Homemade sugar free toffee is so easy but so satisfying. This buttery walnut toffee looks and tastes like the expensive toffee bark in fancy chocolate shops. Line a small baking pan with foil and spray with cooking spray. Melt butter over low medium until it starts to turn golden.
This low carb keto toffee is going to satisfy those cravings and then some. Buttery and just on the right side of sweet, it won’t send your blood sugar levels soaring like the traditional stuff. My sugar free toffee is mixed with chunks of dark chocolate and topped with toasted almonds for a little something special.
To freeze. You can freeze English toffee, but the texture will not be the best once thawed. Wrap toffee in parchment paper and place it in a ziplock bag. Candy Thermometer. A MUST for ensuring perfect toffee, without the fear of it burning or separating!
Chocolate - Choose a sugar-free milk, semisweet, or dark chocolate that melts easily. 85% dark chocolate can also be used. Toffee is fairly easy to make. If you've ever made any kind of cooked candy before you can make this! First Step: You cook the sweetener, cream, and butter until it is thickened and golden brown.