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Gram’s English Toffee Video

This recipe is one that’s very near and dear to my heart, it’s one of the holiday recipes that’s been passed down from my Grandma Louise.  The Holidays just aren’t the holidays without Gram’s Candies.

I’m so happy to have you join me in the kitchen, as we make a batch together… Gram’s English Toffee video will give you the confidence to whip up some up at your house this year!

Gram's English Toffee video will inspire you to want to make your own! by www.cookingwithruthie.com #video #tutorial #recipe

I hope this video is full of helpful tips to give you all the confidence you need to try making some of your own…

Gram’s English Toffee, Gram’s Christmas Karmels, and Grandma Louise’s Fudge are all a Holiday tradition at our house!

Gram's English Toffee Video

Gram's English Toffee video will inspire you to want to make your own! by www.cookingwithruthie.com #video #tutorial #recipe
Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 lb real butter
  • 3/4 C water
  • 2 1/2 C sugar
  • 1/4 C Karo syrup
  • 2/3 C finely ground nuts, we use walnuts, divided
  • 1- 8 oz Hersey Chocolate bar, finely shred 1/2 of it

Instructions

  1. On an un-sprayed cookie sheet, spread 1/3 C ground nuts and finely shredded chocolate. (sprinkle evenly)
  2. In a heavy 4 quart pan on medium heat melt butter, add sugar, water, karo.
  3. Insert candy thermometer and turn up the heat to medium high cook to 300 degrees, hard crack (280 for high elevations).
  4. Stirring constantly with a wooden spoon.
  5. Pour quickly onto cookie sheet.
  6. Separate remaining chocolate into squares and set on toffee, when starts to melt push chocolate around with a knife until completely melted, spread evenly over toffee.
  7. Top with remaining nuts.
  8. Cool for 2 hours in a cool place.
  9. Break into pieces and serve.

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Happy Tuesday to you…

Much Love and Peace~ Ruthie

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  3. I feel like I just learned so much. My grandma used to always buy me enstroms, but this looks delicious.

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