Unforgettable No-Bake Polar Bear Claws: Your Ultimate Holiday Candy Recipe
Dive into the delightful world of **No-Bake Polar Bear Claws**, an irresistible holiday treat and a beloved classic candy recipe perfect for Christmas and the entire winter season. These charming clusters bring together the rich, luscious embrace of caramel with the satisfying crunch of salty roasted peanuts, all enrobed in a smooth, silky white chocolate coating. A scattering of festive sprinkles adds that final, magical touch, making them as beautiful to behold as they are delicious to devour.
Forget the stress of elaborate holiday baking! These incredibly easy-to-make candies are a game-changer for anyone looking to create impressive homemade treats without turning on the oven. Whether you’re hosting a lively winter gathering, preparing edible gifts for loved ones, or simply craving a sweet and salty indulgence, our Polar Bear Claws recipe is designed for maximum flavor with minimal effort.

Why These No-Bake Polar Bear Claws Are a Must-Make This Winter
Are you already feeling the holiday hustle, with a long list of Christmas Recipes to bake? This winter, give yourself a break without compromising on festive cheer. Our No-Bake Polar Bear Claws are not just an amazing addition to your Christmas dessert spread; they’re perfect throughout the entire chilly season. Imagine serving these at a sledding party, a cozy winter birthday celebration, or alongside a mug of creamy Crock Pot Hot Chocolate. These delightful clusters are large, delightfully lumpy, and completely irresistible once coated in white chocolate.
What makes them truly exceptional is their incredible simplicity. Dubbed “halfway homemade,” this recipe eliminates the need for baking, relying instead on the magic of melting ingredients in the microwave. It’s a classic candy recipe that’s far easier than you might anticipate, much like our popular Christmas Ritz Cracker Candy. The core appeal lies in the luxurious combination of soft, chewy caramel, perfectly balanced by the savory crunch of roasted peanuts, all brought together by a generous layer of rich white chocolate. This trifecta creates a flavor profile that is both comforting and exciting, making these candies an instant hit.

Unleashing Creativity: Customizing Your Polar Bear Claws
While these candies are undeniably perfect for the Christmas season, their versatility knows no bounds. Envision them adorned with playful red, white, and pink sprinkles for a sweet Valentine’s Day surprise, or sporting warm fall-colored sprinkles for an autumn-themed event. They offer a refreshing alternative to traditional fudge and deliver a sweet and salty punch that is simply out of this world. If white chocolate isn’t your preference, don’t miss our indulgent Crock Pot Triple Chocolate Peanut Candy, a truly sinful treat featuring three different types of chocolate.
These No-Bake Polar Bear Claws are not just a dessert; they are an experience. They are guaranteed to vanish from any dessert tray the moment they appear, making them an ideal candidate for edible gifts. I personally love including them when I package up Christmas cookies for neighbors and friends. Their enticing appearance and irresistible aroma practically scream “eat me!”, ensuring they’re always a welcome treat.

The Secret to Their Irresistible Appeal: A Copycat Delight
You’ll be amazed at how effortlessly these treats come together. Take a moment this holiday season to recreate these “See’s Candies copycat” Polar Bear Claws. Many describe their flavor profile as remarkably similar to white chocolate-covered PayDay bars—a testament to their perfect blend of sweet, salty, and crunchy textures. If you’re a fan of that classic candy bar, these are absolutely for you. As a huge enthusiast of white chocolate recipes, I can confidently say these are an absolute favorite, right up there with my White Chocolate Cocoa Pebbles Fudge.
The magic truly lies in the contrasting textures and harmonious flavors: the buttery softness of melted caramel, the delightful crunch of perfectly roasted and salted peanuts, all encapsulated by the luxurious silkiness of rich white chocolate. This combination creates a symphony of sensations on your palate, making these “bad boys” utterly impossible to resist. Fair warning: once you start, stopping will be a challenge!

Mastering Your No-Bake Polar Bear Claws: Tips for Success
Crafting these delectable treats is straightforward, but a few expert tips can elevate your Polar Bear Claws from delicious to absolutely divine. These candies are incredibly forgiving and adaptable, making them a joy to prepare.
- Chocolate Choice: For the coating, you can use white almond bark or any quality white chocolate melting discs. These options ensure a smooth, easy-to-work-with consistency and a beautiful finish.
- Seasonal Flair: Don’t limit yourself to holiday sprinkles! Experiment with different colors and shapes to match any occasion. Red and pink sprinkles are charming for Valentine’s Day, while pastel colors would be lovely for spring or Easter.
- Storage Secrets: To maintain optimal freshness, store your Polar Bear Claws in an airtight container at room temperature for up to a week. For longer enjoyment, they can be frozen for up to two months. Simply thaw them in the refrigerator or at room temperature before serving.
- Nutty Variations: While peanuts are traditional, feel free to substitute them with cashews for a different flavor profile, or even use a mix of both. The key is to use roasted and salted nuts to achieve that irresistible sweet and salty balance.
- Microwave Convenience: If you prefer to avoid the stovetop, caramels can be melted in the microwave. Heat them in 30-second intervals, stirring thoroughly after each interval, until they are perfectly smooth and luscious. This saves time and cleanup!

