No-Bake Salted Caramel Pretzel Bars

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If you’re a fan of desserts that balance salty crunch with sweet indulgence, these bars are pure magic. Born from a weeknight experiment when I craved something decadent without turning on the oven, they quickly became a household favorite. A handful of pretzels, a jar of caramel, and some chocolate chips transformed into a treat that feels fancy but takes almost no effort.

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What makes them irresistible is the trio of textures: crisp pretzels, gooey caramel, and smooth chocolate. Layered together, they create a dessert that looks impressive, slices beautifully, and disappears fast at potlucks, bake sales, family gatherings, or even movie nights at home.

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Best of all? You probably already have the ingredients waiting in your pantry.

Ingredients

Ingredient Amount Notes
Mini pretzels (crushed, with some chunks) 3 cups Adds crunch and texture
Semi-sweet chocolate chips 1½ cups Divided for layers
Peanut butter ½ cup Creamy or crunchy, divided
Soft caramels 1½ cups (≈11 oz) Unwrapped
Heavy cream or milk 2 tbsp Smooths caramel
Butter 2 tbsp Richness
Flaky sea salt To taste For topping

Instructions

  1. Prep Pan – Line an 8×8-inch baking dish with parchment, leaving overhang for easy lifting.
  2. Chocolate Base – Melt 1 cup chocolate chips with ¼ cup peanut butter in 20-second microwave intervals, stirring until smooth. Spread evenly in the pan. Chill for 10 minutes to set slightly.
  3. Caramel Layer – Melt caramels, cream, and butter (microwave or stovetop) until smooth. Fold in crushed pretzels. Spread evenly over the chocolate base.
  4. Top Layer – Melt remaining ½ cup chocolate chips with remaining ¼ cup peanut butter. Pour over caramel layer and spread smooth.
  5. Finish – Sprinkle flaky sea salt on top. Refrigerate for at least 1 hour, until firm.
  6. Slice & Serve – Lift bars out with parchment, cut into squares or rectangles, and enjoy!

✨ These bars are quick, portable, and guaranteed to impress — proof that the best desserts don’t always need an oven.

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