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My easy 30-minute homemade toffee recipe makes a rich, buttery, crunchy toffee. It has a sweet chocolate topping with toasted nuts that’s perfect for parties and gifts.

Love toffee recipes? Try my toffee cookies, saltine cracker toffee and toffee apple dip.

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Table of Contents

  • Easy Homemade Toffee Candy
  • Why this Recipe Works
  • Simple Ingredients
  • Homemade Toffee Variations
  • How to Make Homemade Toffee
  • Expert Tips
  • 5 star review
  • Recipe FAQs
  • Storing and Freezing
  • More Candy Recipes You’ll Love
  • Homemade Toffee Recipe Printable Recipe

Easy Homemade Toffee Candy

This is such an easy toffee candy recipe and a recipe we make every Christmas. Microwave caramels,Christmas crack toffee and peanut brittle and are at the top of our list too!

I would recommend having a candy thermometer on hand to make things easier. They’re inexpensive and they take a lot of the guesswork out of candy making.

Why this Recipe Works

  • Simple. This homemade toffee recipe is foolproof and makes a candy maker out of even the most novice of cooks.
  • Pantry staples. It only takes a few inexpensive ingredients that you probably already have on hand.
  • Gift. This homemade toffee is perfect for gift-giving, and is so simple to make too!
  • Tasty. It is sweet and addictive with incredible flavor. It’s the perfect gift any time of year just like my old fashioned hard candy!

Simple Ingredients

I love that this homemade toffee doesn’t require a ton of ingredients. It starts with a buttery, golden brown English toffee layer that is topped with chocolate and nuts.

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  • Butter: Unsalted butter works best. I like to chop it up until cubes before adding to the pan so that it melts quicker and more evenly.
  • Sugar: White granulated sugar is best for this recipe.
  • Vanilla: I recommend a high-quality pure vanilla extract for the best flavor.
  • Chocolate Chips: Semi-sweet or milk chocolate chips are my favorites that make it taste like a Skor candy bar.
  • Pecans: Chop the pecans into small pieces before using. You may also use chopped almonds if preferred.
  • Salt: Using unsalted butter allows us to control the amount of salt used in this recipe. Adding a hint of salt is the perfect compliment to the sweet, caramelized flavor.

Homemade Toffee Variations

  • Chocolate. Swap the chocolate for dark or white chocolate.
  • Spice. Add spice to the chocolate: cinnamon, nutmeg, cayenne, or even things like chai spice
  • Nuts. Go nuts with something other than pecans or almonds. Cashews work really well, too.You could also sprinkle the nuts on the bottom of the pan instead of over top.

How to Make Homemade Toffee

The most difficult part of this homemade toffee recipe is making the caramel. After that, this buttery chocolate treat is as simple as sprinkling and layering.

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  • Boil. Start by adding butter, sugar, water, and salt to a saucepan and bring the mixture to a boil over medium heat. Keep a close eye on the toffee as it cooks (don’t walk away).
  • Make caramel. The mixture will start out as a pale yellow color, then deepen into a rich caramel tone. Mine was perfect at 285°F on my candy thermometer (a minute or two after I took the above picture). Be careful not to let the mixture get too dark, or it will have a burned taste.
  • Stir. When it’s reached 285°F degrees, remove pan from heat and stir in the vanilla. It will be bubbly and incredibly hot, so be careful not to burn yourself! Pour mixture onto a greased or parchment-lined baking sheet, and let it cool for 5 minutes.
  • Sprinkle. Then sprinkle the toffee with chocolate chips and let it sit for 10 minutes so they can melt.
  • Spread. When the chocolate chips are starting to melt, spread them over the toffee with an offset spatula, trying to make a smooth and even layer. I used semi-sweet chocolate chips because I wanted a little more of a dark chocolate taste, but milk chocolate chips would work well too.
  • Toppings. Finally, sprinkle it with chopped pecans. Almonds, peanuts or walnuts would also be yummy! Cool completely, then break into pieces and enjoy!

Expert Tips

  • Candy thermometer: Investing in a quality candy thermometer is well worth it for best toffee recipe results.
  • Patience: Avoid the temptation to turn up the heat to speed up the process! You will end up burning the toffee.
  • Avoid making on a humid day: Toffee hardens by releasing moisture, so humidity may make it soft if there is too much moisture in the air. Wait to make on a dry day.
  • Quality ingredients: There are minimal ingredients, only 7 ingredients and that includes the salt and nuts , so using quality butter and real vanilla extract make a difference. Avoid using margarine as is contains too much water content.
  • Chocolate bars: You could use three Hershey’s bars in place of the chocolate chips. The chocolate is softer though and will melt a bit as you hold it, but really gives it a candy bar essence.

