I call it Christmas Brittle.....but you can make this anytime of the year. Very simple to make! I made it last weekend and come Monday it was gone.
Christmas Brittle
Ingredients:
1 cup butter
1 cup sugar
1 package (12 oz.) milk chocolate chips
saltine crackers
colored sprinkles or chopped nuts
Directions:
Preheat oven to 400°. Line cookie sheet with foil and grease with butter. Place
single layer saltines (crackers) on buttered foil.
Cook together 1-cup butter, 1-cup sugar for approximately 3 minutes.
Pour over saltines, spread evenly. Place in hot oven for 5 minutes. Immediately
after taking from oven pour on top 12 oz. Milk chocolate chips and spread with
back of spoon until chocolate melts. Sprinkle with colored sprinkles and
refrigerate for 2 hours. Peel off foil and break into small pieces.
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Christmas Brittle
Ingredients:
1 cup butter
1 cup sugar
1 package (12 oz.) milk chocolate chips
saltine crackers
colored sprinkles or chopped nuts
Directions:
Preheat oven to 400°. Line cookie sheet with foil and grease with butter. Place
single layer saltines (crackers) on buttered foil.
Cook together 1-cup butter, 1-cup sugar for approximately 3 minutes.
Pour over saltines, spread evenly. Place in hot oven for 5 minutes. Immediately
after taking from oven pour on top 12 oz. Milk chocolate chips and spread with
back of spoon until chocolate melts. Sprinkle with colored sprinkles and
refrigerate for 2 hours. Peel off foil and break into small pieces.
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8 comments:
I'm so glad I'm not the only one who did a Christmas post! And this really does sound good for any time of year. Thanks for sharing your recipe with us.
Happy Foodie Friday...
XO,
Sheila :-)
I've eaten this before but never seen the recipe. Thank you!! So glad to have it now.
Karen
Ladybug Creek
I love this, but have never made it!! Have a great weekend...we are suppose to get snow and ice...
I had a friend years ago who made this. I loved it. I tried to make it once and for some reason mine turned out greasy and soft. I wondered if I didn't cook the sugar and butter long enough. I'd forgotten all about it...I'm going to try it again.
Sue
This sounds good. I've never heard of it with the crackers, but looks very tasty.
Sounds great! I love brittle of any kind, especially with lots and lots of nuts. I'd have to opt for dark chocolate, though :)
Who would guess that a humble cracker is the foundation of this lucious dessert? This recipe is on my "to do" list. Thanks!
I wish I had gotten this recipe sooner I would have made it the weekend, looks so simple and
wonderful.
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