Looking for a sweet, no-fuss treat that everyone will love? These homemade turtles combine gooey caramel, rich chocolate, and crunchy pecans into an irresistible candy that requires just a few pantry staples and no baking. Ready in about 20 minutes (plus chilling), they’re perfect for gifting, holiday platters, or a simple after-dinner indulgence. Make them alone or with kids — they’re fun to assemble and even more fun to eat.

Why You’ll Love It

This quick, fuss-free candy makes adorable, delicious homemade turtles. The flavors and textures — nutty pecans, soft caramel, and smooth chocolate — are classic and crowd-pleasing.
Easy to make: No candy thermometer or special tools required. Simple steps and straightforward melting make this recipe approachable for cooks of all levels.
Few ingredients: You only need pecan halves, soft caramels, a little water, and semi-sweet chocolate chips.
Perfect taste and texture: The sweet caramel and chocolate with the crunch of pecans create a delightful balance of flavors.

If you like these, try other simple candies and treats such as Butterfinger bites, Snickers bites, raspberry truffles, or lemon blueberry sweet rolls for more homemade sweets.

Homemade Chocolate Turtles Ingredients
See the recipe card below for exact amounts.
Pecan halves: These form the “legs” of each turtle cluster.
Soft caramels: Use soft, chewy caramels (brands like Werther’s Originals work well).
Water: A tablespoon helps thin the caramel for easier spooning.
Semi‑sweet chocolate chips: Melted chocolate seals the turtles and adds a smooth finish.

How to Make Homemade Turtles
Refer to the printable recipe card for weights and serving adjustments.
Arrange the pecans: Place pecan halves in groups of four on parchment- or wax-lined baking sheets to form small crosses.
Melt the caramels: Combine caramels and water in a microwave-safe bowl, heating in 30-second bursts and stirring until smooth. Spoon a small amount of caramel onto each pecan cross and freeze the tray for about 30 minutes to set.
Add the chocolate: Melt the chocolate chips in the microwave, stirring between 30-second intervals until silky. Spoon melted chocolate over each caramel-topped cluster, then return the tray to the freezer for another 30 minutes to finish setting.

Substitutions and Variations
Gluten-free: Choose gluten-free caramels and chocolate chips.
Different nuts: Swap pecans for almonds or walnuts if preferred.
Chocolate variety: Use milk or dark chocolate to suit your taste.
Caramel options: Any soft, chewy caramels or a homemade caramel will work — avoid hard caramels that won’t melt properly.

Serving Suggestions
As a dessert bite: Arrange a platter of turtles at the end of a meal for an easy, crowd-pleasing sweet.
Gifts: Package in small boxes or cellophane bags for holiday or party favors.
Party snacks: Serve alongside coffee or tea — the combination of chocolate and caramel pairs especially well with hot beverages.

How to Store
Refrigerate: Store turtles in a single layer or stack with wax/parchment paper between layers to prevent sticking. They’ll keep about a month in the fridge.
Freeze: Freeze in an airtight container for up to two months, separating layers with wax or parchment paper.
Thaw: Defrost overnight in the refrigerator, or enjoy straight from the freezer for a firmer bite.

Top Tips
Sprinkle sea salt: Add a pinch of coarse sea salt while the chocolate is still warm for a delicious sweet‑and‑salty contrast.
Use soft caramels: Soft caramels melt smoothly; avoid hard caramel candies that won’t reach the right consistency.
Line the pan: Always line your baking sheet with parchment or wax paper so the turtles release easily after chilling.

Turtle Candies FAQs
A 9 x 13-inch baking sheet can hold about 12 turtles without crowding. To avoid spreading and give yourself room, using two baking sheets is often easier.
Yes. If the caramel seems too thin, stir in a few additional unwrapped caramels until the texture is thicker and easier to spoon on the pecans.

Easy Homemade Turtles Candy Recipe

Homemade Turtles
Equipment
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Baking Sheet 9 x 13-Inch
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Measuring Cups and Spoons
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Mixing Bowls
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Wooden Spoon
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Parchment Paper
Ingredients
- 72 pecan halves
- 1 Tablespoon water
- 20 soft caramels (unwrapped)
- 1 ½ Cups semi-sweet chocolate chips
Instructions
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Divide pecan halves into groups of four and arrange them on a parchment- or wax-paper-lined baking sheet to form small crosses.
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Combine caramels and water in a microwave-safe bowl. Microwave in 30-second intervals, stirring between each, until the mixture is melted and smooth.
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Spoon a small amount of caramel onto the center of each pecan cross. Place the tray in the freezer for about 30 minutes to set the caramel.
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Melt the chocolate chips in the microwave in 30-second bursts, stirring until fully melted and smooth.
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Spoon melted chocolate over each caramel-topped cluster. Return the tray to the freezer for another 30 minutes or until the chocolate is set. Store as directed.
Notes
Caramels: Use soft, chewy caramels for best results; homemade caramel works too.
Parchment: Lining the baking sheet prevents sticking and makes removal easy.
Nutrition




This homemade turtles recipe is fun to make and results in cute, tasty treats that are hard to resist. With only a few ingredients and simple steps, it’s a great project to do with kids or to prepare for parties and gifts.
Other Recipes to Try
- Prefer pretzels to pecans? Try Pretzel Turtle Bites.
- Explore a variety of Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipes for more baking ideas.
- Homemade Twix Bites make a fun, familiar-style candy.
- Circus Animal Sugar Cookies are a kid-friendly favorite.
- Homemade Take 5 Bites are another easy, tasty treat to make at home.

