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Snowman Pretzels

These Snowman Pretzels are an adorable Christmas or Winter treat perfect for kids!

Snowman Pretzels

These Snowmen are super cute and make for great little treats for kids to help get them into the winter spirit!

 

Snowman Pretzels

Ingredients:

24 Pretzel Rings
1 cup White Candy Melting Chips
3-4 Fruit Roll-Ups
1/4 cup Dark Chocolate Melting Chips or Mini Chocolate Chips
1 Orange Starbursts

 

Snowman Pretzels

 

Directions:

Cut Starburst into 3 rectangular strips (1/4″ x 3/4″)
Cut each of those in half, creating 6 – 1/4″ x 3/8″ rectangles.
Now cut each of those diagonally creating 12 triangles for noses.
Unroll Fruit Rollup and cut into 1/2″ strips to use as scarves.
Line cookie sheet with wax paper.
Heat White Candy Chips by microwaving for 30 seconds stirring and repeating until melted.
Transfer to corner of zippered bag and clip tiny piece off of corner to pipe.
Lay scarf on prepared sheet and pipe a small dot of candy in the middle.

 

Snowman Pretzels

Place 2 rings so they are just touching at that spot as pictured.
Pipe additional candy on top to better secure them.
Fill the inside of each ring with white candy.
Place nose in upper ring.
If you are using mini chocolate chips for eyes mouth and buttons you need to place them at this time before candy sets. If you are using melting chips you will pipe these on after the white sets.
Fold scarf over to hide the joint.
If you are using dark melting chips, heat them by microwaving for 30 seconds stirring and repeating until melted. Transfer to corner of zippered bag and clip tiny piece off of corner. Pipe eyes, mouth and buttons.
Place cookie sheet in refrigerator for 10 minutes to allow candy to set.

 

Snowman Pretzels

Snowman Pretzels

Ingredients

  • 24 Pretzel Rings
  • 1 cup White Candy Melting Chips
  • 3-4 Fruit Roll-Ups
  • 1/4 cup Dark Chocolate Melting Chips or Mini Chocolate Chips
  • 1 Orange Starbursts

Instructions

  1. Cut Starburst into 3 rectangular strips (1/4" x 3/4")
  2. Cut each of those in half, creating 6 - 1/4" x 3/8" rectangles.
  3. Now cut each of those diagonally creating 12 triangles for noses.
  4. Unroll Fruit Rollup and cut into 1/2" strips to use as scarves.
  5. Line cookie sheet with wax paper.
  6. Heat White Candy Chips by microwaving for 30 seconds stirring and repeating until melted.
  7. Transfer to corner of zippered bag and clip tiny piece off of corner to pipe.
  8. Lay scarf on prepared sheet and pipe a small dot of candy in the middle.
  9. Place 2 rings so they are just touching at that spot as pictured.
  10. Pipe additional candy on top to better secure them.
  11. Fill the inside of each ring with white candy.
  12. Place nose in upper ring.
  13. If you are using mini chocolate chips for eyes mouth and buttons you need to place them at this time before candy sets. If you are using melting chips you will pipe these on after the white sets.
  14. Fold scarf over to hide the joint.
  15. If you are using dark melting chips, heat them by microwaving for 30 seconds stirring and repeating until melted. Transfer to corner of zippered bag and clip tiny piece off of corner. Pipe eyes, mouth and buttons.
  16. Place cookie sheet in refrigerator for 10 minutes to allow candy to set.

Nutrition Information:

Serving Size:

1 grams

Amount Per Serving: Unsaturated Fat: 0g

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Photos and recipe by Jen for Frugal Mom Eh.

 

kathy downey

Tuesday 24th of March 2015

These are real cute,kinds looks like a lot of work

Victoria Ess

Sunday 1st of March 2015

These are so cute!!! I love them!

Treen Goodwin

Thursday 27th of November 2014

These would be awesome to make with my grandson , he would really enjoy making these , thanks for sharing they are too cute :)

Jenn

Thursday 27th of November 2014

Oh my goodness, these are adorable and they sound delicious! We love sweet and salty snacks! We are definitely going to try this recipe - thanks for sharing!

Jeannie

Thursday 27th of November 2014

Those are by far the most creative foodie 'craft' I have seen on the site and there have been some pretty darn amazing ones!! They are really cute!!

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