I love making chocolate covered pretzels. Chocolate covered pretzels are quick and easy to make and bring together a wonderful combination of salty and sweet. They are pretty. They are colorful. They are delicious. And, for the win, they are easy. Do you want to know how to make chocolate covered pretzels?
While I’ve walked through making them here before, I thought I would show you with a video. Since neither my one year old nor my dogs wanted to help me, I had to prop up the camera and hope for the best. While not exactly film festival material, hopefully this does show you how I make my pretzels.
There are always my go to dessert recipe if I need to bring a dessert somewhere and I also make them for many holidays to give to friends, family, teachers…
Here’s how I make mine…
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Here’s a look at my “set up” if you will when I make pretzels.
I have pretzels, my chocolate, a bowl to catch sprinkles with, my sprinkles and a cookie sheet covered in wax paper.
If you haven’t tried making chocolate pretzels, give it a go. I find these far easier to make than cake pops or other sweet treats. And who can resist that salty sweet combo??? 🙂 If you want to make CARAMEL CHOCOLATE PRETZELS I suggest Kraft Caramel Bits. Melt them according to package directions, and dip your pretzels into the caramel, then place on your baking sheet and place in the freezer for 20-30 minutes. Then remove them from the freezer and dip in chocolate the same way you would with regular chocolate covered pretzels. I prefer to store Caramel Chocolate Pretzels in the fridge.
For those who want to know, I get all of my pretty sprinkles from ABC Cake Decorating – a store I love love LOVE.
Here are some of my other pretzel posts if you want to check them out…
Originally published January 2012, but still a favorite treat!
Yvette Jones says
Looks, delicious very informative video.
Peter @Feed your soul too says
Such a fun idea for Valentine’s day. I featured it on my Friday Five – Valentine’s Day addition over at Feed Your Soul Too
Mary Pat says
Hi, I have to make 300 chocolate covered pretzels for a wedding in September. Wondering how far in advance I can make them and what is the best way to store them? Thanks so much!
Christi says
Mary, I try to not make them more than a couple days in advance, sometimes when dipping something crunchy into chocolate I find that by the week mark the crunch aspect starts to get a bit chewy. For storing, I usually do tupperware style containers but don’t completely seal them down airtight, more of a loosely covered type of thing. I hope that helps. 🙂
Gigi says
These look great! I can’t wait to make them for my daughter’s Valentine’s Day party. Going to get my supplies today! Thanks!
Sally @ Polka Dot Market says
Thank you for the great video tutorial! These are so yummy! Shared on our Facebook wall this morning. 🙂
Jodi says
I was going to try and make chocolate covered pretzel rods for my daughter’s class. When I came across your post, the small pretzels looked so cute that I had to give it a try! I used chocolate chips,melted them in the microwave and dipped away! Before I knew it, we had done almost a whole 1 lb. bag of pretzels! I did stick the chocolate back in the microwave once when it started to thicken, but that was 2/3 of the way through. This was super fun and an easy thing to do with my 7 year old. She liked it so much that we are making more for our family to enjoy on Christmas! Thanks for the great post!
Mari says
What kind of sprinkles did you use? I went to the ABC website but there are two different kinds the regular sprinkles, then the glitter sprinkles. And how much of the glitter sprinkles should you buy if you used those ones? Only because they sell them by 1/2 oz.
Christi says
Mari, for the main pretzels in these photos I used Sanding Sugar. I actually just used glitter for the first time in a post I shared today on the blog for cake pops. Some of the sanding sugars (esp the pink as you can see) have a bit of a glittery experience, but they are totally different than the edible glitters. Hope that helps!
Melissa says
Hello,
Thank you SO much for the easy to follow tutorial. These look beautiful! I am planning to make them for my daughters communion.
Would you please tell me how far in advance chocolate covered pretzels can be made, and what the best storage ideas are? Thank you so much!
Janna says
I saw your idea on pinterest and tried it myself without watching tutorial 🙂 It helps to see the tricks on how to do this! Very cute idea!
Heather says
Such cute ideas to use year round!!! Thanks for the inspiration!