Homemade Chocolate Turtles - delicious candy recipe (2024)

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Homemade chocolate turtle candy is simple to make, and it tastes just like the real thing. Make this Christmas classic at home with this easy recipe! They’re perfect for entertaining or gifting.

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1 Classic Christmas cookies

2 Traditional chocolate turtles

3 Homemade chocolate turtle candy

4 Turtle candy ingredients

5 How to make turtle candy

7 Chocolate Turtle Candy

Classic Christmas cookies

You know I like mixing things up here on IBC, but I’m a big fan of the classics when it comes to Christmas cookies. Last year I shared my absolute favorite recipe for cream wafer cookies. As I may have told you, if they were the only cookies I had for the holidays, I’d probably be okay with that.

Even though I like the classics, I still enjoy getting creative and try to make a few new Christmas Cookie recipes every year. And while these salted chocolate turtles technically aren’t cookies, they’re one of my “something news” for this year.

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Traditional chocolate turtles

If you’ve never had a chocolate turtle, then you don’t know what you’re missing! Turtles are a combination of pecans and caramel dipped in chocolate. When you buy them, they are shaped like a small turtle.

These treats are very popular around Christmas and have become a go-to quick gift and stocking stuffer. It’s one of those treats where it’s easy to buy a box and gobble it down all to yourself before you get the chance to gift it.

Want more homemade candy to gift?

  • Try myCrock-Pot candy which is equally delicious.
  • You’ll also love this Pistachio Cranberry White Chocolate Candy.
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Homemade chocolate turtle candy

While these homemade turtle candies aren’t in the traditional shape of a turtle, they taste just as good!

What I love about this recipe is that you get all the flavors of turtle candy without all the work. Sprinkled with a little flaked salt, the flavor combination is on point.

You can easily make these as a treat for yourself, to serve at a party, or to wrap up and gift as a homemade gift.

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Turtle candy ingredients

Here’s all you need to make your own turtle candy at home.

  • Pecans: For this recipe, you’ll need pecan halves. This is what traditional turtles are made of, and they make the candy nice and soft compared to other nuts.
  • Wrapped Caramels: This recipe is super easy because you can use pre-wrapped caramels. I opted to use the standard square candy caramels for this chocolate turtles recipe. However, if I made these again, I would use the Lancaster soft caramels* because I prefer a softer caramel.
  • Semi-Sweet Chocolate: I prefer the sweetness level of semi-sweet chocolate. However, you can easily use milk chocolate or dark chocolate if you prefer.
  • Vegetable Shortening: I add shortening to my melted chocolate. It makes the chocolate smoother and easier to manage.
  • Sea Salt: Salted caramel is a delicious combination! But don’t worry, if salt on a cookie seems odd to your family, sprinkles work just as nicely and add a pop of color.

*The only thing to note here is that if you use the Lancaster caramels, you may need double the number since they are smaller.

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How to make turtle candy

Here’s a quick picture of how to make your turtle candy. For exact measurements and more detailed instructions, I’ve provided a recipe card at the end of this post.

  1. Preheat the oven to 350°F and line a cookie sheet with parchment paper.
  2. Put three pecan halves on the parchment paper in a Y-shape. Repeat until the whole cookie sheet is filled.
  3. Use your fingers to flatten a caramel over the center of the pecan Ys.
  4. Bake for around 5-6 minutes or until the caramel has just melted.
  5. Remove from the oven and let the caramels cool completely.
  6. While the pecans cool, place chocolate and vegetable shortening in a microwave-safe bowl. Melt in 30-second intervals, stirring between each, until the mixture is nice and melted.
  7. Dollop chocolate on top of each caramel. Let the chocolate stand for 2 minutes before sprinkling it with sea salt. Let cool completely before storing.
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And that’s it. Homemade turtles don’t get much easier than that!

That’s a wrap on homemade turtle candy!

Not only are these delicious “cookies,” but they will add visual impact to your cookie tray. Mixing different shapes, sizes, flavors, and textures when presenting your cookies is always great.

I’d love to know what your favorite Christmas cookie is. What new cookie recipes have you tried that have become a yearly must-make for you?

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Want more Christmas desserts? You’ll love these:

  • Cream Horns (Lady Locks)
  • Crock Pot Candy
  • Festive Holiday Yule Log
  • Gingerbread House Cake
  • My Favorite Christmas Cookies
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Chocolate Turtle Candy

Learn how to make your own Chocolate Turtle Candy with this easy and delicious recipe.

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Course: Dessert, Snack

Cuisine: American

Keyword: candies, candy, chocolate turtles, christmas, holiday, salted chocolate turtles

Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 6 minutes minutes

Total Time: 26 minutes minutes

Servings: 25 pieces

Calories: 194kcal

Ingredients

  • 2 1/2 cups pecan halves 75 total halves
  • 25 wrapped caramels unwrapped
  • 12 ounces semisweet chocolate or milk chocolate or dark chocolate
  • 2 tablespoons vegetable shortening (Crisco)
  • Flake sea salt and / or sprinkles

Instructions

  • Begin by preheating your oven to 350 degrees Then line two cookie sheets with parchment paper.

