Toffee - Wikipedia Toffee is an English confection made by caramelizing sugar or molasses (creating inverted sugar) along with butter, and occasionally flour The mixture is heated until its temperature reaches the hard crack stage of 149 to 154 °C (300 to 310 °F)
Best Toffee Ever - Super Easy Recipe This rich, buttery toffee is layered with smooth chocolate and topped with crunchy almonds The recipe is easy to make and perfect for holiday gift giving or bake sales
Best Toffee Recipe - The Pioneer Woman This homemade toffee is rich, buttery, and decadent It's topped with melted chocolate, toasted pecans, and sea salt for the perfect Christmas treat recipe
Enstrom Candies TOFFEE TIDBITS The New York Times wrote, " the gold standard has to be Enstrom’s Almond Toffee, made in Grand Junction, Colo " --- Cynthia Nixon shared with The Financial Times, "An indulgence I would never forgo is toffee I also love Enstrom’s almond version, which is made in Colorado " ---
Toffee Recipe - NYT Cooking Making homemade toffee may seem intimidating, but all you need is two ingredients and a few minutes for buttery, crunchy and flavorful results
Toffee - Gimme Some Oven After making lots of toffee over the years, this is the recipe I’ve happily landed on as my personal favorite It starts with a simple buttery toffee base, gets topped with chocolate chips that melt into a glossy layer, and finishes with a sprinkle of nuts (totally optional) and flaky sea salt
Gourmet Toffee - Ruths Toffee Ruth’s toffee has been described as a confectionary wonder that is addictive, buttery, crunchy, comforting, nutty, pure, fresh and rich in chocolate, but those are only a fraction of the praises given by customers