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Sea Salt Caramel Pretzel Bark

October 13, 2021 by Debi 32 Comments

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It only takes 5 ingredients and just minutes of time to make this fantastic Sea Salt Caramel Pretzel Bark or Salted Chocolate Pretzel Toffee Bark; it’s a great and inexpensive gift to give to family and friends.

Better yet, there’s no candy thermometer needed for this divine easy to make dessert candy recipe.

pieces of Salted Chocolate Pretzel Toffee Bark in a wire container with one piece in front and some broken pretzels around.

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Candy recipe

I’ve made this chocolate pretzel bark so many times, and it’s always a hit.

My biggest problem is what to call it.

You may recognize it as being similar to those saltine cracker toffee candy recipes. Or maybe you’ve seen it called Crack Bark, Saltine Toffee, pretzel brittle, or Christmas Crack. I’ve seen versions made with saltines, graham crackers, and pretzels. Heck, I even have a Mazto Toffee Candy Bark version.

Originally, when I posted it back in 2012 I called it Salted Caramel Chocolate Pretzel Bark, but I’ve decided it’s more of a toffee than a salted caramel. I’ve updated the recipe here with new photos and information for a better user experience!

But whatever you call it, it’s a delicious combination of dark chocolate, sea salt, butter and brown sugar to make the caramel or toffee, and pretzels. It’s the perfect combination of sweet, salty, and crunchy.

a fall leaf with text overlay for Tailgating Snacks Month.

Tailgating snacks month

And it’s great for Tailgating snacks month.

I feel that every football day party or happy hour spread should have a dessert option. And those dessert bites should reflect the fun of the day.

This candy is so perfect for game day nibbles! And, it can be made ahead of time and kept in the fridge or the freezer so it’s super easy on the host!

Homemade gifts

This pretzel toffee bark is a great homemade gift as well. You could make up a batch and pop some pieces in a nice mason jar, tie a pretty ribbon around the jar and voila! A perfect Christmas present!

If you want to make the presentation a little more fancy, drizzle some melted milk chocolate, white chocolate, or almond bark over the top.

My Candied pecans, Pistachio Truffles, Almond Meltaways, and Mocha candied almonds also make great gifts!

a couple of pieces of toffee bark in a wire container, a close up on the salt and the toffee.

Pro tips to make great crack bark

Be sure to scroll down to the printable recipe card below for ingredients amounts and detailed instructions.

Prep work

Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or heavy-duty aluminum foil. You want the liner to come up all sides of the pan. This will stop the bark from sticking to the pan, and will help when you remove the bark from the pan.

If you’re using foil, you’ll want to lightly spray the surface of the foil with non-stick spray to keep the toffee from sticking when baking.

Start cooking

Melt the butter in a small saucepan.

how to make Salted Chocolate Pretzel Toffee Bark.

While the butter is melting, place pretzels in a single even layer on the baking sheet. You don’t even need to crush them with a rolling pin or anything.

You won’t need all the pretzels from the bag, but I figure it’s better to have too many pretzels, you know, in case you need to make a second batch because you’ve eaten the whole thing by yourself. Or, for whatever reason you may encounter. Just sayin’.

Once the butter has melted, add the brown sugar and stir well to incorporate. Lower the heat, and simmer the mixture, do not let it boil, stirring occasionally for about 5 minutes until it caramelizes.

If you want a softer crumbly texture cook it closer to 3-5 minutes.

If you want really crunchy caramel/toffee, you can let the mixture cook closer to 8 minutes.

I prefer the softer texture, but some people prefer a harder more brittle texture.

If you want to be sure of the temperature, you can use a candy thermometer if you want. You’ll want the sugar mixture up to 300 degrees, for hard crack. Candy is at the soft crack stage is 270°—290°F.

how to make toffee bark.

When the mixture has caramelized, carefully (remember, it’s hot!) pour it evenly over the pretzels, up and down the length of the sheet. The caramel hardens quickly so it’s important to pour it as evenly and quickly as possible.

