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This recipe is a wonderfully crunchy treat made from saltine crackers, homemade toffee, and melted chocolate. Oh, and there's plenty of candy and sprinkles on top. Get the Christmas Cracker Candy ...
Chocolate Toffee. Need a gift for friends, coworkers, and the babysitter? Chocolate toffee to the rescue. This recipe is really simple, but toffee in general can be a littttlllleee fussy. Our ...
When it comes to homemade Christmas gifts, old-fashioned candy is the best.
This homemade candy is both salty and sweet thanks to the pretzel twists at the center. They're surrounded by milk chocolate, gooey caramel, and topped with a nutty pecan for extra-crunch. Get Ree ...
Krówki (, plural; krówka singular), literally meaning "little cows," are Polish fudge, semi-soft milk toffee candies. When hand-made, they are hard and crispy on the outside, but the inside is more fluid than solid. It is one of the most common Polish confections, sold worldwide, and might be considered "dulce de leche candy".
Russian candy (Finnish: kinuski; from Russian: тянучки tyanuchki (for stretchy, "pull-y", kinds of toffee)) is a very sweet toffee-like dessert made by carefully heating equal amounts of milk or cream and sugar. [1] It is a traditional dessert sauce in Nordic countries. Karl Fazer brought the first Russian candy recipe to Finland from St ...
A Heath candy bar, which is English toffee coated in milk chocolate. 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).
Holiday desserts don't get any easier than this homemade Christmas bark recipe. It's made with club crackers smothered in toffee and covered in white chocolate.