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Homemade Turtle Candies Recipe That’ll Steal the Dessert Table

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2. Melt the caramel.
In a small saucepan over low heat, combine the caramel candies and cream. Stir until smooth. Don’t walk away — caramel likes attention.

3. Spoon the caramel.
Drop a spoonful of warm caramel right over each pecan cluster. This is the glue that holds your turtle together. Let it sit for 5–10 minutes so it firms up a bit.

4. Add the chocolate layer.
Melt your chocolate chips in the microwave (30-second bursts, stir in between) or in a double boiler if you’re feeling old-school. Spoon the chocolate over each caramel-covered cluster.

5. Sprinkle and set.
If you’re adding sea salt flakes, now’s the time. Pop the tray in the fridge for 15–20 minutes until set.

Pro Tips for Making Turtle Candies Even Easier

  • Shortcut: Use store-bought caramel sauce, but heat it a bit longer so it thickens before spooning.
  • Gift-ready: Wrap them in cellophane bags with a ribbon — instant holiday gifts.
  • Flavor twist: Swap semi-sweet chocolate for white chocolate or dark chocolate for a gourmet touch.

Serving & Storage

Keep them in an airtight container at room temp for up to a week, or in the fridge for two weeks (if they last that long — mine never do). They’re great for Christmas parties, Valentine’s treats, or Tuesday nights when Netflix is calling.

If you put these out at any gathering, just be ready for the “Who made these?” questions. And if you want to keep the recipe to yourself… well, your secret’s safe with me.

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