• No-Bake Pretzel Bars with Salted Caramel

If you love desserts that mix a salty crunch with rich sweetness, these bars are an absolute game changer. They were created during a random weeknight when I wanted something indulgent without heating up the oven, and they instantly became a family favorite. A few pretzels, some caramel, and a handful of chocolate chips turned into a treat that feels fancy but requires almost zero effort.

Their charm comes from the combination of textures: crisp pretzels, soft caramel, and silky chocolate. Stacked together, they make a dessert that looks impressive, cuts beautifully, and always disappears first at potlucks, bake sales, family get-togethers, or even casual movie nights.

The best part? You probably already have everything you need in your pantry.

Ingredients

Ingredient Amount Notes
Mini pretzels (crushed with some larger pieces) 3 cups Gives crunch and structure
Semi-sweet chocolate chips 1½ cups Divided for layering
Peanut butter ½ cup Smooth or chunky, split between layers
Soft caramels 1½ cups (≈11 oz) Unwrapped
Heavy cream or milk 2 tbsp Helps caramel melt smoothly
Butter 2 tbsp Adds richness
Flaky sea salt To taste For finishing

Instructions

  1. Prepare the Pan – Line an 8×8-inch dish with parchment, leaving extra on the sides to lift the bars out later.
  2. Chocolate Base – Melt 1 cup chocolate chips with ¼ cup peanut butter in 20-second microwave bursts, stirring until smooth. Spread into the pan and chill for about 10 minutes.
  3. Caramel Layer – Heat the caramels with the cream and butter until melted and smooth. Mix in the crushed pretzels and spread over the chocolate layer.
  4. Top Layer – Melt the remaining ½ cup chocolate chips with the remaining ¼ cup peanut butter. Pour over the caramel mixture and smooth the top.
  5. Finish – Sprinkle flaky salt over the surface. Refrigerate for at least 1 hour, or until fully set.
  6. Slice & Enjoy – Use the parchment to lift the block out, cut into squares or bars, and serve.

✨ These bars are quick, travel-friendly, and always a crowd-pleaser — proof that great desserts don’t need an oven at all.

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