
Before we get swept up in this glorious mix of toasted pecans, buttery caramel, and silky chocolate, let me just say thank you for being here. Truly. Every time you stop by to grab a recipe, bake along, or just browse for something sweet, it means the world. I love sharing these nostalgic, homemade treats—the ones that make your kitchen smell like a candy shop—and today’s recipe? Oh, it’s a keeper.
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What This Recipe Is All About
These Georgia Browns are the Southern candy trifecta: crunchy toasted pecans, rich buttery caramel, and smooth semi-sweet chocolate, layered together into the most irresistible little clusters. They’re stunning on holiday platters, dangerously snackable, and—best of all—easier than they look.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- Classic Southern candy everyone adores
- Perfect texture combo: crunchy, gooey, melty
- Make-ahead friendly
- No fancy equipment besides a thermometer
- Ideal for gifting or parties
- Keeps beautifully in a cool pantry
What Do Georgia Browns Taste Like?
Imagine a chocolate turtle… but elevated. Toasted pecans bring deep warmth and crunch, the caramel is rich, buttery, and slightly chewy, and the chocolate ties everything together into pure candy bliss. Every bite hits sweet, salty, nutty, and silky all at once—anything but boring!!
Benefits of This Recipe
- Uses simple pantry ingredients
- 100% crowd-pleasing
- Great to package and gift
- Perfect for cookie exchanges or candy tins
- A fun recipe to make with older kids
Ingredients
Pecans
- 2 cups pecan halves
- 3 tablespoons butter, melted
- 2 teaspoons salt
Chocolate
- 1¾ cups semi-sweet chocolate, melted
Caramel
- ¼ cup water
- 1 cup dark brown sugar
- 1 cup sweetened condensed milk
- ⅔ cup corn syrup
- 7 tablespoons butter
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- ½ teaspoon salt
Tools You’ll Need
- Candy thermometer
- Baking sheet + parchment paper
- Small saucepan
- Mixing bowls
- Spatula or wooden spoon
- Spoon for assembling clusters
Optional Additions & Substitutions
Add-ins
- Flaky sea salt – sprinkle on top before the chocolate sets
- Chopped pecans – mix into the caramel for extra nuttiness
- White chocolate drizzle – for a festive look
- Toasted coconut flakes – add to clusters before caramel
Substitutions
- Milk chocolate instead of semi-sweet for a sweeter candy
- Dark chocolate for a richer, less-sweet version
- Light brown sugar if you don’t have dark (flavor will be slightly milder)
- Maple syrup can replace up to 2 tbsp of corn syrup for flavor depth
How to Make Georgia Browns
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Roast the Pecans
Preheat oven to 325°F.
Line a cookie sheet with parchment.
Toss pecan halves with melted butter and salt, spread them out, and bake for 13–15 minutes until fragrant.
Let cool completely.
Step 2: Make the Caramel
Combine water, brown sugar, sweetened condensed milk, corn syrup, and butter in a small saucepan.
Bring to a boil, stirring often, and cook until the mixture reaches 245°F on a candy thermometer.
Remove from heat and stir in vanilla and salt.
(That smell? Absolutely heavenly!!)
Step 3: Build the Clusters
Line another baking sheet with parchment.
Arrange cooled pecans in small clusters of 3–4 nuts each.
Spoon warm caramel over each cluster.
Let the caramel cool and firm slightly.
Step 4: Add the Chocolate
Spoon melted semi-sweet chocolate over each caramel pecan mound.
Allow clusters to cool at room temp until fully set.
What to Serve With These Candies
- Hot cocoa
- Coffee or espresso
- Spiced apple cider
- A festive dessert board
- Vanilla ice cream (trust me—crumble one over the top!)
Tips for Perfect Georgia Browns
- Toast the pecans—it makes a huge flavor difference.
- Use a candy thermometer for caramel accuracy.
- Work somewhat quickly when spooning caramel; it thickens as it cools.
- If caramel gets too thick, warm it gently to loosen.
- Let everything cool fully before storing to prevent sticking.
Storage Instructions
- Store in an airtight container at cool room temperature for up to 2 weeks.
- For warmer climates, refrigerate up to 3 weeks (bring to room temp before eating).
- Freeze for up to 2 months—separate layers with parchment.
General Information
- Course: Dessert / Candy
- Difficulty: Intermediate (just because of the caramel)
- Method: Stovetop + baking
- Cuisine: Southern / American
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use store-bought caramel?
You can, but homemade gives the best flavor and texture. If using store-bought, choose a thick caramel dip.
My caramel is grainy—what happened?
Usually this means sugar crystallized. Stir often and keep sides of the pot clean.
Can I double the recipe?
Yes! Just use a larger saucepan for the caramel.
What if I don’t have a candy thermometer?
You can use the “firm ball stage” test. Drop caramel into cold water—it should form a firm, pliable ball. But a thermometer is more reliable!
Conclusion
These Georgia Browns are truly the perfect combination of buttery pecans, silky caramel, and smooth chocolate. They look elegant, taste heavenly, and come together with surprisingly simple ingredients. Once you make a batch, don’t be surprised if they disappear immediately—and then you’re kicking yourself for not having made more!
If you adore Southern-style candy recipes, try:
- Homemade Chocolate Turtles
- Pecan Praline Fudge
- Brown Butter Pecan Blondies
Let’s Stay Connected
If you make these, please leave a review or share a photo on Pinterest—I love seeing your sweet creations!
Nutritional Information (Approx. per cluster, 18 servings)
- Calories: ~180
- Fat: ~11g
- Carbs: ~20g
- Protein: ~2g
- Sugar: ~17g
Enjoy every chocolatey, caramel-drizzled, pecan-crunchy bite! 🍫🥜✨