  • Place three pecan halves in a Y-shape on the parchment paper-lined cookie sheets. Repeat with the remaining pecans.

  • Then, with your fingers, flatten each caramel and place one in the center of each pecan Bake for 5-6 minutes until the caramel is just melted. Remove from the oven and allow the caramels to cool on the pan.

  • In the meantime, add the chocolate and vegetable shortening to a microwave-safe bowl. Microwave in 30-second intervals, stirring in between until the chocolate is melted.

  • Spoon the chocolate on top of the caramel. Let the chocolate stand for about 2 minutes, then sprinkle with sea salt flakes or sprinkles. Allow the chocolate to set completely. Pack and store in an airtight container.

Nutrition

Calories: 194kcal | Carbohydrates: 16g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 14g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Cholesterol: 2mg | Sodium: 26mg | Potassium: 139mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 12g | Vitamin A: 17IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 29mg | Iron: 1mg

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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 is chocolate turtle flavor? ›

Returning from the flavor vault, Chocolate Turtle makes its comeback for the first time since 2018 — now reimagined featuring a luscious caramel drizzle atop a rich Chocolate Chocolate Chip Bundtlet baked with butter-roasted pecans and crowned with Nothing Bundt Cakes' signature cream cheese frosting.

How old is Turtles chocolate? ›

1918: Turtles were originally created by George DeMet in Chicago, Illinois, USA. DeMet was a Greek immigrant and started making Turtles as a homemade treat. 1930: George DeMet established the DeMet's Candy Company to produce and distribute Turtles on a larger scale.

Who made the original turtle candy? ›

DeMet's Original Turtles Chocolate Candy Clusters.

What nuts are in chocolate turtles? ›

Ingredients in Chocolate Turtles
  • Pecan halves (I used Trader Joe's roasted, salted pecan halves)
  • Caramel squares.
  • Cream or half and half.
  • Chocolate.
  • Sea salt (optional)
Aug 12, 2014

Why is it called turtle chocolate? ›

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.

Where does turtle flavor come from? ›

The turtle pie got its name due to the caramel, chocolate and pecans that are used to top the pies, which are said to have a similarity in flavor to that of DeMet's Turtles, which use similar ingredients.

How did turtles get their name? ›

The English-speaking sailors who gave us our word turtle may have in fact been largely unaware of the implications, but they apparently modeled tortu, which became turtle, on the French word tortue, which itself was from the Late Latin tartarucha.

What is another name for chocolate turtles? ›

Whether you call them chocolate turtles or bear claws, these decadent treats that combine chocolate, caramel, and pecans have delighted people of all ages for decades.

Can turtles eat dark chocolate? ›

Chocolate is toxic to most animals including reptiles. Maybe a tortoise could handle a bit of the stuff but it's not a good idea . Avoid chocolate for all animals including tortoises and turtles.

What flavor is white turtle? ›

Vanilla Ice Cream, Caramel & Pecans

Made just like our Turtle Ice Cream, White Turtle Ice Cream is made with our homemade vanilla ice cream with caramel swirls and crunchy pecans. Try this flavor in an ice cream pie for a traditional twist on Turtle Pie.

Who is the oldest candy? ›

The two oldest candy types are licorice and ginger. The historical roots of licorice are found in the early years of man's appearance. In particular, many licorice were eaten by Pharaohs and Prophets. The licorice comes from a plant called “Glycyrrhiza” which in Greek means «sweet root».

Who owns turtles candy? ›

DeMet's started in 1898 as a candy store business and soda fountain shop by George DeMet of Chicago — subsequently creating Turtles candies in 1966. After a series of mergers and acquisitions, DeMet's was purchased by Nestlé in 1988.

How long are chocolate turtles good for? ›

To Store: Keep the best chocolate turtles in an airtight container at room temperature or in the refrigerator for up to 3 weeks. To Freeze: Place on a cookie sheet with parchment paper and place in the freezer for one hour. After this point, you can store them in a freezer Ziploc bag for 2-3 months.

Why is it called a turtle candy? ›

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 are the ingredients in turtles bites? ›

Ingredients. Sugar, Pecans, Unsweetened Chocolate, Corn Syrup, Palm Oil, Skim Milk Powder, Cocoa Butter, Invert Syrup, Butter Oil (Milk), Salt, Soy Lecithin (Emulsifier), Sodium Caseinate (Milk), Artificial Flavor, Natural Flavor, Natural & Artificial Flavor.

What is another name for turtle candy? ›

Whether you call them chocolate turtles or bear claws, these decadent treats that combine chocolate, caramel, and pecans have delighted people of all ages for decades.

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