5 star review

Oh I can’t thank you enough for your homemade toffee recipe! I am an experienced baker and have had many more failed attempts at toffee than successes. Your recipe is the fail-proof recipe I have been searching for! Such an easy and tasty recipe!

– Emma
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Recipe FAQs

What is toffee?

It is a crunchy, sweet and buttery sugar candy. It’s similar to caramel and butterscotch but yet unique in it’s own way! Caramel contains additional cream to make it sweeter and creamier, like in this caramel sauce. Butterscotch is made with brown sugar and is not cooked to a hard crack stage.

Do I have to use a candy thermometer?

No, some people use the hard crack test or just know by the color. If this your first time making it though or you want to ensure foolproof results, I highly recommend it.

What if my toffee starts to seperate?

This could happen especially if you have used margarine that has too much water content or have used a butter that has butterfat over 80% (like a European-style butter).

If it starts to seperate, try slowing stirring one Tablespoon of water in at a time until it comes back together. If you are still having trouble, use a thicker based, heavy bottomed saucepan.

How can I use the homemade toffee bits?

If you’re looking for a way to use up homemade toffee leftovers, try making these delicious toffee cookies. Chop into toffee bits similar to a Heath bar bit, then fold them into the dough. The toffee adds the perfect chocolate and caramel flavor! You could also sprinkle the bits on homemade brownies, apple pie or cupcakes.

Storing and Freezing

Storing: Place homemade toffee in an airtight container or zip-top bag. I like to layer my toffee between wax paper sheets to prevent sticking. Depending on how big your pieces are, you may need to use two containers or bags.

This candy is good for at least two weeks if stored at room temperature. If your home is a bit on the warm side or if you’re holding onto it for gift-giving, I would store it in the fridge. It should last for a couple more weeks if you stick in the refrigerator!

Freezing: I love snacking on frozen homemade toffee when craving a sweet chocolate treat. To store in freezer, place in an airtight container or bag. It should keep in the freezer for a couple of months.

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Homemade Toffee Recipe

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Author: Jamielyn Nye

This rich and buttery homemade toffeetakesonly thirty minutes to make and is super easy, too! Perfect for parties, holiday gifts, and snacking!

Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Cook Time: 10 minutes mins

Cool Time: 15 minutes mins

Total Time: 35 minutes mins

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Ingredients

  • 1 cup unsalted butter , cut into pieces
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • 2 Tablespoons water
  • 1 teaspoon Kosher salt , or 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 cup chocolate chips (milk chocolate or semi-sweet)
  • 2-4 Tablespoons chopped pecans , or almonds

Instructions

  • Butter or line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

  • In a medium, heavy-bottomed saucepan, combine the butter, sugar, water, and salt over medium-low heat. Stir frequently with a wooden spoon until the butter is melted and the sugar is dissolved. Leave the spoon in the pot and clip on a candy thermometer, if desired, being careful to not let it touch the bottom.

  • Stirring only occasionally, simmer until the caramel is a deep amber color and the thermometer reads 285°-290°F (takes about 20 minutes). Immediately remove from heat and stir in the vanilla.

  • Pour onto the baking sheet and let it spread. Cool 5 minutes. Sprinkle with chocolate chips and let sit 10 minutes.

  • Spread the melted chocolate with an offset spatula and sprinkle with pecans.

  • Cool completely before breaking into pieces. Enjoy!

Notes

Variations:

  • Swap the chocolate for dark or white chocolate.
  • Add spice to the chocolate: cinnamon, nutmeg, cayenne, or even things like chai spice
  • Go nuts with something other than pecans or almonds. Cashews work really well, too.

Humidity: Toffee won’t properly set and may be a a bit chewy on really humid days., so try to make this recipe on day that is a bit colder or cooler.

Storage: Store in an airtight container or zip-top bag up to 2 weeks. I like to layer the toffee between wax paper to prevent sticking.

Freeze: You may also freeze the toffee in freezer-safe container up to 3 months.

Nutrition

Calories: 173kcal | Carbohydrates: 16g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 12g | Saturated Fat: 7g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 3g | Trans Fat: 0.4g | Cholesterol: 26mg | Sodium: 124mg | Potassium: 7mg | Fiber: 0.3g | Sugar: 16g | Vitamin A: 304IU | Vitamin C: 0.1mg | Calcium: 14mg | Iron: 0.1mg

Nutrition provided is an estimate. It will vary based on specific ingredients used.

