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Better Than Anything Toffee Recipe

December 4, 2021

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two image collage showing toffee stacked on small wood serving board and also on parchment paper just broken into smaller pieces. Center color block with text overlay.

The best Toffee recipe EVER! Sweet milk chocolate, crunchy pecans, and rich, buttery toffee – what’s not to love? This Better Than Anything Toffee is easy to make and makes the perfect treat OR gift year-round!

Looking for more holiday treats? Make sure to try my Buttermilk Pecan Pralines, Candied Pecans and Divinity!

angled look at giant stack of toffee topped with milk chocolate sitting on a round wood board ready to be enjoyed.

Toffee Recipe

The holiday season marks my favorite time of year. If you hadn’t guessed already, I’m a leeetle obsessed with food. Making good food for my friends and family is my happy place. One of my favorite things to do during the holiday season is make candy. I have a TON of candy recipes on my site. Some are super easy using only the microwave and a handful of ingredients like these M&Ms Marshmallow Dream Bars while others are more challenging but worth every second like these Buttermilk Pecan Pralines.

I have my personal favorites that never fail to make an appearance each holiday season and this Better Than Anything Toffee recipe is one of those.

Easy Toffee Candy

This recipe reminds me a lot of old school pound cake recipes in that the amounts are simple to remember. One cup of butter, one cup of sugar, one cup of pecans and one cup of milk chocolate chips. A pinch of salt and a little vanilla extract are optional but add a lot of flavor to this easy candy recipe.

So, why do I love toffee so much? Because EVERYONE else does! I have given a lot of food gifts over the years but trust me, I take note of which ones get the biggest reactions. This Better Than Anything Toffee is one such recipe.

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toffee candy broken up on a piece of parchment paper into smaller pieces.

Best Toffee Ever

Yes! I said easy! I know some of you guys are going to get a little freaked when you see that you need a candy thermometer for this recipe. Don’t.

It makes candy making fun and fool-proof! This entire recipe takes about 20 minutes from chopping the pecans to spreading the chocolate on top. Then you just have to let it chill for awhile while you enjoy a steaming mug of Slow Cooker Peppermint White Hot Chocolate.

I’m gonna put this picture right here just in case you have any doubts that this recipe is absolutely worth your time…

toffee piled high on dark wood round board sitting on blue and white background. box of butter in background.

More Christmas Favorites

  1. Christmas Crack – An Easy Saltine Toffee Recipe!
  2. Christmas Peppermint Patties
  3. Kolaczki (Polish Cookies)
  4. Peppermint Snowball Cookies
  5. Peanut Butter Blossoms

What Is Toffee Made Of?

Not a whole lot as it turns out! There are so many things I love about this Toffee recipe and the short ingredient list is one fo them. As always, you can find the full printable recipe with complete instructions in the recipe card at the end of this post. Let’s take a look at what you’ll need:

  • pecans – other nuts will work in this recipe too: almonds, walnuts, pistachios, etc.
  • butter – use a good quality butter because it’s one of the main ingredients in this candy recipe.
  • sugar – plain granulated sugar is what we’re using.
  • kosher salt – for balance and flavor.
  • vanilla extract – use the best quality you can.
  • milk chocolate chips – semisweet can also be used. If you have baking bars, those work too, just chop up before using in the recipe.

How To Make Toffee

  1. Spray a 9-inch square baking dish with cooking spray and line with parchment paper.
  2. Spread the chopped pecans in a single layer on top of the parchment.
  3. Add butter, sugar, and salt to a heavy bottomed 3 quart pot.
  4. Bring to a boil over medium low heat, stirring frequently to dissolve the sugar.
  5. Stir occasionally, slowly and evenly, until the candy has reached 290F to 300F, or “hard crack” on a candy thermometer.
  6. Once the candy has reached 290°F to 300°F, remove from heat and gently stir in the vanilla extract.
  7. Carefully pour over the pecans.
  8. Let the candy sit for a few minutes before sprinkling the chocolate chips over the top.
  9. Cover the baking dish with foil and let sit for 5 minutes.
  10. Remove the foil and gently spread the softened chocolate into an even layer.
  11. Place the candy in the refrigerator and let cool completely.
  12. Lift the parchment out of the baking dish and place the toffee on a cutting board or solid surface.
  13. Use a knife to gently break it into smaller pieces.
  14. Store in an airtight container in a cool place.

Storage Information

Toffee should be stored in an airtight container for up 2 weeks. You want the toffee to stay cool and dry so store it away from heat and moisture. Toffee can get sticky so keep that in mind if you live in a humid environment.

