Homemade Chocolate Turtles - Simple Turtle Candy Recipe (2024)

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Making homemade chocolate turtles with pecans and a foolproof salted caramel is a simple introduction to candy-making at home. The turtles don’t have to look perfect and, in fact, their imperfections make them all the more appealing. Plus, who wouldn’t love these as a gift?

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This recipe was taken (with permission) right out of the book Sally’s Candy Addiction [paid link]. Sally McKenny, the author and blogger behind Sally’s Baking Addiction, created this fantastic book that’s a treasure trove of recipes for any candy lover. I found her caramel recipe incredibly approachable and perfect for these turtle candies.

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How to Make Chocolate Turtles

Making Caramel

The first step in making chocolate turtles is to make caramel. I’ve made – and burnt – many homemade caramel recipes over the years. Your choice of caramel is important; while my dulce de leche is fantastic and even easier to make than this caramel, it isn’t a true caramel and won’t set up properly for this recipe.

I’ve been using the caramel recipe found on my salted caramel gooey butter bars as my go-to recipe. It’s a caramel made with white sugar and no corn syrup.

This caramel from Sally (her “Caramel for Dipping” recipe) uses corn syrup. As a result, it ends up a little smoother than mine. It is also far less likely to burn. In addition to corn syrup, Sally’s caramel uses brown sugar.

The combination of different sweeteners gives Sally’s caramel a very different flavor profile than mine – not better or worse, just different. Try them both and see what you think. (Since it’s an easier recipe, I suggest that beginning bakers start with Sally’s first.)

Melting Chocolate

To make sure that your turtle candy has a great shine, it’s important to use tempered chocolate. I like to do this while the hot caramel cools off.

Assembling Turtle Candies

To assemble turtle candies, line up four pecan halves diagonally on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper or a silicone mat. Repeat this until you’ve made 48 clusters, spacing each grouping an inch apart.

Spoon two teaspoons of caramel into the center of each cluster. Allow caramel to cool completely to room temperature.

Temper your chocolate and spoon one teaspoon of the tempered chocolate over the caramel.

Allow to cool completely, about 45 minutes, so everything sets up.

Store in an airtight container between layers of parchment paper or wax paper for up to two weeks.

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Homemade Chocolate Turtles

Making homemade chocolate turtles with pecans and salted caramel isa simpleintroduction to candy making at home.

Course Dessert

Cuisine American

Prep Time 15 minutesminutes

Cook Time 5 minutesminutes

Cool 30 minutesminutes

Total Time 20 minutesminutes

Servings 48turtles

Calories 169kcal

Author Stefani

Ingredients

Caramel Ingredients

  • 1 3/4 cups heavy whipping cream
  • 2 cups light brown sugar
  • 3/4 cup light corn syrup
  • 2 tablespoons unsalted butter slightly softened
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract

Turtle Ingredients

  • 4 cups pecan halves
  • caramel from above
  • 8 ounces semi-sweet chocolate coarsely chopped

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Instructions

Caramel Instructions

  • In a large heavy-bottomed saucepan on medium heat, combine cream, brown sugar, corn syrup, butter, and salt. Stir constantly as the butter melts and sugar dissolves. The mixture will be thick, cloudy, and dull-looking.

  • Once the butter is completely melted, stop stirring and bring the mixture to a boil. Brush down the side of the pan with a water-moistened pastry brush.

  • Cook until the caramel reaches 235 F (soft ball stage) on a candy thermometer. When it hits that stage, begin stirring lightly, once every minute. If any candy splashes up the side of the pan, brush it off with a water-moistened pastry brush. The caramel will be begin to thicken. As soon as the caramel reaches 250 F (hard ball stage), remove the pan from the heat and immediately stir in the vanilla extract.

Turtle Instructions

  • While caramel cooks slightly, line two large baking sheets with parchment paper or silicone baking mats. Arrange 48 clusters of four pecan halves each, leaving one inch of space between the clusters.

  • Spoon two teaspoons of the caramel onto the center of each pecan cluster. Let the caramel cool completely to room temperature, about 30 minutes.

  • Temper the chocolate (see how to temper chocolate for instructions), and spoon one teaspoon of chocolate over the caramel on each turtle. Allow the chocolate to completely set at room temperature (about 45 minutes).

