Salted Nut Squares Recipe - These Old Cookbooks (2024)

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Salted Nut Squares are an easy, no bake cookie recipe with a creamy, peanut butter base that is perfectly complemented by salted peanuts. This irresistible dessert just so happens to be a copycat Payday Bar. This microwave recipe is simple with only five ingredients (salted peanuts, butter, peanut butter chips, condensed milk, and miniature marshmallows).

Copycat Payday Bar Recipe:

I love discovering new cookie recipes. We have our old favorites of course (Dainty Logs, Ultimate Chocolate Chip and Chocolate Crinkles), but the joy behind discovering a new favorite is the best. These Salted Nut Roll Cookies are definitely on our best ever list.

This particular Salted Nut Square recipe came from my Pot O’Gold Cookbook. I’ve said it time and time again, but those old church cookbooks are the best. All the recipes are winners. I mean, who in their right mind would submit a bad recipe for a church cookbook? The answer is NOBODY!

Think of a Salted Nut Roll or a PayDay candy bar, and this easy recipe takes those flavors and turns it into bar form. And, they only take five ingredients, five SIMPLE ingredients. Salted Peanuts, Butter, Peanut Butter Chips, Sweetened Condensed Milk, and Mini Marshmallows.

If you enjoy sweet and salty snacks with nuts, try these Ooey Gooey Mixed Nut Bars.

How to Make Salted Nut Bars:

Instructions:

  1. In a microwave safe bowl, melt butter and peanut butter chips in 30 second intervals, stirring between each.
  2. Once melted, add sweetened condensed milk and marshmallows, and return to the microwave for additional 30 second intervals until everything is melted and smooth.
  3. Sprinkle half the peanuts into an ungreased 11 x 17 inch baking dish; pour melted peanut butter mixture over peanuts and top with remaining peanuts. Press the peanuts into the base.
  4. Refrigerate until set, and cut into squares or bars.

For the full recipe for Salted Nut Squares (copycat Payday Bars), scroll to the bottom of this post.

Notes About Salted Nut Roll Bars:

  • These taste just like the candy bar called PayDay Bars. Have you ever tried a PayDay? The are a sweet and salty candy bar that is out of this world, and now, you can make them at home!
  • Love PayDay candy bars as much as we do? Check out our super simple PayDay Snack Mix with Candy Corn and Peanuts.
  • Use salted peanuts without the skins for this salted nut bar recipe.
  • Margarine can be substituted for butter.
  • Microwave Salted Nut Squares are super simple. The sweet, sticky base of the cookie is made in the microwave. Be sure to only use the microwave in 30 second intervals because the ingredients can burn which is not fun. Stir in between each 30 second segment.

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Other No Bake Dessert Recipes

No bake dessert recipes come in handy when you need a sweet treat fast, and there are options out there for whatever flavor you love the most – chocolate, peanut butter, etc. We love no bake desserts at These Old Cookbooks, and some of our favorites include:

  • Rice Krispies Scotcheroos
  • Grandma’s Three Layer Chocolate Bars
  • Grandma’s Chocolate Fantasy Fudge
  • White Chocolate Candy Corn Snack Mix
  • Cookie Dough Dip

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Salted Nut Squares

Salted Nut Squares are an easy, no bake cookie recipe with a creamy, peanut butter base that is perfectly complemented by salted peanuts. This irresistible dessert just so happens to be a copycat Payday Bar. This microwave is simple with only five ingredients (salted peanuts, butter, peanut butter chips, condensed milk, and miniature marshmallows).

Prep Time5 minutes mins

Cook Time10 minutes mins

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Keyword: CopyCat PayDay Bars, Salted Nut Bars, Salted Nut Roll Bars, Salted Nut Squares

Author: Barbara

Ingredients

  • 3 cups salted peanuts without skins
  • 3 Tablespoons butter
  • 10 ounces peanut butter chips
  • 14 ounces sweetened condensed milk
  • 2 cups mini marshmallows

Instructions

  • In a microwave-safe bowl, melt butter and peanut butter chips in 30 second intervals, stirring between each until melted and smooth.

  • Add sweetened condensed milk and marshmallows to mixture, and continute to microwave for 30 second intervals until completely melted and smooth.