Also, a thinner spread with yield a more crispy harder texture, so the larger you pan, the thinner it will be. Alternatively, a smaller pan with a thicker pour will give you a softer texture.

how to make pretzel toffee bark.

Bake

Bake for 5-7 minutes. Putting it in the oven allows the mixture to spread itself evenly over the pretzel, filling in the gaps. Carefully remove it from the oven and turn the oven off.

Sprinkle the chocolate chips evenly over the hot toffee and return it to oven for 1 minute with the heat turned off.

Remove the pan from the oven, and use an offset spatula to smooth out the chocolate. Sprinkle sea salt evenly over chocolate before it starts to harden. If you want to add some broken pretzel pieces, now’s the time, make sure to press them into the melted chocolate so they don’t fall out when breaking the bark apart.

how to make this dessert bark.

Place the toffee in the baking sheet in the fridge for at least 1 hour to harden and set. Overnight will let it completely solidify.

When the bark has cooled and hardened, remove from the fridge and carefully pull the parchment paper or aluminum foil off the back. Break the bark into pieces and serve. Store in the refrigerator.

How to store

The bark can be stored in the fridge or the freezer in a tightly covered container. And it’s delicious when eaten straight from the freezer too!

lots of pieces of toffee bark on a sheet or parchment paper.

Can I make these gluten free?

Yes, these chocolate caramel pretzel bars are great when made with gluten free pretzels as well!

variations

Other variations might include topping the dark chocolate sea salt caramel pretzel bark with chocolate covered pretzels before letting the chocolate harden.

You could use those peanut butter filled pretzels in the bark as well. I mean, peanut butter is a great tailgating snack flavor!

You’ll love this easy to make salted caramel pretzel bark recipe way better than anything you can find on TikTok! lol

More great dessert treats

Looking for more yummy dessert nibbles? Make sure to try my Brown Sugar Fudge, Sticky Coconut Cake, and Peppermint Magic Bars!

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Recipe

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Sea Salt Caramel Pretzel Bark

Debi
It only takes minutes and 5 ingredients to make this fantastically delicious dessert candy bark, and it’s a great and inexpensive gift to give to family and friends.
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Prep Time 5 minutes mins
Cook Time 10 minutes mins
Resting time 1 hour hr
Total Time 1 hour hr 15 minutes mins
Course Dessert
Cuisine American
Servings 24 servings
Calories 221 kcal

Ingredients
  

  • 8 ounces mini pretzels from a 1 pound bag, enough to cover the pan, and more for garnishing if desired
  • 1 cup unsalted butter
  • 1 cup brown sugar light or dark
  • 12 ounces semi-sweet chocolate chips
  • Fleur de sel or other coarse sea salt for sprinkling on top

Instructions
 

  • Preheat oven to 400° F. Cover an 11×17 baking sheet with parchment paper or with heavy duty aluminum foil that’s been lightly sprayed with nonstick spray. Set aside.
  • Melt butter in a small saucepan over medium heat. While the butter is melting, place enough pretzels on the prepared baking sheet to form a single, even layer.
  • Once the butter has melted, add the brown sugar and stir well to incorporate. Lower the heat, and simmer the butter-sugar mixture, do not let it boil, stirring occasionally for about 3-5 minutes until it caramelizes.
  • When the mixture has caramelized, pour it evenly over the pretzels, moving it back and forth down the length of the sheet. The caramel hardens quickly so it’s important to pour it as evenly and quickly as possible. Bake for 5-7 minutes.
  • Sprinkle the chocolate chips evenly over the hot toffee and return it to oven for 1 minute with the heat turned off.
  • Remove the pan from the oven, and use an offset spatula tosmooth out the chocolate. Sprinkle sea salt evenly over chocolate. Sprinkle broken pretzel pieces over the top and press them into the melted chocolate.
  • Place the toffee in the baking sheet in the fridge for at least 1 hour to harden and set.
  • When the bark has cooled and hardened, remove from thefridge and carefully pull the parchment paper or aluminum foil off the back. Break the bark into pieces and serve. Store in the refrigerator.

