Homemade Honeycomb Sponge Toffee Candy. An easy homemade candy recipe that you can dip in chocolate for a homemade version of a Crunchie Bar.

Homemade Honeycomb Sponge Toffee Candy
This Homemade Honeycomb Sponge Toffee Candy is a favourite recipe from childhood that I was reminded of the other day. I mostly make it around Christmas time as a seasonal treat at our house. I sometimes crush it and serve it as a garnish for chocolate glazed cupcakes or add small chunks to a chocolate biscuit cake. We like to dunk it in plain melted chocolate for a homemade version of one of my favourite candy bars too, the Crunchie Bar.
For two other outstanding and very easy homemade candy ideas that are also ideal for gift giving around the holidays have a look at these recipes for Hazelnut Cappuccino Chocolate Brittle or Chocolate Pecan Toffee Brittle.

Homemade Honeycomb Sponge Toffee Candy
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Deanne Crim
Thursday 26th of April 2012
AAahhhhhh!!! Can't wait to make this!! We call it "Honeycomb" here...(I guess because it looks sorta like a distant relative of a bees honeycomb?). It has been one of my favorite sweet treats since I was a kid, too. I'm sure I could eat the entire batch by myself, but I will reeeeeeally try and restrain myself to just half! lol! Thanks for sharing!! :)
Paula
Wednesday 25th of April 2012
Funny, I saw this toffee near the check-out at one of my local stores the other day and thought how it has been years (decades) since I last ate some. I didn't purchase any and I'm delighted now to see a recipe here for making your own.
Beth
Wednesday 25th of April 2012
Ils doivent être un délice avec le chocolat.
Bisous