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Reviewed: Dec. 27, 2011
Don't place this on a granite counter top when cooling or it will cool too fast and the chocolate won't stick.
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Cooking Level: Intermediate

Living In: Denison, Texas, USA

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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.1 star rating.
Reviewed: May 30, 2011
This was so easy to make and tasted just like a Heath candy bar! I will be useing this again for sure. Followed the recipe exactly. Be sure to stir the entire time so the sugar doesn't burn!! After the chocolate was melted and smooth, I placed the dish in the fridge to speed up the cooling. Then broke into pieces and used in a chocolate trifle...YUM! This was my first time making toffee and I would for sure recommend this recipe to anyone.
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Cooking Level: Intermediate

Living In: Gower, Missouri, USA

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The reviewer gave this recipe 2 stars. This recipe averages a 4.1 star rating.
Reviewed: Jan. 19, 2011
It was easy to make. After chilled and cracked, it became sticky and not crisp.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 3 stars. This recipe averages a 4.1 star rating.
Reviewed: Sep. 7, 2004
It was not half bad ... It was 3/4 bad took too long , make sure you have your stove on high
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.1 star rating.
Reviewed: Jul. 19, 2003
Wow! Definitely a keeper!
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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 4.1 star rating.
Reviewed: Oct. 17, 2002
This one was pretty good and fairly simple, but one does have to be sure the pan you put it into is not a glass one. You can use even a cookie sheet, and without even chilling it, and once it has cooled and the chocolate is set you just sort of twist the metal sheet and the candy will break into pieces. You can hit it with a hard knife, spoon, or other utensil if the pieces are large and you want to make them smaller. Just a tip I use when I make any hard candy. I also like to put some chopped nuts (preferably pecans) on top of the melting chocolate.
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