Chocolate Covered Pretzels

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Chocolate covered pretzels might be my all time favorite treat to make and share. They are SO darn easy to make, there is no baking, the options for customizing them are endless and with their delicious sweet and salty crunch, everyone always loves them. If I’m ever unsure what to make to take to a party or give to friends, chocolate covered pretzels are my go to treat.

Chocolate Covered Pretzel Rods

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The pretzels I am sharing today are made with the pretzel rods.

Valentine Chocolate Covered Pretzels

I love them and they are pretty, but truth be told I really prefer to make the knot style. The rods are a bit trickier to dip and cover with chocolate (I tend to hold my pretzel rod over my bowl of chocolate and spoon the chocolate on and down the pretzel), where the knot style are the perfect size to dip in a bowl of chocolate. I am pretty devoted to the Snyder’s Old Tyme pretzels when it comes to the knot shape, as they are about the same thickness as the pretzel rods, and I think it’s a perfect ratio of pretzel to chocolate.

Chocolate Dipped Pretzels

Here’s a video of how I make my pretzels. Again, these are the knots, but the rods are very similar.

You can use any chocolate that you like, here’s my post about my favorites. The vanilla and chocolate coatings are usually easier to work with than the colored (like the pink I used) so if you are new to dipping goodies in chocolate, I’d recommend starting with vanilla or chocolate CandiQuik, it’s one of the easiest to work with.

Chocolate For Dipping Pretzels

You really don’t even need a recipe, you simply melt your chocolate coating, dip your pretzels, sprinkle and let dry. It is SUPER simple. 🙂   I use on package of chocolate coating/melts for one bag of pretzels. Use as few or as many sprinkles as you’d like.

When working with sprinkles, you really want to make sure that the excess chocolate has dripped off before you start sprinkling, or it’s very easy to end up with a gloppy mess of sprinkles and chocolate sliding off of your pretzel. As you can see in the video, I like to have a big bowl under my sprinkles to catch the excess sprinkles, so that I can reuse them. No wasting sprinkles.

Chocolate Covered Pretzels

Mini Heart Sprinkles

I think Valentine sprinkles are my absolute favorite I ADORE the Micro Heart Sprinkles. Seriously they are like the happiest, cutest little sprinkle of the sprinkle world, at least in my sprinkle loving opinion. Heck, I even did a complete recipe round up of recipes using heart sprinkles.

Recipes Using Heart SprinklesBut there are lots of other options, and you can check out my post all about sprinkles to see them all. The pretty glittery pink ones you see in this batch are made using the edible glitter, which does not actually look like glitter (that is the non-toxic glitter, which actually looks like glitter, but in the FDA’s opinion isn’t actually food – you know, like Play-Doh!).

Types Of SprinklesChocolate pretzel rods

Chocolate Covered Pretzels

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Ingredients
 

  • 1 bag (16 oz Snyder's Of Hanover Old Tyme Pretzels or Pretzel Rods)
  • 1 package (16 oz Chocolate or Vanilla Candiquik or other candy coating)
  • Assorted Sprinkles

Instructions
 

  • Melt Candiquik or other chocolate coating according to package directions. Line two baking sheets with was or parchment paper. Working one pretzel at a time, dip your pretzel into your melted Candiquik or other candy coating. Tap pretzel gently to shake off excess candy coating. Sprinkle with sprinkles of choice. Place on wax paper to allow to dry, approximately 30 minutes. Repeat with remaining pretzels. Store in a covered container.

The nutrition facts provided are calculated using a third-party tool and are estimates only. Actual nutritional content may vary based on the ingredients and brands you use, as well as portion sizes. For accurate results, please consult a registered dietitian or nutritionist.

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Chocolate Dipped Pretzel Recipe

I hope you have fun making chocolate covered pretzels for your friends and family. I’m certain they will thank you for it! Check out my other salty sweet treats…

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Meet Christi, Love From The Oven

I’m Christi I love sharing easy & delicious recipes that your family & friends will love. I’m a mom, baker, cookbook author and lover of sprinkles.

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26 Comments

  1. Thank you for having this recipe, I am going to do these year around. I found this to replace one without a recipe I found on Pinterest. Barb somebody, was doing a round up but just did not put any link to the chocolate-covered pretzel sticks. she had recipes for the other Christmas treats. just not the chocolate covered Pretzel stick that were decorated for Christmas. I am glad I looked it up on Bing and found your website with the exact recipe just for valentines day instead, which is perfectly great.. I can pin this and use it as I said year around. my local Walmart sells candy coating. and possibly the old fashiond pretzel rods.
    thank you again.

  2. How far in advance would you recommend making these. My daughters party is in a month and I wanted to start them about two weeks prior. Would this be okay, for storage wise, for that long?

    1. Octavia, I don’t think I’d make them two weeks in advance, the pretzels will soften under the chocolate during that time. Maybe a week at the most. Good luck!

  3. Thanks so much for these directions! I am interested in making chocolate-covered pretzels as favors for my son’s baptism and your directions for making them are so simple and clear. I can’t wait to try it out myself!

  4. My tip for dipping the pretzel rods in chocolate is to put the melted chocolate in a drinking glass and dip the pretzels in. That way, because the glass is narrow and tall, you can get the chocolate far enough up the sides of the pretzel rod. Even when it is getting lower, you can just tilt the glass and kinda roll the pretzel in the melted chocolate. But these are gorgeous! Chocolate pretzels are definitely a favorite of mine!

  5. These look so cute!! Picture-perfect for Valentine’s Day. It’d be way too dangerous for me to make them though… I can never resist salty-sweet treats, so the entire batch would disappear in a day with just me eating them! 😉 Pinned!

  6. Christi, so would you be willing to divulge where you get that amazing blue/pink/red/white mix of hearts? I’ve looked everywhere for blue ones and can’t find them anywhere! By the way, I love making chocolate dipped pretzels except I tend to like them even more with a thick dip of caramel between the pretzel and chocolate. It’s pretty much the best of all worlds…now if I just had some of those blue hearts!!!

    1. Anita, I picked those hearts up at Target last year. I’m not sure if they are carrying them again this year, they were in the Dollar Spot. And I LOVE having the caramel involved, that is always a good choice!

      1. Thanks Christi! Maybe if fate will allow they’re have them again this year. Clearly a trip to Target today is required. By the way, meant to mention how much I love your blog. I’ve been a regular follower for some time. Your ideas are wonderful and your photography is over the moon! Thanks so much!

        1. Anita, awe, thank you for your kind words, that totally made my day, thank you so much for taking the time to visit, read and share. I truly appreciate it!