2014-03-24

Graham Cracker Toffee, a.k.a. Christmas Crack

My grandmother used to make these treats every Christmas, but it wasn't until I was grown, that I heard them referred to as Christmas Crack.  Of course, knowing its addictive qualities, I can understand the nickname.  So beware, but at least it is legal!


Graham Cracker Toffee
a.k.a. Christmas Crack

Ingredients
  • 1 packageGraham Crackers 
  • 1 cupButter (2 whole sticks)
  • 1 cupBrown Sugar
  • Optional toppings:
    • ½ cup Walnuts, chopped 
    • ½ cup Chocolate Chips
    • ½ cup Peppermints or Candy Canes, crushed
    • ½ cup Pretzels, crushed
    • Pinch of Sea Salt
Directions
  1. Preheat over to 350 degrees.
  2. Line a cookie sheet* with whole graham crackers. Use as many crackers as needed to fill the sheet. 
  3. In a saucepan, melt butter, then mix in brown sugar. Bring this "toffee" mixture to a boil. 
  4. Stir for 5 minutes while boiling, on low.
  5. Spread the toffee mixture over the crackers and bake for 8–10 minutes—or until the toffee has bubbled across the whole pan. 
  6. Sprinkle with desired toppings (if any) immediately after removal from oven. Note: If using chocolate chips, sprinkle on the chips, let them melt, then spread the chocolate evenly.
  7. Cool for 10-20 minutes in the fridge.
  8. Break/crack into pieces.  
  9. Store in air-tight containers in the fridge for optimum freshness.
*Tip: I like to pre-line the cookie sheet with non-stick foil for easy clean up.  
Photo courtesy of http://tastykitchen.com/

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