Salted Nut Roll Bars
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What is YOUR favorite candy bar? Mine has always and forever been a Salted Nut Roll, making this recipe for Salted Nut Roll Bars one of my favorites! For the longest time, I assumed you could buy a Salted Nut Roll Candy Bar anywhere – but that just isn’t true I guess?
Sometimes I even have a hard time getting them here. I play a little game with myself at the supermarket. As I walk toward the checkout, I tell myself, “if they have a Salted Nut Roll, you can treat yourself to a candy bar – if not you’re outta luck!” It always makes finding one even more fun! (even better when it’s a King Size!)
THE SALTED NUT ROLL CANDY BAR
Salted Nut Rolls have been around for a long time! Since 1933, in fact. They are made by Pearson’s Candy in the Twin Cities of Minnesota.
Pearson’s Salted Nut Roll was released during the time of the Great Depression. It’s always been reasonably priced, in those days, they were only 5 cents!
A way to give even the tightly clutched purse strings a way to indulge a bit.
ISN’T A SALTED NUT ROLL AND A PAYDAY CANDY BAR THE SAME?
It’s a common misconception that these two candy bars are “the same.” My daughter’s boyfriend would have told you that a Payday was his favorite candy bar — until of course, I introduced him to the Salted Nut Roll.
A Payday candy bar has the same sweet & salty thing going on with the salty peanuts and peanut butter with the golden caramel, but what it lacks is the nougat in the center that the Salted Nut Roll has.
“Is that what that white stuff is in the middle of a Salted Nut Roll?” Yep! Nougat. That fluffy nougat center is a game-changer! It makes the Salted Nut Roll not only a little bit sweeter, but also makes it softer and chewier.
THE BEST SALTED NUT ROLL RECIPE
I have been making this easy recipe for homemade salted nut rolls for years and years. Pre-Kids even — which totally dates me, but that’s okay. I got this recipe from a girl I worked with back in 1993.
She brought them to an office pot-luck and I was hooked!
I have tried recipes from others and this is the one that I always go back to. It turned out perfectly every time, and these sweet and salty treats are always one of the first things to disappear from my cookie platters at Christmastime.
HOW DO HOMEMADE SALTED NUT ROLL BARS DIFFER FROM THE ACTUAL CANDY BAR?
The flavor is really similar. Pearson’s Candy will tell you that nobody has ever gotten it exactly right, though, no matter how many have tried.
These homemade candy bars are made with a marshmallow center. The actual candy bar, as I mentioned earlier, has a creamy nougat center.
Both have a caramel and peanut butter sweet chewiness to them, and the salty, crunchy roasted nuts give them that perfect saltiness.
INGREDIENTS NEEDED FOR SALTED NUT ROLL BAR RECIPE
CRUST
- Flour – All-purpose flour is best.
- Brown sugar – You can use light or dark brown sugar.
- Baking powder
- Vanilla – 100% pure vanilla extract is what I recommend.
- Salt
- Baking soda
- Butter – I stick with butter or butter substitute, but unless you are allergic to dairy I do not recommend substituting the butter.
- Eggs – You will only need the yolks for this recipe.
TOPPING
- Miniature marshmallows – I have seen recipes for these nut rolls that use marshmallow creme instead, but I haven’t tried it.
- Corn syrup – Light is recommended for this recipe but you can use dark in a pinch. My preferred brand of corn syrup is Karo.
- Butter – Yes, more butter. It truly gives the nut roll that extra something.
- Vanilla – always grab pure vanilla extract.
- Peanut butter chips – There is really no substitute for peanut butter chips to maintain the true flavor of a salted nut roll.
- Rice Krispies
- Peanuts – You need salted peanuts for these salted nut rolls.
HOW TO MAKE SALTED NUT ROLL BARS
There are three layers to these nutty, marshmallow bars. The bottom is a mixture of butter, brown sugar, vanilla, eggs, flour, baking soda, baking powder, and salt. Mixing these ingredients together makes your buttery crust layer.
Once the crust is baked, it’s topped with miniature marshmallows and those are melted for the center.
The top consists of butter, peanut butter chips, vanilla, corn syrup, Rice Krispies, and salted peanuts.
First, In a large bowl mix the crust ingredients together, press into a foil-lined 9×13 baking dish and bake.
Next, Top with mini marshmallows and bake.
In a saucepan over low heat, melt together butter, vanilla, peanut butter chips, and corn syrup until smooth. Add in peanuts and stir in Rice Krispies. Press this peanut butter mixture evenly over the top of the gooey marshmallows.
Finally, Cut into squares when cooled to room temperature.
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TIPS AND TRICKS
- If you happen to have any salted nut roll bars left you can store them in an airtight container for 2-3 days. They can be stored in the fridge, but don’t have to be.
- These bars also freeze well. Simply wrap them in plastic wrap and place them in a freezer bag. They will last for 2-3 months.
Copy Cat Recipes are the BEST!
Here are a couple of other copy candy bar recipes of mine:
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Salted Nutroll Bars
Equipment
Ingredients
Crust
- 1 1/2 cups flour
- 2/3 cup brown sugar
- 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
- 1 stick of salted butter 1/2 cup
- 2 egg yolks
Topping
- 3 cups miniature marshmallows
- 2/3 cup light corn syrup
- 1/4 cup butter half of a stick
- 2 teaspoons vanilla
- 1 - 10 oz bag of peanut butter chips
- 2 cups of Rice Krispies
- 2 cups salted and roasted peanuts
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line a 9x13 baking dish with foil, and spray it with non-stick cooking spray. Set aside.
- Prepare the crust: Cream together butter, brown sugar and vanilla. Add in egg yolks. Fold in flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt.
- Press crust into the bottom of the pan. Bake for 12-15 minutes.
- Top with 3 cups miniature marshmallows and bake for 3 minutes more. Cool.
- Place corn syrup, butter, vanilla and peanut butter chips in a saucepan over low heat stir until melted and smooth. Stir in Rice Krispies and peanuts.
- Spread over the top of the marshmallows.
- Cool. Cut into squares.
Looks so yum!! If you are willing, you can share this recipe & other romantic recipes with my ongoing-”Valentine’s Day Event”(till Feb 20th)
Thank you!! Will do!! 🙂
Michaela, it’s a good thing I randomly stalk you and your blog or I might have missed these. Hubby loves those nut bars! Can’t wait to surprise him with yours!
They are yummy!! <3 Thanks for “stalking me!!”
These look like such a yummy treat! I bet my kids would love them!
Reminds me of my childhood. We would always get nut rolls when we traveled. I’m excited to make these myself.
Wow I’ve always had Payday’s but these salted nut roll bars are so good! These are my new fave! And I didn’t realize the candy bar had been around since 1933. So cool!
LOL I love the game you play with yourself at the grocery store! This is a brilliant strategy, and I can’t wait to make these!
These were fabulous! So very delicious and easy too! Will definitely be making again!
These are so tasty! My husband loves these! I do too! Thanks!
I don’t know if I have seen a Salted Nut Roll but who care know that I have your recipe to make my own. I can see why you would treat yourself to this goodie.
I am so in love with these bars! All the ingredients come together so perfectly!
It’s hard to beat the sweet and salty combination. I’ll be trying these for sure.
These are so good and they were a hit with my kids. Thanks for sharing. And it was a nice little project for the kids to fill their free time. 🙂
Oh my goodness, these look amazing! I am going to make these this weekend. My husband will be so happy!
These bars look amazing! I know what I will be making next time I am baking.
I love thee adorable bars! We made them this morning, and all of them are gone. My family is asking for more… Yummy and delicious!