Toffee (the anti-dote to the drastic LBS weight loss)
I received a gift of toffee as a teacher gift and oh boy, this stuff was incredibly tasty- Enstroms is the brand. So, I went searching for a recipe and here you go. In the end you´ll have a layer of toffee, a layer of chocolate, and a dusting of almond
You must have a candy thermometer.
2 sticks butter (not the pricey stuff or it won´t work)
1 Cup sugar
2 teaspoons water
1/8 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon vanilla
bitter sweet choc chips
about 8 oz of whole raw almonds
Step one: toast the almonds- keep a close eye so they don´t burn. Let cool! Put in food processor and whirl. Pull out some of the larger chunks that will get mixed into the toffee. Process the rest to near dust but not too powdery.
Step two: Have a silicone mat ready for spreading the toffee or a buttered flexible cookie sheet.
Step three: In a pot with a heavy bottom (no chintzy saucepans allowed), on LOW heat, allow sugar, salt, butter and water to mix and melt with CONSTANT stirring. Keep an eye on the thermometer (not touching the bottom). The temperature will rise slowly to 250, then to 275 and then shoot up suddenly towards 300. At the 250-275 point, stir in the larger almond chunks. KEEP stirring. Remove from the heat at 290 and IMMEDIATELY add vanilla and then pour onto the silicone mat and spread out. If there is excess liquid butter, you can absorb it with a paper towel. Let cool a tad and then sprinkle choc chips on top. Allow to melt and spread evenly. While choc. is still liquid, sprinkle on the almond "dust" and ever so gently press it into the choc. Be generous with the almond dust because whatever doesn´t stick you can use for something else. Put the tray outside in the cold or in the fridge till chilled. Then you can break it up and store in the fridge.
Be aware: the butter/sugar mixture can separate if you don´t heat it on a low temperature and have the patience to let the temperature rise slowly.
This candy is heaven on earth and will help to counteract the weight loss of the past few months.

Please treat yourselves.