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Also known as Christmas crack, this quick and easy toffee made with crackers is the perfect salty and sweet combination! This Saltine Toffee recipe is made without nuts, and comes together in just minutes in the oven. It only has 4 ingredients, and if youโ€™re scared of melting chocolate, this recipe makes it fool-proof!

Saltine toffee stacked with milk in background.

If youโ€™ve had Saltine toffee before, this recipe needs no explanation. Maybe youโ€™re already nodding your head in agreement that this candy recipe, if any candy recipe ever, needed to be slightly scaled down to prevent over-consumption. Personally, I can eat a whole pan of this stuff. I start chipping away at it shortly after breakfast, and before dinner, itโ€™s gone. Iโ€™m the same way with my easy fudge recipe, since itโ€™s made with only 2 ingredients.

What is Christmas Crack?

It is commonly referred to as โ€˜crack toffee,โ€™ a sentiment that I fully understand after one bite. Itโ€™s salty, sweet, and itโ€™s chocolatey. Whatโ€™s not to love? Plus, itโ€™s so simple and a great recipe to bake with kids.

Besides theย addictive qualities of this saltine toffee, another slippery slope is the ease with which you can whip it up. Got 10 minutes plus 20 minutes of chill time? You have toffeeโ€“a toffee made without nuts, even.

I always seem to have the ingredients laying around to make this saltine toffee. I love to make pork schnitzel with crushed Saltines before frying, so Iโ€™ve always got a few boxes on hand. And chocolate chips, hand-to-mouth, will always and forever be a favorite snack in this house. Add butter and brown sugar (even the hard stuff you forgot about in the back of your pantry), and youโ€™re on your way!

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Christmas Crack Ingredients

  • Saltine Crackers. You need 28 saltine crackers, and please do not use the low-salt version. I just donโ€™t think it tastes right here.
  • Unsalted Butter. Itโ€™s unsalted because weโ€™re using salty crackers here, but if all you have is salted butter, it will still work.
  • Chocolate Chips. I recommend semisweet or dark chocolate chips here, because this saltine toffee recipe is super sweet. Milk chocolate chips might be too sweet for most palates.ย 
  • Brown Sugar. Light or dark brown sugar, whatever you have, really. I usually always bake with dark, because I love the molasses flavor so much. If you do too, you would love my brown sugar chocolate chip cookies.
  • Optional toppings: You can sprinkle anything you want on top of this toffee: extra crackers (crushed), crushed candy canes, Christmas sprinkles, or finely chopped nuts.

Equipment to Make Saltine Toffee:

  • This Quarter Sheet Pan is my favorite, and it comes in a two-pack, in case you want to double the recipe for gift-giving.
  • An Offset Spatula is such a simple but highly effective tool to add to your baking equipment.
  • A small One-Quart Sauce Pan for boiling the butter and sugar is helpful, too.

How to make Christmas Crack (Saltine Toffee)

If youโ€™ve never had Saltine toffee before, Iโ€™m going to recommend that you never try it. It will wreck you and your waist line. You should make this small batch recipe, divide it in two for holiday gifts, and delivery it immediately.

Ingredients for saltine toffee on wooden cutting board.
Crackers on a sheet pan lined with foil.

1. Gather your ingredients (go ahead and pre-measure everything to make it easy), and preheat the oven to 350-degrees Fahrenheit.

2. Line a quarter sheet pan (the same one I use for my Texas Chocolate Sheet Cake) with aluminum foil. A quarter sheet pan measures 9 x 13 x 1-inch.

3. Place the crackers on the prepared sheet pan in a neat row. Place them salted-side down on the sheet.

Boiling brown sugar and butter in a small saucepan.
Chocolate chips sprinkled on toffee and crackers.

4. Next, in a small 1-quart sauce pan, add the butter and brown sugar. Bring this mixture to a FULL ROLLING BOIL over medium high heat. A full rolling boil is when the entire surface of the mixture boils, not just the edges. See the photo above, please.

5. Immediately pour the mixture over the surface of the crackers. Try to pour it evenly over the surface of the crackers. Donโ€™t attempt to spread it with a spatula or spoon

6. Slide the crackers and brown sugar mixture into the oven for 5 minutes. After 5 minutes, open the oven to check. If the saltine toffee is bubbling, you can remove it from the oven and sprinkle the chocolate chips on top. If itโ€™s not bubbling, slide it back into the oven until it is, for about 3-5 extra minutes.

7. Let the chocolate chips sit on the surface of the toffee for 1 whole minute without touching them. Then, use an offset spatula to smooth the chocolate chips evenly over the surface.

Saltine toffee pieces on a wire rack.

8. While the chocolate is still melty, sprinkle over your topping of choice. I used 4 extra crushed up crackers here in the photos for another salty hit. You can use sprinkles, nuts, or crushed candy. Refrigerate the candy for 20 minutes until set, and then break into pieces and serve.

Saltine Cracker Candy Topping Ideas

You can top the toffee with anything you likeโ€“pecans, peanuts, heath bar bits, anything crunchy, really. Iโ€™m usually giving this as a holiday gift, so I err on the side of caution with nut allergies and just crushย extra saltines on top. Plus, I like the even moreย salt. Plus, extra crushed saltines on top is the best way to keep this nut-free.