Notes

To store, layer between sheets of parchment or wax paper in an airtight container at room temperature for up to two weeks.

Recipe is from Sally's Candy Addiction, with permission from the author.

Nutrition

Calories: 169kcal | Carbohydrates: 17g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 11g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Cholesterol: 13mg | Sodium: 34mg | Potassium: 79mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 15g | Vitamin A: 149IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 23mg | Iron: 1mg

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Homemade Chocolate Turtles - Simple Turtle Candy Recipe (2024)

FAQs

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.

What is inside the candy Turtles original? ›

It's no surprise that Turtles® clusters have been popular for more than 100 years. The original caramel nut cluster filled with crunchy pecans, creamy caramel, and luscious chocolate was just the beginning.

What are Nestle turtles made of? ›

Each irresistible piece of TURTLES® is made using the classic recipe of rich milk chocolate, smooth caramel, and delicious pecan pieces. It's no wonder TURTLES® have been a Canadian Christmas favourite since 1949.

What makes turtle 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.

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.

Why is turtle candy called turtle? ›

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 nut is in a turtle? ›

Ingredients in Chocolate Turtles

Pecan halves (I used Trader Joe's roasted, salted pecan halves) Caramel squares. Cream or half and half.

Do chocolate turtles have nuts? ›

Turtles® are chocolate confections that are shaped like a turtle. They consist of chocolate, caramel, and some varieties of nuts.

Why are they called turtle brownies? ›

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!

What are the ingredients in turtles hot chocolate? ›

CARNATION® Flavoured Hot Chocolate Variety - TURTLES® Ingredients. Sugar, Modified Milk Ingredients, Glucose Solids, Hydrogenated Coconut, Palm Kernel and Soy Oils, Cocoa, Salt, Cellulose Gum, Dipotassium Phosphate, Mono- and Diglycerides, Datem, Flavour and Artificial Flavour, Silicon Dioxide, Guar Gum.

What are the chocolate ingredients? ›

Dark Chocolate Ingredients: Cacao liquor, sugar, cacao butter, lecithin, and vanilla. Milk Chocolate Ingredients: Cacao liquor, sugar, cacao butter, milk solids, milk fat, lecithin, vanilla. White Chocolate Ingredients: Sugar, Cacao butter, milk solids, milk fat, lecithin, vanilla.

What is the white stuff in turtle? ›

Turtles' skin periodically (and normally) sheds off in pieces. In the water, shed skin appears as a whitish, "fuzzy" substance that is sometimes mistaken for fungus or other disease.

What is the turtle flavor at Dunkin Donuts? ›

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.

How many flavors does turtle have? ›

The popular saying about turtle meat at the time that still holds to this day is that turtle is made up of a miscellany of meat, seven kinds—shrimp, goat, pork, fish, lamb, beef, and chicken. Of course, it is all turtle meat, yet the blend of these meat flavors remains within the flesh.

What turtle tasted too good? ›

As William Dampier, a 17th century English pirate put it, the giant tortoises of the Galapagos are: “extraordinary large and fat, and so sweet, that no pullet [young hen] eats more pleasantly.” In short, they might taste like chicken, but just a whole heap better.

What are turtle cookies made of? ›

Turtle Cookies are double chocolate cookies that are studded with caramel and chopped pecans! Buttery, rich, and perfect for weekend baking therapy and the holidays!

What is turtle cheesecake made of? ›

Filled with caramel, chocolate, and pecans over a chocolate cookie crust, this cheesecake has it all! It's sure to be a huge hit, and everyone will want you to make it again. If you're the type of person to stock up on turtle chocolates when the holidays come around, then this is the perfect cheesecake for you.

What products are made from turtles? ›

Green turtles are slaughtered for their meat and in order to make turtle soup. The skin from the neck and flippers of greens and olive ridleys is made into leather for purses and shoes. Fat from turtle bodies is used in soaps and make-up creams.

What does green turtle taste like? ›

The turtles referred to in these recipes are the sea turtles of West Indian fame, and cookbook author Richard Bradley describes their taste as follows “Its Flesh is between that of Veal, and that of Lobster, and it is extremely pleasant, either roasted or baked.” The color of the turtle's raw meat was also quite ...

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