PRETZEL WREATHS

These cute PRETZEL WREATHS are an edible Christmas craft the kids will love to make and eat! Twist pretzels dipped in white candy then arranged into a wreath shape and decorated with candies.

decorated pretzels on rack

Edible Christmas Craft

These are a great activity for the kids because they are quick, easy, fun and they get to eat them afterwards. And unlike gingerbread houses – these Pretzel Wreaths actually taste good!

Or make these to serve with holiday desserts. They also make great edible holiday table decor.

wreath process photo collage

INGREDIENT OPTIONS:

The twist style pretzels are necessary to get the wreath shape.

White chocolate can be used instead of candy melts it’s just a bit more difficult to work with.

Use different candies or sprinkles to decorate the wreaths if you like.

prepared wreaths on white plate

Get that Christmas music playing, make some cocoa, stoke that fire and make these Pretzel Wreaths. Holiday Vibes!

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hand holding wreath made out of pretzels
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Yield: 10

PRETZEL WREATHS

PRETZEL WREATHS

These cute PRETZEL WREATHS are an edible Christmas craft the kids will love to make and eat! Twist pretzels dipped in white candy then arranged into a wreath shape and decorated with candies.

Prep Time 20 minutes

Ingredients

  • 100 mini twist pretzels
  • 1 (12 oz.) package white candy melts
  • ½ cup red and green miniature M&Ms
  • ¼ cup green sanding sugar
  • 2-3 peel and pull Twizzler candies.

Instructions

    1. Place down a piece of parchment paper to assemble the wreaths on.
    2. Start by peeling the Twizzler candies into individual strands to create the bows. You’ll trim about an inch off of each candy string and fold the ends over each other, pressing down in the center. The bows may come loose, but you can keep pressing the center to best hold their shape. Once they’re added to the wreaths they will hold well.
    3. Add the white candy melts to a microwave safe bowl, and heat on 30 second increments, stirring in between, until melted.
    4. Hold the pretzel twists by the bottom, and dip the other half of them into the candy melts, letting the excess drip off.
    5. Place the candy coated twist onto the parchment, angling them around, with the corners touching, to create a wreath shape.
    6. Do two layers of pretzels for each wreath, placing the 2nd layer in between the pretzels of the first layer.
    7. Before the candy has time to set, sprinkle with sanding sugar, add mini m&m’s, and add one of the Twizzler bows.
    8. Allow the wreaths to set until the candy is firm.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

10

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving: Calories: 1219Total Fat: 13gSaturated Fat: 4gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 7gCholesterol: 3mgSodium: 3532mgCarbohydrates: 250gFiber: 10gSugar: 26gProtein: 29g
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