Let’s face it. Just because it’s the new year doesn’t mean we can’t still treat ourselves, right? So, in that spirit, here is a recipe for delicious caramel nut bars. While that might not sound “New Year’s resolution healthy”, these treats pack a big punch in a very small bite. A one inch square has only 80 calories and will satisfy your sweet tooth. Keep these in the freezer for just a little nibble when you need that sweet treat!
The Recipe
by volume by weight
crust:
2 cups all purpose flour 240 grams all purpose flour
1 cup brown sugar 200 grams brown sugar
3/4 cup butter 168 grams butter
1 teaspoon molasses 7 grams molasses
filling:
3/4 cup brown sugar 150 grams brown sugar
3/4 cup butter 168 grams butter
3 tablespoons heavy cream 43 grams heavy cream
1 cup walnuts 125 grams walnuts
1 cup chopped bittersweet 175 grams chopped bittersweet
chocolate chocolate
Directions
Heat the oven to 350F. For the crust, melt the butter and add the sugar and molasses. Add the flour and mix just until a crumbly dough forms.
Crumble the dough evenly over the bottom of a well greased (let me stress well greased, particularly on the sides where the caramel will come in contact with the pan!) 8 or 9 inch pan.
Press the dough evenly and firmly into the bottom of the pan.
Bake about 15 minutes until the crust is golden.
Coarsely chop the walnuts and sprinkle evenly over the baked crust.
For the filling, bring the brown sugar, butter, and heavy cream to a boil.
Boil for 1 minute and remove from the heat. Pour the filling evenly over the crust and nuts.
Return to the oven and bake until the filling is bubbling evenly all over and the color has caramelized slightly. This will take about 15 minutes.
Let the squares cool for 5 minutes and sprinkle the chopped chocolate or chips over the top.
Let the chocolate sit for 5 minutes and then spread evenly over the surface with a small offset spatula. Chill until the chocolate sets.
Alternatives
These caramel walnut bars are wonderful made with many kinds of nuts. Pecans, almonds, hazelnuts, and macadamias are great choices. A mix of nuts would also work really well.