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White Chocolate Covered Pretzels
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Patty Vadinsky
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carrie
"Easy recipe, and fun to do with the kids! Top some of the pretzels with chopped peanuts for a treat!"
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PREP TIME
30 Min
COOK TIME
10 Min
READY IN
55 Min
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6 (1 ounce) squares white chocolate
1 (15 ounce) package mini twist pretzels
1/4 cup red and green candy sprinkles (optional)
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DIRECTIONS
Melt white chocolate in the top of a double boiler, stirring constantly.
Dip pretzel halfway into the white chocolate, completely covering half of the pretzel. Roll in topping if desired, and lay on wax paper.
Continue the process until all of the white chocolate is finished. Place in refrigerator for 15 minutes to harden. Store in airtight container.
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Reviewed on Dec. 14, 2003 by patsy
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Dec. 14, 2003
These are great to make and give as Christmas gifts. I use the large pretzel rods and add candy sprinkles, colored sugar sprinkles, or drizzle with dark chocolate. They are always a big hit!
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These are great to make and give as Christmas gifts. I use the large pretzel rods and add...
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Reviewed on Dec. 10, 2006 by mandesh
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Dec. 10, 2006
I just made these for Christmas gifts. I made the pretzels using pretzel rods, put them in a vase with a ribbon around it, and it looked so pretty. A few suggestions: 1) Be sure to use semi-sweet chocolate (I think). I used Trader Joe's milk chocolate chips and it didn't melt! I then used Ghiradelli semi-sweet chips and had no problem. 2) I don't suggest putting the chocolate in a glass beacause it was too think on the pretzels. Instead, I used a wooden spoon and spread the chocolate on each pretzel rod. 3) If you use toppings, be sure to sue VERY small pieces. I found that nut topping, sprinkles, and smashed peppermint worked the best. I tried using heath bar and mini-chocolate chips and they were too big. 4) Finally, if you do use topping, I would spoon it on instead of turning the rod in a pile of chocolate. When I rolled it in the nuts, sprinkles, etc the chocolate fell off and chunked up the mixture. Overall, a great idea!
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I just made these for Christmas gifts. I made the pretzels using pretzel rods, put them in a...
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Reviewed on Nov. 9, 2006 by
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Becky
Nov. 9, 2006
Love this recipe! I noticed a lot of reviews said that they would begin to melt when they were not in the fridge. I add a small amount (1-2 tsp) of shortening to the white chocolate when melting it - this helps to thin it a little bit and make it a little easier to work with, as well as to help with the melting problem. Dip the pretzels, put on wax paper-covered baking sheet and pop it in the freezer to harden. They won't melt at room temp! Enjoy this delicious recipe!
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Love this recipe! I noticed a lot of reviews said that they would begin to melt when they...
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Reviewed on Dec. 26, 2002 by AOEALUM
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Dec. 26, 2002
Very easy to prepare. Great for the holidays.
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Very easy to prepare. Great for the holidays.
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Reviewed on Dec. 23, 2004 by AIMING25
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Dec. 23, 2004
A little time consuming but turned out great. Chocolate is a good consistancy. I halved the chocolate and colored one half green and one half red, I had left over squares so I drizzled white over the tops of the red and green pretzels. Festive for the holiday goody table! Thank you
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A little time consuming but turned out great. Chocolate is a good consistancy. I halved the...
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Reviewed on Dec. 17, 2003 by LEAHZ
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LEAHZ
Dec. 17, 2003
These are VERY yummy!! Do know that even though it says to use a 15 oz. bag of pretzels, this amount of chocolate will cover probably only 1/5 of them. I melted the chocolate along with 1 Tbsp. of shortening in the microwave for 1 minute and then stirred until smooth. The shortening keeps the chocolate smooth and it won't stick to the bowl. Then I sprinkled them with crushed candy cane and drizzled a little semi-sweet chocolate over the top. Not only are they delicious but they look beautiful! Next time I'll double the amount of chocolate so I can make more pretzels. :)
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These are VERY yummy!! Do know that even though it says to use a 15 oz. bag of pretzels, this...
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Reviewed on Oct. 28, 2005 by whatsfordinner
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whatsfordinner
Oct. 28, 2005
I used milk chocolate chips instead, and melted them in a cup in the microwave with just a tiny sliver of butter. The consistancy was perfect. It just can't get any easier. I will definitely do this again. DELICIOUS!
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I used milk chocolate chips instead, and melted them in a cup in the microwave with just a...
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Reviewed on Dec. 14, 2003 by Jill
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Dec. 14, 2003
Very Kid Friendly! Made these for my son's holiday party at school and the kid's just ate them up! Just a note on a different way to prepare. Melt the chocolate in the microwave and use a skewer to swish the pretzels in the chocolate. Worked wonderful!
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Very Kid Friendly! Made these for my son's holiday party at school and the kid's just ate...
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Reviewed on Oct. 13, 2006 by Amdy
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Amdy
Oct. 13, 2006
Tasted fantastic! Used large breadstick style pretzels, and dipped about 1/2 of the stick. Everyone loved them. Next time I think I'll try them with crushed nuts. Easiest recipes ever!
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Tasted fantastic! Used large breadstick style pretzels, and dipped about 1/2 of the stick....
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Reviewed on Dec. 20, 2005 by
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Dec. 20, 2005
I doubled the recipe and then followed another users idea of adding a little margarine. I put the dish on the table and gave each of my 4 kids some pretzels, wax paper, and a chopstick for removing the pretzels, then let them go to work. It was a great time for all, we enjoyed eating the treats and giving them as gifts, and we've decided to adopt this as a new Christmas tradition. =)
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I doubled the recipe and then followed another users idea of adding a little margarine. I put...
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