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If you’re a fan of chocolate and caramel, especially when mixed together, you need to try homemade Turtles Candy! Also made with toasted pecans, this no-bake candy will easily become one of your favorite desserts.

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  • Why You’ll Love These
  • What Are Turtles Candy?
  • What You’ll Need
  • How to Make Turtles Candy
  • Tips for Success
  • How to Store Homemade Candy
  • Can I Freeze Turtles Candy?
  • Get the Recipe

Why You’ll Love These

  • Toastedpecansare drizzled with homemadecarameland then topped withmelted chocolate.The ultimate salty/sweettreat.
  • These are a no-bakedessert. The only piece of special equipment you will need is acandy thermometer.
  • These candies are universally loved and perfect for gifting, especially around the holidays!

What Are Turtles Candy?

Turtles candies are bite-sized candies made up of pecan halves, caramel, and chocolate. They are named as such because when you pile the chocolate and caramel on top of the pecans, it kind of looks like the shell of a little turtle!

Toasted pecans are drizzled with homemade caramel and then topped with melted chocolate. Are you craving sugar now, or what? If that introduction didn’t already convince you, trust me when I tell you that these No-Bake Turtles Candies are THE dessert to satisfy your sweet tooth with.

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What You’ll Need

What exactly goes into making turtles candies? Round up the following 9 ingredients:

  • Pecans: You could use whole pecans, but, in my experience, halved pecans work best and toast quicker!
  • Butter: Salted or unsalted, whatever you prefer.
  • Light Brown Sugar: To provide that sweet caramel flavor!
  • Light Corn Syrup: To keep the caramel from crystallizing.
  • Kosher Salt: Regular salt is fine too.
  • Condensed Milk: Sweetened condensed milk is often sold in a 14 oz can, so you might just have to make two batches!
  • Vanilla Extract: Offers extra sweet flavor.
  • Chocolate Chips: I like to use semi-sweet chocolate chips rather than milk chocolate ones.
  • Vegetable Oil: Adding in a little vegetable oil to your chocolate while its melting makes the consistency SO smooth.

How to Make Turtles Candy

As far as candy-making processes go, this one is pretty simple. First you’ll toast the pecans, then you’ll make the caramel and melt the chocolate, and finally you’ll put all 3 components together.

Toast the Pecans: Preheat oven to 350°F. Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper and spread the pecan halves in a single layer on the prepared pan. Bake for 10 -12 minutes until lightly browned and fragrant.

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Allow the Pecans to Cool: Line another baking sheet with parchment paper and when the pecans are cooled arrange them into clusters of 3 or 4 nuts. Using an additional baking sheet allows you more space to work so they are not packed too close together as you top with caramel. Set the pecans aside.

Make the Caramel: In a medium, heavy-bottomed saucepan or Dutch Oven combine the butter, brown sugar, corn syrup, and salt. Bring to a boil over medium heat. Add in the sweetened condensed and continue boiling until it reaches 240°F on a candy thermometer.

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Melt the Chocolate: In a small microwave-safe bowl combine the chocolate chips and vegetable oil. Heat in 30 second intervals, stirring after each until the chocolate is melted and smooth. Spoon approximately 1/2 teaspoon of melted chocolate on top of the caramel. Allow the chocolate to set completely.

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Remove from the Heat: Stir in the vanilla. Allow the caramel to cool for 5 minutes and then spoon an approximate teaspoon on top of each pecan cluster.

Tips for Success

Looking for tips to perfect your turtle-candy-making techniques? I’ve got a few:

  • Making Caramel: If you don’t want to make the caramel from scratch, feel free to melt caramel candies on the stovetop with a double boiler.
  • If You Don’t Have Pecans: Use pretzels! Salty-sweet, slightly-modified turtle candies are just as tasty as the original versions.
  • To Help the Chocolate Set Quickly: Refrigerate the candies for 15-30 minutes after adding the melted chocolate.
  • Variations: Try adding some espresso powder to the chocolate for mocha turtle candies, use white chocolate instead of/with semi-sweet chocolate, or simply add a pinch of sea salt to the top of each candy!
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How to Store Homemade Candy

Store these candies in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 7 days. I don’t recommend storing them in the refrigerator because they’ll become too hard.

Side note, turtle candies make great gifts for family, friends, neighbors, etc. Once the chocolate and caramel have completely cooled, pop the candy in tupperware, or line a box/cookie tin with tissue paper if you’re feeling fancy, and they’ll be ready for delivery!

Can I Freeze Turtles Candy?

Yes! Freeze them in an airtight/freezer-safe container for up to a month.

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    • Author: Cookies & Cups
    • Prep Time: 20 minutes
    • Cook Time: 20 minutes
    • Total Time: 40 minutes
    • Yield: 75 candies 1x
    • Category: Candy
    • Method: No Bake
    • Cuisine: American

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    Chocolate, caramel, and toasted pecans? Sounds like the perfect dessert combination! This homemade Turtle Candy is sweet, crunchy, and absolutely delicious.

