This recipe takes the flavor of sticky toffee pudding — a classic British dessert, especially around the holidays — and packages it in an irresistibly chewy rectangle of a cookie. Chopped dates and ...
For the toffee: Line a 9-by-9-inch baking pan with foil. Spray the foil with cooking spray. In a medium saucepan, melt the butter over medium heat. Add the brown sugar and bring to a boil, stirring ...
Each year as the month transitions from November to December, the thought of holiday-time baking reenergizes me for the rest of the year. Esoteric German cakes and breads that take an inordinate ...
Our experiences and memories impact our enjoyment of food. If I haven't convinced you of that yet, I submit further evidence with the story behind this week's No Budget Cooking Series recipe. Vicki ...
A recipe you’ll turn to over and over again, that’s what this is. It yields a bar cookie with the sweet tastes of chocolate and toffee and the sharpness and crunch of nuts. Served cold, it’s ...
Toffee has always been a favorite of mine, but I'd never tried making it. Then, I came across an easy-to-prepare, flavorful recipe for toffee cookies from cookbook author Lee Clayton Roper. I recently ...
Buttery, crunchy, nutty, and toffee-rich, this large rectangular cookie is broken up into uneven pieces after baking. The dough is made with toffee baking bits (or bars you chop yourself) and ...