Day 21, I almost can't believe it! Can it really be this close to Christmas already?!? Shockingly we have no snow here, so it's making it hard to believe that Christmas is right around the corner. On the plus side, we haven't had to break out the snow blower yet!
Today I decided to make Turtles. I do love these, but once again, I have never made them before. I searched online for a good recipe, but I couldn't find one that I liked. Scratch that I did find one I thought I would like (the photos look like exactly what I wanted), but the recipe really wasn't complete. So in the end I combined a few and just made my own.
Homemade Turtles
- 2 1/2 cups pecan halves
- 25 caramel squares, unwrapped
- 1/8 cup cream
- 8oz. milk chocolate (I bought the Ghirardelli Chocolate bars)
Directions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Arrange pecans in a single layer, toast in oven until fragrant, about 10 min. Remove from oven. On a separate rimmed baking sheet arrange about 3 pecans together, making sure to overlap them some to keep the caramel from going right through the middle. Make about 18 clusters.
- Take 1/4 cup of pecans and finely chop them. Set aside to use for sprinkling on top of finished clusters.
- In a microwave safe bowl, add the caramels and cream and heat for 3 minutes. Make sure to stir every 30 seconds.
- Spoon enough caramel sauce over the pecan clusters to cover most of them in each cluster.
- In a microwave safe bowl, break up chocolate and heat to melt it. I heated it for 15 seconds at a time until melted.
- Spoon chocolate onto each cluster. More is always better! But make sure you have enough for each.
- Sprinkle each turtle with chopped pecan halves before the chocolate sets.
- Place tray in fridge to harden.
These were very easy to make and so delicious. I know these will be made again! They would also be a very easy gift to whip up when you need something! Whoever you give them to will be so impressed by all the work that went into them and how amazing they look, when really it took no time at all.
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