Homemade Kit Kat Candy Bar Recipe (2024)

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These homemade Kit Kat candy bars taste amazingly like the real thing. You won't find a better copycat recipe anywhere!

If you're a Kit Kat fan, you have to try this recipe. It's simple to follow, and easy to produce delicious results. These make a tasty surprise for any event, and you can be sure you'll be the only one to bring Kit Kats!

This one's a good story too. It starts with complete disaster, leads to gin, and ends with raging success. Read on!

Step 1: Ingredients

Tools:

Ingredients:

  • 1 Box Club crackers or Waverly's (some kind of square butter cracker)
  • 1 cup butter
  • 2 cups graham cracker crumbs
  • 1 cup firmly packed brown sugar
  • 1/2 cup white sugar
  • 1/2 cup whole milk
  • 2 1/4 cups milk chocolate chips
  • 1 1/2 cup butterscotch chips
  • 1 cup peanut butter chips

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Step 2: First Layer (the Hard Way)

the "easy way" will be revealed later on in the story

Spray the smaller pan with cooking oil and lay crackers edge-to-edge along the bottom.

Step 3: Cook Filling (the Right Way)

Melt the butter in a pan and stir in the milk.

Add the sugars and bring to a boil.

Stir in the graham cracker crumbs and cook for 5 minutes, stirring constantly.

Easy, right?

But trust me, this order of events is important. Were you to, say, dump all the ingredients into a pan and just cook away, you might have to throw the whole sloppy, sticky mess into the trash. (see pictures [and image notes] below)

If this does happen, don't worry, pet - fix yourself a g & t and give it another go!

Step 4: Making Layers

Pour about half of the filling over your layer of crackers.

Make another layer of crackers in the same orientation as the first. Or not. I'm not standing over your shoulder judging you.

Pour the rest of the filling over your crackers.

Make a third layer of crackers on top.

Cover with cling wrap and put in the fridge to firm up.

Step 5: Raising the Bar (the Hard Way)

To try and make something visually similar to a Kit Kat bar, I cut up the pan of crackers into sticks. The plan was to make the familiar three-bar Kit Kat candy bar. While I don't feel I was successful in doing so, I certainly don't want to discourage you from trying this yourself.

If you do choose the hard path, let the candy come to room temp before cutting into bars. Trust me.

Step 6: Making the Candy Coating

Now it's time to make the magic chocolate coating that tastes something like the chocolate you know, and something I can't describe as anything other than "candy bar."

Melt the chips together in a double boiler (or microwave) until all smooth and creamy. I don't have a double boiler, and I tend to botch melting chocolate in the microwave, so I used one pan set on top of another pan with a small amount of simmering water in the bottom pan.

The melting process will take some active participation on your part, as the butterscotch chips don't like to play friendly and need some coaxing to melt smoothly into the rest of the mixture.

Step 7: Making the Bars

If you decide to go the route of making the three-stick bar, do as follows. Otherwise, just pour the chocolate coating evenly over the top of the layers you made in Step 4! ah, that my friends, is the "easy way."

Cover a larger baking dish in plastic wrap. Pour in a layer of chocolate and allow to set.

Arrange the bars you cut apart in Step 5 on top of the chocolate layer.

Coat the bars in another layer of chocolate, making sure to cover the tops and sides.

Once they're set, break 'em up and see how you did! Mine were almost completely indistinguishable from the real thing, as you can clearly see in the photos.

Step 8: Some Final Thoughts

The next time I do this, I'm going to change a few things. (If you get to it before me, let me know how it goes for you!)

I would:

  1. Use butterscotch extract instead of chips. Possibly peanut butter extract as well. I think this would allow the chocolate to become even meltier than it did (yes, that's a technical term I learned in chef school), and allow for more even pouring.
  2. Don't try and mess with the three-bar iconic image of a Kit Kat. These taste good and don't need any extra fancifying (another of them technical terms). The fancier I got, the worse they looked! No one wants to eat ugly candy.
  3. Pour a layer of the candy coating into the pan before adding the first layer of crackers. Chocolate on top and bottom of these (and not bothering with the sides) makes for a nice sweetness ratio.

I hope you have fun making your own Kit Kat bars, and that you're as amazed as I was at how awesome they taste! Enjoy!

Homemade Kit Kat Candy Bar Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the filling in a Kit Kat bar? ›

"To clarify, the 'chocolayer' — the filling between the wafer of a Kit Kat — is made from cocoa liquor, sugar and a small amount of re-worked Kit Kat," a Nestlé U.K. spokesperson confirmed, adding, "Please note, re-worked Kit Kat is product which cannot be sold."

