Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Chocolate Covered Pretzels


It's almost Halloween!!  Our oldest son is asking us every day how many more days until Halloween.  I think he's waiting for the candy windfall that's bound to happen.......which reminds me.....I have completely forgotten to buy any candy for our house yet.......ack!!  I better get on that before the only thing that's left is Tootsie Rolls and Smarties......the two candies that I really really don't like!

Since we're not allowed to bring in any homemade treats to our son's Kindergarten class (don't even get me started), I'm making up for it by bringing a ton of things to my younger son's preschool class.  These white chocolate covered pretzels are so easy to throw together.......you can really use any type of sprinkles on them........they're even great covered in mini M&Ms (I wish I had Halloween colored ones, but I didn't).  I found cute little sugar pumpkins at my local baking supply store.....all of the other sprinkles were from Target.  Michaels carries the cute little pretzel rod bags, so that you treats can be neatly bagged up.  I love these treats.....a perfect combination of sweet and salty!!

To make these guys you'll need:

pretzel rods
white candy melts or white chocolate
sprinkles (any kind will work)
additional colors of candy melts (if you want to drizzle some over the top of the sprinkles)
wax paper

Melt the white candy melts in a microwave safe bowl.  Once they have melted, transfer to a tall narrow glass (careful when pouring!).  Dip a pretzel rod as far as you can into the melted candy melts and shake off the excess.  Lay down on the wax paper and add on whatever sprinkles or decorations you want to use.  If you're putting on mini M&Ms you may want to wait a second before adding them on.....since they're so much heavier than the sprinkles they have a tendency to slide off the sides.....waiting a minute will allow the surface to get a little tackier so that they can stick better.  If you want to drizzle an additional color over the top of these, melt the other color and then place in a ziploc bag.  Snip off a little bit off of the corner of the bag, and drizzle.  

Once completely dry, place into bags and tie with ribbon or string......Enjoy!

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9 comments:

  1. These are one of my favorite quick snacks! I love the salty sweet combo and I love all of the colorful candies that you used!

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  2. I've been looking for tiny vertical baggies like that. Thanks for letting all of us know they are available at Michael's.

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  3. I just love these treats, they are the greatest! Thank you so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday. Hope you have a great week end and come back soon!
    Miz Helen

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  4. These look gorgeous! I'll have to do this with my next kids party!

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  5. Thanks for linking this easy one at Joy of Desserts. Have a Happy Halloween and a fun Trick or Treating time with your boys. :-) Enjoy!

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  6. Those look super yummy! Thanks for the tip about putting the chocolate into a tall glass. I've tried these before but it was a big mess trying to get the pretzels coated. Now I know what to do next time!
    Rachel
    adventuresofadiymom.blogspot.com

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  7. Cute!!! I'm with you, the no homemade food rules get to me. Oddly enough, the kids' preschool back in TX only allowed store-bought goodies, yet their elementary here in Colorado allows homemade (we live on a military base). I was so excited to make pumpkin spice cupcakes for their classes.

    Thanks for linking up to Momtrends Friday Food!

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  8. We love making chocolate dipped pretzels. Yours look amazing. Also, I make them so infreqently that I am glad to file away the recipe. Great post.

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  9. There is something about pretzels in rod form that make them so much better. Of course the chocolate doesn't hurt either.

    Riyanna
    Something about Fishing Lodge Alaska Sitka AK

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