Homemade Snickers Bars

Snickers bars have long played second fiddle to my first true love: Reese’s peanut butter cups. It’s not their fault, really. Being a peanut butter-addicted kid, I always went for the treat with the highest peanut butter ratio. However, as I got older, I started to have a little affair with Snickers bars. I loved the combination of nougat, caramel, and peanuts… not to mention it was all covered in chocolate! I supposed I didn’t have to choose a favorite, did I? (Okay, if I did, I would still choose peanut butter cups, but really, I love them both!). Last year I realized how amazing homemade peanut butter cups were (aren’t most things better homemade, anyway?!), so when I saw a homemade version of Snickers on Jessica’s site earlier this year, I knew it was only a matter of time before my kitchen (and my shirt, arms, and hair) was splattered with nougat, caramel, and melted chocolate. Turns out, these taste exactly like a Snickers bar. Let me emphasize exactly because truly, these are a spot-on recreation. Only more delicious. And sinfully addictive.

These bars have multiple steps that might make them appear a tad overwhelming or intimidating, but have no fear! Each one takes less than 10 minutes and is pretty much foolproof.
Bottom chocolate layer. Nougat layer + chopped peanuts. Caramel layer. Top chocolate layer. Done!
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Honestly, the hardest part about making these is once they are done, not eating more than five at any given point in time. I said five. Because I believe that it is impossible to eat less than five. They are dangerous and wonderful. Just like that senior your mom didn’t want you to date when you were a freshman. I guarantee your mom would approve of these. Make these, and share some with mom, or dad. (And maybe apologize for any headaches you caused during your teenage years.)

