Chocolate Dipped Toffee Graham Crackers

Crisp graham crackers are dunked in rich chocolate and covered with crunchy toffee bits. Toss on some festive sprinkles for maximum holiday appeal.

Chocolate Dipped Toffee Graham Crackers

This is practically a no-cook, no-bake treat that will be at home on your holiday cookie or candy tray. It’s such a simple, satisfying sweet and kids can help sprinkle on the toffee bits and holiday nonpareils. It really doesn’t get any easier than this!

Chocolate Dipped Toffee Graham Crackers

The yield is about 24 pieces, which can be divided up into snack bags for cute gifts or stocking stuffers. Who doesn’t love chocolate and toffee together? And with the slightly sweet graham cracker center it’s so crunchable and addictive!

Chocolate Dipped Toffee Graham Crackers

You can use your favorite graham crackers for this, but I used Honey Maid Fresh Stacks because they are pre-cut into squares. I didn’t even have to break any graham cracker sheets apart! I’m not sure if this was smart or just lazy – or perhaps both (ha!). I could see it being a nice time-saver for busy parents.

Chocolate Dipped Toffee Graham Crackers

As you drizzle the graham crackers with white chocolate, sprinkle them fairly quickly with toppings  before the chocolate hardens. 

Chocolate Dipped Toffee Graham Crackers

I think this might become our new holiday tradition! They are so very easy to make and a little too easy to eat. The toffee bits really bring out a buttery note in the graham crackers. 

Chocolate Dipped Toffee Graham Crackers

If you’re not looking to spend a ton of time in the kitchen this year, but still want to make some holiday treat-making memories with the kids, then this may be the ticket! 

Chocolate Dipped Toffee Graham Crackers

Heather Baird
5 from 3 votes
Prep Time 30 minutes
20 minutes setting time 20 minutes
Total Time 50 minutes
Course Dessert
Cuisine American
Servings 24

Ingredients
  

  • 24 oz. chocolate candy coating almond bark or Ghiradelli chocolate wafers
  • 4 oz. white chocolate candy coating or almond bark
  • 24 graham cracker squares
  • 2/3 cup toffee bits recommend Heath Bits o’ Brickle
  • 2-3 tablespoons red and green nonpareils

Instructions
 

  • Cover a large work surface with parchment paper. Transfer the candy coating to a microwave-safe bowl and heat at 100% power at 30 second intervals; stir well between heating until melted and smooth. Place a graham cracker into the melted chocolate and turn using two forks. Lift the graham cracker out of the chocolate with a fork and place on the parchment. Repeat this process with half of the graham crackers. After dipping about 12, the chocolate will begin to harden so re-heat it for about 30 seconds or until it can be stirred smooth. Wash and dry the forks; proceed with dipping the next 12 graham crackers. Allow the chocolate to set up at room temperature, about 20 minutes.
  • Melt the white chocolate candy coating in the microwave as before with the chocolate coating, and transfer it to a disposable piping bag or a zip-top bag. Pour the toffee bits and nonpareils in small bowls and have them ready to hand. Drizzle four chocolate-covered graham crackers with the white chocolate and then immediately sprinkle on toffee bits and nonpareils. Repeat process until all of the graham crackers are drizzled and coated with toffee and sprinkles. Let stand at room temperature until set, about 20 minutes.
  • When the white chocolate is set, peel a graham cracker away from the parchment and break away excess candy from around the edges. Lay on a clean plate or serving platter. Repeat process with all of the graham crackers. Store the coated graham crackers in an air-tight container, or package 6 in each of four clear gusseted treat bags and tie with festive ribbon for gifting.
Keyword christmas candy, dipped graham crackers, easy christmas cookies
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Linda
Linda
3 years ago

These look delicious and easy to make!
Love your packaging. I just may have to make a run to the store for the ingredients! Thanks for sharing an easy recipe that will be fun to share with friends! All of your posts this month have been fabulous. Thanks for sharing your talents and knowledge!

Heather Baird
Heather Baird
3 years ago
Reply to  Linda

Hi Linda! So happy you've enjoyed the recipes. All the best to you!

m'liss
m'liss
1 year ago

What a great idea for gifts or for something different for the cookie plate.
May i ask where you purchased the cellophane bags? They seem the perfect size.

Meghan
Meghan
1 year ago

Just came upon these and cannot wait to hand them out to family and friends this holiday season. As others have said, I love your packaging. Did you use the standard round cupcake liners to set the graham-crackers in before wrapping them in the treat bags?