My boys love to check out the samples at Walmart whenever we go. I usually don't ever try them, but the other day my three-year-old pulled out an orange covered pretzel from the sample container. I was curious, so I tried one. Boy, am I glad I did. It was delicious! I could tell the pretzel had been dipped in candy melt, but not just any candy melt, it had a pumpkin flavor to it. The salty pretzel and pumpkin spice were delicious together!
Well, we continued our shopping, and right there on the Halloween isle I found some Wilton's Pumpkin Spice candy melts (they're limited edition, so grab them when you see them). That was it! The secret ingredient to the pretzels. I got right on making some of my own.
Pumpkin Spice Pretzel Bites
1 bag pretzels
1 pkg. Wilton's Pumpkin Spice candy melts
white chocolate chips (optional)
sprinkles (optional)
Melt candy melts in the microwave according to package directions. Dip pretzels (gently one side at a time) into the candy melt. Shake off excess candy melt. Allow to dry. Melt white chocolate chips, then drizzle on top of pretzels. Sprinkle with sprinkles before white chocolate sets.
Please note the dip gently one side at a time with the pretzels. I thought it would be totally easy, but not so much. I dunked my first pretzel in, but then the candy melt didn't drip through the pretzel holes. The pretzel looked like a big glob of orange, not a pretzel. Luckily I was making these with my sister (she always figures these type of things out), and she tried lightly dipping one side of the pretzel in the candy melt, and then the other side. It worked much better, and you could actually see the pretzel holes. They didn't look perfect, but once I got the white chocolate and sprinkles on they looked fantastic. The white chocolate and sprinkles are optional, but they make the pretzel bites look a bit more dressed up.
Don't they look cute in my little box (tutorial here)? I tell you, these boxes are good for just about anything! These pretzel bites would be perfect to leave on your neighbor's doorstep if you neighborhood does the, "You've Been Booed" thing. Or you could leave them just because, no reason needed.
I think next time I'm going to try using pretzel rods or sticks. That would make the whole dipping process much, much easier!
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Thanks for coming over and letting me know about these chocolate melts. Can't wait to give this a try!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome! I can't wait to make your cookies. All three of my boys have birthdays this week, and we're having a big party Saturday. I'm going to make your cookies for it. Have a great day!
DeleteYum...these sound fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThey totally are! Even my three boys (ages seven and four) gobble them up. Thanks so much for visiting. Come back anytime!
DeleteI just got a chance to look at your blog. Tania mentioned your blog on a Facebook post awhile back and I have been meaning to check it out. You have such a cute family! I love all your fun ideas.
ReplyDeleteHello, Kelli! So fun to see a familiar face here! I popped over to your blog. Your girls are adorable! Thanks so much for visiting and saying hi! Come back anytime!
DeleteGreat project !!
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It is so attractive in the post.
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