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Caramel Ritz Cracker Christmas Cookies

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Sweet, salty, and delightfully crunchy—these Caramel Ritz Cracker Christmas Cookies are an easy, festive treat that comes together in minutes and disappears even faster.

Caramel Ritz Cracker Christmas Cookies

This recipe was born from a last-minute holiday baking emergency and turned into a seasonal must at my house. One December evening, I realized I had promised cookies for a cookie swap but barely any time. I grabbed a sleeve of Ritz crackers, a bag of soft caramels, and some chocolate chips from the pantry. What happened next felt like magic: warm, gooey caramel sandwiched between buttery crackers, finished with a glossy chocolate top and festive sprinkles. I started making them every year after that first delightful batch, and they now show up on the cookie table alongside family classics.

These cookies are deceptively simple but deliver on multiple textures and flavors—flaky, salty cracker edges that give way to rich, chewy caramel and a silky chocolate finish. They’re the crunchy-sweet offset that makes people come back for second and third servings. I love that they are quick to assemble, kid-friendly to help make, and endlessly adaptable for dietary preferences or the treats you have on hand. Over the years I’ve tweaked oven time and topping choices until the caramel is just soft enough but not runny, and the crackers remain crisp—here’s everything I’ve learned so you can reproduce the same joyful results in your own kitchen.

Why You'll Love This Recipe

  • Ultra-fast assembly: Arrange crackers and caramel, pop in the oven for 3–6 minutes, then finish—ready in under 30 minutes from start to finish, perfect for last-minute hosting.
  • Pantry-friendly ingredients: Uses common staples—Ritz crackers, wrapped caramels (or caramel bits), chocolate chips, and optional nuts or sprinkles—no specialty shopping required.
  • Crowd-pleasing balance: Sweet caramel and chocolate are balanced by a buttery, slightly salty cracker edge for a craveable sweet-salty contrast.
  • Kid-approved activity: Simple steps make it a great holiday project to involve children—unwrapping caramels and adding sprinkles are safe, fun tasks for little helpers.
  • Make-ahead friendly: They keep well refrigerated and freeze beautifully for holiday trays—make them up to one month in advance and thaw at room temperature.
  • Customizable toppings: Swap chocolate for white chocolate, add chopped nuts, crushed candy canes, or a sprinkle of coarse sea salt for extra flair.

My family’s reaction the first year I brought these to a holiday party was unforgettable—neighbors asked for the recipe and my sister claimed them as her mandatory holiday cookie. They’re the sort of thing you can whip up between errands and instantly have a bowl of warm cookies to offer guests. The simplicity of the method means you can experiment with toppings and make each batch slightly different.

Ingredients

  • Ritz crackers: Use one standard sleeve (about 40 crackers, 4.4 oz). Choose the classic buttery Ritz for the best contrast with sweet caramel; the rounded shape makes for perfect little sandwiches.
  • Caramels: 36–40 individually wrapped soft caramel candies (about 11 oz bag of Kraft caramels or equivalent). If you prefer, use caramel bits or squares; avoid hard-caramel to keep the chew tender after baking.
  • Chocolate chips: 1 1/2 cups semi-sweet chocolate chips (9 oz). I like Ghirardelli or Hershey’s; semi-sweet balances the caramel without being overly sweet.
  • Optional chopped nuts: 1/2 cup toasted pecans or almonds, chopped—adds crunch and a toasty flavor, use if no nut allergies.
  • Optional decor: Holiday sprinkles, crushed candy cane, or flaky sea salt for finishing. Sprinkles add festive color; sea salt heightens the caramel flavor.

