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Uploaded by on Dec 7, 2011

Printed recipe: http://www.usafireandrescue.com/recipes/desserts/englishtoffee.html

Delicious, crunchy English Toffee is a perfect treat for the Holidays!

Ingredients
2 sticks butter
1 cup sugar
1/4 cup water
1/2 teaspoon salt
3/4 cup semi-sweet or milk chocolate morsels
3/4 cup crushed pecans

Directions

In a heavy saucepan, add butter, sugar, water and salt.
Using a candy thermometer, cook mixture to the hard crack stage (300 degrees). Stir constantly and keep your eye on it. Make sure you have an accurate candy thermometer because this burns very easily.
Immediately pour mixture into un ungreased 13x9 pan and spread out evenly.
Pour 3/4 cup of semi-sweet or milk chocolate morsels over the mixture.
As the morsels melt, spread them evenly with a knife or spatula.
Sprinkle crushed pecans on top.
Chill in the refrigerator for about an hour or until it is setup.
Remove from pan onto wax paper and break into pieces to serve.
Store in an air-tight container.

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  • how do i store the toffee? & how long does it last?

  • @dollyInDaHouze Hi. Thanks for watching. You should store the toffee in a cool place in an air-tight container. The toffee should last for several weeks. Depending on the humidity of the area it is stored, it may stick together. If that is the case just break it apart. It may also go a bit soft. If that is the case it will just be a bit messy to eat. Hope this helps. Thanks again for stopping by.

  • Amy, how about a quick slide in all future videos with your website URL? I can see a collage of thumbnail photos of your delicious makings and the URL in the middle. Just a thought.

  • @AsktheBuilder This is a great idea Tim! :-) I keep meaning to make an opening sequence, but just haven't had a chance to do it. I love your ideas. :-) Thank you! I see you've uploaded a couple of new videos... I'm headed over to watch. Wishing you and yours a beautiful weekend!

  • Looks great, thanks! :)

  • @HomemadeCafe Thank you so much my dear friend! Wishing you and yours a beautiful and blessed weekend!

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  • Mmmmm this looks sooooo GOOD !!!!!!

  • Another easy great looking treat!! Thank you!!

  • That looks so good...I'm definitely going to try it! YUM!!

  • hi Amy, these looks sinfully yummy and very easy to prepare! for our annual neighborhood sing-along/open house last night I made toffee brownies but for Christmas Eve I'll be making these traditional English toffees you have here. thanks and a Merry Christmas to you and yours! XO

  • Yummm !!! Delicious, Amy !! Got hungry for it ...

    You are the best !! Love the sound of your smile....lol

  • @usafireandrescue Just now sent you an email. LOL See... thinking of you!

    Luv Bonnie

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