  • Pour half the peanuts evening into the bottom of an ungreased 11x17 inch dish. Pour melted mixture over top of peanuts; sprinkle the top with the remaining peanuts. Gently press the peanuts so they stick to the center filling.

  • Cover and refrigerate until set. Cut into squares.

Notes

  • These taste just like the candy bar called PayDay Bars. Have you ever tried a PayDay? The are a sweet and salty candy bar that is out of this world. And now, you can make them at home!
  • Use salted peanuts without the skins for this salted nut bar recipe.
  • Margarine can be substituted for butter.
  • Microwave Salted Nut Squares are super simple. The sweet, sticky base of the cookie is made in the microwave. Be sure to only use the microwave in 30 second intervals because the ingredients can burn which is not fun. Stir in between each 30 second segment.
  • We love no bake desserts at These Old Cookbooks. Some of our favorites include: Rice Krispies Scotcheroos, Grandma's Three Layer Chocolate Bars, Grandma's Chocolate Fantasy Fudge, Candy Corn Snack Mix.

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FAQs

What is the white stuff in the middle of a salted nut roll? ›

Description. It has a nougat center that is surrounded in a layer of caramel and then covered with salted Virginia peanuts.

What is in a salted nut roll? ›

INGREDIENTS: ROASTED PEANUTS, SUGAR, CORN SYRUP, PEANUT FLOUR, REDUCED LACTOSE WHEY (MILK), STARCH, PALM OIL, SALT, COCONUT OIL, NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL VANILLA FLAVOR, SOY LECITHIN, MODIFIED SOY PROTEIN, NATURAL FLAVOR.

Where are salted nut rolls made? ›

Pearson's Candy Company in St. Paul has been producing the Salted Nut Roll for nearly 80 years. Each day, 225,000 Salted Nut Rolls roll down conveyors inside Pearson's Candy Company on West 7th Street in St. Paul.

Do they still make salted nut rolls? ›

Stock your pantry today with Pearson's Salted Nut Rolls for grab-and-go snacking.

Are salted nut rolls good for you? ›

Salted nut rolls are packed with essential nutrients, including vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. Nuts are a good source of vitamin E, an antioxidant that protects cells from damage.

Where did the Salted Nut Roll come from? ›

Pearson's introduced the Salted Nut Roll in 1933, at the height of The Great Depression. The success of the Salted Nut Roll prompted other manufacturers to mimic the confection. Pearson's subsequently changed the roll's name to the Choo Choo Bar, to distinguish the product.

Do they still make the seven up candy bar? ›

During the groovy 1970s, Pearson's company ownership changes hands a couple of times and the Seven Up Bar is discontinued. Although many questionable fashion decisions are made during the decade, the tried and true taste of Pearson's candies remains constant.

What's the difference between a payday candy bar and a Salted Nut Roll? ›

Payday candy bars are very similar to nut rolls but nut rolls usually contain nuts that are not roasted. They also have a softer texture, with more of a sugary-candy fluffy nougat base than the crunchy and sweet caramel combination found in Payday candy bars.

What candy is Minnesota known for? ›

The Minnesota Connection:

Wiley Wallaby Licorice is made at Kenny's Candy & Confections in Perham, MN. They make about 300,000 pounds of it each week! It's not clear if Wiley's was the inspiration behind naming licorice the state candy, but I can't think of any other reason.

What is nougat made of? ›

Nougat is a confection made with sugar or honey that's cooked and then whipped with egg whites to aerate it. It often contains almonds or other nuts, candied fruits and chocolate, although it can be left plain. Nougat can be soft and tender like marshmallow but is more often dense and very chewy.

Who makes Zagnut candy bars? ›

The Hershey Company

What is the white stuff on nut butter? ›

What are those white spots on top of my nut butter? In our nut butters that contain coconut or cocoa butter, the oils in the nut butter separates naturally and hardens on top. They also get hard when stored in cooler temperatures. Those white spots you see are actually solidified coconut oil or cocoa butter.

What is the white goop in peanut butter? ›

Occasionally, you may find an oily substance at the top of your jar of natural peanut butter. This is the oil separating from the natural peanut butter.

What's the difference between a payday and a Salted Nut Roll? ›

Payday candy bars are very similar to nut rolls but nut rolls usually contain nuts that are not roasted. They also have a softer texture, with more of a sugary-candy fluffy nougat base than the crunchy and sweet caramel combination found in Payday candy bars.

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