P.S. Does anyone else get as big a kick out of this Snickers commercial as I do?? “Steve was delicious!” (Although I am a sucker for any type of animal in a commercial!)
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Homemade Snickers Bars
Ingredients
For the Bottom Chocolate Layer:
- 1¼ cups (225 g) milk chocolate chips
- ¼ cup (64.5 g) creamy peanut butter
For the Nougat Layer:
- 4 tablespoons unsalted butter
- 1 cup (200 g) granulated sugar
- ¼ cup (64 ml) evaporated milk
- 1½ cups (190.5 g) marshmallow fluff
- ¼ cup (64.5 g) creamy peanut butter
- 1½ cups (219 g) salted peanuts, roughly chopped
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
For the Caramel Layer:
- 14 ounces (396.89 g) caramels, unwrapped
- ¼ cup (59.5 ml) heavy cream
For the Top Chocolate Layer:
- 1¼ cups (225 g) milk chocolate chips
- ¼ cup (64.5 g) creamy peanut butter
Instructions
- Grease a 9x13-inch baking pan. Line with parchment paper, then grease the parchment paper; set aside.
- Make the Bottom Chocolate Layer: Melt together the chocolate chips and peanut butter in the microwave on 50% power until completely smooth and melted, stirring every 30 seconds. Pour into the prepared baking dish and, using a spatula, smooth into an even layer. Refrigerate until completely cool and hard, about 30 minutes.
- Make the Nougat Layer: Melt the butter in a medium saucepan over medium heat. Add the sugar and evaporated milk, stirring until dissolved, and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat to low and cook for 5 minutes, stirring occasionally. Remove the pan from heat and add the marshmallow fluff, peanut butter, and vanilla extract, stirring until completely smooth. Fold in the peanuts, then pour over the bottom chocolate layer. Again, refrigerate until completely cool, about 30 minutes.
- Make the Caramel Layer: Combine the caramels and the heavy cream in a small saucepan over low heat. Melt, stirring occasionally, until smooth. Once completely melted, cook for an additional 4 minutes, stirring frequently. Pour the caramel over the nougat layer. Refrigerate until completely cool, about 30 minutes.
- Make the Top Chocolate Layer: Melt together the chocolate chips and peanut butter in the microwave on 50% power until completely smooth and melted, stirring every 30 seconds. Pour over the caramel layer and, using a spatula, smooth into an even layer. Refrigerate until completely cool and set, 30 to 60 minutes.
- Using the parchment liner, remove the bars from the pan and cut into 32 pieces. You can store these in the refrigerator or at room temperature. I find the filling to be the best consistency at room temperature, but the chocolate can get a little melty depending on how warm your house is. If your house runs warm (higher than 72 or so) you might want to keep them in the fridge and then take them out an hour or two before you want to serve them.
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These look delicious, I can’t wait to try them! A question: we’re lactose intolerant, so I’m always looking for ways to adapt recipes. I can switch the milk chocolate chips for Ghiardelli semisweet chips, and the butter for Blue Bonnet light margarine since the amount is small; any suggestions for making the caramel without heavy cream? Maybe coconut milk?
Hi Ginger, Yes, you could definitely use coconut milk.
Amazing! I love how you included chocolate on the bottom as well… lovely, delicious touch!
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Yum! My son loves Snicker’s, these would be a HUGE hit with him!
YUM – saw these on howsweeteats website and have been wanting to make them ever since. Love the pictures!
These look SO yummy! And the fact that they are homemade makes them a little healthier, right? Haha!
Abso-freakin-lutely! :)
Oh my. These look divine. Your photos are making my mouth water! ;) My favorite way to eat Snickers are frozen… might have to whip up a batch to freeze. ;)
These look fantastic. I’m going to try them this weekend. My husband will love them!
ooooh delicious!
I love the “Steve was delicious” commerical! I will admit that my favorite commerical right now is the M&M commerical where they are at a party and everyone thinks the brown one is naked and the red one takes off his shell and starts dancing…I crack up every time!
I have made this recipe before, and we enjoyed it. However, we noticed that the nougat was a tad grainy; did you experience that as well?
Hi Sara, I didn’t, it was nice and chewy, no graininess that I noticed.
These look so yummy! Can’t wait to try the recipe!
Love copycat recipes! I’m positive I couldn’t be trusted around these.
I love Jessica’s Homemade Snickers Bars. I pinned these when she posted her recipe! She comes up with the best recipes!
These look so freaking yummy! These are lovely.
I LOVE Snicker Bars and I bet homemade is even better then store bought! Great recipe, this is one for the books! I’m going to surprise Hubby and make these for him!!
Yay for pinning! And these look yummy, too!
These look fantastic! My husband’s favorite candy is snickers, so he would love these!
I love nougat! I always thought it would be hard to make but it looks easy and delicious! I’ll have to try that if not the whole snickers bar!
I agree. Snickers will always be second to my love of Reeses. Peanut butter, all the way.
Even though these look way more decadent than a normal snickers the nutrition facts and size are nearly identical.
I know which I would prefer :D
Oh YUM! I love copycats of packaged food – so very fun to make! I bet you could cut them lengthwise and dip them in chocolate for a realistic look (though they’re gorgeous just as you have them here!)
We just realized we could make homemade peanut butter cups, but I also REALLY love Snickers. I became obsessed when I was pregnant and still have a fondness for them. I love recreating things that I usually buy because it always tastes so much better! I’ll definitely have to make these ASAP.
These look amazing! I love snickers bars, who knew I could make them myself! (Did my waistline want to know that? Hmmm.)
I keep seeing this recipe on pinterest and saying I need to make it. Looks AMAZING!
I should NOT try to prepare these.. (because they look SO good and I really really like snickers..)
These look soooo much better than a regular Snickers. Every Snickers bar I’ve had in recent memory has been completely stale tasting, but I’m sure that making them homemade would solve that!
I wish I could take a bite out of these wirelessly….they look sooooo amazing.
I’ve been fiending to get in the kitchen and looking for recipes that don’t involve the use of an oven as mine broke down a few days ago… it is not coincidence that i came across this post! gonna try these! thank you, brown eyed baker :)
Ive seen these on Jessica’s blog, all over pinterest, and everywhere I turn, these have popped up but you are the first person I’ve seen who’s posted about recreating them. They look sooo good. Makes me want to get busy makin’ nougat!
I saw this on how sweet but didn’t bookmark it because my daughter was still having peanut issues so I was avoiding them. Now that she is doing fine with peanuts I think I will have to try this. I used to eat two snickers every day. One for breakfast and one for lunch.