Pecan Caramel Turtle Candy Bars | Easy Salted Caramel Candy Recipe (2024)

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Another delicious recipe from my grandmother’s cookbook, these Pecan Caramel Turtle Candy Bars are a fun, easy bar version of a Turtle candy. They’re sweet, salty and perfect for parties!

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Pecan Caramel Turtle Candy Bars

So the weather here has been kind of crazy lately. Not Boston crazy, but Atlanta crazy. Like 60s one weekend, then freezing rain and ice a week or two later. Like, how does that work?

About this time last year we had the Snowpocalypse. Ice for days and stranded cars everywhere. Fortunately the hubs mad me leave work earlier, so I ended up getting home just as it was starting to get bad.

The weather we’ve had this week has been nothing compared to that, but it is seriously cold. And even though the roads are fine, the ice on our bushes and trees is pretty thick. Some people lost power and some trees were down, but we were fine. The hubs wrapped some bungee cords around a couple trees that are kind of small and were starting to bend and look like they might snap.

With the warmer weather we’d had, some of our flower bulbs had actually started coming up and sadly they will most likely die now. I’m not sure what they’re called, but they are pretty purple flowers…though not this year.

Supposedly there’s a chance for more snow and ice this weekend. We’ll see. I know it it’ll be nothing compared to Boston no matter what.

Maybe I should make another batch of these bars to keep us company though, just in case? They’re quick and easy to make.

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After making Moist and Chewy Banana Oatmeal Cookies and Pineapple Coconut Bars from my grandmother’s cookbook, I decided these bars looked like fun ones to make next.

The recipe is actually cut out of what looks like a magazine. It looks like it was ad for Nestle product. You know, like the ones you’ll often see in magazines now? With a recipe using the product?

And though I think thy are basically like a bar version of turtle candies, that’s partly because I used pecans instead of walnuts. They were called “Triple Treats Candy” in the recipe I have. Caramel + walnuts + chocolate = triple candy. Smart, right? You could use walnuts or pecans.

Despite being an old recipe, I had to make these bars several times to get them just right. The original recipe calls for a 14 oz bag of caramels. I’m guessing they used to sell a 14 oz bag, but they don’t anymore. Now it’s 11 oz. And rather than have a recipe where you use a full bag plus a little of another, I decided to alter the recipe a bit so that the problem was solved.

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The first time around, there was too much butter and water added. After cutting them into bars, the caramel slowly oozed out all over the place. They were stacked on a plate and ended up as one big brick.

The second batch didn’t have enough butter and water and those were like trying to bite into a brick.

Finally the third batch was just right. Soft enough to bite into but firm enough that they don’t melt.

The original recipe doesn’t call for the salt on top, but I’m totally into chocolate, caramel and salt these days, so I added it. Feel free to leave it off though.

Yay for old recipes! 🙂

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Recipe

Pecan Caramel Turtle Candy Bars

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  • Author: Lindsay
  • Prep Time: 25 minutes
  • Cook Time: 0 minutes
  • Total Time: 25 minutes
  • Yield: 9-12 Bars
  • Category: Dessert
  • Method: No Bake
  • Cuisine: American
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Description

Another delicious recipe from my grandmother’s cookbook, these Pecan Caramel Turtle Candy Bars are a fun, easy bar version of a Turtle candy. They’re sweet, salty and perfect for parties!

Ingredients

  • 12 oz semi sweet chocolate chips, about 2 cups, divided
  • 2 tbsp shortening, divided
  • 11 oz bag caramels
  • 2 tbsp butter
  • 2 tbsp water
  • 1 cup chopped pecans
  • sea salt

Instructions

1. Line an 8×8 pan with parchment paper or aluminum foil.

2. Place half of the chocolate chips and shortening in a microwave safe bowl. Microwave in short intervals of about 30 seconds at a time, until melted and smooth.

3. Pour chocolate mixture into pan and spread into an even layer. Refrigerate until firm.

4. Melt caramels, butter and water in a pan over low to medium heat until melted and smooth.

5. Stir in chopped pecans.

6. Remove pan from refrigerator and spread caramel mixture evenly over the chocolate layer.

7. Place pan back into refrigerator until tacky, about 15 minutes.

8. Place remaining half of the chocolate chips and shortening in the microwave safe bowl. Microwave in short intervals of about 30 seconds at a time, until melted and smooth.

9. Pour chocolate mixture over caramel and spread into an even layer. Place in refrigerator until firm.

10. Cut into squares.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 bar
  • Calories: 262
  • Sugar: 19.2 g
  • Sodium: 501.4 mg
  • Fat: 12.5 g
  • Carbohydrates: 36.1 g
  • Protein: 2.4 g
  • Cholesterol: 0 mg

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  • Halloween
  • Holidays
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  • Other Sweets
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  • Sweets and Treats
  • Thanksgiving

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Pecan Caramel Turtle Candy Bars | Easy Salted Caramel Candy Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is a turtle candy? ›

Turtles are a candy made with pecans and caramel dipped in chocolate, with a shape resembling a turtle. The name is trademarked by DeMet's Candy Company. In Canada, they are sold under the Nestlé brand name.

How many calories in a chocolate caramel turtle? ›

De Met's Original Pecans Chocolate Caramel Turtles (2 pieces) contains 19g total carbs, 18g net carbs, 10g fat, 2g protein, and 170 calories.

What is turtle candy made of? ›

Three ingredients that can perk up any palate or day, Turtles ® clusters are bursting with crunchy pecans, creamy caramel, and all wrapped up in luscious chocolate.

Who made the original turtle candy? ›

The chocolate turtle today is a trademarked candy from Chicago's DeMet's Candy Company. However, candy history tells us that the "turtle" originated in San Francisco during the early 1900s. The chocolate candy with caramel and pecans was the creation of a candy chef named Louis Gordon Hooper.

How much sugar is in a turtle? ›

Per 100 g
Per 100 g
Sugars50.7 g
Protein4.04 g
Potassium315.0 mg
Calcium126.0 mg
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Is caramel turtle sugar free? ›

Reduced fat, no sugar added vanilla flavoured ice cream with caramel-filled milk chocolate flavoured turtles and a caramel ribbon.

How much sugar is in a turtle chocolate? ›

Milk chocolate turtle by LIL' TURTLES contains 300 calories per 54 g serving. This serving contains 21 g of fat, 3 g of protein and 26 g of carbohydrate. The latter is 23 g sugar and 1 g of dietary fiber, the rest is complex carbohydrate.

Why is it called a turtle candy? ›

Developed in 1918 by DeMet's Candy Company, these delectable bites were made of pecan pieces that were coated in caramel and then enveloped inside a glob of gourmet chocolate. And why were they called turtles? Because they actually looked like turtles with a large, chocolate covered shell.

Is turtle meat illegal in the US? ›

Today green sea turtles, like all other species of sea turtles, are federally protected under the Endangered Species Act. If you ate one in the United States, you would be committing a felony. Turtles are one of the most imperiled groups of animals on the planet.

What does turtle taste like? ›

A lot of people compare it to chicken but it's more along the line of pork with a bit of a seafood edge. Like squirrel, most people who try snapping turtle for the first time are utterly surprised with just how good it tastes. It has a firm texture, similar to rabbit, with a very distinct and slightly sweet flavor.

What does turtle flavor taste like? ›

If not, you obviously never had Dunkin' Turtle Love® artificially flavored coffee in your mug. Swirling with notes of creamy caramel, buttery pecan and smooth dark chocolate flavors, Turtle Love® flavored coffee is a dark roast that will have you head over heels at first sip.

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