The church ladies empty this tray before the potluck even officially starts. You will make these for every gathering using only 4 ingredients.

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Step 4: Pour and Spread

Immediately pour the hot caramel mixture over the crackers.

Use a spatula to spread it evenly so every cracker is coated.

Work quickly—the caramel starts to set fast.


Step 5: Add the Pecans

Sprinkle the chopped pecans over the top.

They’ll stick right into the caramel layer, adding crunch and a rich, nutty flavor that takes the recipe to another level.


Step 6: Bake to Perfection

Place the tray in the oven and bake for 8–10 minutes.

You’ll know it’s ready when:

  • The top is bubbling
  • The caramel looks slightly darker

Step 7: Cool and Set

Remove from the oven and let it cool completely.

As it cools, the caramel hardens into a crisp, candy-like layer.

Once set, break or cut into pieces.


The Final Result

You get a perfect combination of:

  • Buttery, flaky crunch from the crackers
  • Sweet, slightly chewy caramel
  • Toasted nuttiness from the pecans

It’s somewhere between a dessert and a snack—and that’s exactly why people can’t stop eating it.


Tips for Best Results

  • Don’t skip stirring the caramel — it can burn quickly
  • Use real butter for the best flavor
  • Let it cool fully before cutting, or it will be sticky
  • If you want a twist, you can add chocolate chips right after baking and spread them as they melt

Why You’ll Keep Making It

This recipe hits the sweet spot (literally and figuratively):

  • Minimal effort
  • Cheap ingredients
  • Always a hit

It’s the kind of dish people request again and again—and the tray will almost always be empty before anything else.

Once you make it, don’t be surprised if it becomes your signature potluck dish.

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