Top Tips for the Best Toffee

  • Use a quality candy thermometer like this one (best for large batches) or this candy thermometer (great for small batches AND large batches and it does a lot more). Digital is my favorite. You literally can’t mess it up. I give the range of 290F – 300F for this recipe. I have cooked it from one end of this range to the other and it’s all good. 300F is hard crack so the toffee will be more brittle the higher you go.
  • There is a whopping 4 main ingredients in this recipe, 5 if you count the vanilla extract, 6 if you count the salt. Use the very best quality ingredients for the best quality toffee. I use Challenge butter it’s the brand I’ve used and trusted for years and years. Made with 100% real cream, it’s my butter of choice. 
  • I used milk chocolate chips for the top layer. You can use three Hershey’s bars in place of the chips if you prefer. The chocolate is a little softer and will melt faster as it’s being held but it is delicious.
  • Not a pecan fan? Cool. Use what you want: almonds, walnuts, etc.
  • Freaking out over the fact that I didn’t top the toffee with finely crushed and chopped nuts? This recipe doesn’t need it since there are so many nuts IN the toffee. If you still can’t handle it, feel free to top your toffee as you wish.

This recipe can be easily doubled. Use a 10 x 15 jelly roll pan instead of the 9-in square pan and you’ll be all set.

a large stack of toffee made with pecans and milk chocolate pile high on a dark wood round board.

In the mood for candy making? Try these Peanut Butter Pretzel Truffles (easiest candy EVER), these Chocolate Mint Cream Cheese Buttons (always a crowd pleaser) or check out my 30 Last Minute Christmas Treats here. Lots of great recipes!

You can find all of my CHRISTMAS RECIPES HERE 🙂

More Candy Favorites

  1. Martha Washington Candies
  2. Peppermint Fudge
  3. Buttermilk Pecan Pralines
  4. Divinity Candy
  5. Homemade Gumdrops
  6. Chocolate Covered Mint Patties

How to Make Toffee

broken up toffee topped with chocolate sitting on a small round wood serving board.
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Better Than Anything Toffee Recipe

The best toffee recipe EVER! Sweet milk chocolate, crunchy pecans, and rich, buttery toffee – what’s not to love? This Better Than Anything Toffee is easy to make and makes the perfect treat OR gift year-round!
Course Dessert
Cuisine American
Keyword toffee, toffee recipe
Prep Time 5 minutes minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes minutes
Total Time 25 minutes minutes
Servings 24 servings
Calories 167kcal
Author Trish – Mom On Timeout

Ingredients

  • 1 cup coarsely chopped pecans
  • 1 cup unsalted butter
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • ½ teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 cup milk chocolate chips

Instructions

  • Spray a 9-inch square baking dish with cooking spray and line with parchment paper.
  • Spread the chopped pecans in a single layer on top of the parchment.
    1 cup coarsely chopped pecans
  • Add butter, sugar, and salt to a heavy bottomed 3 quart pot.
    1 cup unsalted butter, 1 cup granulated sugar, ½ teaspoon kosher salt
  • Bring to a boil over medium low heat, stirring frequently to dissolve the sugar.
  • Once the candy is boiling, stir occasionally, slowly and evenly, until the candy has reached 290°F to 300°F, or "hard crack" on a candy thermometer.
  • Once the candy has reached 290°F-300°F, remove from heat and gently stir in the vanilla extract.
    1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • Carefully pour the mixture over the chopped pecans.
  • Let the candy sit for a few minutes, undisturbed, before sprinkling the chocolate chips over the top.
    1 cup milk chocolate chips
  • Cover the baking dish with foil and let sit for 5 minutes or until the chocolate has softened.
  • Remove the foil and gently spread the softened chocolate into an even layer. An offset spatula works best for this.
  • Place the candy in the refrigerator and let cool completely. Give it at least 2 hours.
  • Lift the parchment out of the baking dish and place the toffee on a cutting board or solid surface.
  • Use a knife to gently break it into smaller pieces. Store in an airtight container in a cool place.

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Notes

Toffee should be stored in an airtight container for up 2 weeks. You want the toffee to stay cool and dry so store it away from heat and moisture. Toffee can get sticky so keep that in mind if you live in a humid environment.

Nutrition

Calories: 167kcal | Carbohydrates: 14g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 12g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 4g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 21mg | Sodium: 55mg | Potassium: 20mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 13g | Vitamin A: 255IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 14mg | Iron: 1mg

Originally published November 11, 2017.

Disclosure: I was compensated for this post by Challenge Butter. All opinions are, as always, 100% my own. Thank you to my readers for supporting the brands that make Mom On Timeout possible!

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Comments

  1. Diane says

    December 15, 2024 at 4:17 PM

    Thank you for sharing this recipe. It is delicious. I made one small change when I made the toffee. I first tried to melt the chocolate chips as described in the recipe, and perhaps since my chips were a little older, they did not melt smoothly over the toffee. I took a little more chocolate chips and melted them in a glass dish in the microwave and then spread the melted chocolate over the top of the toffee, which covered the chips that didn’t melt thoroughly. I think I will do it that way from now on regardless of the age of the chocolate chips. It was super easy that way and no need to cover with foil and then spread. Excellent recipe!

    Reply
  2. Kathy says

    December 11, 2024 at 10:15 AM

    This was easy and delicious, however, the toffee did break when I added the vanilla (despite following the directions explicitly). I ended up adding a tablespoon of hot water, stirring madly, adding an additional tablespoon of water and it came back together. Whew!

