These rich, chewy Smoked Almond and Dark Chocolate Turtles combine crunchy smoked almonds, buttery caramel, and smooth dark chocolate in one irresistible bite. Naturally gluten-free and easy to make, they’re an elegant homemade gift for holidays, birthdays, or any special occasion. The subtle smokiness of the almonds takes these classic turtles to a whole new level! yadachef.com
Yield: 12 turtles
Prep time: 15 minutes
Cook time: 10 minutes
Cooling time: 1 hour + 30 minutes
Total time: About 2 hours
Equipment
- Mini muffin tin
- Mini muffin liners
- Candy thermometer
Ingredients For the turtles:
- ¾ cup (108 g) smoked almonds, coarsely chopped
- ¾ cup (150 g) brown sugar
- ¼ cup (60 ml) heavy cream OR soy creamer, room temperature
- ½ cup (113 g) butter OR vegan butter (such as Earth Balance), room temperature
- ½ tablespoon (7 ml) water
- 4 ounces (113 g) dark chocolate (use dairy-free for vegan version)
Instructions
- Prepare the muffin tins: Line 12 mini muffin cups with mini muffin liners.
- Add the almonds: Divide the coarsely chopped smoked almonds (108 g) evenly among the 12 liners, placing them at the bottom.
- Make the caramel: In a heavy-bottomed saucepan, combine the brown sugar (150 g), heavy cream or soy creamer (60 ml), butter or vegan butter (113 g), and water (7 ml).
- Cook the caramel: Stir over medium-low heat until the mixture is smooth and the sugar has completely melted. Stop stirring and bring the mixture to a boil. Continue cooking on medium-low heat (without stirring) until a candy thermometer registers 250°F / 121°C, about 5–7 minutes.
- Cool slightly: Remove from heat and let the caramel cool for 30 seconds.
- Assemble the base: Carefully spoon the warm caramel over the almonds in each muffin liner. Allow the caramel to harden at room temperature for 1 hour.
- Melt the chocolate: Place the dark chocolate (113 g) in a small double boiler (or heatproof bowl over simmering water) on low heat. Stir until melted, smooth, and glossy.
- Top with chocolate: Spoon the melted chocolate over the hardened caramel layer in each cup.
- Chill: Refrigerate for at least 30 minutes until the chocolate is set.
- Serve: Enjoy straight from the fridge for a firmer caramel texture, or let them soften at room temperature for at least 1 hour for a softer, chewier bite.
Storage
Store the turtles in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks. They also freeze well for longer storage.
Tips for Success
- Smoky flavor boost: Look for good-quality smoked almonds — the smoke adds a sophisticated edge that pairs beautifully with dark chocolate.
- Vegan/dairy-free version: Use soy creamer and vegan butter. Choose dairy-free dark chocolate (70%+ cocoa works great).
- Make them gift-worthy: Package in a pretty tin or cellophane bag with a ribbon — they look impressive but are surprisingly simple.
- Variations: Try adding a tiny pinch of sea salt on top of the chocolate for salted turtles, or swap smoked almonds for smoked pecans.
- Candy thermometer tip: Don’t skip it — it ensures the perfect caramel consistency. If you don’t have one, cook until it reaches the firm-ball stage in cold water.
These Smoked Almond and Dark Chocolate Turtles are proof that homemade treats can be both easy and luxurious. They’re always a hit with chocolate lovers and make thoughtful gifts that show you care.

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