Homemade Turtles

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Homemade Chocolate Turtles — Fast, easy, no-bake and just 4 ingredients! Chewy, gooey, salty-and-sweet! Homemade always tastes better! Yum!!

Homemade Turtles - Fast, easy, no-bake and just 4 ingredients! Chewy, gooey, salty-and-sweet! Homemade always tastes better! Yum!!

Caramel Pecan Turtle Recipe 

I’ve always loved Turtles and decided to make my own. Everything tastes better when it’s homemade, even Turtles.

Lately I can’t get enough of the pecan-caramel-chocolate combination. Crunchy, chewy, salty-and-sweet.

First there was Salted Caramel and Chocolate Pecan Pie Bars, then The Best Turtle Brownies, and now these.

I first made Turtles in 2009. Holy antique photography but I don’t delete old posts because they remind me how far I’ve come and how far my daughter has come. She was in cloth diapers then and now she’s in glittery lip gloss.

Homemade Turtles - Fast, easy, no-bake and just 4 ingredients! Chewy, gooey, salty-and-sweet! Homemade always tastes better! Yum!!

These homemade turtles candies are no-bake, easy, ready in under a half hour, and you only need 4 ingredients.

Some Turtles in the photos below are coated with milk chocolate and others with dark. On some, I sprinkled sea salt to play up the salty-and-sweet aspect. On some I drizzled milk chocolate over a dark chocolate-coated Turtle and vice versa.

Between the salty-and-sweet component, the crunchy pecans, chewy and gooey caramel, and the rich chocolate, they’re hard to resist. Save this recipe for holiday candy-making, birthdays, or for a last-minute hostess gift.

Or just hoard them all for yourself.

Homemade Turtles - Fast, easy, no-bake and just 4 ingredients! Chewy, gooey, salty-and-sweet! Homemade always tastes better! Yum!!

Ingredients in Chocolate Turtles

To make these homemade caramel turtles, you’ll need the following: 

  • Pecan halves (I used Trader Joe’s roasted, salted pecan halves)
  • Caramel squares
  • Cream or half and half 
  • Chocolate 
  • Sea salt (optional) 

Homemade Turtles - Fast, easy, no-bake and just 4 ingredients! Chewy, gooey, salty-and-sweet! Homemade always tastes better! Yum!!

How to Make Chocolate Turtles 

Homemade turtle candy is simple to prepare and requires no baking! Here’s a look at how the chocolate turtles are made: 

  1. Make piles of about 5 pecans each and top each pile with caramel sauce.
  2. I melted 25 caramel squares with 1/4 cup cream in the microwave (or use the stove). Take your time and stop and stir frequently so you don’t burn the mixture and have to start over. The caramel sauce is runny and loose when you first take it out of the microwave, but firms up quite a bit as it cools.
  3. After topping each pecan pile with caramel, cover with melted chocolate. 

Homemade Turtles - Fast, easy, no-bake and just 4 ingredients! Chewy, gooey, salty-and-sweet! Homemade always tastes better! Yum!!

What’s the Best Type of Chocolate for Turtles? 

I used Trader Joe’s Pound Plus Bars because they melt smoother and easier than chocolate chips. You may use semi-sweet, milk, or dark chocolate. Pick your favorite! 

Can I Use Another Type of Nut?

Yes, but caramel turtles are traditionally made with pecan halves. However, roasted peanuts or almonds would also taste delicious here! 

Homemade Chocolate Turtles — Fast, easy, no-bake and just 4 ingredients! Chewy, gooey, salty-and-sweet! Homemade always tastes better! Yum!!

What Type of Caramels Should I Use? 

You want to buy soft, individually wrapped caramel candies (not hard caramels). I’ve made the chocolate turtles recipe with both Kraft brand caramels and Werther’s Baking Caramels and can recommend both. 

How to Store Homemade Turtles 

Store the pecan turtles at room temperature in an airtight container for up to 3 weeks

Homemade Turtles - Fast, easy, no-bake and just 4 ingredients! Chewy, gooey, salty-and-sweet! Homemade always tastes better! Yum!!

Tips for Making Homemade Turtles Candy 

When making the pecan piles, I recommend overlapping some of the nuts so that the caramel doesn’t ooze straight through. 

Melting the caramel can be tricky, so I’ve given very detailed tips on how to melt it in the recipe card below. 

You’ll want to chop up chocolate bars for this recipe rather than use chocolate chips. Chocolate chips don’t melt as well and can seize up in the microwave. 

