Last summer, I was cleaning out my baking cupboard when I discovered half a bag of crackers and some leftover caramel bits. On a whim, I decided to throw them together with chocolate, and what emerged from my oven completely changed my snack game. These little bites disappeared within minutes when my family discovered them, and I’ve been perfecting the method ever since. There’s something magical about that sweet and salty combination that makes you keep reaching for just one more.

What I love about this recipe is how it transforms simple pantry staples into something extraordinary. You probably have most of these ingredients already, and the method couldn’t be more straightforward. Even if you’re new to making sweet dishes recipes, you’ll find this approachable and rewarding. The contrast between the crisp cracker base, gooey caramel middle, and rich chocolate topping creates a texture experience that’s hard to resist. If you enjoy creative twists on classic treats, you should also try our orange cranberry glazed banana bread for another delightful flavor combination.
Recipe Overview
Cuisine: American
Category: Snack/Dessert
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 25 minutes plus cooling
Servings: Makes about 36 bites
What You’ll Need
When I’m gathering supplies for these sweet snacks recipes, I always check my cracker supply first. Saltines work beautifully, but I’ve had great success with Ritz crackers too – they bring a buttery richness that complements the caramel wonderfully. For the chocolate, I typically use semi-sweet chips, but milk chocolate creates a sweeter version that kids adore. Don’t stress about having exactly the right pan either; I’ve made these in both a 9×13 and a quarter sheet pan with equally delicious results.
You’ll need basic baking equipment: a saucepan for melting ingredients, a baking sheet, and parchment paper to prevent sticking. Having everything measured and ready makes the process flow smoothly, especially since the caramel sets quickly once heated.

INGREDIENTS
Measuring everything beforehand makes this recipe come together in minutes. I remember one time I was rushing and forgot to count my crackers – let’s just say I learned the importance of proper layering the hard way! The aroma of toasting crackers and melting butter always makes my kitchen feel extra cozy, like I’m creating something special with just a few simple components.
- 40 saltine crackers (about one sleeve)
- 1 cup unsalted butter
- 1 cup packed brown sugar
- 1/4 teaspoon sea salt
- 2 cups semi-sweet chocolate chips
- 1/2 cup chopped pecans or walnuts (optional)
- Flaky sea salt for finishing
PREPARATION
If you’re new to no bake desserts or feel unsure about working with caramel, here’s some reassurance: the process is very forgiving. Even if your caramel seems too thin or thick initially, it will set beautifully in the oven. I’ve made this for countless potlucks and family gatherings, and it never fails to bring smiles – that moment when someone tries their first bite and their eyes light up makes every minute worthwhile. For another quick and satisfying option, check out our high-protein garlic chicken fried rice when you need a nourishing meal in minutes.
- Preheat your oven to 350°F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Arrange crackers in a single layer, breaking them to fit if needed.
- In a saucepan over medium heat, melt butter and brown sugar together, stirring constantly until the mixture comes to a boil. Let it bubble for 3 minutes without stirring – this creates that perfect caramel consistency.
- Carefully pour the hot caramel over the crackers, spreading evenly with a spatula. Bake for 5-7 minutes until the caramel is bubbly across the entire surface.
- Remove from oven and immediately sprinkle chocolate chips over the top. Let sit for 2 minutes to melt, then spread smoothly with an offset spatula.
- If using nuts, sprinkle them over the melted chocolate along with a pinch of flaky sea salt. Allow to cool completely before breaking into pieces.
NUTRITION INFORMATION
- Calories: 120 per bite
- Total Fat: 8g
- Saturated Fat: 4.5g
- Carbohydrates: 12g
- Sugar: 8g
- Protein: 1g
Customization Ideas
The basic formula for these sweet snacks easy adaptations welcomes creativity. Instead of plain saltines, try using graham crackers for a s’mores-inspired version – just add mini marshmallows with the chocolate chips. For holiday gatherings, I’ll sometimes use peppermint bark pieces instead of chocolate chips and crush candy canes over the top. Around here, we love experimenting with different nut butters drizzled over the finished product too.
Salted Caramel Cracker Bites – Sweet & Salty Addictive Snack Recipe

INGREDIENTS
PREPARATION
Notes
Enjoy your homemade Salted Caramel Cracker Bites – Sweet & Salty Addictive Snack Recipe!
Nutrition Information
What works for me when serving these at parties is creating a variety platter. I’ll make one batch with dark chocolate and sea salt, another with white chocolate and dried cranberries, and a third with milk chocolate and toffee bits. This approach lets guests sample different flavor combinations and always sparks conversation about everyone’s favorite version.
Storage Solutions
Keeping your homemade snacks fresh requires proper storage, but these rarely last long enough to worry about! I’ve found they maintain their perfect crisp texture for up to five days when stored in an airtight container at room temperature. Avoid refrigeration, as the moisture can make the crackers soften. For longer storage, you can freeze them in a single layer before transferring to a freezer bag – they’ll keep for about three months this way. And if you’re looking for another seasonal favorite, don’t miss our cozy campfire pumpkin spice latte to pair with these treats.
One thing I appreciate about this recipe is how well it travels. I often pack these in decorative tins for gifts or bring them to picnics in sturdy containers with layers separated by parchment. They’re sturdy enough to handle transportation but delicate enough to feel like a special treat.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Can I use different types of crackers?
Absolutely! While saltines provide that classic salty contrast, Ritz, graham crackers, or even pretzel squares work wonderfully. Each brings its own character to these sweet and salty snacks.
How do I get clean breaks when portioning?
Score the chocolate lightly with a knife before it fully sets, then break along those lines once completely cooled for neat pieces.
My caramel hardened too quickly – what happened?
The sugar may have cooked slightly too long. Next time, remove from heat the moment it reaches a full boil and work quickly when spreading.

Conclusion
These Salted Caramel Cracker Bites – Sweet & Salty Addictive Snack have earned a permanent spot in my recipe rotation because they deliver maximum flavor with minimal effort. Whether you’re looking for quick recipes snacks for unexpected guests or want to treat yourself after a long day, this dish never disappoints. I’d love to hear about your experience making them – share your creations or variations in the comments below!


