π₯ Chocolate Pecan Caramel Bites
Small, decadent bites of buttery caramel, crunchy pecans and glossy chocolate β an irresistible no-fuss treat for parties, gifts or a sweet snack.

Introduction
Chocolate Pecan Caramel Bites combine a buttery, chewy caramel base with toasted pecans and a smooth chocolate coating. Theyβre quick to assemble and look fancy β perfect for holiday platters, cookie exchanges or last-minute party desserts.
Ingredients
For the Caramel Base
- 1 cup (200 g) granulated sugar
- 4 tbsp (60 g) unsalted butter
- Β½ cup (120 ml) heavy cream, warmed
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- Pinch of sea salt
For Assembling
- About 1 Β½ cups pecan halves (toasted)
- 8 oz (225 g) dark or semi-sweet chocolate, chopped (for dipping)
- Optional: flaky sea salt for sprinkling
Tools & Notes
- Mini muffin tin or silicone candy mold (for uniform bites) OR line a small baking tray and cut after set
- Heavy-bottomed saucepan and candy thermometer (optional)
- Silicone spatula and parchment paper
Method & Step-by-Step Instructions
- Toast pecans: Spread pecans on a baking sheet and toast 6β8 minutes at 350Β°F (175Β°C). Let cool.
- Make caramel: In a heavy-bottomed saucepan over medium heat, melt sugar (do not stir aggressively; you can swirl the pan gently). When sugar becomes amber, add butter and whisk until melted. Slowly pour in warm heavy cream while whisking (mixture will bubble). Continue cooking 1β2 minutes until smooth and slightly thickened. Remove from heat, stir in vanilla and a pinch of salt. Let cool 5β10 minutes so caramel thickens slightly.
- Fill molds: If using a mini muffin tin, line with parchment or lightly grease. Press 1β2 pecan halves into each cup (or arrange pecan pieces). Spoon a tablespoon of caramel into each cup on top of pecans. Allow to cool slightly, then refrigerate 20β30 minutes to set.
- Dip in chocolate: Melt chopped chocolate in a microwave (30s bursts, stirring) or double boiler until smooth. Remove caramel bites from molds. Dip the top or half of each bite into melted chocolate, or pour chocolate over each. Return to parchment. While chocolate is still wet, press a small pecan piece on top and sprinkle flaky sea salt if desired.
- Set & store: Chill until chocolate is firm (about 15β30 minutes). Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 1 week or at cool room temperature for a few days (caramel may soften in warm conditions).
Quick Method Summary
Toast pecans β make caramel β spoon caramel over pecans in molds β chill to set β coat with melted chocolate β garnish & chill.
History & Origin
Caramel-and-nut confections have long been popular in many cuisines β from English to American candy-making traditions. Combining caramel with nuts and chocolate is a classic technique seen in toffees, turtles and pralines; these bite-sized versions are a modern, hand-held take on those timeless sweets.
Benefits
- Rich in flavor β pecans provide healthy fats and a toasty bite.
- Portion-controlled β small bites are great for sharing and moderation.
- Make-ahead friendly β prepare in advance and store for easy gifting.
Formation (Serving & Presentation)
Arrange bites on a pretty platter or in mini paper liners. Drizzle extra melted chocolate for a decorative finish and sprinkle flakey sea salt to highlight the caramel flavor. They make elegant edible gifts when packed in small boxes.
Who Will Love This Dish
Chocolate lovers, fans of caramel and nut confections, host/hostess gift-makers and anyone who appreciates small, indulgent treats β great for holidays and special occasions.
Tips & Variations
- Chocolate swap: Use milk chocolate for a sweeter bite, or a mix of dark and milk for contrast.
- Nuts: Substitute pecans with walnuts, almonds, or hazelnuts.
- Salted caramel: Increase the sea salt for a salted-caramel twist.
- Fillings: Add a small dollop of peanut butter or a caramelized hazelnut in the center before chocolate coating.
Conclusion
Chocolate Pecan Caramel Bites are an easy-to-make, elegant confection that balances sweet caramel, crunchy nuts and glossy chocolate. Simple enough for weekday baking, yet special enough for gifting or entertaining.