Options are good! This recipe offers 2 easy versions for these easy-to-make Turtle Candies:
Salted Caramel & Pecan Pretzel Turtles.
&
Salted Caramel & Pecan Turtles. Sans pretzels.
source: http://blog.candiquik.com/?p=4441
Candy Caramel • Chocolate • Community • feature request • Food • homemade candies • Tutorial
Options are good! This recipe offers 2 easy versions for these easy-to-make Turtle Candies:
Salted Caramel & Pecan Pretzel Turtles.
&
Salted Caramel & Pecan Turtles. Sans pretzels.
source: http://blog.candiquik.com/?p=4441
Difficulty | Cost | Time | Age | Person | Event |
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Easy
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$1 to $25
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30 Minutes
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Preheat the oven to 325°F.
Arrange the pretzel snaps on a parchment-lined baking sheet; divide the toasted pecans into 16 small piles on the parchment paper OR on top of each pretzel snap.
Flatten each caramel cube to approximately 1 square and place on top of the pecans.
Heat in the oven for 5 to 7 minutes, or until the caramel softens and begins to melt.
Remove from the oven; let cool.
Melt CANDIQUIK according to package directions.
For the Pretzel version: drizzle each candy with chocolate coating (optional: dip each candy in chocolate coating).
Sans pretzel: spoon a small amount of chocolate coating directly onto the parchment paper. Place the pecan/caramel candy on top of the chocolate. Drizzle with additional chocolate coating.
Top each candy with a few flakes of coarse sea salt.
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