Homemade Turtles - Fast, easy, no-bake and just 4 ingredients! Chewy, gooey, salty-and-sweet! Homemade always tastes better! Yum!!

Homemade Chocolate Turtles — Fast, easy, no-bake and just 4 ingredients! Chewy, gooey, salty-and-sweet! Homemade always tastes better! Yum!!

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Homemade Turtles

By Averie Sunshine
Fast, easy, no-bake and just 4 ingredients! Chewy, gooey, salty-and-sweet! Homemade always tastes better! Yum!!
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Additional Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes
Servings: 30
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Ingredients  

  • 8 ounces pecan halves, I used roasted, lightly salted
  • 25 caramel squares, unwrapped (about 1 heaping cup)
  • ¼ cup cream or half-and-half, divided
  • about 16 ounces roughly chopped chocolate, melted (I used 8 ounces dark and 8 ounces milk, both Trader Joe’s Pound Plus bars)
  • sea salt, optional for sprinkling

Instructions 

  • Line two baking sheets or large platters with parchment paper. It’s helpful if they will fit in either fridge or freezer.
  • Make small piles of pecans, using 5 to 6 pieces per pile. Overlap the pecans some to reduce gaps so the caramel doesn’t seep through.
  • In a medium microwave-safe bowl, add the caramels, half of the cream (reserve the remainder), and heat on high power to melt. It will probably take about 3 to 4 minutes total, but you must stop and stir the mixture every 30 seconds so you don’t burn it. Alternatively, you can melt caramels on the stove over low heat, using caution and stirring frequently. **(see notes below on melting the caramels)
  • Add about 1 tablespoon caramel to the top of each pecan pile; set aside.
  • In a medium microwave-safe bowl, add 8 ounces chocolate and heat to melt, about 1 minute on high power. Heat in 15-second increments until chocolate can be stirred smooth. I prefer working in smaller batches with chocolate and recommend doing the same and not heating all 16 ounces at once; melt additional chocolate as necessary.
  • Add about 2 tablespoons chocolate to the top of each pecan cluster by dolloping it on top and letting it fall down the sides.
  • Optionally add a pinch of sea salt to each Turtle.
  • Allow Turtles to firm up at room temp (will take many hours) or in the fridge or freezer (about 15 minutes) before serving.

Notes

**Notes on melting the caramel: The first few times, stirring is almost futile but eventually the caramels soften enough to be stirred smooth. Take your time, don’t overheat or heat too quickly, and keep stirring; it will come together. If the mixture seems thick and needs more cream, add the remaining amount. I used 1/4 cup total and have made the recipe with both Kraft brand caramels and Werther’s Baking Caramels, but caramels vary and you may need less cream than I did. The caramel is runny and loose when it first comes together, but firms up quite a bit as it cools. 
Storage: Turtles will keep airtight at room temperature for weeks, or in the fridge or freezer for many months. 

Nutrition

Serving: 1, Calories: 308kcal, Carbohydrates: 29g, Protein: 3g, Fat: 21g, Saturated Fat: 10g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 10g, Cholesterol: 28mg, Sodium: 103mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 22g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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  1. I absolutely love this idea! Turtles are one of my favourite American treats, so I love the fact I can make these at home!

  2. Ughhhhhh I love turtles!!! Do not tempt me into making them because I will not share!

  3. This reminds me how I used to hide chocolates from my family (when I was a teenager), but I have a feeling if I made these I’d had them from my family now… or at least store them way in the back of the pantry behide the chips. Not that I’ve done that recently, ahem. Sounds so easy with the caramels squares. And, I’m glad you put your caramel at the end of this post, I’ve got to check out your tips, I attempted caramel last night and it was a dud :(

    1. Caramel can be so finicky and if you over do it, it’ll turn solid and hard; under-do it and it’s runny. And of course, you can’t leave it because you don’t want to burn it! But I think my recipe that I’ve posted is about as straightforward as I’ve found for liquid caramel sauce (although this recipe for Turtles uses caramel squares; have to for consistency/texture).

  4. I remember that post! So random what sticks in my brain.

    But talk about a blast from the past, right? I can’t believe how much, you, Skylar, and your blog have changed! I mean, I can believe it, but wow!

    Fantastic photos, Averie. Per usual. :D

    1. You better than anyone know exactly how much things have changed over the years…pretty crazy when you think about it, right :) And thanks for the photo compliments!

  5. Oh boy, these look delicious! I have no choice. I must make homemade turtles now. Thank you for sharing.

  6. Turtles are a favorite of mine…these turtles look delciious…awesome actually! I love this recipe and will have to try it! Thanks for sharing!