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

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137 comments

    • Taren
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    First time I made it, the thermometer went up so quickly after 280 that it got to 291 before I measured out the vanilla and it tasted slightly overdone but not burnt. So this second time, I had it pre measured in a small bowl and pulled it off the heat the moment it hit 285. It cracked but as you chew, it gets soft like a very, very sticky caramel (not sure my dental work is going to be able to handle it). So next attempt, I’m going to try for something in the middle. I did keep it at the medium low heat the whole time this time and last time I turned down to Low/Simmer on my stove dial so maybe that was a difference, too? It still tastes good though. I topped with Ghirardelli dark chocolate and honey roasted pistachios. Yum. Very happy to have this recipe. Thank you!

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    • Emily
    • Best Homemade Toffee Recipe - I Heart Naptime (18)

    AMAZING RECIPE!!!!!! No thermometer and it came out ammmmmaaazing! It cracked properly and everything!!!

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    • Karen

    This is very good but for some reason my toffee didn’t get hard and I followed the steps perfect. Any suggestions? Thanks

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      • Jamielyn Nye

      Hi Karen! It’s hard to say without being there. Did you use a candy thermometer to test the temperature?

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    • Susan
    • Best Homemade Toffee Recipe - I Heart Naptime (19)

    Easy recipe to follow. We used chopped almonds & substituted dark chocolate melts for the chocolate chips & it turned out great! Thanks for posting!

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      • Jamielyn Nye

      Sounds delicious! Glad you enjoyed the homemade toffee!

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FAQs

How long will homemade toffee keep? ›

Conservatively, our toffee will keep well in the refrigerator for three weeks (take care to guard against moisture getting to it), and three months in the freezer.

Why is my homemade toffee 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 put baking soda in 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.

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? ›

Stirring too quickly or too often can cause the toffee to separate. Moderate the heat as needed – turn it down if the toffee is boiling or cooking too fast so it doesn't burn.

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.

Do you stir toffee constantly? ›

Once boiling, cook, stirring only 2 to 3 times, until it turns a dark amber color and the temperature reaches 285 degrees F (137 degrees C) on a candy thermometer, 20 to 30 minutes. Immediately pour toffee into the prepared baking dish.

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.

How do I know when my toffee is ready? ›

Using a candy thermometer is the most precise way to tell when your toffee is done. If you want to use a candy thermometer, you will want to cook the toffee until it reaches about 300℉/149℃.

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? ›

Made with just sugar and a little water, toffee is easy to make and is an easy introduction to the world of confectionary. This recipe includes a dash of vinegar which will help keep the colour of the toffee clear and bright and banish any cloudiness.

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

The English toffee eaten with regularity in America is also called buttercrunch. What's the difference? Primarily, the difference rests in the ingredients. Toffee in Britain is made with brown sugar, whereas buttercrunch is made with white granulated sugar.

Can you cook toffee too long? ›

Undercooked toffee won't be anything more than a caramel sauce. But overcooked toffee will be just slightly crunchier (almost unrecognizably). So, always err on the side of over-cooking!

What temperature should toffee be cooked at? ›

Make sure that the point of the candy thermometer is not touching the bottom of your pan. Continue to stir occasionally, the mixture will slowly thicken and will turn a more yellow hue as it cooks, and cook to hard crack (305°F/151°C).

Why does the butter separate when making 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).

How long does caramel toffee last? ›

* Caramel: When stored properly at room temperature and away from the heat and light, caramel candy can last six to nine months -- and even up to a year in some cases.

How do you save toffee? ›

Sometimes separated toffee or caramel can be saved by removing the saucepan from the heat and stirring constantly until it comes back together into a smooth mixture. Gradually return it to the heat, stirring constantly. You can also try adding a spoonful or two of very hot water to the toffee to help it come together.

Can I use expired toffee? ›

The expiration date on candy packaging is typically a conservative estimate for peak freshness and quality. Many candies can still be safe to eat and retain good flavor after expiration, especially if stored properly in a cool, dry place.

How do you store caramel toffee? ›

Start by wrapping them individually in wax paper, twisting the ends to close, then storing them on their own in an airtight container in a cool, dry area of your kitchen. This will create a waterproof seal around the candies. At room temperature, soft caramel candies will last for as long as nine months.

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