This saltine cracker toffee has a crunchy, caramel-like layer, rich chocolate topping, and the perfect sweet and salty finish. This irresistible treat is a holiday classic that comes together in minutes!

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Grandma’s Cracker Toffee Recipe
My grandma is one of my biggest influences in the kitchen, so I thought I would share one of her favorite treats. There are three things you could always find at her house: Tang, homemade caramels and Christmas crack. My family loves cracker toffee so much we make graham cracker toffee and churro saltine toffee, too!
My grandma is one of my biggest influences in the kitchen, so I had to share one of her favorite holiday treats. There were always three things at her house: Tang, homemade caramels, and a big batch of Christmas crack. My family loves cracker toffee so much we even make graham cracker toffee and churro saltine toffee, too!
Ingredient Notes

- Saltine crackers: The base of the toffee is made with a layer of saltine crackers. The salty flavor from the crackers tastes amazing with the sweet caramel.
- Butter: This adds a rich flavor to the caramel toffee mixture and helps balance out the sweetness from the brown sugar.
- Brown sugar: Make sure to use light brown sugar and pack it tightly into your measuring cup.
- Optional toppings: Chocolate chips, chopped nuts, sprinkles or other festive toppings.
How to Make Saltine Cracker Toffee
When you need a quick and easy holiday dessert, make this your go-to saltine cracker toffee candy recipe; it’s super simple!

- Line pan with crackers. Cover a 9×13″ jelly roll pan with aluminum foil and spray with cooking spray. Then fully line the baking sheet with saltine crackers ensuring there are no spaces between crackers.
- Cook caramel mixture. Cook butter in a saucepan over low heat until slightly melted. Then add in brown sugar and stir until butter is completely melted. Turn heat to medium and bring mixture to a boil for about 3 minutes, or until it thickens and has turned an amber caramel color. Stir constantly.
- Pour caramel over crackers. Remove pan from heat after 3 minutes and pour the caramel over the saltines. Then spread it out evenly with a knife.
- Bake the toffee. Bake at 350°F in oven until lightly golden, about 7 to 8 minutes. Don’t over bake! Remove from oven and if using add chocolate chips, allow to melt then spread melted chocolate using a butter knife.

Toppings and Variations
There are plenty of ways to make this cracker toffee recipe your own!
- Type of crackers: Swap the saltines with graham crackers, use pretzel thins or Ritz crackers.
- Chocolate: If using chocolate for a topping try milk chocolate, semi-sweet chocolate chips, dark chocolate chips, white chocolate or even butterscotch chips.
- Nuts: Sliced almonds, chopped pecans or walnuts are my favorite!
- Other toppings: Try M&M’s, sprinkles, crushed pretzels, crushed candy canes, peppermints or toffee bites.

Looking for more holiday candy to fill your tins? Try peppermint bark, peanut butter balls, and my 3-ingredient chocolate fudge!
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Saltine Cracker Toffee Recipe
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Equipment
- Cookie Sheet
Ingredients
- 50 saltine crackers
- 2 sticks butter (cubed)
- 1 cup light brown sugar (packed)
Optional toppings
- chocolate chips , I use about 2 cups
- sliced almonds , about 1/2 cup
- chopped pecans , about 1/2 cup
Instructions
- Prep. Preheat oven to 350°F. Line 9×13" jelly roll pan with aluminum foil. Spray foil with cooking spray and then line pan with 50 saltine crackers.
- Melt butter and sugar. Place 1 cup butter in a medium-sized pot over low medium/low heat. Stir until butter is slightly melted, then add 1 cup sugar. Once butter is melted, bring to a boil over medium-heat for 3 minutes, or until it thickens and sugar has dissolved. Stir constantly. You want the butter and sugar to be combined and turn an amber caramel color.
- Pour and bake. After 3 minutes, remove pan from heat and pour evenly over the saltine crackers. Spread mixture with a knife. Place pan in oven and bake for 7-8 minutes or until lightly golden brown. The mixture will spread evenly over the crackers as it bakes.
- Add chocolate chips. Remove pan from oven. If you're adding chocolate sprinkle the chocolate chips over top and allow to sit for 5 minutes (or place back in the oven for 1 minute). Then spread with a spatula and sprinkle with nuts if desired. Allow to cool.
- Cool. Allow the toffee to cool and then break pieces off of foil or use a sharp knife to cut.
Last step: Please leave a comment and rating after you make the recipe.
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition provided is an estimate. It will vary based on specific ingredients used.
Recipe FAQs
This supremely addicting treat is pretty magical! Saltine crackers (you can substitute Ritz crackers) are covered with a buttery brown sugar mixture then baked until it turns into caramel with a toffee texture. It’s the best combination of sweet and salty especially when topped with optional chocolate and nuts. It’s often referred to as Christmas crack as it is so indulgent!
No, you don’t need a thermometer for this cracker toffee. Just bring the mixture to a steady boil and cook for about 3 minutes before pouring it over the crackers. If you prefer a harder, snappier toffee, boil for 3 to 5 minutes until a thermometer reads 270° to 280°F but it’s completely optional.
Soggy toffee usually means the caramel didn’t boil long enough, so the sugar didn’t fully set. Make sure the mixture reaches a steady boil for the full 3 minutes before pouring it over the crackers. Also avoid storing the toffee uncovered, which can cause moisture to soften it.
Grainy cracker toffee happens when sugar crystals form on the sides of the pan. Stir gently as the mixture melts, and avoid scraping the sides of the pot once it starts boiling. Using a clean pan and fresh ingredients also helps prevent crystallization.
Saltine crack stays fresh for up to 2 weeks when stored in an airtight container. Keep it at room temperature so it stays crisp. It also makes a great treat for gifting during the holidays!
Yes! Freeze it in a covered container for up to 3 months. Let it sit at room temperature for about 20 minutes before serving, or enjoy it straight from the freezer. The texture may change slightly, but it will still taste delicious.

