Cashew-Caramel Popcorn Toffee

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Friday, December 25, 2009






Cashew-Caramel Popcorn Toffee

2 cups crushed caramel popcorn
1/2 cup unsalted butter
1 cup packed brown sugar
3 tablespoons water
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/4 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 cup finely chopped salted cashews, toasted

Line an 8x8-inch baking dish with foil; coat foil with cooking spray. Place popcorn evenly into dish.

Melt butter in a large saucepan over medium heat; stir in brown sugar and water until combined. Cook mixture, without stirring, for about 8 minutes or until the hot syrup is a deep golden brown. Stir in vanilla and baking soda until combined. Working quickly, pour hot toffee evenly over popcorn. Sprinke cashews over the top.

Cool completely before lifting out foil and slicing

31 comments on "Cashew-Caramel Popcorn Toffee"
  1. Anonymous12/25/2009

    Happy festivus to you too!! Gotta try that recipe, toffee anything is awesome but throw popcorn in the mix and i'm sold. have a great xmas!

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  2. Best toffee EVER - love the flavor combination.

    MERRY CHRISTMAS, DEAR EM!!!!!

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  3. Does this happen in your house? As the kids get older, Christmas get later and later!

    MERRY CHRISTMAS! I hope it's a great one.

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  4. Anonymous12/25/2009

    ooo girl that toffee looks good! looks like youve been BUSY in the kitchen :) have a great christmas girl!

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  5. Merry Christmas! Looks great! :)

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  6. Anonymous12/25/2009

    Hi, my name is Kellie. I love your cute cardigan in the cookie-making photos. I am curious as to the inclusion of a Rastafarian flag in your Christmas deco...? ? Um, may we have the ritz and peanut butter and chocolate cookie recipe? Or, is that basically the recipe? Happy Festivus! :o)

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  7. Yum! This popcorn toffee looks awesome! Chocolate PB Ritz? Have you posted that recipe?? Merry Christmas to you and yours!

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  8. haha love the rastafarian flag! the toffee looks super delicious. merry christmas. my whole family just like passed out from eating to much sugar so now i'm looking at all my fav blogs haha
    merry christmas!

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  9. Hope you had a wonderful Christmas! All your goodies look great. I made those pb Ritz, too. Did you also put mallow creme in them? If not, they are even more heavenly then! And the toffee--look de-lish!

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  10. I love any sort of popcorn! I hope you had a wonderful Christmas!

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  11. A festivus for the rest of us! These treats look so great. I love the salty sweet crunchy combination.

    I hope you had a great Christmas!

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  12. Looks amazing girl! I absolutely love the whole salty and sweet combo with popcorn. This recipe looks absolutely amazing. I hope you had a wonderful holiday!

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  13. Thanks everyone! Hope you had a good holida

    Hi Kellie. Thank you! It's a hand-me-down. The flag is on my boyfriend's wall, year round. There's no need for a recipe! Peanut butter spread on Ritz, dipped into melted chocolate or chocolate bark. I like to use the chunky peanut butter.

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  14. This popcorn sounds awesome! Love the addition of salty cashews. Very nice photos too! Chocolate covered Ritz sounds waaaayyy too yummy.

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  15. Did you gave those to Santa?! If he tasted them I'm sure he gave you the best presents ever! Hope you're enjoying the holidays!

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  16. ya done good here, emily. the combination of salty, crunchy nuts and ooey gooey popcorn would make for a terrific batch o' toffee. happy festivus indeed. :)

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  17. oh my, you continue to whip up one decadent treat after another ;) hoep you had a wonderful christmas!!!

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  18. Looks delicious Emily. Hope you had a great Christmas!!!

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  19. If your family does't love those cookies, there is something wrong with them. I love your toffee too.

    Hope you had a great one and a great new year on top of that!

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  20. Rastafarian flag, delicious munchies, it's all starting to make sense.

    I never even knew the Rastafarians had a flag!

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  21. You are a master of of baking and candy-making! Lovely presentation, and wish you a prosperous New Year!

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  22. Anonymous12/28/2009

    Gorgeous photos! Love the new look of your site! and I like to open presents at midnight christmas eve/day... can't believe yours are all still open at 1am!

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  23. Hope you had a Meery Xmas Em, and wishing you a fabulous 2010.

    Love the popcorn toffee recipe - sounds delish.

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  24. Merry Christmas!! Looks like the perfect holiday treat :)

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  25. Mmmm, this sounds so interesting and good. Where do you get all these ideas? Any leftover? Send me some!
    ~ingrid

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  26. I'm just getting around to catching up on all my favorite blogs now. I had to comment when I saw your Santa Claus cookie cutter - the one where he's carrying the bag of toys. My family and friends get together every year to decorate sugar cookies and this cookie cutter is always included - except that it rarely actually gets decorated as Santa. It's been a christmas turtle and a christmas snail before, and almost every year someone ends up making it into a yellow submarine.

    Glad you enjoyed the holidays! As for me, I am going on a diet now, but am certainly not cutting out my favorite baking!

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  27. What a unique and delish looking toffee!

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  28. After reading your this post, I really can't wait til Xmas!!!

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  29. Anonymous1/27/2012

    What do you think...about adding crushed bacon pieces?

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