Two Easy To Make Decorated Easter Pretzels
Two Easy To Make Decorated Easter Pretzels: When I think of Easter treats two things come to mind. Easter Bunnies and Jelly Beans. Decorated pretzels offer a delicious sweet and salty treat, they’re easy to make, and add a touch of whimsy to your dessert table. These fun Easter Bunny Pretzels and Jelly Bean Easter Egg Pretzels also make the perfect addition to an Easter basket.
How to Make White Rabbit Decorated Pretzels
INGREDIENTS (full printable recipe below)
• PRETZEL RODS
•WHITE CANDY MELTS
•WHITE JIMMIES SPRINKLES
DIRECTIONS: The process is as easy as the simple ingredients
•Pour candy into a medium microwave safe bowl. Heat on high 1 minute, stir until creamy. If the candy still has chunks, continue to heat 30 seconds at 60% power. Stir until creamy.
•Spoon melted candy over a pretzel rod, tap on the side to release excess candy. While the candy is still wet, add sprinkles.
•Place coated pretzels on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper and refrigerate 10 minutes or until candy has hardened.
•Print and cut the bunny ears and pretzel pocket. Click here FOR FREE DOWNLOAD→ EASTER DECORATED PRETZEL POCKET AND EARS. Scroll down for the all the printable Easter Party Supplies
•Add a dollop of melted white candy to the top of the decorated pretzel, hold the cut out ears in place, while the candy is still soft, add a few more white sprinkles. Hold until the candy hardens. TIP: To help make the hardening process faster, hold the pretzel in front of a fan.
Adding the White Rabbit Decorated Pretzels to an Arrangement
Transform your treats into a centerpiece. Add these cute decorated bunny pretzels into your floral arrangement and create an unique edible Easter centerpiece. •Add a bead of hot glue to the back of the pretzel pocket •Press a skewer into the hot glue. •Wait for the glue to harden before adding your decorated Easter Pretzel.
How to Add a Face to your White Rabbit
How to Make Jelly Bean Easter Egg Decorated Pretzels
INGREDIENTS (full printable recipe below)
•PRETZEL RODS
•LIGHT GREEN CANDY MELTS
•LIGHT GREEN DYED COCONUT
•JELLY BEANS
DIRECTIONS:
•Pour candy into a medium microwave safe bowl. Heat on high 1 minute, stir until creamy. If the candy still has chunks, continue to heat 30 seconds at 60% power. Stir until creamy.
•Spoon melted candy over a pretzel rod, tap on the side to release excess candy. While the candy is still wet, add colored coconut.
•Place coated pretzels on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper and refrigerate 10 minutes or until candy has hardened.
•Add three dollops of green melted down the center of the pretzel rod, press a jelly bean into each dollop, and if needed add a sprinkle of green coconut to the melted candy.
•Set aside to harden.
How to Color Coconut
Everything You Need to Know About Decorating Pretzels
Everything You Need to Know About Candy Melts
More Easter Treats
CARROT CAKE CUPCAKES 2. HOMEMADE CHOCOLATE EASTER BUNNIES 3. SOFT JELLY BEAN SUGAR COOKIES 4. SEMI HOMEMADE MINI STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE 5. CADBURY CREAM FILLED CUPCAKES 6. CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIE DOUGH EASTER EGGS
EASTER PARTY FREE PRINTABLE COLLECTION
Two Decorated Easter Pretzels
The perfect dessert table or Easter basket filler.
Ingredients
For the White Rabbit Decorated Pretzel Rods:
- 10 pretzel rods
- 1 cup white candy melts
- 1 cup white Jimmies sprinkles
- white rabbit pretzel pocket and ears
- Optional: skewer and hot glue
For the Jelly Bean Decorated Pretzel Rods:
- 10 pretzel rods
- 1 cup light green candy melts
- 1 cup sweetened coconut flakes
- neon green gel food coloring
- 30 jelly beans
Instructions
- Pour candy into a medium microwave safe bowl. Heat on high 1 minute, stir until creamy. If the candy still has chunks, continue to heat 30 seconds at 60% power. Stir until creamy.
- Spoon melted candy over a pretzel rod, tap on the side to release excess candy. While the candy is still wet, add sprinkles.
- Place coated pretzels on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper and refrigerate 10 minutes or until candy has hardened.
- Print and cut the bunny ears and pretzel pocket. Click here to purchase EASTER DECORATED PRETZEL POCKET AND EARS. Scroll down for the all the printable Easter Party Supplies.
- Add a dollop of melted white candy to the top of the decorated pretzel, hold the cut out ears in place, while the candy is still soft, add a few more white sprinkles. Hold until the candy hardens. TIP: To help make the hardening process faster, hold the pretzel in front of a fan.
- Pour coconut into a zip top bag, add a small dollop of gel food coloring, rub together the food coloring into the coconut until coloring has been transferred to the coconut, and pour onto a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper.
- Let sit until dry. To help with the drying process, occasionally stir.
- Pour candy into a medium microwave safe bowl. Heat on high 1 minute, stir until creamy. If the candy still has chunks, continue to heat 30 seconds at 60% power. Stir until creamy.
- Spoon melted candy over a pretzel rod, tap on the side to release excess candy. While the candy is still wet, add coconut.
- Place coated pretzels on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper and refrigerate 10 minutes or until candy has hardened.
- Add three dollops of green melted down the center of the pretzel rod, press a jelly bean into each dollop, and if needed add a sprinkle of green coconut to the melted candy.
- Set aside to harden.
For the White Rabbit Decorated Pretzel Rods:
How to Dye/Color Coconut
For the Jelly Bean Decorated Pretzel Rods:
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