Christmas Crack. If you've never tried this you're missing out! Really easy recipe and always a hit at home!

Christmas Crack. If you've never tried this you're missing out! Really easy recipe and always a hit at home!
This is well... simply delicious! Christmas Crack, also known as Saltine Cracker Candy is of course extremely popular over the Christmas and Thanksgiving holidays. Often made and cut into pieces, wrapped as gifts, or simply for the family to enjoy at home. I would suggest you make up two batches of Christmas Crack because this goes fast!
This is often made for gifts, so you could make up a batch and pop some pieces in a nice mason jar, tie a Christmas ribbon around the jar and viola! A perfect Christmas present!
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Here's a photo below where Cathy made up a batch of Christmas Crack and added them to a jar along with some of her Chocolate Joy Cookies. So you get the idea!

This recipe has been generously shared by Cathy Kopp. Cathy tells me she used the basics from a recipe she saw at Mommy's Kitchen and has also kindly added a few notes and tips along the way of how she made this Christmas Crack recipe so everyone can make this!
Prep Time
10 minutes
Cook Time
5 minutes
Serves
16-inch x 11-inch tray
Ingredients
1 ½ sleeves saltine crackers
1 ¼ cups unsalted butter
1 ¼ cup light brown sugar
8 oz package Heath Milk Chocolate Toffee Bits
Instructions
1. Preheat oven to 400 F. Line a greased or sprayed rimmed baking sheet (16" x 11") and cover with foil or parchment so it also comes up the sides. This will stop the mixture from sticking and also help when you remove from the pan after. ** If using foil, it is advisable to grease the surface of that too to avoid the sugars from sticking when baking.
2. Put down a single layer of crackers to cover the pan.
3. In a saucepan, add the sugar and butter and heat until it has all melted and begins to boil. Be careful because this mixture is HOT. Give it a stir and when the syrup is boiling, continue to boil for 3 full minutes.
4. After 3 minutes, pour the mixture, CAREFULLY (It is hot remember!) over the crackers, spreading evenly and place in the oven for 5 minutes.
5. Remove from the oven and sprinkle the milk chocolate toffee bits all over whilst still hot. Allow to completely cool then break into pieces.
We'd love to hear from you and what you thought of our Christmas Crack recipe. Did you make any changes or add some other goodies? Let us know in the comments below. Thanks for reading and happy cooking!
Cathy’s also got a lovely recipe for Bacon Crack. Click on the photo to go take a look. It’s so delicious!

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Christmas Crack
Christmas Crack. If you've never tried this you're missing out! Really easy recipe and always a hit at home!
Ingredients
- 1 ½ sleeves saltine crackers
- 1 ¼ cups unsalted butter
- 1 ¼ cup light brown sugar
- 8 oz package Heath Milk Chocolate Toffee Bits
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 400 F. Line a greased or sprayed rimmed baking sheet (16" x 11") and cover with foil or parchment so it also comes up the sides.
- Put down a single layer of crackers to cover the pan
- In a saucepan, add the sugar and butter and heat until it has all melted and begins to boil. Be careful because this mixture is HOT. Give it a stir and when the syrup is boiling, continue to boil for 3 full minutes.
- After 3 minutes, pour the mixture, CAREFULLY (It is hot remember!) over the crackers and place in the oven for 5 minutes.
- Remove from the oven and sprinkle the milk chocolate toffee bits all over whilst still hot. Allow to completely cool then break in to pieces.
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Nutrition Information:
Yield: 16 Serving Size: 16 x 11 inch panAmount Per Serving: Calories: 262Total Fat: 19gSaturated Fat: 12gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 6gCholesterol: 46mgSodium: 54mgCarbohydrates: 24gFiber: 0gSugar: 23gProtein: 1g
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Lori
says:This stuff is AMAZING and SO easy to make! It’s a holiday family favorite for sure! I would definitely make sure you let the butter/sugar combo boil the ENTIRE 3 minutes. I made one batch and didn’t wait long enough and it definitely changed it. The second batch was perfect!
Pavel Lihani
says:I have a question for the folks offended by the use of the term “crack”: how do you open your eggs?
Those persons complaining about the use of the name “Crack” for this confection need to educate themselves about the history of “crack”. As a term referring to a type of cocaine, “crack” was first used in 1985. On the other hand, “soft crack” and “hard crack” are terms used in candy making to indicate the concentration of a sugar syrup when a bit is dropped into cold water and have been in use since at least prior to 1900 (is the best documentation I have found during my abbreviated research). Nowadays a candy thermometer is a more accurate way to know the sugar concentration. My candy thermometer, by the way, actually lists “Soft Crack” and “Hard Crack” on its face.
Queen of Hearts
says:I make this every year. It’s incredible. I use salted butter though, makes it even better like salted caramel…but isn’t too salty.
Queen of Hearts
says:Omg stop. It’s a joke. Lighten up!! Everyone asks me for my Christmas crack every year.
Susan Ducot
says:Please do mot label recipes as crack” this or ” crack” that.Clearly,posters are not crack advocates,but it is a poor and disturbing comparison to describe something delicious as ” crack”.There is nothing good about crack & I believe posters could vome up with a more aporopriate word to label their reciped.
Me
says:Oh brother…. ?.
tibbs
says:It is no longer socially acceptable to referrence anything as “crack” unless one is referring drug usage or drug addiction! It is offensive, insensitive, disrespectful and only self serving, especially in today’s time of a national epidemic of drug addiction!
Connie King
says:Dear Tibbs: Gentle reminder to get over yourself. It is none of those things you said. You’re choosing to be mightily offended by a perfectly innocent name for simple sweets that people love to eat. Personally, I find the common description “to die for!” offensive and thoughtless. But, like you, I need to drop the knee jerk judgement, lighten up, and save my outrage for some things that really do offend—because there are so, so many deep offenses these days.
Darla Parker
says:I was thinking the same things Tibbs. Surely you can think of a cleaver name for a snack without being insensitive about a very real addiction.
Ann
says:Well said Connie, some people just won’t allow others to have a little fun. How about that “Crack Dip” made with cream cheese, sausage and Rotel Dip????
Carrie
says:I wonder if she goes bezerk over “Better Than Sex Cake” too?! Lol.
Carrie
says:Thank you! How ridiculous to get all bent out of shape over something so silly. Surely there are much more important things to get upset over. People like this will raise hell over the use of a word, yet not think twice about some of the real injustices going on in today’s world. If you don’t like the name of something, call it something else or move on. Don’t ruin everyone else’s fun just bc you’re butter about your crack days. Lol. Merry Christmas!
Carrie
says:*bitter