Caramel, chocolate, and crispy cereal make up these Homemade 100 Grand Candy Bars. These are so easy, you’ll want to keep all the ingredients on hand for when a craving hits!
Making candy at home is actually a lot easier than you’d think! And fun, too – especially when you are making homemade Junior Mints, or these Cherry Nut Chocolates.
I have to confess that I’m not really a candy bar kind of person. I mean, I’ll have one every once in awhile, but they aren’t something I crave or go out of my way for.
Unless it’s a 100 grand candy bar. That is one candy bar that I have a hard time turning down.
But do you know what’s even better? Homemade 100 Grand Candy Bars.
Yep, you can make these at home, and I dare say they are actually better. All it takes is a few ingredients, and not that much hands on time, even.
The hardest part is trying to keep your family from consuming them so fast that you can’t save any for later!
Ingredients
- Caramel: I used to always make these with the square Kraft caramels, but one time I tried the Werther’s soft caramels and I’ve never gone back. These caramels are not only softer and easier to work with, but I feel like they taste more like the center to a store bought 100 Grand. You can always try to use homemade caramel candy if you want to go all out.
- Chocolate Chips: I use chocolate chips for the outer chocolate, but if you have a chocolate you like better, you can use that.
- Shortening: The shortening will help with the consistency for the chocolate and make it more manageable for dipping.
- Crispy Rice Cereal: This is a cereal such as Rice Krispies – it creates that crispiness in the chocolate coating.
How to Make 100 Grand Candy Bars
1: Take 2 of your unwrapped caramels and mold them together into a rectangle that is about 1/2-inch thick. If they are not sticking together, you may just need to microwave them for 5 or less seconds. It doesn’t take long! Continue with the rest of the caramels.
2: Place your chocolate chips and shortening in a large bowl. Start microwaving the mixture in 15-30 second intervals at half power, stirring often. Alternately, you can do this in a double boiler.
3: Once the chocolate is melted, stir until smooth.
4: Pour in the cereal.
5: Mix until the cereal is completely coated. Take one of your molded caramels and dip it into the chocolate mixture. It’s a little messy, and you’ll have to make sure that some of the mixture covers the caramel. I like to do this with a fork.
6: Take the dipped caramel and lightly drag it across the lip of the bowl to flatten the bottom as much as possible. Place the dipped caramel on a sheet of waxed paper. Repeat with the remaining caramel.
7: Let the candy sit until the chocolate is set before serving.
Tips and Tricks
Store the candy bars in a cool place. I like to put them in a container with a lid in the pantry.
Want to save some for later! They can be frozen for up to a year. Let them thaw at room temperature completely before serving.
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Homemade 100 Grand Candy Bar
Ingredients
- 40 unwrapped caramels at room temperature (I like the Werther’s soft caramel)
- 12 oz milk chocolate chips
- 1 teaspoon vegetable shortening
- 3/4 cup crispy rice cereal (like Rice Krispies)
Instructions
- Take 2 caramels and flatten them together into a rectangle about 1/2-inch thick. This is easiest to do if they are a little warm, so if needed, microwave them for 5 seconds to soften them up. Continue with the rest of the caramels. Set aside.
- In a bowl, combine the chocolate chips and the shortening. Cook in a double boiler or in the microwave on half power until melted. Make sure to stir often.
- When the chocolate is melted and smooth, add the cereal and stir to combine.
- Cover each of the caramels with the chocolate mixture. (I thought this was easiest using a fork. You want the bottom covered with chocolate, but not necessarily the cereal, so I would run each caramel across the lip of the bowl to get rid of any excess.)
- Transfer to a sheet of waxed paper. Allow the candies to firm up for 1-2 hours before serving.
glamah16 says
Happy New Year.
Patsyk says
I just received a copy of one of those copycat cookbooks! Congrats on finishing your project! I really should work harder at using each of my cookbooks more during this year. You found some great recipes this past year.
Happy New Year!
Audrey says
Happy New Year!! Hoping to see many more recipes in ’09!
Gretchen Noelle says
I actually really like the shot. Good for you for finishing your project! That is certainly an accomplishment!
Amanda at Little Foodies says
Happy New Year Deborah. I hope 2009 gives you many happy times filled with love, laughter and of course the odd proud parent moment! 😉
Rosa's Yummy Yums says
LOL! I bet those bars were delicious!
Happy new Year!
Cheers,
Rosa
Colloquial Cook says
Haha, fab! That’s also part of what cooking is about… dealing with the hungry masses! I think you did really well with your ambitious project!
sunita says
Happy new year to you and yours, dear Deb 🙂
breadchick says
These were some of my favorite candy bars growing up. I’ll definitely have to give them a try.
Happy New Year to you and yours.
Crazy Lady says
Yahoo you finished! What is your goal for 2009
Melanie says
That’s funny because I saw the picture and thought “that looks like a professional picture from a cookbook” – it really does to me. I don’t know why. Anyway, the treats sound yummy! Good luck with 2009 – if I remember right you should be ready to have a baby soon. Best of luck!
Megan says
Congrats on finishing the project and with such a tasty looking treat. I know they’re good if your hubby ate them all but one. 🙂
Happy New Year Deborah!
Bellini Valli says
You did it Deborah and ended the year with a tasty treat as well as accomplished your goal. Roll on 2009!!!!!
Kevin says
Happy new year!
Paula says
Ha! I love it! My hubby would have done the exact same thing! I happen to have all the ingredients on hand, and as a double bonus, this is a gluten free recipe for all those who can’t have some of the traditional sweets due to wheat ingredients! YUM! Happy New Year!
Abby says
Happy New Year! Your 2009 is going to be FABULOUS.