You will love these Jelly Jar Chocolate Turtle Brownies! Baked in the jars using a box mix, topped with gooey caramel, pecans and chocolate. Works with gluten-free, regular or allergy-friendly mixes!
As I was making these cute, individual Jelly Jar Chocolate Turtle Brownies, I was thinking of all the reasons people should own jelly jars. It has been a long time since I did any canning of jam or jelly but they are perfect for so many other things. They are great for carrying some trail mix in for a hike, in kid’s lunch boxes (as well as many non-food organizing).
Some of my favorite desserts are personal-sized. Not only is that approach fantastic for portion control and ease of serving, but most people love getting their OWN dessert. Some winners I’ve served include Mini Mascarpone Key Lime Curd Cheesecake in Jars, Mini Mascarpone Cheesecakes with Strawberry Balsamic Topping and Mini Pumpkin Pie Cheesecakes in Mason Jars. All of them are made in 4-ounce jelly jars!
As I was thinking of what I wanted to serve up here today I mentally meandered from a rib recipe to land with these Jelly Jar Chocolate Turtle Brownies. Don’t ask how that works, trust me. I’ve had not made many sweets since the New Year has begun but it seemed a good time for something ooey, gooey and fun.
These brownies are made all the quicker by using your favorite box mix. They can be made with regular brownie mix, gluten-free brownie mix or allergy-friendly brownie mix; whatever works for your needs. The mix is whipped up, added to the little jelly jars and baked as normal. When the brownies have cooled, they are layered with an easy caramel sauce, chunks of chocolate and pecans, inspired by turtle candies!
The brownies are portable, easy to serve to a group or to portion them out (I do find in my house everyone cuts a different size Brownie)!
This Jelly Jar Chocolate Turtle Brownies recipe is fun to make and everyone loves having their own individual serving! A basic brownie mix hack (with gluten-free, regular or allergy-friendly brownie mix) baked into jelly jars and topped with gooey caramel, pecans and chocolate chunks.
Recipe
Jelly Jar Chocolate Turtle Brownies Recipe
Ingredients
- 12 4- ounce Jelly Jars
- Brownie Mix (gluten-free or regular) plus ingredients called for in mix
- 1 11- ounce package Caramels , unwrapped (I used Kraft brand)
- 3 tablespoons Heavy Whipping Cream
- ½ cup Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chunks or Chocolate Chips
- ½ cup rough chopped Pecans
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to the temperature called for on the brownie mix. Spray 12 jelly jars with non-stick cooking spray and place them on a rimmed baking sheet (note: use a light color baking sheet; if using black the brownies may cook faster).
- Prepare the brownie mix as directed on package. Divide it evenly between the jelly jars, filling the jars approximately halfway full.
- Bake for 25 minutes and check for doneness by inserting a toothpick and if it comes out clean, they should be done. Note: unless the box mix indicates another way to determine they are done; or continue to bake for 5 minutes and check for doneness again.
- Allow to fully cool on a cooling rack.
- When the brownies have cooled, combine the unwrapped caramels and the whipping cream in a heavy, small saucepan over low heat. Stir constantly until the caramels have melted. Note: the caramel will begin to solidify again quickly so you must work quickly for the next steps!
- Spoon evenly between all of the jelly jars (using a large dining spoon works well) to cover the top of the brownie and immediately sprinkle with the pecans, pushing them into the caramel if needed to secure them.
- As the caramel begins to solidify (if the caramel is too hot it will melt the chocolate) sprinkle with the chocolate chunks and push them into the caramel to secure them as needed. Serve or cover the tops with plastic wrap until serving.
Annemarie LeBlanc says
I saved your jelly jar turtle brownie recipe. These treats look so moist and delicious! I will make some over the weekend and take a few to my mom for her to enjoy a new twist to her favorite dessert.
Amy Desrosiers says
These chocolate jars look so darn good! I would love to make a batch for Valentine’s Day.
Meagan says
These look so delicious. I love that they are in smaller portions.
Marcie W. says
What a gorgeously decadent dessert. Those personalized portions make for great presentation too!
Tara says
I love the little jars you are using. The perfect individual portion. I need to try these. They look delicious.
Joyce Brewer says
These would be absolutely perfect for a baby shower or wedding dessert station. How yummy!
Sarah Bailey says
This would be great for me to make and be able to set aside as it is just my husband and I. This would be a great snack any time!
TColeman says
I love that each person gets their own treat. Around here this is a must when it comes to something sweet.
Robin Rue says
These look so delicious! My kids would love to make these for a treat one night.
Liz Mays says
Oh my gosh, these rock! I’m definitely a fan of the individual portions. The caramel and toppings sound so good!