Salted Caramel Cracker Bites

Sweet, buttery clusters of oyster crackers glazed in warm salted caramel — an addictive snack that’s ready in under 30 minutes and perfect for parties or an afternoon treat.

This recipe for Salted Caramel Cracker Bites started as a last-minute party experiment and quickly graduated to a holiday staple. I first discovered the magic of drizzling quick caramel over crunchy oyster crackers one December when I needed a crowd-pleasing treat that required minimal hands-on work. The result was a tray of glossy, crackly clusters with the best balance of sweet and salty, and everyone at the gathering kept asking where I bought them. After a few refinements in my kitchen, this version is what I now make whenever I want an easy, shareable dessert or snack.
What makes these bites special is their texture contrast: the tiny, crisp oyster crackers hold up to a buttery caramel coating that sets into a snappy shell but remains slightly tender inside. A finish of fine salt lifts the caramel so it never tastes cloying. They are fast to prepare, forgiving if you watch the caramel as it boils, and endlessly adaptable — add a dash of cinnamon, swap a portion of brown sugar for maple, or scatter chocolate chips over the hot pan. I keep a jar of these on the counter during holidays; neighbors and family return with empty containers and smiles.
Why You'll Love This Recipe
- Ready in under 30 minutes from start to finish, perfect for last-minute entertaining or an easy weeknight treat.
- Uses pantry staples: a single package of oyster crackers, butter, brown sugar, and vanilla create impressive results.
- Make-ahead friendly; these keep well in an airtight container and are great to pack for lunches or picnics.
- Flexible flavor profile — add cinnamon, a sprinkle of flaky sea salt, or a handful of chocolate chips for quick variations.
- Crowd-pleasing texture: crisp clusters with a glossy caramel shell that snaps pleasantly when you bite in.
- Minimal equipment and easy technique makes it accessible for cooks of any level.
I learned early that watching the caramel closely during the brief boil is the key to success. One year I accidentally let the mixture darken too far and switched to a lighter boil the next time; that change made the difference between bitter and perfectly caramelized. Family reactions range from nostalgic smiles to requests for the recipe, and the dish has become my go-to when I want something homemade that feels indulgent with very little fuss.
Ingredients
- Oyster crackers (1 package, 9 ounces): Tiny, firm crackers work best because they crisp up without becoming soggy. I prefer a plain salted variety; Nabisco-style oyster crackers are reliable and widely available.
- Unsalted butter (1 cup, 2 sticks): Use real butter for the richest flavor and silkier caramel. If using salted butter, reduce or omit the added salt at the end.
- Brown sugar (1 cup, packed): Light brown sugar gives a deep, molasses-like note. Dark brown will make the caramel slightly more robust, which some prefer.
- Vanilla extract (2 teaspoons): Adds warmth and rounds out the sweetness; use pure vanilla if possible for the best aroma.
- Cinnamon (1/2 teaspoon): Optional but recommended for a subtle spiced background that complements the caramel.
- Salt (1 teaspoon, finely ground): Sprinkle after coating for that classic salted caramel contrast; flaky sea salt works beautifully for bursts of saltiness.
Instructions
Preheat and prepare: Preheat your oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Line a rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper so the caramel does not stick and distributes heat evenly. Spread the 9-ounce package of oyster crackers into an even single layer on the prepared sheet so each cracker can be coated without crowding. Make the caramel: In a medium saucepan over medium heat, melt 1 cup (2 sticks) of butter. Stir in 1 cup packed brown sugar, 2 teaspoons vanilla extract, and 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon until smooth. Bring the mixture to a steady boil, stirring constantly. Let the caramel boil for 2 to 3 minutes; you want it to thicken slightly and change to a lighter, glossy color, not darken to a deep amber. The brief boil dissolves the sugar into the butter so the coating sets properly. Coat the crackers: Immediately remove the caramel from the heat and pour it evenly over the crackers on the baking sheet. Using a silicone spatula or two forks, gently toss and fold the crackers until they are evenly coated. Work quickly so the caramel covers everything before it cools and sets. When uniformly coated, sprinkle 1 teaspoon of finely ground salt across the top for the salted caramel contrast. Bake briefly: Place the baking sheet in the preheated oven and bake for 7 to 9 minutes. Keep a close eye on the caramel; you want it bubbly and just beginning to set but not burnt. The crackers should glisten and the caramel should look slightly thickened when you remove it from the oven. Cool and separate: Allow the coated crackers to cool completely on the baking sheet at room temperature. As they cool the caramel will firm up into clusters. Once cool, use your hands or a spatula to break the sheet into bite-sized clusters. Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to one week.
You Must Know
- Store in an airtight container at room temperature; they stay crisp for up to one week and freeze well for three months in a sealed freezer bag.
- High in simple carbohydrates and fat because of the crackers, brown sugar, and butter; enjoy in moderation as an occasional treat.
- Watch the caramel while boiling — a 20 to 30 second difference can change flavor dramatically due to sugar browning.
- These are not gluten-free unless you use a certified gluten-free cracker; they contain dairy from butter.
My favorite part of making these is that they transform pantry odds and ends into something celebratory. I remember bringing a tin to a neighbor who had just had a baby; she texted an hour later to say the entire tin was gone. These bites have a way of turning small moments into shared joy, and they require only modest effort for a big payoff.
Storage Tips
After cooling, place the clusters in an airtight container lined with parchment to prevent sticking. Store at room temperature away from direct sunlight for up to one week; refrigeration can make the caramel sticky and change the texture. For longer storage, freeze in a rigid container or heavy-duty freezer bag for up to three months. To thaw, leave at room temperature for 30 minutes and separate any stuck clusters gently with a fork. If you live in very humid conditions, pop the container in a cool, dry cupboard to maintain crispness.
Ingredient Substitutions
If you prefer a different cracker base, small buttery round crackers or mini pretzels can work — expect a change in texture and salt balance. Swap half the brown sugar for maple syrup or honey for a more complex sweetness, but reduce the boiling time by 30 seconds to avoid over-browning. To make dairy-free clusters, use a vegan butter substitute with a similar fat content; flavor will be slightly different but still delicious. For a gluten-free version, start with a certified gluten-free oyster cracker alternative and proceed exactly the same.
Serving Suggestions
Serve the clusters on a simple platter lined with parchment for parties, or portion into small cellophane bags tied with ribbon as edible favors. They pair beautifully with coffee, hot chocolate, or a robust black tea. For dessert boards, include a bowl of roasted nuts and dark chocolate squares to complement the caramel flavors. A light dusting of additional flaky sea salt just before serving enhances the contrast and makes the bites look bakery-finished.
Cultural Background
These salted caramel cracker bites are part of a broader tradition of coating small baked goods and cookies in caramel or toffee — a technique seen in various American and European home baking practices. The American love of sweet-and-salty combinations has driven the popularity of salted caramel over the last decade. Simple, crunchy bases like oyster crackers or pretzels have long been used to create addictive snack mixes because they carry the coating well and provide a crisp counterpoint to sticky sweets.
Seasonal Adaptations
For autumn, stir in a teaspoon of pumpkin pie spice or replace the cinnamon with nutmeg for a warm profile. Around winter holidays, fold in 1 cup of mini chocolate chips right after the crackers come out of the oven so the chips melt slightly and form chocolate ribbons. In summer, sprinkle with finely chopped toasted coconut for a lighter twist. For a festive twist, add red and green sprinkles while the caramel is still tacky for holiday gatherings.
Meal Prep Tips
These clusters are excellent for snack prep. Make a double batch and portion into small reusable containers for grab-and-go treats or to pack into lunchboxes. Because they store well at room temperature, you can prepare them a day or two ahead of a party. If you plan to freeze, separate layers with parchment to avoid sticking and thaw only as many portions as you need to preserve texture and taste.
At its heart, this recipe rewards attention to a few simple details: the brief, monitored boil of the caramel, the even coating of crackers, and the finishing salt. Put those small techniques together and you get a humble ingredient list that tastes far richer than it seems. Make a tray, share it, and watch a little kitchen alchemy turn into smiles.
Pro Tips
Watch the caramel closely while it boils; a short extra time can make it burn and taste bitter.
Line the baking sheet with parchment for easy release and easier cleanup.
Sprinkle flaky sea salt immediately after coating for the best textured contrast.
Work quickly when tossing crackers so the caramel coats them before setting.
If clusters stick together after cooling, gently separate with a knife or fork.
This nourishing salted caramel cracker bites 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 keep?
Store at room temperature in an airtight container for up to one week; freeze up to three months.
Can I make these dairy-free or gluten-free?
Yes. Use a vegan butter alternative and a certified gluten-free cracker if needed.
Tags
Salted Caramel Cracker Bites
This Salted Caramel Cracker Bites 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.