    Ingredients

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    • 4 cups pecan halves
    • 1/2 cup butter
    • 1 cup light brown sugar
    • 1/2 cup light corn syrup
    • 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt
    • 7 ounces sweetened condensed milk
    • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
    • 3/4 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips
    • 1/2 teaspoon vegetable oil

    Instructions

    1. Pecans: Preheat oven to 350°F. Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper and spread the pecan halves in a single layer on the prepared pan. Bake for 10 -12 minutes until lightly browned and fragrant.
    2. Allow the pecans to cool. Line another baking sheet with parchment paper and when the pecans are cooled arrange them into clusters of 3 or 4 nuts. Using an additional baking sheet allows you more space to work so they are not packed too close together as you top with caramel. Set the pecans aside.
    3. Caramel: In a medium, heavy-bottomed saucepan or Dutch Oven combine the butter, brown sugar, corn syrup, and salt. Bring to a boil over medium heat. Add in the sweetened condensed and continue boiling until it reaches 240°F on a candy thermometer. Remove from the heat and stir in the vanilla. Allow the caramel to cool for 5 minutes and then spoon an approximate teaspoon on top of each pecan cluster.
    4. Chocolate: In a small microwave-safe bowl combine the chocolate chips and vegetable oil. Heat in 30 second intervals, stirring after each until the chocolate is melted and smooth. Spoon approximately 1/2 teaspoon of melted chocolate on top of the caramel.
    5. Allow the chocolate to set completely. Store airtight at room temperature for up to 7 days, or freeze for up to a month.

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    FAQs

    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.

    What is turtle candy made of? ›

    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.

    Who owns Turtles candy? ›

    DeMet's started in 1898 as a candy store business and soda fountain shop by George DeMet of Chicago — subsequently creating Turtles candies in 1966. After a series of mergers and acquisitions, DeMet's was purchased by Nestlé in 1988.

    What is the turtle flavor? ›

    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. The taste of the original caramel nut cluster is made to delight.

    Who made the first 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.

    What is turtle slang for? ›

    In answer to your question, Pranab Das's question: "What is turtle slang for?":- It means that they think you block too much instead of punching back. You crunch yourself up, hiding in your protective "shell", hence "turtling". It can be annoying if someone holds guard for most of the match and barely fights.

    Do turtle candy have peanuts? ›

    TURTLES Classic Recipe Ingredients

    Milk Chocolate (Sugar, Modified Milk Ingredients, Cocoa Butter, Cocoa Mass, Soy Lecithin, Natural Vanilla Flavour, Salt), Caramel (Glucose, Sugar, Modified Milk Ingredients, Water, Modified Palm Oil, Salt, Natural Vanilla Flavour), Pecans. May contain peanuts and other tree nuts.

    When were turtles candy invented? ›

    It was in 1916 in the windy city of Chicago that George DeMet brought the Turtle to life. Back then it only came in one variety, which was caramel, pecans, and chocolate. Since peanuts tended to be the nut of choice in candies, we imagine that using pecans must have been quite scandalous!

    What does green turtle taste like? ›

    Sea turtles -- most of which are now protected species -- actually fall on the 'beefy' side, often being compared to veal in both flavor and texture, though with abundant and savory fat. Fresh water turtles tend toward the 'fishy' side, though also fattier than most fish. What type of food do green sea turtles eat?

    What nuts are in a turtle? ›

    Our easy Homemade Turtles are made with chewy caramel, toasted pecans, and rich chocolate for one of the BEST Christmas candy recipes that you really can (and should!)

    How old is Turtles chocolate? ›

    1918: Turtles were originally created by George DeMet in Chicago, Illinois, USA. DeMet was a Greek immigrant and started making Turtles as a homemade treat. 1930: George DeMet established the DeMet's Candy Company to produce and distribute Turtles on a larger scale.

    Is turtle an ice cream flavor? ›

    A Culver's Classic! We begin with creamy Vanilla Fresh Frozen Custard and swirl in ribbons of old fashioned salted caramel, novelty chocolate, and toasted pecan pieces.

    What is Dunkin Donuts turtle? ›

    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.

    What is the tastiest turtle? ›

    The green sea turtle has always been considered the best tasting.

    Why are turtle cookies called turtles? ›

    These turtle cookies get their name from the chocolate & caramel covered pecan candies that go simply by 'turtles' (called so because they apparently resemble the turtle shape).

    Why is it called a turtle brownie? ›

    The shape of them with a hump of caramel in the middle resembles a turtle shell, hence the name. I've turned one of my favorite fudgy cocoa brownie recipes into the ultimate decadent treat by adding pecans, chocolate chips and drizzles of salted caramel to deliver a nostalgic taste of that famous confection!

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