Bob’s Favorite Chocolate Covered Turtles
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~ raw, vegan, gluten-free ~
Sweet, simple, and sensual! Most of us are familiar with commercially made candy, called Turtles. They involve pecans, caramel, and chocolate. I took this idea and reconstructed it into something healthier.
The same concept except these are shaped a little bit differently and are good for you! Made with nuts that started out raw, were soaked and dehydrated, thus making them healthier and easier to digest. Plus it changes the texture of the pecan to light and crunchy, which Bob loves.
The Caramel Filling
The “caramel” filling is made from pure dates! Which are sweet, have a caramel undertone, and filled with many health benefits as well.
The Chocolate Coating
Raw chocolate is an incredible superfood within itself. Cacao has more antioxidant flavonoids than any food tested so far, including blueberries, red wine, and black and green teas. In fact, it has up to four times the quantity of antioxidants found in green tea! Now tell me… would you feel guilty eating a few of these? I think not!
The “caramel” filling will make a little more than needed. So you can either make more of these lovely candies or use the remainder for other fun and creative ideas. After I had put them together, I was sitting at the table looking at them. What was I going to call these? I thought… Turtle Nuggets!… but then after thinking about it for a minute, it made me laugh because it reminded me of moose nuggets when I live in Alaska. I always had piles of those in my yard… so I gave it more thought and just simplified it by naming them Chocolate Covered Turtles. Original huh? Lol Update: Bob changed the name of these treats. I can’t argue with the man. :) Enjoy and have a wonderful time in the kitchen. Blessings, amie sue
Ingredients:
Yields 40 candies
Preparation:
Creating the turtles:
- To make the caramel sauce, remove the pits from the dates and place them in a food processor that is fitted with the “S” blade.
- Add the water and process until creamy.
- Stop the machine every once in a while to scrape the sides down.
- Place the sauce in a piping bag, fitted with a medium-sized tip.
- Sort through the pecans and select large, whole ones. Make two piles of forty pecans each.
- Pipe the caramel sauce onto 40 of the pecans and then place another pecan on top. Create a sandwich… turtle shells!
- Match the pecans halves so they are basically the same size for one turtle candy.
- Don’t squish the pecans together too hard causing the filling to seep out.
Chocolate coating process:
- After the chocolate sauce is made, one by one, dip them into the chocolate and place on wax paper to dry.
- If the chocolate is really runny, let it set up just a tad.
- If it is too thick, slide the bowl into the dehydrator and warm it at 145 degrees (F) for 10+ minutes.
- Find that sweet spot.
- If you don’t make raw chocolate and wish to melt commercially made chocolate chips, add 1 Tbsp of melted coconut oil to 1 cup of chips. Stir together really well.
- Don’t attempt to dump a bunch in at once, just trust me on this. You will end up with a cluster of messiness.
- Roll the turtle shell around in the chocolate until it is well coated.
- Place the fork under the nut and lift straight up and out of the chocolate.
- Tap the fork on the edge of the bowl to knock off excess chocolate. If you skip this step, you will end up with large puddles of chocolate that will harden underneath the turtle. This doesn’t affect the taste; it just looks a little sloppy.
- After tapping the fork handle on the edge of the bowl, slide the base of the fork prongs along the edge of the bowl so the excess chocolate falls back into the bowl
- Use a toothpick to push the candy off onto the wax or parchment paper.
- Allow the chocolate to firm up before handling them.
- I placed each candy in a small cupcake liner for my display.
- Option: if you want to have that chocolate drizzle look like I did… allow the main outer chocolate coating to harden a bit, then dip a fork into the chocolate and wave it quickly back and forth over the candies.
- These should last for weeks in the fridge.
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Sandwich the caramel filling between two pecans.
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Dip in chocolate.
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Place on wax or parchment paper.
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Drizzle chocolate over the top.
© AmieSue.com
Tags: Dairy Free, Gluten Free, Refined Sugar Free, Soy Free, sugar free, Vegan
I cannot wait to try this recipe!
I hope you do! Please let me know how it goes for you. Enjoy! Bob did, he ate 1….3….10…lost track at this point! haha amie sue
It’s absolutely gorgeous. Thank you so much for all this gifts in my mail box each morning!!! It’s an inspiring pleasure…
Merry Christmas to you and your family from France :)
Karolina
Oh I love that I have family in France. I am coming to visit! hehe Your comment was a gift to me, so thank you for that. Merry Christmas to you and your loved ones Karolina. amie sue
I just want to thank you again for your wonderful recipes and the generosity of sharing them. Have a Merry Christmas and a wonderful New Year.
Thank you Beth… I appreciate you taking time out in your busy holiday season to share such kind words. :) I am living my passion, what greater blessing can I have?! Merry Christmas to you and your loved ones. amie sue :)
Wow! These look absolutely delicious. Thank you for your hard work to keep us inspired.
Yes, what a blessing to be living your passion!
Enjoy a Merry Christmas and a wonderful New Year full of many more blessings!
MartieB
Thank you Martie :) Merry Christmas to you as well. Many blessings to you and your family!! amie sue
These look terrific. How long do you dehydrate the pecans for? Happy Holidays and thanks for the great recipes.
Mickey,
I usually dehydrate them for a good 12+ hours. Depends on the machine and the humidity. At the 10th hour, check in on them and see how they are doing. They will feel much lighter and have crunch to them. Merry Christmas!!
They’re fantastic! I just made them last night, we watched the tv and my dearest Emilio had several of them. He absolutely loved them. Easy to make and would make an impressive present!
That sounds wonderful :) I am thrilled that you enjoyed them… Blessings. amie sue
Hey Amie Sue. thanks for all your recipes especially this one ;) how long can the turtles be expected to last in the fridge please?
Good afternoon Amanda,
They ought to last for 2-3 weeks. Honestly, I haven’t had them that long before due to them getting eaten too quickly. haha Just be sure to keep them in an airtight container so other fridge odors taint them. Enjoy! Let me know if you try them. Blessings, amie sue
Hi Amie Sue,
Thanks for your reply. It’s hard for us to keep them in the fridge for that long too :D but I am gonna make a bunch for an event and they would like how long they can last ;)
Thanks once again … they are super delicious :)
You are welcome Amanda. I hope they are well received at your event! Keep me posted. Blessings, amie sue
Thanks Amie Sue. You are too kind :)