Notes

The bark can be stored in the fridge or the freezer in a tightly covered container.
Makes 1 large sheet of bark. I was temped to say that it’s just one serving.
If you want a softer crumbly texture cook it closer to 3-5 minutes. If you want really crunchy caramel/toffee, you can let the mixture cook closer to 8 minutes.
If you want to be sure of the temperature, you can use a candy thermometer. Hard crack is 300 degrees. Candy is at the soft crack stage is 270°—290°F.

Nutrition

Calories: 221kcalCarbohydrates: 24gProtein: 2gFat: 13gSaturated Fat: 8gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 4gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 21mgSodium: 125mgPotassium: 108mgFiber: 1gSugar: 14gVitamin A: 243IUCalcium: 20mgIron: 1mg

Nutritional information is based on third-party calculations, and should be considered estimates. Actual nutritional content will vary based on brands used, measuring methods, portion sizes, and more.

Keyword candy, pretzel, toffee
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close up on a few pieces of candy layered on top of each other.
One of the original pictures from 2012.
Not a bad picture, but it needed to be updated.
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  1. Gretchen Landin

    March 12, 2023 at 10:03 am

    5 stars
    Hi! I used your salted toffee pretzel recipe as the base of my no bake cheese cake and some fudge I made. it turned out amazing.

  2. Sharon

    December 6, 2023 at 6:43 am

    5 stars
    Came out great!

  3. Ardi Smith

    December 6, 2023 at 12:39 pm

    I just made your recipe for pretzel bark but chocolate chips did not harden after 1 hr in fridge. Any suggestions now to harden chocolate so I have bark?

  4. Debi

    December 6, 2023 at 1:36 pm

    Ardi, It just sounds like you need to let it cool longer if the chocolate didn’t harden. Possibly, there’s something wrong with the chocolate chips because I’ve never heard of them not hardening. Maybe pop it in the freezer for a bit.

  5. Laura

    December 13, 2023 at 7:03 am

    5 stars
    This was absolutely delicious!

  6. Tomi

    December 15, 2023 at 6:02 am

    5 stars
    I made this with it turned out very well I was worried that adding salt was going to make it to salty with the salted pretzels but it was great I used dark chocolate chips yum

  7. Lynn

    December 18, 2023 at 2:50 pm

    5 stars
    These are so easy to make and are delicious!

  8. Donna

    November 11, 2024 at 6:52 am

    5 stars
    I took it to party snd everyone loved it! So easy!!!

  9. Wendy S

    December 1, 2024 at 7:06 pm

    I have not yet made your recipe—but wondering if I can melt the chocolate with some coconut oil to help it harden and leave at room temperature? It would involve spreading over the warm pretzel/caramel mixture so I am not sure it will work. Can’t wait to make it either way!! Thank you!

  10. Debi

    December 2, 2024 at 5:21 am

    Wendy, I think it would work if you melted the chocolate & coconut oil first – either in a microwave or double boiler. Then, once the bark is out of the oven, pour it over and spread it. My mom always used parafin in her chocolate – it was a thing back in the day. So it’s kind of the same thing. Let me know if you try it. I’d love to hear back.

  11. Carmel

    December 29, 2024 at 10:27 am

    5 stars
    These were awesome, a definite make again!!

  12. C

    January 3, 2025 at 7:06 pm

    3 stars
    These instructions didn’t work at all for me for some reason. If I did it again I would melt the chocolate in a pot and pour it over the toffee and skip the oven altogether. The toffee bubbled way too fast in the oven causing the parchment to come of the bottom and bubble and now the parchment is completely stuck in the toffee. And the choc chips hardly melted this way, not spreadable at all, and mixed in with the toffee.

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