Mary Berry Caramel Square Recipe

Mary Berry Caramel Square Recipe

I first made these caramel squares on a rainy Wednesday afternoon when my cupboards were looking a bit sparse but I desperately needed a sweet fix. You know the kind of dayโ€”grey outside, kettle always on, and everything feels slightly damp. Iโ€™d remembered this gem from Mary Berryโ€™s Fast Cakes book and figured, โ€œHow hard can melted toffee and cereal really be?โ€

Well. Turns out, very, if you rush it.

The first go? A gloopy mess that hardened like concrete. I didnโ€™t melt the toffees properly, and I didnโ€™t stir fast enough once I added the Rice Krispiesโ€”so I ended up with some bites of air and others of pure stick. But once I slowed it all down and got the ratios right, these turned out absolutely irresistible. Sweet, chewy, just a little crunchy, and they hold together beautifully.

Let me show you how I fixed it.

The Secret Behind This Bake

Most caramel square recipes are either too soft (you end up eating them with a spoon) or so hard theyโ€™ll chip your molars. Maryโ€™s version nails that middle groundโ€”but only if you melt everything gently and press the mix firmly.

What makes this recipe special?

  • Toffee candies + marshmallows โ€” Together, they melt into a stretchy, glossy caramel thatโ€™s richer than marshmallows alone.
  • Proper mixing โ€” Youโ€™ve got about 60 seconds to coat every puffed rice grain before it sets up. Use a big spoon and donโ€™t hang about.
  • Firm press โ€” Skimp here and your bars will crumble like a bad mood.

INGREDIENTS + WHY THEY MATTER

  • 114g Butter โ€“ Adds richness and helps everything melt down smoothly. I tried using marg onceโ€”regret.
  • 16 Marshmallows (regular size) โ€“ These give the chewy stretch and help everything stick. Fresh ones melt better.
  • 100g Toffee Candies โ€“ The backbone of flavour. I once used soft caramels and the texture was far too runny.
  • 200g Rice Krispies โ€“ Classic crunch and structure. Donโ€™t sub in anything chunkierโ€”it wonโ€™t hold.

Want to Change It Up? Hereโ€™s How

  • Dairy-Free? I tested with Naturli Vegan Block and Dandies marshmallows. It workedโ€”but the set was slightly softer. Chill overnight for better hold.
  • Add-ins: A few chopped salted peanuts or pretzels pressed into the top? Chefโ€™s kiss.
  • Swap the Toffee: Soft Wertherโ€™s worked fine in place of classic wrapped toffees. Avoid fudgeโ€”it melts weird.

MISTAKES Iโ€™VE MADE (AND HOW TO AVOID THEM)

What Went WrongWhy It HappensHow to Fix It
Mix set before coatingWaited too long after meltingStir quickly + pour immediately
Bars too hard to cutOverheated the mixtureKeep heat lowโ€”melt gently, no boiling
Greasy squaresUsed cheap margarineUse real butter for proper emulsion

HOW TO MAKE MARY BERRYโ€™S CARAMEL SQUARES

  1. Prep your tin โ€“ Line a 20cm square tin with baking paper and lightly grease it. Trust me, youโ€™ll thank yourself later.
  2. Melt the mix โ€“ In a large saucepan over low-medium heat, combine butter, marshmallows, and toffee. Stir often until completely smooth and no lumps remainโ€”takes about 5โ€“6 minutes. Donโ€™t walk away.
  3. Act fast โ€“ Tip the Rice Krispies into a big mixing bowl. Pour over the caramel mixture immediately and stir like your life depends on it. You want every bit coated.
  4. Press into tin โ€“ Tip into your lined tin and use the back of a spoon (or wet hands) to press it down firmly and evenly.
  5. Cool + set โ€“ Leave in a cool spot for 1โ€“2 hours. Donโ€™t rush this. Once itโ€™s firm, slice into bars with a sharp knife.
Mary Berry Caramel Square Recipe
Mary Berry Caramel Square Recipe

TIPS FROM MY KITCHEN

  • I grease the spoon with a dab of butter before pressingโ€”no stick, perfect press.
  • My fan oven dries the air, so I cover the tin loosely with foil while it sets.
  • I keep the marshmallows in the fridgeโ€”they cut cleaner when chilled, weirdly.
  • A sprinkle of sea salt on top = game changer.

TORAGE + SERVING

  • Fridge: Keeps for up to 7 days in an airtight tin. They firm up in the fridge, which I love.
  • Freezer: Wrap squares individually and freeze up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in the fridge.
  • Serve with: A mug of milky tea or hot chocolate. Kids adore them. Adults sneak two.

FAQs

Q: Can I use soft caramels instead of toffees?
A: Yes, but the texture will be looserโ€”chill them longer if using soft-set caramels.

Q: Why are my bars falling apart?
A: You probably didnโ€™t press the mixture down firmly enough, or the caramel wasnโ€™t hot enough to coat evenly.

Q: Can I double this recipe?
A: Yep, just use a larger tray and work quicklyโ€”this stuff sets fast.

Q: Are these the same as Rice Krispie treats?
A: Not quiteโ€”these are chewier, richer, and deeper in flavour thanks to the toffee.

Q: Do I need to butter the baking paper?
A: I do! It helps with lifting out later, especially on humid days.

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Mary Berry Caramel Square Recipe

Course: DessertsCuisine: BritishDifficulty: Easy
Servings

21

servings
Prep time

10

minutes
Cooking time

5

minutes
Calories

150

kcal

Chewy, buttery, and irresistibly crunchyโ€”these caramel squares come together fast with just four classic cupboard ingredients.

Ingredients

  • 114 g butter

  • 16 regular-sized marshmallows

  • 100 g toffee candies

  • 200 g Rice Krispies

Directions

  • Line a 20cm square tin with baking paper and lightly grease.
  • In a saucepan, melt butter, marshmallows, and toffee over low-medium heat, stirring constantly.
  • In a large bowl, add Rice Krispies. Pour in melted mixture and stir fast to coat.
  • Press firmly into tin and smooth the top.
  • Let cool and set for 1โ€“2 hours. Cut into squares and enjoy.

Notes

  • I grease the spoon with a dab of butter before pressingโ€”no stick, perfect press.
  • My fan oven dries the air, so I cover the tin loosely with foil while it sets.
  • I keep the marshmallows in the fridgeโ€”they cut cleaner when chilled, weirdly.
  • A sprinkle of sea salt on top = game changer.
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