Instructions
Preheat and arrange crackers
Preheat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit and line a rimmed baking sheet with parchment. Spread the oyster crackers in a single layer.
Prepare caramel in saucepan
Melt the butter in a medium saucepan over medium heat. Stir in the brown sugar, vanilla, and cinnamon until dissolved. Bring to a boil and continue stirring for 2 to 3 minutes until slightly thickened and glossy.
Coat the crackers
Remove the caramel from heat and pour over the crackers. Toss gently with a spatula until evenly coated, then sprinkle with salt.
Bake briefly
Bake the coated crackers for 7 to 9 minutes, watching closely to prevent burning. The caramel should be bubbly and slightly thickened when removed.
Cool and break into clusters
Let the tray cool completely at room temperature. Once set, break into clusters and store in an airtight container.
Last Step: Please leave a rating and comment letting us know how you liked this recipe! This helps our business to thrive and continue providing free, high-quality recipes for you.
Nutrition
Did You Make This?
Leave a comment & rating below or tag
@kitchenfunwithmy3sons on social media!

Categories:
You might also like...

10 Minute Immune Boosting Broth
A quick, restorative broth packed with garlic, ginger, miso and turmeric—ready in 10 minutes to soothe, hydrate and support immunity.

Air Fried Crispy Onion
Make irresistibly crispy caramelized onions in the air fryer using a whisper of oil—no deep frying required. A perfect crunchy condiment to top salads, biryanis, and sandwiches.

Air Fryer Churros
Golden, crisp-on-the-outside, pillowy-on-the-inside churros made in the air fryer. A lighter way to enjoy a Mexican classic, perfect for parties and weeknight treats.

Did You Make This?
Leave a comment & rating below or tag @kitchenfunwithmysons on social media!
Rate This Recipe
Share This Recipe
Enjoyed this recipe? Share it with friends and family, and don't forget to leave a review!
Comments (1)
This recipe looks amazing! Can't wait to try it.
Comments are stored locally in your browser. Server comments are displayed alongside your local comments.
Hi, I'm Melissa!
What's Popular
Get My 30-Minute Meals email series!
Quick and easy dinner ideas delivered to your inbox.
