Easy Christmas Crack Recipe
This Easy Christmas Crack Recipe is a sweet, salty holiday treat made with crispy saltine crackers, buttery toffee and melted chocolate. Finished with festive sprinkles, it’s a crunchy, irresistible candy that comes together in just minutes.
A staple on cookie trays and dessert tables, this treat is as simple as it is addictive. The combination of caramelized brown sugar, chocolate and a salty crunch makes it the perfect recipe for gifting, snacking or bringing to holiday parties.
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- Sweet and Salty Perfection: Every bite has the perfect balance of buttery toffee and melted chocolate.
- Simple Ingredients: Made with just five pantry staples and no candy thermometer required.
- Quick to Make: Ready in under 30 minutes with minimal prep time.
- Perfect for Gifting: Break into pieces, bag up and share with friends or family.
- Holiday Favorite: A crowd-pleasing treat that’s become a Christmas classic.
This Christmas crack recipe uses a few simple ingredients to create layers of buttery toffee and rich chocolate.
See the recipe card below for the exact quantities of each ingredient.
- Saltine Crackers: Provide the salty, crispy base that balances the sweetness.
- Unsalted Butter: Forms the base of the caramel layer and adds rich flavor.
- Brown Sugar: Melts with the butter to create a buttery toffee coating.
- Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips: Melt into a smooth chocolate layer that hardens as it cools.
All you need is a 13x17 baking sheet, aluminum foil, a saucepan and an offset spatula for this simple candy recipe.
- Dark Chocolate: Use dark chocolate chips or chopped chocolate for a richer flavor.
- White Chocolate Drizzle: Swirl melted white chocolate on top for a decorative finish.
- Nutty Crunch: Add chopped pecans or almonds before the chocolate sets.
- Cracker Swap: Try using Ritz or graham crackers for a buttery variation.
- Peppermint Twist: Sprinkle crushed candy canes on top for a holiday peppermint flavor.
Look at how simple it is to make this recipe.
Preheat oven to 350F and line a sheet pan with aluminum foil and set aside.
Arrange crackers side by side on prepared baking sheet in a single layer.
Over medium heat, melt butter and brown sugar together. Bring to a boil for 10 minutes, stirring periodically (too much stirring can cause the caramel to separate).
Pour and evenly spread caramel over crackers (work quickly here, it will harden quickly), then bake for 8-10 minutes (or until it starts to gentle bubble.
Once you remove the sheet from oven sprinkle chocolate chips over top. Once it starts to look melty (about 2 minutes), spread it evenly over the caramel using an offset spatula.
Top with any sprinkles as desired (or not).
Let set at room temperature or refrigerate for 2 hours, then break into pieces.
Hint: Be sure to boil for 3 minutes, this ensures the caramel will set correctly without overcooking it.
Recipe Tips
- Spread Quickly: The toffee hardens fast, so work quickly to cover all crackers evenly.
- Watch the Oven: Keep an eye during baking, you just want it to bubble, not burn.
- Melt the Chocolate Gently: Let the residual heat soften the chips before spreading.
- Break Once Set: Wait until fully cooled to get those perfect shards of toffee crunch.
Another classic dessert you have to make during the holidays is our Christmas Pretzel Treats.
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Storage Instructions
- Room Temperature: Store in an airtight container for up to 1 week.
- Refrigerator: Keeps well for up to 2 weeks. The cold helps maintain the structure and hard texture.
- Freezer: Store in a freezer-safe container for up to 2 months; thaw at room temperature before serving.
Serving Suggestions
- Holiday Dessert Trays: Pair with our Peppermint Cookies, Frosted Sugar Cookie Bars, Snickerdoodle Cookie Bars or Peppermint Brownies.
- Gift Ideas: Wrap in clear bags tied with ribbon for teachers, neighbors or coworkers.
- Party Snacks: Serve alongside Crockpot Hot Chocolate, Eggnog Espresso Martini or a Caramel Mocha.
Easy Christmas Crack Recipe FAQs
Why is it called Christmas Crack?Because it’s so deliciously addictive! The combination of sweet, salty and crunchy makes it hard to stop at one piece.
Do I need a candy thermometer?While you can use one, if you boil the butter and sugar mixture until it is a rich golden color (about 8 minutes) it will be perfect. If you do use one you can cook it until between 270-290F.
Why did my toffee separate?It was likely boiled too long, at too high heat or it was stirred too often. Stir periodically to ensure it does not stick; there is enough butter it shouldn’t!
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Easy Christmas Crack Recipe
Recipe details
Ingredients
- 48 saltine crackers salted
- 3 sticks butter unsalted
- 300 grams light brown sugar about 1 1/2 cups, packed
- 2 cups semi-sweet chocolate chips
- Christmas sprinkles optional
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350F and line a sheet pan with aluminum foil and set aside.
- Arrange crackers side by side on prepared baking sheet in a single layer.
- Over medium heat, melt butter and brown sugar together. Bring to a boil for 10 minutes, stirring periodically (too much stirring can cause the caramel to separate).
- Pour and evenly spread caramel over crackers (work quickly here, it will harden quickly), then bake for 8-10 minutes (or until it starts to gentle bubble.
- Once you remove the sheet from oven sprinkle chocolate chips over top. Once it starts to look melty (about 2 minutes), spread it evenly over the caramel using an offset spatula.
- Top with any sprinkles as desired (or not).
- Let set at room temperature or refrigerate for 2 hours, then break into pieces.
Tips
- Boil Properly: Be sure to boil for 3 minutes, this ensures the caramel will set correctly without overcooking it.
- Spread Quickly: The toffee hardens fast, so work quickly to cover all crackers evenly.
- Watch the Oven: Keep an eye during baking, you just want it to bubble, not burn.
- Melt the Chocolate Gently: Let the residual heat soften the chips before spreading.
- Break Once Set: Wait until fully cooled to get those perfect shards of toffee crunch.
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Question. In the directions, it says boil for 10 minutes, but in the tips, it says boil for 3 minutes. Big difference. Which is correct? thanks so much
My question as well on the boiling time. ??