Happy Friday!
As we wrap up the week, I’m finishing up my St. Patty’s Day, how many green foods can I make, week. The last few items I have to share are simply ones I pulled out of my pantry to use up the leftover chocolate I had from making the chocolate covered marshmallows and green velvet cake pops.
With some sprinkles, melting chocolate, be it Wiltons, Merkens or almond bark from the local Walmart and a bit of imagination, you can whip up some really fun treats quite quickly. While I live near an amazing baking supply store, many of my items come from the local grocery stores. These treats are easy to make, they are tasty and people always act like I’m a genius for dipping a pretzel into chocolate. Really it’s super easy, my daughter was even helping me when she was four years old. If you haven’t tried it but have always wanted to, please do! I love to do things like this for treats for teachers at my daughter’s school, for my hairdresser, for my daughter’s friends at dance… for just about anyone. It’s just a little something that doesn’t cost much, yet really brings a smile to most people’s faces.
I used pretzels (which is a favorite – the salty crunchy pretzel with creamy sweet chocolate is just such a perfect combination), oreos and graham crackers. One of my other favorites is Rice Krispies Treats.
Chocolate covered graham crackers
Chocolate covered Oreos
Chocolate covered pretzels
Simply dip your items in chocolate (or spoon chocolate over), add sprinkles and let set up on wax paper. You don’t even need the oven, just the microwave, and for a very short period of time. And before you know it you have a sweet treat to give or keep and eat!
Barbara says
Oh, a wall of sprinkles! How wonderful is that! Thanks so much for telling me about this store, it’s the other side of town for me but, judging from your other post, will be well worth the drive. Especially since KAF doesn’t ship chocolate items to Phoenix during the summer.
I wasn’t aware that Target carries it but I have seen some King Arthur flour varieties at Fry’s as well, and it’s certainly less expensive than getting it shipped from Vermont.
Thanks again, Christi, you just made my day!
Barbara says
Hi there, I live in Phoenix too and I was wondering which baking supply store you refer to? Most of my shopping is just done in regular grocery stores and every once in a while I treat myself to an online order from King Arthur Flour. Would love to discover a local source.
Christi says
Hi Barbara, I shop at ABC Baking. If you haven’t been, you must! It’s at about 29th Street and Indian School. You can see a few pics here.. http://www.lovefromtheoven.com/2011/02/04/like-a-toy-store-for-bakers/
It really is worth a trip, especially if you are a fan of sprinkles – they have an entire wall of them.
I do buy my King Arthur flour at Trader Joe’s most of the time, and I noticed that Target had it the other day (they are converting ours to have more grocery items). And while I love ABC for sprinkles, I do tend to get quite a few at Michael’s as well.
claudia lamascolo/aka pegasuslegend says
Very cleaver , these are fantastic idea’s so festive! Hop over from Suzannes place so glad I saw this!
Suzanne says
Hi, I love these simple ideas for St. Patrick’s Day and thought my readers would too. Hope you don’t mind but I just started my first linky party and link your post here. Love it 🙂 Come over on Sundays and link up.
http://www.you-made-that.com/sunday-spotlight-recipes-3/
neetu says
yummy and nice presentation…
Vicki @ WITK says
White Chocolate covered pretzels are my addiction! I can’t buy them because I’ll eat the whole container! Everything else looks pretty tempting too…
lauren says
AWESOME!!!!! maybe add a layer of that crazy good carmel you had on the other post ????? you are a genius 😉
Tiffany says
So festive! I love all of these ideas!
Happy When Not Hungry says
These treats look amazing! I love how easy they are to make, but so cute to give as gifts. Great ideas!
Spike says
so many fun st paddy’s treats!