Gather around me on the porch as I share a story about melt-in-your-mouth toffee, a delicious treat that brings back warm memories. An enduring favorite in our family, this dish is a Midwestern treat that elevates basic ingredients to a whole new level. It reminds me of happy family reunions when the air was thick with laughing, smiles, and the delicious aroma of sugar caramelizing as the meal came to a satisfying close. While serving as a reminder of the past, this toffee brings to mind the simple joys of country living and is likely to please anybody who tries it. This rich, thick, and fudgy confection is sure to become a beloved family dessert staple, whether you’re serving it as a festive dessert or a charming afternoon snack.
Although it tastes great on its own, this toffee really comes into its own when combined with hot black tea or coffee. It would be nice with a side of fresh fruit, such sliced apples or pears, to provide some contrast and balance the richness. If you’re in the mood for something decadent, top this dessert with some vanilla bean ice cream or whipped cream. Served on a dessert platter with handmade sweets and cookies, it is a show-stopping centerpiece at parties.
16 pieces of melt-in-your-mouth Georgia Toffee
Parts Needed One cup of unsalted butter
- 1 cup of sugar, granulated
- One cup of lightly brown sugar, tightly packed for convenience
- A quarter teaspoon of salt
- quarter cup of water
- half a teaspoon of vanilla essence
- one cup of semisweet chocolate chips
- Half a cup of chopped pecans or walnuts, if desired
How to Follow
- Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone baking mat, and put it away.
- Put the water, salt, granulated sugar, brown sugar, and butter into a heavy-bottomed pot.
- With a candy thermometer set to the hard crack stage, which is 300°F, cook the mixture over medium heat while stirring continuously.
- Quickly whisk in the vanilla essence after taking the pan from the heat.
- Stir the hot toffee mixture with a heat-resistant spatula until it spreads evenly on the prepared baking sheet. 5.
- Once the toffee is heated, add the chocolate chips and let them melt for one minute.
- Evenly distribute the melted chocolate over the toffee.
- Top the melted chocolate with chopped nuts if you want.
- After coating with chocolate, let the toffee sit for at least two hours to solidify.
- After breaking, savor the bits!
Changes and Hints
You may make it without nuts by removing the walnuts or pecans. An additional variation is to add a pinch of flaky sea salt for a salted toffee flavor. Substitute white chocolate or a flavored kind (dark, milk, etc.) for the semisweet chips, or add a pinch of espresso powder for a mocha flavor if you’re in the mood for something unusual. In the spirit of the season, you might garnish it with crushed peppermint for an extra festive touch.