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    Home » Recipes » Confectionery

    Toffees

    Published: Sep 10, 2025 by Libby Hakim · 1 Comment

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    They're sticky, sweet as and your teeth may ache just looking at them! These old fashioned toffees will take you straight back to a school fete in the 1980s.

    Toffees on cooling tray.

    I certainly remember these being hugely popular at kids parties, fetes and markets days. But I also remember making them a LOT as a young teenager. And when I made them up for this post – many decades later – my muscle memory kicked in straight away. I got them perfect first go! And I share all my tips and tricks here so you can also find success, including how to achieve hard toffee and stickjaw (very, very chewy) toffee.

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    • Ingredients
    • How to make old fashioned toffees
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    • More fete day favourites
    • Toffees Recipe

    The recipe

    Toffee-making success starts with the right recipe. The recipe I always relied on as a youngster was one from this fabulous recipe book for kids – Cooking is Easy. I LOVED this recipe book, and this toffee recipe largely replicates what it taught me many moons ago.

    Recipe book for original toffees recipe.

    Ingredients

    Sugar – lots of it, is the first thing you'll need. Caster sugar is preferred as it dissolves more easily. You'll also need water, cream of tartar and white vinegar.

    I love to decorate toffees with 100s & 1000s. Desiccated coconut and peanuts are other popular options.

    Ingredients for toffees.

    See the recipe card at the end of this post for ingredient quantities.

    Equipment

    Essential equipment for making toffees includes:

    • patty tins and paper patty cases
    • pastry brush and a small cup of water
    • heavy-based medium-sized saucepan
    • wooden spoon.
    Equipment for making toffees.

    How to make old fashioned toffees

    Get the patty papers ready by placing them in the patty tins. This recipe makes about 16 toffees.

    Place all of the ingredients in the saucepan. Place over lowest heat and stir gently with a wooden spoon to dissolve the sugar (see image 1).

    TIP: Take care not to cause sugar to splash up sides of saucepan. (Undissolved sugar spells toffee disaster.)

    Once the sugar has dissolved and the mixture starts to come to a simmer, dip the pastry brush in cold water and brush down the sides of the saucepan to ensure there are no remaining sugar crystals (see image 2).

    TIP: After the sugar has dissolved, you may have to increase the heat a little to low/medium heat to bring the mixture to a simmer.

    No more stirring! Watch the toffee mixture's colour – it needs to turn a pale golden colour (see images 3, 4 and 5 for this progression). This will likely take anywhere from 15 and 20 minutes depending on the size and type of saucepan used and the precise heat level.

    For hard toffee – you're aiming for the colour in image 5.

    For stickjaw toffee – you're aiming for a shade or 2 lighter than image 5.

    Remove from heat and pour into patty cases immediately (as the toffee will continue to cook in the saucepan) (see image 6). Allow about 1 ½ cm of toffee in each patty case.

    If decorating, add 100s &1000s immediately (see image 7). Allow to set completely in the patty tins before removing the toffees.

    VARIATION IDEA: Decorate with desiccated coconut or peanuts instead of 100s & 1000s (see image 8).

    Storage

    Once completely set, remove from tins and store in an airtight container in a cool, dark place for up to 1 week.

    More fete day favourites

    Re-create other old school treats with these recipes:

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      Marshmallow Cones
    • chocolate crackles
      Chocolate Crackles
    • Honey popcorn on plate.
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    Toffees in patty cases.

    Toffees Recipe

    Libby Hakim
    A fete wasn't complete without a stall selling these sticky but irresistible homemade treats.
    5 from 1 vote
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    Prep Time 5 minutes mins
    Cook Time 20 minutes mins
    Total Time 25 minutes mins
    Course confectionery
    Cuisine Australian
    Servings 16 toffees
    Calories 145 kcal

    Equipment

    • patty tins and paper patty cases
    • medium-sized, heavy-based saucepan
    • small cup of water
    • pastry brush
    • wooden spoon

    Ingredients
      

    • 3 cups caster sugar (620 grams)
    • 1 cup water
    • 2 teaspoons white vinegar
    • 1 teaspoon cream of tartar
    • 100s & 1000s, coconut or peanuts for decorating

    Instructions
     

    • Line patty tin with paper patty cases.
    • Place all ingredients in the saucepan.
    • Place over lowest heat and stir gently with wooden spoon to dissolve sugar. Take care not to cause sugar to splash up sides of saucepan.
    • Once sugar has dissolved and the mixture starts to come to simmer (you may have to turn heat up a little to low/medium heat), dip the pastry brush in cold water and brush down the sides of the saucepan to ensure there are no remaining sugar crystals.
    • Don't stir again. Watch the toffee mixture's colour – it needs to turn a pale golden colour. This will likely take anywhere from 10-20 minutes and depends on size and type of saucepan and the heat level.
    • Remove from heat and pour into patty cases immediately (the toffee will continue to cook). Allow about 1 ½ cm of toffee in each patty case.
    • If decorating, add 100s &1000s, coconut or peanuts immediately.
    • Allow to set completely in the patty tins before removing the toffees.

    Notes

    Storing: Store in an airtight container in a cool, dark place for up to 1 week.
    Freezing: Not suitable.
    Nutrition: The nutrition information is an automatically generated estimate and is not guaranteed to be accurate.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 145kcalCarbohydrates: 37gFat: 0.1gSodium: 1mgPotassium: 32mgFiber: 0.001gSugar: 37gCalcium: 1mgIron: 0.03mg
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    1. Libby Hakim

      September 12, 2025 at 8:15 am

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