Instructions

Preheat and prepare pan: Preheat the oven to 350°F. Line a rimmed baking sheet with aluminum foil or parchment and lightly spray or butter the foil—this prevents the caramel from sticking and makes cleanup very easy. Arrange the crackers in a single layer, spaced evenly but touching, to maximize workspace and even baking. Top with caramel: Unwrap one soft caramel per cracker and place in the center of each cracker. If you’re using caramel bits, use roughly one tablespoon per cracker. For neat sandwiches later, leave the caramel slightly centered so it melts uniformly without spilling over the edge too quickly. Bake until caramel softens: Bake at 350°F for 3–6 minutes. Watch closely: you want the caramels to puff slightly and become glossy—this is the visual cue they’ve softened. Ovens vary; in a hot oven it may only take 3 minutes, while a cooler oven may need closer to 6. Create sandwiches or press toppings: If making sandwich-style cookies, immediately press a second cracker on top of each softened caramel to spread it, rotating slightly to seal the edges. If topping instead, leave the caramels exposed and go straight to chocolate. Work quickly—caramel firms as it cools and is easiest to shape when hot. Finish with chocolate: Place chocolate chips in a microwave-safe bowl and heat in 20–30 second intervals, stirring between bursts, until smooth, or melt in a double boiler over simmering water. Dollop or spoon the melted chocolate over each cookie and spread with a small offset spatula, or dip the top of each sandwich into the chocolate. Immediately add sprinkles, crushed candy cane, or chopped toasted nuts before the chocolate sets. Cool and set: Allow cookies to cool at room temperature until the chocolate and caramel set, about 15–30 minutes depending on kitchen temperature. For faster setting, transfer the baking sheet to the refrigerator for 10–15 minutes—avoid leaving them too long or the crackers will soften. User provided content image 1

You Must Know

  • These treats combine high sugar and refined carbs—enjoy in moderation and store in an airtight container to maintain crispness for up to 5 days in the refrigerator.
  • They freeze well for up to 3 months; flash-freeze on a tray then transfer to a freezer bag to avoid sticking.
  • At room temperature, chocolate and caramel can soften—chill briefly before transporting to keep shape on a cookie tray.
  • Allergens: contains dairy, wheat, and possibly tree nuts or soy depending on chocolate—see substitutions below for allergy swaps.

My favorite part of making these is the way everyone gathers around the table while I add sprinkles—kids stand on tiptoe, and neighbors inevitably ask for seconds. They’re a hit at potlucks because they look homemade but come together in a fraction of the time of more complex confections. The technique of baking caramels just until glossy is the small chef’s secret that guarantees a gooey center without melting the cracker to mush.

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Storage Tips

Store in a single layer in an airtight container lined with parchment to prevent sticking; separate layers with additional parchment. At room temperature they will stay crisp for 24–48 hours, but for best texture refrigerate and consume within 5 days. To freeze, place the cooled cookies on a tray for 30–60 minutes until firm, then stack in a freezer bag with parchment layers; thaw at room temperature for 20–30 minutes before serving to return the caramel to a pleasant chewiness. Avoid long fridge storage if you prefer ultra-crisp crackers—extended refrigeration softens them slightly.

Ingredient Substitutions

For a dairy-free option, use dairy-free caramels (made with coconut cream) and dairy-free chocolate chips; ensure the crackers are dairy-free or substitute with gluten-free butter crackers if needed. To make them gluten-free, choose a sturdy gluten-free cracker that has similar shape and thickness to Ritz—test one batch first to ensure it holds up in the heat. If you don’t have individually wrapped caramels, use caramel bits or chopped soft caramels; if using hard caramels, soften them in a double boiler with a tablespoon of heavy cream before using. For a nut-free version, skip nuts entirely or use toasted sunflower seeds for crunch.

Serving Suggestions

These are perfect alongside a cup of hot cocoa or mulled cider for winter gatherings. Plate them on a festive tray with cookie cutters of powdered sugar-dusted shortbread. For a dessert board, combine with salted nuts, chocolate-dipped pretzels, and fresh fruit. Garnish with a light dusting of cocoa or a few flakes of Maldon sea salt for a gourmet touch. They also make a lovely edible gift—stack in clear cellophane bags tied with ribbon for a neighborly present.