How to Store Saltine Toffee:

Once the chocolate hardens, this Christmas crack can be stored at room temperature, as long as itโ€™s slightly cool in your house. Warm temperatures will obviously melt the chocolate and make it soggy. I donโ€™t recommend storing this candy in the fridge, because it will soften the crackers. Just leave it in a cool, dry place, like the pantry.

Saltine Toffee Variations:

  • Add crushed peppermint or candy canes on top
  • Make it festive with Christmas sprinkles
  • Add an extra crunch with Pretzels instead of extra crushed saltines on top

Saltine Cracker Candy FAQs

Why is my saltine toffee grainy?

The graininess you taste in toffee is always whole sugar crystals that did not fully dissolve when heated. To prevent this, stir the butter and brown sugar together while it melts. Then, make sure the entire mixture comes to a rolling boil, not just the edges of the pan.

Why is my saltine toffee chewy?

If your saltine toffee, or Christmas crack, is chewy, itโ€™s because the chocolate hasnโ€™t fully set yet. Try popping it in the fridge for 15 minutes to firm it up. Do not store it in the fridge for any longer than 15 minutes, however.

Yield: 16 servings

Saltine Cracker Candy (Christmas Crack Recipe)

Saltine toffee stacked with milk in background.

This sweet and salty Christmas Crack is loved by everyone!

Prep Time 3 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Total Time 13 minutes

Ingredients

  • 28 Saltine crackers (do not use the low-salt version)
  • 5 tablespoons unsalted butter
  • 1/2 cup brown sugar
  • 1 cup chocolate chips

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 350. Line a quarter sheet pan that measures 6 crackers by 4 crackers with aluminum foil. Gather the ingredients to make the saltine toffee, and have everything measured and ready to go. Ingredients for saltine toffee on wooden cutting board.
  2. Line up 24 of the crackers on the pan, salted side down. Crackers on a sheet pan lined with foil.
  3. In a small 1-quart saucepan, add the butter and brown sugar. Bring to a rolling boil--the entire pot will boil, not just the edges. Boiling brown sugar and butter in a small saucepan.
  4. Immediately pour the brown sugar mixture over the crackers. Try to pour it evenly, but know that it will spread some in the oven. Place the pan in the oven for 5 minutes. Check on it after 5 minutes to ensure that the toffee is bubbling. If so, remove it from the oven and scatter the chocolate chips on top. If it's not bubbling, return it to the oven for another 3-5 minutes, until it is. Chocolate chips sprinkled on toffee and crackers.
  5. Let the chocolate chips set for 1 minute, then use an off-set spatula or knife to spread the melted mixture over the top of all of the crackers. Sprinkle over your topping of choice while the chocolate is still melty.
  6. Refrigerate for 20 minutes to set. Break into pieces and serve.

Notes

Storage: Once the chocolate hardens, this Christmas crack can be stored at room temperature, as long as it's slightly cool in your house. Warm temperatures will obviously melt the chocolate and make it soggy. I don't recommend storing this candy in the fridge, because it will soften the crackers. Just leave it in a cool, dry place, like the pantry.
Optional toppings: You can sprinkle anything you want on top of this toffee: extra crackers (crushed), crushed candy canes, Christmas sprinkles, finely chopped nuts, or crushed pretzel pieces.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

16

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving: Calories: 128Total Fat: 7gSaturated Fat: 4gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 3gCholesterol: 10mgSodium: 53mgCarbohydrates: 16gFiber: 1gSugar: 12gProtein: 1g

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About Christina Lane

Christina Lane is the author of 5 cookbooks all about cooking and baking for two. She has scaled down hundreds of recipes into smaller servings so you can enjoy your favorite dishes without the leftovers! Valentine's Day is her favorite holiday.

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43 Comments

  1. Michelle in VA says:

    I, too, call this crack. I like to top mine with crushed Starlight mints!

    Oh great โ€” now I feel compelled to go home and make some. You clearly are a BAAAAAD influence!!

  2. Amy @ Amy's Healthy Baking says:

    Iโ€™ve been meaning to try making this for years! But with everything people say about it being crack toffeeโ€ฆ I know Iโ€™d inhale the whole batch in less time than it took to make it. I have no self control around salty-sweet treats, especially when chocolate is involved! ;) Pinned!

  3. Victoria says:

    Christinaโ€ฆthis looks so good! I have never made saltine toffee. Definitely something Iโ€™m going to have to try!

    1. Maryeileen Corcoran says:

      I wonder if this could be made with Club crackers?

  4. Cindy V says:

    I donโ€™t know what rock Iโ€™ve been under, but this was the first time Iโ€™d ever had saltine toffee, and it is totally addicting! I am so glad you shared it on Facebook. I had to give away half the batch just so that I wouldnโ€™t eat ALL of it. Even my dessert adverse hubby (more for me, right?) loved it. Super simple recipe that I will definitely be making over and over again.

  5. Sally K says:

    Iโ€™ve been making Cracker Toffee for years, though I do it differently. I mix equal parts butter and brown sugar and spread it over the crackers and bake it at 400หšF for 4-5 minutes.

    1. Sally K says:

      I omit the chocolate because Iโ€™m not a huge fan. I know โ€” weird!

  6. Joanna says:

    I like using matzoh instead because itโ€™s easier to spread the caramel on the larger sheets. Itโ€™s a perfect treat for Passover, but non-kosher for Passover matzoh is also sold year-round.