Chocolate Pecan Turtle Clusters

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Timing for Preparation:

Ten minutes for preparation

Allow 20 minutes for cooking.

Thirty minutes in total

Things needed:

2 pecans, measuring 1/2 cup

One-half cup of salted butter

1 cup of colored sugar

1/4 cup of full-fat dairy

vanilla essence, half a teaspoon

one-fourth teaspoon of salt

1 cup of chocolate chips, dark or milk if you want them semisweet.

Flakes of sea salt (optional, for garnishing)

Things to Do in Advance:

Set the oven temperature to 350°F, or 175°C. Toast the nuts, spreading them out on a baking sheet, for about 7 to 10 minutes, or until they release their aromatic aroma. Give them a little time to cool.

Melt the butter in a medium saucepan set over medium heat. Brown sugar and heavy cream should be stirred in. To thicken, bring the ingredients to a low boil and simmer, stirring constantly, for three to four minutes.

After you’ve added the salt and vanilla extract to the caramel mixture, take it off the heat.

Put 4-5 pecans into clusters on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.

Pour a little caramel over each cluster of pecans and let it sit for a minute to solidify.

Stir the chocolate chips occasionally while they melt in a basin that can be heated in the microwave for 30 seconds at a time.

If you’d like, you may spoon or drizzle the melted chocolate over the caramel-pecan clusters. If you want to add a little salt, you can sprinkle some on top.

Let the clusters set at room temperature or, for a quicker set, put them in the fridge.

For presentation, place the Chocolate Pecan Turtle Clusters on a pretty platter or place them in a gift box that has been lined with parchment paper. White chocolate drizzled over the top creates a stunning contrast and adds a finishing touch.

The crunchy, sweet, and salty flavors of these Chocolate Pecan Turtle Clusters are irresistible. Their sophisticated appearance and delicious flavor will make them a go-to for parties and everyday eating. With each mouthful, savor the irresistible combination of caramel and chocolate.

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