Frequently Asked Questions About Polar Bear Claws
Can I use different types of nuts?
Absolutely! While roasted peanuts offer a classic flavor, cashews, almonds, or even a mixed nut blend would work wonderfully. Just ensure they are roasted and preferably salted to complement the sweet caramel and white chocolate.
How long do Polar Bear Claws last?
When stored in an airtight container, these delicious treats will stay fresh at room temperature for up to a week. If you want to make them further in advance or have leftovers (if that’s even possible!), they can be frozen for up to two months.
What’s the best way to melt white chocolate?
Using a microwave is quick and easy! Place your white chocolate almond bark or melting discs in a microwave-safe bowl and heat in short bursts (30 seconds at a time), stirring well after each interval. This prevents scorching and ensures a smooth, creamy consistency.
Can I make these ahead for a party?
Yes, these are excellent make-ahead treats! Since they store well at room temperature for a week and freeze for longer, you can prepare them days or even weeks before your event, reducing stress during the busy holiday season.
Are these suitable for gifting?
Definitely! Their charming appearance and delectable taste make them perfect for edible gifts. Arrange them in small decorative bags or boxes tied with a ribbon for a thoughtful homemade present that everyone will adore.

The combination of soft, melted caramel, crunchy, salty roasted peanuts, and rich white chocolate creates a truly exceptional flavor and texture experience. These “lumpy clusters” are a testament to how simple ingredients can come together to form something truly special. Each bite offers a delightful contrast that keeps you coming back for more. Don’t be surprised if these Polar Bear Claws disappear faster than snow in spring – they are simply that good!


Polar Bear Claws
Ashley
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Ingredients
- 11 ounce bag caramel squares
- 3 TBSP heavy whipping cream
- 1 TBSP unsalted butter
- 2 tsp vanilla extract
- 1 cup salted and roasted peanuts
- 1 pound white chocolate almond bark (melting discs)
- Holiday Sprinkles optional
Instructions
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Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or silicone baking mat. This will prevent sticking and make cleanup a breeze. Set aside for later.
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In a medium saucepan set over medium heat, combine your caramel squares, heavy whipping cream, unsalted butter, and vanilla extract. Stir continuously with a spatula or wooden spoon until the mixture is completely melted and smooth, taking care not to burn the caramel.
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Once the caramel is smooth, remove the saucepan from the heat. Gently fold in your roasted peanuts, ensuring they are evenly coated with the luscious caramel.
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Using a tablespoon, spoon the caramel-peanut mixture onto the prepared parchment paper or silicone mat. Aim for roughly tablespoon-sized mounds, leaving a little space between each.
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Transfer the baking sheet to the freezer for at least one hour, or until the caramel clusters are firm and completely set. This chilling step is crucial for easy handling during the dipping process.
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While the caramel clusters are chilling, prepare your white chocolate coating. In a microwave-safe bowl, melt the white chocolate almond bark (or melting discs) in 30-second intervals. Stir well after each interval until the chocolate is fully melted and smooth. Be careful not to overheat it, as white chocolate can seize.
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Once the caramel clusters are firm, retrieve them from the freezer. Dip each individual cluster into the melted white chocolate, ensuring it’s fully coated. Lift it out with a fork, tapping gently against the side of the bowl to allow any excess chocolate to drip off.
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Immediately place the chocolate-coated clusters back onto the parchment paper (or mat). If desired, generously sprinkle with your choice of festive holiday sprinkles before the chocolate sets.
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Allow the Polar Bear Claws to set completely at room temperature or in the refrigerator for quicker results. Once firm, they are ready to be enjoyed!
Notes
- You can dip these in white almond bark or any white chocolate melting discs for a smooth, even coating.
- Customize your candies by using any kind of sprinkle on top for different seasons (e.g., Valentine’s Day sprinkles in February, or fall-themed colors).
- Store these in an airtight container for up to a week to maintain their freshness and delightful texture.
- For longer storage, these treats can be kept in the freezer for up to 2 months. Thaw before serving.
- Experiment with different nuts! Cashews instead of peanuts (or a mixture of both) yield equally delicious results.
- To save time, you can entirely skip the stovetop and melt the caramels in the microwave in 30-second intervals, stirring until fully melted and smooth.
