Chocolate Toffee Wedges

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I love toffee! It is a great addition to pretty much anything, so when I stumbled upon this recipe in the Weekend Baker, I knew I had to try it! Chocolate Toffee Wedges…a dream come true!

This recipe was SO easy to make! Almost too easy! If you are a baker, I am sure you will have all of the ingredients on hand. I love recipes like this!

You mix up the dough by hand, no mixer is even needed. I love my Kitchenaid, she is my dearest friend, but sometimes it is nice to get an arm workout in:) Once you have the recipe mixed up you spread the batter in a pie or cake pan. Simple! You bake it for about 20 minutes and that is it! Cut in wedges and enjoy!

I loved the deep chocolaty flavor. The texture was a mix between a brownie and cookie. How good does that sound, huh?? And of course the toffee was absolutely divine! I sprinkled extra toffee on top when serving. I am sure these wedges would be fantastic with ice cream on top too! Anyway you eat these, they will be good! I promise you that!

Chocolate Toffee Wedges
Adapted from: The Weekend Baker by Abigail Johnson Dodge

Ingredients:
● ¾ cup all-purpose flour
● ¾ cup granulated sugar
● ⅓ cup bittersweet chocolate, (2 ounces) coarsely chopped
● ½ cup unsweetened cocoa powder, sifted
● ¼ tsp ground cinnamon
● ¼ tsp baking powder
● ¼ tsp table salt
● ⅓ cup canola oil
● 2 large eggs
● ½ cup toffee bits

Directions:
Position an oven rack on the middle rung. Heat oven to 350 degrees. Lightly grease the bottom ands ides of a 9-inch pie plate (I used a cake pan).
In a medium bowl, sift together the flour, sugar, cocoa powder, cinnamon, baking powder, and salt. Add in the toffee bits and chocolate chunks. Whisk until blended.
In a separate bowl, mix together the oil and eggs with a fork until just blended.
Pour the liquid over the flour mixture and mix with a rubber spatula until just blended. The batter will resemble a scone or other dry mixture but don’t worry. It’s not meant to be a wet dough.
Scrape the mixture in to the pie plate and spread evenly. You might have to press the mixture in to the sides if you are having trouble spreading with a spatula.
Bake for 20 minutes or until a toothpick or cake tester inserted in to the center comes out with only a few gooey pieces clinging to it. Transfer the baking dish to a cooling rack and let cool. Cut pie into wedges.

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I'm Maria and my husband is Josh. We share a love of cooking, baking, and entertaining. We enjoy creating recipes that are simple, fresh, and family friendly. We love sitting around the table with good food, good conversation, and good friends and family! Our kitchen is always open!
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  1. These looks great! But where do you buy toffee bits? Are they in the candy aisle? Perhaps I’m just not looking in the right place…What brand do you purchase?

  2. You can find toffee bits in the baking aisle by the chocolate chips. They are Heath brand. If you can’t find them just chop up a Heath or Skor bar.

  3. yes toffee and chocolate do go together really well.
    I had a recipe for something similiar on my to-bake list. Can’t find it, but now I’m curious as I haven’t had toffee in ages.

  4. Yummy bars. Chocolate and toffee are so great together.

    Would you believe that none of hte supermarkets in my area carry toffee bars or bits? When I need toffee, I have to buy SKOR or Heath from CVS of all places!

  5. Yum! Sounds like the perfect quickie chocolate fix! And with the canola oil instead of butter, I can almost pretend that it’s a health food! I am going to make these ASAP!

  6. Thanks for the info! I’ve never seen them before (nor those Cinnamon Chips people use sometimes). I’ll chop up the Heath bar instead! Thanks!

  7. Butterscotch would be a great flavor too I would think… since I have them on hand, might be the easy way out!
    Love the wedges.

  8. Oh yes….

    Lincoln here again,

    I had the fish taco’s, the fritata, and the Chocolate Toffee Wedges in a two day span.

    What Maria is not telling you is the picture with a portion eaten out already is really pie chart….The portion eaten already was what everyone ate…The portion not eaten in that picture was eaten by me….so hard to call it a chocolate Toffee Wedge when it is 3/4 the circle.

    I am going to break a rule here and let you in on a possible future post with a single phrase.

    “Roast Beef”

  9. yum yum!!! I love putting toffee to everything too!!! and the middle texture between cookie and brownie is just perfect!! 😀

  10. toffee is divine, and it’s a perfect addition to this brownie-like treat. good for you for giving your kitchenaid a rest. 🙂

  11. The Weekend Baker is definitely a great book and a must have! I’ve baked a few things from the book with great success. I’ve not made the Chocolate Toffee Wedges but they look amazingly good.

    Maria
    x

  12. I just found your blog but have loved looking back at all your recipes and just added you to my google reader. These look wonderful!!