Magic Turtle Bars-Chocolate, Caramel and Pecans, come together in this fabulous Magic Bar
I wouldn’t trade a moment of it. The house still needs to be put back in shape, the decorations now need to be taken down and stored. I am making everyone eat leftovers, so at least I’m getting out of preparing “new” meals. Besides, our turkey was to die for and we also had a ham so there’s plenty! I’d like to tell you we still have plenty of sweets around but, the supply is quickly dwindling.
In addition to making my family eat leftovers the past 3 nights, I also hid these bars from them. Well, not exactly hid, but I did put them in a solid (not see through) container, in the back, behind all the other treats. Technically, I might have buried them, just so I could keep them for myself. You can’t blame me. Chocolate, caramel and pecans, the greatest combination ever! No one suffered. I made sure they had the Magic Christmas Bars, Mexican Wedding Cookies, Grandma’s Sugar Cookies, Peanut Butter Cookie Cups, and tons of Bark.
Sometimes you just have to keep something out for yourself. Just the really good stuff.
You can make these with just one bag of the caramel bits, but, really, why would you want to?
Magic Turtle Bars
Ingredients
- 2 cups crushed vanilla cookies (I used imitation Vanilla wafers)
- 1/2 cup butter melted (1 stick)
- 2 bags semi sweet chocolate chips
- 1-2 bags Kraft Caramel Bits
- 2 cups coarsely chopped pecans
- 1 cans sweetened condensed milk
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
- Lightly spray or grease a 9 x 13 pan.
- Combine crushed cookies and butter till combined and cookie crumbs are moist. Spread evenly in bottom of pan, pressing down to form a crust.
- Now start layering the rest of the ingredients. 1 bag chocolate chips, caramel bits, pecans (save out about 1/4 cup for the top), second bag of chocolate chips, remaining pecans.
- Drizzle sweetened condensed milk over the entire pan, make sure to cover all the nooks and crannies.
- Bake for 25-30 minutes, just until milk begins to turn golden. Let cool completely before cutting.
- Store in airtight container. If you choose to refrigerate these bars, bring them back to room temperature before eating.
Notes
recipe source ChocolateChocolateandmore.com
Liz says
I made these a couple of weeks ago and they were gorgeous. I live in England (where you can’t buy caramel bits), and I had some leftover homemade caramel on hand which had pretty much solidified to a soft fudge, so I chopped that up and it worked wonderfully, thanks for sharing the recipe!
https://thesugarlump.blogspot.co.uk/2014/01/magic-turtle-bars.html
Kelly says
Does the recipe call for 1 or 2 cans of sweetened condensed milk? In the recipe, it says 1 cans and I was wondering if it was supposed to say 2 cans. Thanks!
Joan Hayes says
It’s just one can.
Capturing Joy with Kristen Duke says
Oh my goodness, this look amazing!!! I love anything “turtle.” Putting this on my must-make-soon list!!
Erin says
I just tried these last night and they are amazing! Thanks so much for the recipe! In Australia we don’t have the Kraft Caramel Bits so I “Australianised” them with some other caramels and they were super delicious. I have shared them on my blog (with full credit back of course!)
I’ve been following your blog for awhile but this is the first time I’ve made a recipe – will definitely be back to make a lot more now!!
Natasha says
Wow! Thank you so much for sharing this! I made these as a treat for my moms birthday (a turtle lover!) and she couldn’t get enough of them!!!
I used caramel squares that I cut into quarters, and it worked perfectly. So rich and decadent, I’ve already been asked to make them again!
Joan Hayes says
So glad you and your mom enjoyed them.
capturing joy with kristen duke says
Just made these and popped them in the oven, can’t wait to eat it!!
Angela says
How many ml/oz is the can of sweetened condensed milk ??
Karen Aromatorio says
They are typically 14 ounces
Suzi says
Pour the milk very slowly, it will cover the entire pan…………………