Caramel Bacon Pretzel Turtles Treats

30 Treats
20 min

This delicious salty and sweet snack is scrumptious for parties, game nights and cookie exchanges.

Caramel Bacon Pretzel Turtle Treats Easy Homemade Recipe
Ingredients


The ingredients list here is just about the perfect size. I love things that aren’t too complicated and can be done with a short list of needs.

  • 120 pecan halves (approx. 3½ cups)
  • 6 pcs bacon (cooked crisp and crumbled small)
  • 12 oz. chocolate chips (can use milk or semi-sweet)
  • 24 waffle pretzels (square)
  • 11 oz. caramel squares (1 bag)
Directions for Caramel Bacon Pretzel Turtles


Step One

Lay out pretzels and pecans on a parchment covered surface. There should be 5 pecans per pretzel, laid out to form a head and four legs.

The stacking is so fun and a great part of this recipe for getting the kiddos involved.

Step Two

Place caramels and milk in a microwave-safe cup. Heat in 15-second increments until melted, stirring between each heating. You want it nicely warm and melted but not really hot. It should be slightly thick.

Using a spoon, drop caramel onto each pretzel square, overlapping onto the legs and head to make sure everything stays together. If caramel thickens too much while doing this, simply pop it back into the microwave for about 10 seconds to remelt. Set the turtles aside to cool for about 35 minutes.

Step Three

The next step for caramel bacon pretzel turtles is super yummy. Place chocolate chips in a microwave safe bowl with 1 tbsp. water. Microwave in short increments until melted, stirring between heatings. This also should be warm and fluid but not hot. Drop spoonfuls of the chocolate onto the turtles and sprinkle with the crumbled bacon. Cool and enjoy. Be sure to store between layers of parchment paper to prevent sticking.

Seven Great Reasons to Make Snacks

For me, making snacks is a great way to express myself. I believe that it is a form of creativity. I am excited to share my TOP seven reasons to whip up treats for you family with you. Know that snack baking doesn’t need to be “from scratch” to count. It always counts even when it is only halfway homemade. This buffalo chicken ranch dip is fun to make from leftover chicken after a large meal.

  1. Cooking is like meditation. I find going through the steps of making a recipe to very calming and relaxing.
  2. Also, Cooking stirs the senses, literally and figuratively.
  3. When I am in the kitchen cooking; I find myself feeling creative and happy in my heart.
  4. Sometimes my kids cook with me and it creates a great time to bond and connect.
  5. Homemade snacks make great conversations starters.
  6. Using recipes passed down from generations creates a magical connection to family.
  7. Honestly, cooking boosts my morale. It is just plain good for the spirit.

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XO,

Laura

Caramel Bacon Pretzel Turtles Treats
Recipe details
  • 30  Treats
  • Prep time: 20 Minutes Cook time: 0 Minutes Total time: 20 min
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Ingredients

  • • 120 pecan halves (approx. 3½ cups)
  • • 6 pcs bacon (cooked crisp and crumbled small)
  • • 12 oz. chocolate chips (can use milk or semi-sweet)
  • • 24 waffle pretzels (square)
  • • 11 oz. caramel squares (1 bag)
Tips
  • Be sure to store between layers of parchment paper to prevent sticking.
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  • Katii Blood Katii Blood on Oct 14, 2022

    Those are sooo cute!

    I make a similar version, tho they don't resemble a turtle they are quite easy. I use mini pretzels, Rollo's candies (I buy those by the roll because they are not individually wrapped which is time saving), and pecan or walnut halves. For each 'turtle' place one Rollo on top of a mini pretzel, placing them on cookie sheet, then place them in a just warm oven until you see the rollos begin to soften but still retaining their shape. Remove from oven then press a pecan or walnut half into the softened rollo squishing it into the mini pretzel. Voila! They are ready to eat when the candy has completely cooled and reset. They are even better the next day.

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