    Reply
  3. Debbie Johnson says

    November 26, 2024 at 12:15 PM

    This was my first time making any candy. So I bought the thermometer and made this toffee the other day. I only had pistachios and semi sweet chips and OMG, it’s so darn good! I’m going to make another double batch today to take to my daughter’s for Thanksgiving. Thank you for the easy to follow recipe!

    Reply
    • Trish - Mom On Timeout says

      November 26, 2024 at 3:57 PM

      I’m so glad you gave it a try! The thermometer makes ALL the difference! I love toffee with pistachios so good call there lol. Happy Thanksgiving!

      Reply
  4. Shelly says

    September 23, 2024 at 7:01 AM

    9-2024-Made as written. Easy to follow but mine tasted a little grainy & had to keep in the fridge. Would become soft when taken out. I believe it was because the weather was to warm & humid. As stated use good d chocolate chips. Will try again when not so humid.

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  5. Laurie B says

    February 18, 2024 at 5:58 PM

    Very tasty, just like moms. Tip: don’t use kerrygold butter. The butter fat content is too high (over80%) and it makes the toffee break while still in the pan. I had to whisk the ever-living h-e-double hockey sticks and it was still a bit greasy around the edges when I poured it out.

    Reply
  6. Shirley says

    December 25, 2023 at 6:09 PM

    Great recipe! This was my first experience with toffee and I was very pleased. The only issue I had was the chocolate layer wanted to separate from some of the pieces when I was cutting them. Either was it was still delicious and I will definitely make it again!!

    Reply
    • Jayjay says

      December 1, 2024 at 7:31 PM

      If you sprinkle some finely chopped pecans on top of your toffee and gently press them in before your add your chocolate chips, you will find that your chocolate layer will hold fast to your toffee!

      Reply
  7. Kathy says

    December 24, 2023 at 8:01 AM

    I did not measure the butter properly and it was too much.
    It was still delious but the sugar , butter base was to soft.
    I’ll measure properly next time.
    Like , I said still was a hit but a bit messy to handle.

    Reply
  8. PB in Indy says

    December 16, 2023 at 5:09 PM

    This toffee is GREAT!
    Just made it for the second time.
    Read carefully. It’s easy to think that the recipe would normally state to spray the top of the parchment paper. But you spray the pan under the paper so it’s easy to pick up and cut.
    I doubled the recipe both times. I figured, why not?! No extra effort to double it. I used a sheet pan with sides.
    I was worried that I would ruin the recipe because it was like making real “candy”!
    The digital thermometer was key for me. I never would have known when it hit the right heat.
    I used a medium sized, coated, Dutch oven for the cooking vessel and it worked great to keep it from scorching.
    It took about 20 minutes of stirring to get it to the 290-300 degrees. Patience! LOL. Just keep stirring away. It gets thick and a light brown color when it’s up to temperature.
    Thank you for sharing this recipe. I didn’t change a thing and it was great.

    Reply
    • Trish - Mom On Timeout says

      December 26, 2023 at 11:49 AM

      I doubled it for the first time myself this past weekend and it came out great too. I have typically just made it in batches and thought, this would be perfect for a half sheet pan lol. Great minds!

      Reply
  9. Vicki says

    December 3, 2023 at 7:11 PM

    Followed directions but the milk chocolate did separate when cutting into pieces. I removed from heat at hard crack mark. The taste is delightful but any ideas why the chocolate came off several pieces.

    Reply
  10. Doreen says

    November 27, 2023 at 3:45 PM

    Hi, Can you use raw sugar, instead of white sugar?

    Reply
    • Trish - Mom On Timeout says

      December 1, 2023 at 9:18 AM

      I’ve never tried it with raw sugar before so I couldn’t say. Please do report back if you try it though!

      Reply
      • Debi says

        December 10, 2023 at 12:27 PM

        I used Sugar in the Raw and it worked fine.

        Reply
  11. Josh says

    November 23, 2023 at 9:29 AM

    I’ve been making this recipe for years and when it works it’s absolutely fantastic. The last two years, though, the butter keeps separating despite using a static candy thermometer and pot. It starts to separate around the 280 F mark and I can’t figure out what is happening. Wasn’t sure if maybe it’s due to using store brand (cheap) butter or what.

    I wanted to mention that for anyone who IS dealing with separation, my baker wife gave me an amazing trick that saves it every time. As soon as it separates, add 1 TBSP of water and whisk like your life depends on it! Everything will merge back together like magic and at that point should be removed from heat

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    • Debi says

      December 10, 2023 at 12:34 PM

      I think it separates because of the pan or cooking utensils. I started with a copper pot and wooden spoon. Needs to be a stainless steel pan and stainless whisk. I was able to salvage it by putting on stainless steel pan and adding the Tablespoon of water. Wear an oven glove when whisking so you don’t get splashed!

      Reply
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