Halloween Dipped Pretzel Rods

Take a pretzel rod and coat it with the chocolate.
Halloween dipped pretzel rods. See more ideas about dipped pretzel rods pretzel rods chocolate covered pretzels. Place the pretzel on the parchment paper to let dry. Dip the pretzel in melted chocolate. Leave a little space at the top of the pretzel with no candy coating.
In a microwave melt baking chocolate. Dip about 3 4 of each pretzel rod into the melted candy. In a microwave melt candy coating disks. This post is sponsored by dixie crystals as part of halloweentreatsweek.
Dipped in colored chocolate and decorated with festive sprinkles and candies these halloween pretzels are perfect for kids neighbors coworkers friends or family. Lay the pretzel rods out on wax paper to dry. Dip each pretzel halfway into chocolate allowing excess to drip off. Witch finger pretzel rods are one spectacularly spooky sweet and salty treat for halloween or any wizard themed party.
In large microwavable bowl microwave candy coating and peanut butter uncovered on high 1 minute to 1 minute 30 seconds stirring once until softened. To make these halloween dipped pretzels you will need. Dip pretzel tips into coating allowing excess to drip off. Jan 27 2020 explore melissa schroeder ryce s board dipped pretzel rods on pinterest.
Monster chocolate dipped pretzel rods are a fun and easy way to make some spooky halloween treats. These pretzel rods are quick and easy to make they are also something that your kids can help you make. Cover pretzel rods with different halloween sprinkles. It takes just four ingredients to make this ghoulish recipe and it s simple enough for kids to lend a hand or at least a finger.
1 bag large pretzel rods 1 bag white candy melts 1 bag orange candy melts candy sprinkles 1. Place on waxed paper. I don t know about you but we have our daughter s trick or treat pumpkin filled with halloween candy sitting here in our house. Melt the white candy according to package directions.
Along with that candy is a bowl filled with leftover candy that we bought for the kids that came for trick or treating. Line cookie sheet with waxed paper. We covered about of the pretzel with it but you can dip as much or as little as you d like. Let stand until set.
I just poured it on my pretzel rod with a spoon and had the kids do the same.