Monday, November 26, 2012

English Toffee Bark {Sweet Creations}


Festive holiday English Toffee Bark is delicious and so easy to make.


Sweet Creations by Good Cook has everything you  need to create beautiful and tasty gifts for Christmas.


The brittle and bark mold comes with a recipe for Peppermint Bark, but I wanted to try something a little different.


I melted three cups of chocolate chips (half milk, half semi-sweet) in a microwave safe bowl. I used half power, stirring every minute until everything was fully melted. Add two teaspoons of vegetable oil to the melted chocolate.


Milk chocolate toffee bits make this so easy!


Just add the chocolate to the silicone brittle and bark mold. I find it helpful to pick up and drop the mold a few times on the table to make sure the chocolate fills the entire mold smoothly. Then just sprinkle the top with the toffee bits! Place in the freezer until everything is set.


Once the chocolate hardens remove it from the freezer and take it out of the mold. (Don't leave the chocolate in the freezer too long...you don't want it to get so cold that condensation becomes a problem.)


Break apart the bark and serve! 


Or use the festive parchment paper and gift envelopes from Sweet Creations to make delicious gifts!


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54 comments:

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  1. I love to make peppermint bark! And the holidays are always a great excuse. (Okay, fine, I have been known to make it in May, too.)

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  2. I love a classic sugar cookie with icing!

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  3. My favorite is a really yummy chocolate chip pecan pie that I make for the holidays.

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  4. italian cheese pie (ricotta cheesecake)

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  5. So many good ones.I love Ritz with peanut butter dipped in white chocolate.

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  6. mmm. cornbread stuffing!!!!

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  7. My favorite is chocolate covered pretzels

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  8. Mmm ... Frankencorn! It's a corn pudding that's completely delicious!

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  9. Pumpkin Bread/Pumpkin Rolls, & Hay Stacks

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  10. Fruit soup! It's made by cooking different kinds of dried fruit with water and (if my grandmother is making it) a little apricot wine.

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  11. Frosted banana bars. ~ Angie PreciselyMine

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  12. I love Oatmeal Carmelitas!

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  13. I love pepperoni bread. :)

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  14. Cardamom bread.

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  15. michelle gilliland mcafeeNovember 27, 2012 at 8:34 PM

    my grandma's pumpkin pie recipie.

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  16. I love to make homemade candy and I think my favorite is homemade caramels. They are creamy and smooth! Truffles are also great just messy!

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  17. Plain old gingerbread cookies!

    -Ashley Marie Morrissey
    ashummz05@yahoo.com

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  18. i love pumpkin spice cookies with cinnamon frosting!

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  19. I personally love making icebox shortbread cookies, sugar cookies, and spritz.

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  20. My great-grandmother's recipe for white Christmas cookies.

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  21. I love peanut butter blossoms!

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  22. I love making russian tea cookies!

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  23. My mom's cut-out cookies :)

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  24. I love making candied walnuts :)

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  25. People Puppy Chow (Muddy Buddies) or Union Square Cafe Bar Nuts

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  26. Oreo truffles :)

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  27. sugar cookies that the kids decorated.

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  28. My fav recipe is a peanut butter chocolate fudge that is made in the microwave!

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  29. plain old frosted christmas cookies we decorate

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  30. I like Popcorn Balls.

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  31. Cannoli are wonderful for any holiday. For Christmas, my favorite are the snowball cookies (mexican wedding cakes).

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  32. Chocolate chip cookies. I know they aren't exactly holiday but they are in my house!

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  33. I love making Dipped Gingersnaps. The combination of chewy gingersnaps and white chocolate is SOO yummy!


    Thanks for the giveaway!

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  34. fave recipe: homemade cranberry/orange sauce for turkey
    xoxo

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  35. I love my grandma's sugar cookie recipe. It always turns out great.

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  36. i am a sucker for buckeyes(peanutbutter truffles, dipped in chocolate.

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  37. I love to make my Grandmother's Fudge and Pecan Pralines.

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  38. I have two favorites. My Mom's minty snowtop cookies and my Grandma's Fudge!

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  39. this is so cool! i'd love to make some of these as gifts!

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  40. This is such a cute idea! My favourite recipe is christmas cookies

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  41. I love the fantasy fudge on the back of the marshmallow fluff (lol).


    My Name: Heather Abbe
    My Email: abbegirl1977 at gmail dot com

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  42. My favorite Christmas recipe is wedding cheesecake. A-maz-ing!

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