Jenny B.
OMG…I literally JUST threw these together…as in…when you see my comment it was less than 10 min. ago that I THREW THIS TOGETHER! I was so excited to try it I took one piece threw it in the freezer to cool and OMG…I MEAN OH MY GREAT AND WONDERFUL GOD! Your grandmother knows what she is doing :). GREAT GREAT GREAT…yep that’s right 3 capitol greats! While be making a hundred times just this week! GREAT GIFT IDEA!!!!!
Shannon @Fox Hollow Cottage
This looks like one of those sneaky recipes you should not know ;) Sort of like the Ritz cookies we make at Christmas, but I had to pin it anyway. lol. What a sweet pic of you and your gramma :)
Megan
This is a staple in my family. After we pour the hot toffee mixture on top, we sprinkle it with chocolate chips, then spread them out once they’re melted.
Melissa @ No. 2 Pencil
These look so fun! I think my kids will loving making a batch of these. I love the picture of you and your grandma, so sweet! <3
Lori
Oops! Added comment before making it. I’m so glad I started following you on Pinterest, this sounds so yummy and E A S Y.
Deric
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FeistyChick4U
I make these with sectioned graham crackers and sprinkle chopped pecans on the top before baking!
Jamielyn
Sounds delicious! THanks for sharing! :)
Jen Nikolaus
Oh Jamielyn! These look SO yummy!! I can’t wait to try! It was so good to meet you in person last weekend! I have been following your blog for awhile so had to admit I was a wee bit star struck, haha! Congrats to your sister for graduating! I hope you’re having a fabulous week so far! Hugs!
~Jen @ Yummy. Healthy. Easy.
Jamielyn
Thanks Jen, you’re so sweet! It was fun to meet you! Can’t wait to keep up with your blog. :D
Gloria @ Simply Gloria
Love this recipe! I used to make this for all my siblings growing up…I’m the oldest and was the one always in the kitchen…as I am now. (= Thank you for sharing this recipe to bring me back to the good ol’ days!
Sarah @ Miss CandiQuik
Yummy!! And I’m sure, fairly addicting! :)
Holly @HollyPop Designs
Look too good! Another recipe I will have to try!
Sara Ogg
My daughter calls this “candy crack” because it is addicting! I add chopped pecans and choc. Chips to each cracker before baking.
brenda
One of my co-workers makes this and we call it “crack” too! She puts M&M’s and broken pretzels on it. Soooo good! I like the idea of chopped nuts.
Jamielyn
Yum, your co-workers recipe sounds delicious!! I’ll have to give that a try next time! Thanks for sharing!
Capturing Joy with Kristen Duke
How cute that your grandparents bake together! Excited to make this soon! Pinned already…
Carmen
I make this with the chocolate on top and sprinkle with pecans. In fact, I made it this weekend … and remembered why I don’t make it much. It’s almost gone already!
cinda herrera
love it
Tera
We did that too, but after we poured the toffee mixture, we put milk chocolate chips and as they melted, spread it around. So a chocolate/toffee saltine treat. MMMmmmm! Now I gotta make em!
Abbey
That looks amazing! Thanks for sharing Jamielyn!
Jamielyn
Thanks Abbey! It’s super yummy. Enjoy your Sunday! :)
Cranberry Morning
I don’t dare get near that recipe! lol Looks way too good! What a sweet photo of you and your grandma, and such a great thing that she shared her recipes with you!
Jamielyn
Lol, it is dangerous! You are fair warned. ;) It’s a must try though!