Beaux R'eves

Showing posts with label English Toffee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label English Toffee. Show all posts

Monday, December 15, 2014

Homemade Gifts~English Toffee

I hope that you all had a good weekend.  
I spent mine with a sick husband.  
We did manage to get a bit of shopping done 
and I started making my English Toffee 
to gift to friends and coworkers.  
It is actually my sister's recipe 
and I am so thankful that she allowed me 
to share it with all of you.  
This post is from a few years ago 
but it is worth reblogging.  
The toffee is so easy to make and really delicious!  
Enjoy!  
Tomorrow I will be showing you 
some fun homemade treat packages 
using things I found at the Dollar Store.
I don't usually share recipes on my blog 
so bear with me 
and I hope I get all the information correct!  
 In my opinion the reason this English Toffee is soooooo 
delicious is the Dark Corn Syrup.  
I have tried other recipes and they don't even come close!

Ingredients:
1 cup sugar
1/2 cup dark corn syrup
1 cup butter
1 cup chocolate chips (I like Ghirardelli for this recipe)
I use semi-sweet  AND milk chocolate
1/2 cup chopped pecans

Directions:
Line a cookie sheet with Parchment paper 
Melt butter in a 2qt. sauce pan 
and add sugar and corn syrup.  
Cook over a low heat stirring occasionally, 
but keep a close eye on it, 
stirring is very important.  
It will take about 25-30 minutes to cook.
Using a candy thermometer is key!  
It will look like this when it is almost ready.  
Keep stirring until it reaches 
300 degrees or a Hard Crack 
(we call it the crack cocaine stage because 
everyone is standing around waiting 
for it to get done like addicts)
Quickly pour it onto the parchment paper 
and spread with a wooden spoon.  
It will look blobby and uneven.  
Sprinkle the chocolate chips onto the toffee.  
Wait 4-5 minutes and spread it around 
with a rubber spatula.  
Sprinkle the nuts onto the melted chocolate.
 I like to push them in a little 
to make sure they are set in there.
Wait until it is firmly set, 
about two hours, 
and break apart into smallish chunks.  
This is far and away 
the best gift to give to friends, family and co-workers.  
I have already made at least 6 batches and given it away to 
people in Mr. Beaux's office and some friends. 

The reviews have been Stellar!  

Thank you Candi for letting me share this recipe!  
And Thank You Miss Beaux for being my loyal assistant and taking pictures! 


Until Next Time,
Beaux R'eves
XO Cindy



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Friday, December 21, 2012

Easy English Toffee~It's Addicting!

It's feeling a lot more like Christmas around here now that we have a little snow!  I've been busy shopping, wrapping and making homemade treats for friends and family 
(and some for us too!).
One of the things I made this year is my sister's wonderful English Toffee.  She keeps her secret recipe quite guarded but she allowed me to share it with all of you.  
I don't usually share recipes on my blog 
so bear with me and I hope I get all the information correct!  In my opinion the reason this English Toffee is soooooo delicious is the Dark Corn Syrup.  
I have tried other recipes and they don't even come close!

Ingredients:
1 cup sugar
1/2 cup dark corn syrup
1 cup butter
1 cup chocolate chips (I like Ghirardelli for this recipe)
1/2 cup chopped pecans

Directions:
Line a cookie sheet with Parchment paper 
Melt butter in a 2qt. sauce pan and add sugar and corn syrup.  
Cook over a low heat stirring occasionally, but keep a close eye on it, stirring is very important.  
It will take about 25-30 minutes to cook.
Using a candy thermometer is key!  
It will look like this when it is almost ready.  
Keep stirring until it reaches a 300 degrees or a Hard Crack (we call it the crack cocaine stage because everyone is standing around waiting for it to get done like addicts)
Quickly pour it onto the parchment paper and spread with a wooden spoon.  
It will look blobby and uneven.  
Sprinkle the chocolate chips onto the toffee.  
Wait 4-5 minutes and spread it around with a rubber spatula.  Sprinkle the nuts onto the melted chocolate and I like to push them in a little to make sure they are set in there.
Wait until it is firmly set, about two hours, and break apart into smallish chunks.  
This is far and away the best gift to give to friends, family and co-workers.  
I have already made at least 6 batches and given it away to people in Mr. Beaux's office and some friends. 

The reviews have been Stellar!  

Thank you Candi for letting me share this recipe!  
And Thank You Miss Beaux for being my loyal assistant and taking pictures! 


Until Next Time,
Beaux R'eves
XO Cindy