Salted Caramel Snickers Bars Recipe

salted caramel snickers with pistachio topping

Healthy alternative to snickers that are vegan, paleo and easy to make. They are refined sugar free and this homemade recipe has a sprinkle of salt for a salted caramel flavour. A clean candy bar recipe that can be made easy raw vegan.

salted caramel snickers with pistachio topping

A great recipe to make with children as it doesn’t involve anything hot and you need to use your fingers. Even the dipping in chocolate is easy and fun.

Salted Caramel Snickers Video Recipe

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I’ve decorated the ones in the photos with a few chopped up pistachios but any chopped nut on top looks great and adds texture.

You can substitute the peanut butter for any other nut or seed butter. It works really well with almond butter or cashew nut butter. Crunchy nut butter works best to give the right texture.

raw salted caramel snickers

Make this raw just by using a raw nut butter and a raw chocolate coating. For a raw chocolate coating mix together 1/3 cacao powder, with 1/3 fat (coconut or cacao) and 1/3 sweetener (like date or maple syrup.)

Make a nut-free version by replacing the nuts with either pumpkin or sunflower seeds or both. It will have a slightly earthier flavour but still tastes great.

salted caramel snickers
Yield: 24 snickers bites

Salted Caramel Snickers

salted caramel snickers

These homemade salted caramel snickers bars are easy to make, dairy free and delicious. This is a great recipe to make with children as it doesn't involve anything hot and you need to use your fingers. Vegan snickers recipe is loaded with nutrition and goodness making a great healthy candy.

Prep Time 20 minutes
Additional Time 15 minutes
Total Time 35 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 cup / 150g Almonds,
  • 1 cup / 150g Dates
  • 4 tbsp Almond Butter or any other nut butter
  • 2 tbsp Maple syrup
  • 1 tsp Sea salt
  • 1 tsp Vanilla
  • 4.4 oz / 125g Chocolate
  • Nuts: pistachios / almonds / hazelnuts / any nut for decoration

Instructions

  1. Blend together the almonds and dates until they are broken up and combined.
  2. Spread the mixture out in a dish using your fingers.
  3. Mix together the peanut butter, maple, sea salt and vanilla.
  4. Spread the nutty salted caramel on top of the almond and date base.
  5. Place in the freezer for half an hour to firm up.
  6. Remove from the freezer and chop into small bite size squares.
  7. Melt the chocolate and chop up the nuts for the topping.
  8. Hold each square with a fork over the bowl of chocolate and spoon over melted chocolate.
  9. Sprinkle on the nuts while the chocolate is still liquid then put on a wire rack in the fridge.
  10. Enjoy these salted caramel treats straight away or store in the fridge where they will stay good for a few weeks.

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Nutrition Information

Yield

24

Serving Size

1

Amount Per Serving Calories 127Total Fat 9gSaturated Fat 3gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 6gCholesterol 6mgSodium 155mgCarbohydrates 11gFiber 2gSugar 8gProtein 3g

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17 thoughts on “Salted Caramel Snickers Bars”

  1. Elizabeth McMinn

    What kind of chocolate did you use? I am trying to find a “healthy” chocolate replacement? Is this organic dark chocolate? Thanks!

    1. Hello, I used a very dark 84% chocolate. Even people with a sweet tooth like this dark chocolate as its only a thin coating and there is plenty of sweetness from the dates.

  2. Great recipe!!
    I would’ve thought the higher the cocoa content the less sugar there is. Therefore significantly better for you with significantly less negative effects caused by sugar such as a spike in insulin. Janice

  3. Omg the recipe is wrong! It states ONE tsp of sea salt but the video states 1/2. I’m glad I went with my instincts and didn’t follow the recipe lol. So the end product was good, however my blender had challenges with just the dates and almonds. I think a little water would have done me justice. I had to put water in my fingers to press out the date almond mix. I completely forgot to add the vanilla but it was still so good so I’m sure next time will be even better. My particular sea salt may be more potent so next time I’ll use a little less. The recipe could even do without it for being non salted caramel. Ialso left it on the freezer a little too long so it was challenging to cut it. I got lazy at the end and only layered the top with chocolate. These are definitely a winner.

    1. Bastian Durward

      Sorry yes, sometimes I make mistakes in the video and its impossible to go back and edit them. Always trust the recipe. Glad you liked this one 🙂

  4. These are sooooodelicious. I’ve made with almond butter and peanut butter, I can’t decide which one I prefer. Even non vegans rave about them. A keeper!

    1. Bastian Durward

      Thanks! 150g dates, I made a mistake on the video getting confused with 1 cup and sadly can’t change it now

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