What is the wafer in a Kit Kat made of? ›

Hershey's Kit Kat Crisp Wafers in Chocolate contain sugar, wheat flour, cocoa butter, nonfat milk, chocolate, refined palm kernel oil, lactose (milk), milk fat, contains 2% or less of: soy lecithin, PGPR (emulsifier), yeast, artificial flavor, salt, and sodium bicarbonate.

Are Kit Kats made of broken Kit Kats? ›

He says: "Some Kit Kats get broken while they're being made, and instead of throwing them out, the company crushes them up and adds sugar. "And that's what's inside of a Kit Kat bar – it's literally crushed up Kit Kats." The broken KitKats are turned into a paste, and is then used to sandwich the wafers together.

What is the inbetween stuff in a Kit Kat? ›

In between the layers of wafer, there's a different type of chocolate. It's lighter in color, and has a much softer, more crumbly texture than the hard chocolate on the outside. That's because it's not actually chocolate; it's mashed up Kit Kats. You see, not every chocolate bar is created perfectly.

What are the white bumps on Kit Kat? ›

We've got good news for you: It's absolutely still edible, and there's no need to throw out that perfectly OK chocolate bar. White flecks and spots on your chocolate bar are signs of either a “fat bloom” or a “sugar bloom,” and it's totally natural.

What was the original flavor of Kit Kat? ›

Kit Kats are an iconic candy with a rich history, so it's only appropriate to pay homage to the original milk chocolate flavor that started it all!

Why does Japan get all the Kit Kat flavors? ›

Nestlé attributes the success of the flavor varieties to the tradition of omiyage, in which regional specialties are brought back for family and co-workers from trips away.

What does Kit Kat stand for? ›

Other Kit Kat fans speculate that the name is an acronym for “Keep In Touch, Kappa Alpha Theta.” The wife of Kit Kat inventor Joseph Rowntree was a member of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority, according to Mental Floss.

What does Kit Kat mean in Japanese? ›

This name closely resembles the phrase kitto katsutoo (きっと勝つとぉ), meaning 'you shall surely win'. In Japanese, kitto mean 'surely' or 'certainly' and katsu means 'to win'. For this reason, Kit-Kats are given to students not just as treats, but as good luck charms before important exams.

What is Kit Kat slang for? ›

[rhy. sl.; kit-kat = prat n. 1 (5)] a fool, a general term of abuse.

Can you make your own Kit Kat? ›

Absolutely! For an authentic Kit-Kat, a white wafer with chocolate filling is necessary, but you can absolutely experiment with different wafer flavors! Nowadays they have so many flavors to choose from.

What ingredient is in Kit Kat? ›

From the Package. SUGAR; WHEAT FLOUR; SKIM MILK; COCOA BUTTER; CHOCOLATE; VEGETABLE OIL [PALM KERNEL OIL; PALM OIL]; MILK FAT; LACTOSE (MILK); CONTAINS 2% OR LESS OF: LECITHIN (SOY); PGPR; VANILLIN, ARTIFICIAL FLAVOR; SALT; YEAST; BAKING SODA.

What are the layers of a Kit Kat bar? ›

How many KIT KAT® pieces are in a bar? A KIT KAT® bar is made of three layers of wafer separated and covered by an outer layer of chocolate. The standard bars consist of four pieces, called fingers, and each finger can be snapped from the bar as an individual piece.

What is the inside stuff in a Kit Kat? ›

According to Films, the chocolate-covered wafer snack isn't just tossed in the garbage — it's crushed up and given a sugary makeover instead. The curiosity of the people was finally sated — it turns out the signature filling in a Kit Kat bar is nothing more than crushed-up bits of other Kit Kat bars.

Is the filling in a Kit Kat broken up Kit Kats? ›

But did you ever wonder what's inside the wafer? As it turns out, every break of a Kit Kat bar is its own little Kit Kat-ception. The wafers are filled with other Kit Kats. You see, Kit Kat manufacturers leave no Kit Kat uneaten.

What is the flavor of a Kit Kat? ›

KIT KAT® Bar flavors in the U.S. include milk chocolate, dark chocolate, white creme, mint + dark chocolate, birthday cake, lemon crisp and chocolate frosted donut; plus a few more seasonal favorites! What is the most famous KIT KAT® Brand marketing slogan? The KIT KAT® brand has long been associated with breaktime.

What is the biscuit in Kit Kat? ›

There is no biscuit in a KitKat so it can not be called a biscuit. It can be called a wafer bar. A chocolate wafer bar.

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