My sister makes English toffee using my grandmother’s pot and wooden spoon. (Photo by Carol O’Casey.) Every time I see those square artisan marshmallows at Whole Foods, I think of my grandmother, who ...
Jeremy Polk of AlbuquerqueRunner Up, Eagle Brand Cookie Bar Bonanza, New Mexico State FairIngredients: 1 1/4 cups all-purpose flour 1 cup confectioners' sugar 1/2 cup cocoa powder 1/4 teaspoon baking ...
We may have posted a dessert recipe recently, but that doesn’t mean we can’t post one again. Especially when it comes to these English toffee crunch bars from reader Linda Lenhardt, who also shared ...
You've got holiday company coming. You need one more host gift. You're looking for a delicious idea for your cookie exchange. You love English Toffee. I've got you covered on all fronts with an ...
Janice Merck’s classic toffee is a holiday candy that would be appreciated at any Christmas cookie swap. Instructions: Cook butter, sugar, water and vanilla over medium heat in a heavy pot, stirring ...
Lightly butter a 10-inch by 15-inch baking sheet. Combine the sugar, butter and water in a heavy saucepan. Place over medium-high heat, and bring the mixture to a boil. Stir constantly until the candy ...
Q. My mother used to make English toffee as part of the usual overload of Christmas cookies and candies. I have tried to make it, so far without success, leaving me only with a pan that’s almost ...
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