Cultural Background

Sweet-and-salty confections have a long place at holiday tables where simple techniques create shareable treats. The idea of sandwiching caramel between crackers riffs on classic European pressed candies and American toffee traditions; layering a buttery cracker brings depth without the need to bake dough. Over the last two decades, recipes like this have circulated widely among home bakers, evolving into countless regional variations—some top with nuts, others with peppermint or citrus. The simplicity and communal nature are very much in keeping with holiday traditions of making quickly and sharing widely.

Seasonal Adaptations

In winter, add crushed candy cane on top for a peppermint twist or dust a little cinnamon into the melted chocolate for warmth. For autumn, fold a pinch of ground ginger into the chocolate and sprinkle toasted pumpkin seeds. For a summer picnic version, swap semi-sweet chocolate for white chocolate and use chopped freeze-dried strawberries as a bright topping. Holiday colors can be introduced via colored sprinkles, or go elegant with chopped toasted pistachios and a drizzle of white chocolate.

Meal Prep Tips

Make multiple batches in advance: prepare and freeze cooled cookies on a tray, then store in freezer-safe containers. When you need a tray for a party, thaw for 30–60 minutes at room temperature or refrigerate overnight. Toast nuts in a dry skillet until fragrant before chopping to enhance flavor, and melt chocolate in a microwave at reduced power to avoid seizing—stir frequently. Keep an assembly station set with pre-unwrapped caramels and a bowl of melted chocolate to streamline the process when making larger quantities.

These Caramel Ritz Cracker Christmas Cookies are one of those joyful, shareable treats that make holiday prep less stressful and more fun. Whether you’re making a quick batch for a last-minute gathering or assembling a colorful cookie platter, these little bites bring big smiles. Try a few variations and discover which version becomes your household favorite.

Pro Tips

  • Watch the caramels closely while baking—3–6 minutes at 350°F is typical; look for a glossy, slightly puffed surface.

  • Line the baking sheet with foil and spray lightly to simplify cleanup and prevent sticking.

  • If the chocolate seizes when melting, add 1 teaspoon of neutral oil or 1 teaspoon of butter and stir until smooth.

  • Toast nuts in a dry skillet until fragrant for maximum flavor before chopping and adding as a topping.

This nourishing caramel ritz cracker christmas cookies recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.

FAQs about Recipes

How long do these cookies keep?

Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days; freeze up to 3 months.

Can I make them dairy-free or gluten-free?

Use dairy-free caramels and dairy-free chocolate chips; choose gluten-free crackers as a substitute if needed.

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Caramel Ritz Cracker Christmas Cookies

This Caramel Ritz Cracker Christmas Cookies recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Servings: 20 steaks
Caramel Ritz Cracker Christmas Cookies
Prep:10 minutes
Cook:6 minutes
Rest Time:10 mins
Total:16 minutes

Ingredients

Base

Caramel Layer

Chocolate Topping

Optional Toppings

Instructions

1

Preheat and line pan

Preheat oven to 350°F and line a rimmed baking sheet with foil or parchment; arrange crackers in a single layer.

2

Add caramel pieces

Unwrap one soft caramel per cracker and place in the center of each; if using caramel bits, use about 1 tablespoon per cracker.

3

Bake briefly

Bake at 350°F for 3–6 minutes until caramels puff and become glossy—watch closely to avoid burning.

4

Create sandwiches or press toppings

Immediately press a second cracker on top of each caramel to form sandwiches, or leave exposed and proceed to chocolate topping while caramels are hot.

5

Melt chocolate and finish

Melt chocolate chips in 20–30 second microwave bursts or over a double boiler until smooth; spoon or dip tops and add sprinkles, nuts, or salt before chocolate sets.

6

Cool and set

Let cookies cool at room temperature for 15–30 minutes or chill for 10–15 minutes to set chocolate before serving or storing.

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Nutrition

Calories: 150kcal | Carbohydrates: 18g | Protein:
1.5g | Fat: 8g | Saturated Fat: 2g |
Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat:
3g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 253mg | Sodium:
0mg | Potassium: 953mg | Fiber: 0g | Sugar:
0g | Vitamin A: 577IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium:
47mg | Iron: 6mg

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