Tis the season that I become a candy cooking fool making yummy things for my clients, family, and friends. This was the perfect week for it as we finally got some wintertime weather and it was way too cold to do anything outside! On Wednesday, my friend Michelle sent me a message with a video of a Chocolate Toffee that I should make. I normally don’t follow other people’s recipes but I decided to give this one a try because I was already knee-deep in making candy. Why not right? Wrong! The dang recipe didn’t work, at all period. I posted a nice comment saying that I couldn’t make the recipe work and that I’d just make my own caramel recipe and turn it into a toffee. The weirdest thing happened, I got 100’s of private messages asking for my recipe because the recipe that was posted didn’t work for them either! Wow! I did love the idea of adding chocolate, almonds, and sea salt to the top, so I ran with that!
I know that toffee and caramels are different animals. Toffee is just sugar, butter, water, and vanilla cooked to a hard crack stage and caramel has added heavy whipping cream and cooked to a firm ball stage. While I like toffee, I think that if it’s not done right it takes on a burned sugar flavor and I really prefer a richer flavor of caramel! So I decided to mix things up a bit and cut my caramel recipe in half and raise the cooking temperature to a “soft crack” stage instead of the normal “firm ball” for the caramel recipe. It totally works! The caramel has a bite to it that makes it seem like a toffee but it’s rich flavor is totally reminiscent of a yummy caramel! When the caramel is spread out thinly and coated with chocolate, nuts and a sprinkle of salt, you may realize that you have a new addiction when you eat it! If you enjoy making candy, Chocolate Toffee Caramel may be your new go to recipe. I know this will be my new treat to make and heck, it’s a lot easier than wrapping 1500 caramels each year!
Enjoy!
Chocolate Toffee Caramel
- 2 sticks butter
- 1 cup sugar
- 1 cup light corn syrup
- 1 cup heavy whipping cream, divided
- 1 tbs vanilla extract
- 1 bag good quality chocolate chips (I used Ghirardelli 60% Cacao)
- 1 cup chopped almonds (or your favorite nuts)
- Flake sea salt (optional)
- In a large heavy Dutch oven (see picture) combine 1/2 cup of heavy whipping cream, butter, sugar, and corn syrup. On low heat, stir the mixture until the sugar and butter are melted. Make sure you scrape down the sides so everything is well incorporated.
- Attach the candy thermometer to the side of the Dutch oven and cook the mixture until it reaches the “Thread” stage.
- Add the remaining 1/2 cup of whipping cream and vanilla. Cook until the soft ball stage on the candy thermometer. Stirring occasionally.
- Transfer mixture to a 15×17 cookie sheet lined with parchment paper and about 1/4 cup of the nuts. NOTE: The caramel mixture will not fill the entire pan. Quickly spread out to a thin layer.
- Evenly drop the chocolate chips on top of the hot caramel. Wait about 2 minutes and spread evenly with a spatula.
- Top with the remaining nuts and sea salt.
- Refrigerate for an hour or so.
- Break apart the toffee into pieces for serving.
Lea Ann (Cooking On The Ranch) says
Your toffee caramel looks absolutely beautiful! And I know first hand it’s delicious. Thanks for posting all your tips. Candy can be ornery to get just right. Pinned.
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Lynn says
Yummy! For a festive holiday flair, I add crushed peppermints or candy canes to the top!
cookingintherockies says
Sounds delish! 🙂