tsp. salt
  • 2 Tbsp. water
  • 1 tsp. pure vanilla extract
  • 1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips
  • 1 cup finely chopped pecans

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Spread chopped pecans on cookie sheet and lightly toast.
  2. Line small baking sheet or pan with aluminum foil making sure there is at least ½ inch "wall" on the sides.
  3. Combine first four ingredients in heavy saucepan over medium heat stirring occasionally. Allow mixture to come to a boil and reach 305 degrees.
  4. When mixture reaches 305 degrees, remove from heat and stir in vanilla.
  5. Pour mixture into prepared baking sheet.
  6. Sprinkle chocolate chips over top of mixture and allow to sit for 2 minutes. Once softened, spread chocolate in even layer.
  7. Sprinkle nuts over mixture and gently press into chocolate.
  8. Place in refrigerator until set.
  9. Break toffee into pieces and store in airtight container.

The next time I make this I will press the pecans in a bit more than I did because they fell off more than I would have liked. I’m also not a big fan of semi-sweet chocolate – well, chocolate in general – but the chocolate was not too bitter for my tastes. The toffee had a really nice balance in the flavors.

If you try this recipe, I’d love to hear what you think!

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  1. April McBride says

    Love this recipe! The best toffee recipe I have tried. So delicious. Thanks for sharing this recipe.

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  2. LeCarol says

    Love it! So delicious and easy to make.

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  3. Lisa says

    My toffee never turned brown. What am I doing wrong?

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    • Ellise says

      Did you boil until it reached 305 degrees? That’s the key to the right color and texture.

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  4. Ellise says

    I made this tonight, and it turned out perfect! I did almost burn it ( I don’t have a heavy pan that the candy thermometer will hang right on the side). But it doesn’t taste burnt, and the crunchy texture was perfect! Thanks for the recipe!

    Reply

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Homemade English Toffee Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between toffee and English 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.

What is English toffee made of? ›

In America, English toffee usually refers to a candy made with slow-cooked sugar and butter, forming a brittle, which is then coated in chocolate and nuts.

How long does homemade English toffee last? ›

Store homemade toffee in an airtight container at room temperature for up to a week or in the fridge for up to two weeks.

Should you stir toffee while cooking? ›

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.

Why does the butter separate when making English 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).

Why did my toffee turn out chewy? ›

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.

What does baking soda do in toffee? ›

The soda reacts with the acid to make bubbles, and the syrup foams. When the cooked syrup is poured out and begins to harden, many of the tiny bubbles are trapped before they can escape (another reason the baking soda is added at the end).

Why cream of tartar in toffee? ›

Adding cream of tartar when you're making candy helps prevent the creation of sugar crystals. That's why lots of icing, syrup or candy recipes call for it: it makes it so the end product doesn't have large crunchy sugar capsules.

Why is my English toffee grainy? ›

As the toffee cools and the molten sugar crystals become solid again, they are attracted to the 'seed' forming new lumps of tiny crystals – hence the grainy texture. This can also happen if the toffee is stirred, or agitated, after it has begun to boil or on cooling (as happened with this pink-tinted toffee).

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.

Why is my homemade toffee not hardening? ›

If your toffee doesn't have a hard texture (where you can snap it in half) you did not cook it long enough. Again, the 5-minutes is just a guide. Cook it until it is the color of a brown bag.

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.
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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 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.

Is English toffee like butterscotch? ›

Toffee is butterscotch that has been cooked for a longer period of time. Toffee begins as a base of butter and brown sugar that is gradually cooked to the hard-crack sugar stage between 295 and 309 degrees Fahrenheit.

What is British vs American toffee? ›

In America we call most toffee, English Toffee. What's the difference between English and American toffee? The main difference is that traditional English toffee is created without nuts, while American toffee is created with a variety of nuts. The most common nuts being the almond.

Is English toffee the same as caramel? ›

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).

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