Almond Toffee Bar Recipe | Barbara Bakes (2024)

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A crumbly, shortbread cookie crust is topped with a sweet,gooey, chocolate, toffee and almond topping. This chewy bar cookie comes together in almost no time, perfect if you’re looking for something quick and deliciousto make for the holidays.

I saw this recipe onCrazy for Crustand Dorothy raved about how much she loves this bar and makes it over and over again. Idecided it would be the perfect finale to my 12 weeks of Christmas cookies.

The recipe originally came fromLand O’ Lakes. I changed it up a bit and decided to make the crust in the food processor, so it came together even more quickly.

This is another recipe that I loved watching bake in the oven. The topping changes from a milky color as the chocolate and toffee melt and get bubbly to a rich amber/chocolate color.

I packed up my cookie boxes with this year’s12 Weeks of Christmas cookies that I’d been diligently saving in the freezer and gave them away over the weekend to friends and family.

My family’s favorite cookies this year were the Lemon Bar Cookie Cups, the Chewy Caramel Stuffed Sugar Cookies, the Fudge-Filled Toffee Pecan Sandies, and the Chocolate Fudge Butterfinger Cookies, but there wasn’t one that we didn’t like.

Wishing you all happy holidays with lots of delicious, homemade cookies!

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Almond Toffee Bars

Prep Time10 minutes mins

Cook Time42 minutes mins

Total Time52 minutes mins

Course: Bar Cookies

Keyword: 12 Weeks of Christmas Cookies, cookie, cooking, Dessert, food

Servings: 24 bars

Author: Barbara Schieving

Ingredients

  • 1 ½ cups all-purpose flour
  • ½ cup powdered sugar
  • ¾ cup sliced almonds
  • 1 cup cold butter
  • 1 14-ounce can sweetened condensed milk
  • 1 8-ounce package milk chocolate English toffee bits
  • 1 large egg
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla

Instructions

Notes

adapted from Land O' Lakes

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This post is week 12 of my 12 Weeks of Christmas Cookies posts. I hope you got some great ideas. Please check out all of the fabulous cookies the other 12 weeks of Christmas Cookies (and sweets) bakers baked up for this week.

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  1. Erin Gray

    LOVE your boxes, where did you get them?

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    • Barbara Schieving

      Thanks Erin – it’s been several years since I bought them, but I think I found them at a craft store.

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  2. CuteEverything

    Thanks for the recipe! I have a big box of toffee bits and I have been trying to figure out what to do with them, this looks perfect. I’ve made toffee bars with melted chocolate and nuts on top, but this idea is great!

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  3. Megan

    You are so good at stashing those cookies away. They all sound so good but I’m partial to this chocolate and toffee bar. I’m starting to find my mojo. I’ve made stuff, just never seem to get to the picture stage.

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  4. Deborah

    These sound like the perfect Christmas cookie!

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  5. Donna

    Who wouldn’t love a box full of this???

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  6. Sue

    Barbara, Between your description and your photos, I’m drooling:) Merry Christmas!

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  7. Breand @ Meal Planning Magic

    I love toffee anything and these look delicious! Thanks for sharing and participating in the 12 Weeks of Christmas Cookies these last few months!

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  8. Betty @ scrambled henfruit

    I love a bar cookie- especially one that sounds as good as these do. Toffee and almonds- yum! 🙂

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  9. Erika - The Teenage Taste

    These look fabulous! I love toffee!

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  10. Angie's Recipes

    mm…toffee and almond..that’s the killer combination.

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  11. Sandy @Southwestgirl

    I can never decide which of my favorites to eat… you solved it.
    Cookie and toffee together! Does that mean I only get one?

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  12. JG

    What a wonderful gift for your family & friends! One of my fondest childhood memories is the annual box of decorated Christmas Cookies from a family friend. We enjoyed every crumb! 🙂
    ~Judy

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  13. Linda

    Barbara, your friends and family are lucky! I love the boxes; they look like they are from a bakery (and I guess they are!)

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  14. Jamie

    Delicious and so perfect to snack on this time of year while decorating, wrapping gifts, etc. And I couldn’t leave a comment on your gorgeous raspberry-cream cheese braid from the other day but wow was it stunning! Your house must smell extra special around the holidays! Oooh and first Xmas as a grandma?!!! xo

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  15. Valérie ( France )

    C’est un délice
    Je te souhaite un excellente Week-end
    Valérie.

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  16. vianney

    Barbara … wow I love toffee bars, but with almonds yay!! great recipe!!

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  17. Jen

    These bars look so fantastic. I love toffee! It’s hard for me to bake with them because I end up eating the whole bag beforehand 🙂

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  18. a spoonful of yumm

    love how you bake so much ! i like the flavors in these bars. hope you’re having a fun festive season

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FAQs

What is the name of the almond toffee? ›

Almond Roca is a brand of chocolate-covered, hard toffee with a coating of ground almonds. It is similar to chocolate-covered English toffee. The candy is manufactured by the Brown & Haley Co.

What is toffee bar made of? ›

Buttery shortbread, gooey toffee filling, melted chocolate, and toffee bits. Ok, so Toffee Bars might seem like a fall/winter/holiday type of recipe, but, I couldn't keep these from you until then. These bars are a delicious combination of cookie bar and toffee candy that can (and should) be enjoyed year round.

Which is the famous toffee in the world? ›

Our English Toffee is World Famous for good reason - cooked to perfection so it melts in your mouth and covered with the finest milk chocolate and fresh roasted almonds.

What is toffee called in America? ›

American-style toffee is called Buttercrunch.

Typically made with white sugar, it is often dusted with crushed almonds or other nuts. Some are enrobed in chocolate—dark, milk or white. Buttercrunch can also beflavored with espresso, lavender, spices, etc. (See photo at top of page.)

What is the difference between English toffee and regular toffee? ›

English Toffee is a nationwide favorite that is easily made with only a few ingredients. The difference between regular toffee and English Toffee is one important ingredient – butter! I make English Toffee throughout the year for special occasions and it's always a big hit.

Why is there vinegar in toffee? ›

Made with just sugar and a little water, toffee is easy to make and is an easy introduction to the world of confectionary. This recipe includes a dash of vinegar which will help keep the colour of the toffee clear and bright and banish any cloudiness.

Why cream of tartar in toffee? ›

This means that as boiling continues, a portion of the sugar separates into its constituent parts—glucose and fructose. Adding cream of tartar and a dash of vinegar to a toffee recipe helps bring about this change.

What is the name of the almond candy? ›

What Are Jordan Almonds? Jordan almonds, also known as sugared almonds, dragées or confetti are sugar-coated almond candies.

What are other names for honeycomb toffee? ›

Honeycomb toffee, honeycomb candy, sponge toffee, cinder toffee, seafoam, or hokey pokey is a sugary toffee with a light, rigid, sponge-like texture.

Is Carmel the same as toffee? ›

The difference between caramel and toffee is greater, as caramel has a more liquid consistency and is usually pure sugar (it doesn't contain butter or flour). Still, the taste of caramel, fudge, and toffee is relatively similar, as they are all made from mostly sugar (as well as butter in the case of fudge and toffee).

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