There’s something undeniably irresistible about the combination of sweet caramel and rich chocolate. When you add a crunchy pretzel rod into the mix, you’ve got a treat that is sure to satisfy all your cravings. These Caramel Chocolate Covered Pretzel Rods are the perfect blend of flavors and textures, making them a crowd-pleasing dessert or snack. Whether you’re preparing them for a special occasion or simply looking to treat yourself, this easy recipe will guide you through the process step by step. So, let’s dive into the world of sweet and salty goodness!
Here is what you need to make Caramel Chocolate Covered Pretzel Rods:
Tools:
- Sheet Pan
- Parchment Paper
- medium microwave-safe bowl
- Tall Glass Cups or Mugs
Ingredients:
- 1 package of pretzel rods (10 ounces)
- 12 ounces chocolate (milk, dark or white)
- 6 ounces chocolate candy melts (white or milk)
- 1 pound of caramel or 1 recipe of Homemade Caramels
Instructions:
Begin by lining a large sheet pan with parchment paper. This will prevent the pretzel rods from sticking and make clean-up a breeze.
In a medium microwave-safe bowl, add the caramel. Microwave the mixture in 30-second increments, stirring after each interval. Continue microwaving until the caramel is completely melted and smooth. This process usually takes about 2-3 minutes in total. You can also make your own Homemade Caramel using this Recipe.
Once the caramel is ready, pour it into a tall glass measuring cup or mug. Take each pretzel rod and dip it into the caramel, covering about two-thirds of its length. Allow any excess caramel to drip off, and then place the caramel-coated pretzels on the parchment paper to cool.
Once the caramel has set, it’s time to move on to the chocolate coating. Melt the chocolate in the microwave, using 40% power for 45 seconds. Stir the chocolate and continue microwaving at 20-second intervals until it is just melted. Be careful not to overheat the chocolate, as it can become lumpy or burnt.
Dip each caramel-coated pretzel rod into the melted chocolate, ensuring that the caramel is fully covered. Place the chocolate-coated pretzels back on the parchment paper to cool. You may find it helpful to pour the melted chocolate into a tall glass measuring cup or mug to make the dipping process easier. I like to pour it on parchment paper and roll the pretzel in the chocolate.
For an extra touch of sweetness and decoration, melt the chocolate candy melts in a small zippered bag. Snip off a small corner of the bag and drizzle the melted chocolate over the pretzels. You can also add chopped nuts, sprinkles, or any other favorite toppings while the chocolate is still warm. I like to take a fork dip it in the chocolate sprinkle it over the top of the pretzels.
Once you’ve finished coating and decorating all the pretzel rods, allow them to cool completely. This will ensure that the chocolate hardens and the flavors meld together. After they have cooled, transfer the pretzels to an airtight container for storage.
These Caramel Chocolate Covered Pretzel Rods yield approximately 2 ½ dozen rods. They can be stored in an airtight container for several days, but we doubt they’ll last that long!
Tips and Variations:
- Use parchment paper instead of waxed paper to avoid sticking.
- If the caramel starts to thicken or harden while dipping the pretzels, simply microwave it for 20 seconds or until softened.
- Cooled caramel can be gently molded around the pretzel before dipping it in chocolate. Simply roll cooled caramel pretzels in your hands.
- Chocolate for this recipe can be chocolate chips, chopped chocolate bars, or even candy melts. The better the chocolate, the better the flavor.
- Allow the caramel to cool before dipping it in the chocolate to prevent the two layers from blending together.
- For a smoother and more appealing chocolate coating, avoid overheating the chocolate. Stir it until it is completely smooth.
- Feel free to get creative with your toppings and decorations. Chopped nuts, colorful sprinkles, or even edible glitter can add just the perfect touch.
- If you have extra caramel or extra chocolate, pour it onto parchment and let it cool. Remove from the parchment and store in an airtight container or sandwich bag. Store in the cupboard for future treats.
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Caramel Chocolate Covered Pretzel Rods
Ingredients
- 1 (10-oz.) package of pretzel rods
- 12 ounces chocolate milk, dark or white
- 6 ounces of chocolate candy melts white or milk
- 1 pound of caramel or i recipe of Homemade Caramels
Instructions
- Begin by lining a large sheet pan with parchment paper. This will prevent the pretzel rods from sticking and make clean-up a breeze.
- In a medium microwave-safe bowl, add the caramel. Microwave the mixture in 30-second increments, stirring after each interval. Continue microwaving until the caramel is completely melted and smooth. This process usually takes about 2-3 minutes in total. You can also make your own Homemade Caramel using
- Once the caramel is ready, pour it into a tall glass measuring cup or mug. Take each pretzel rod and dip it into the caramel, covering about two-thirds of its length. Allow any excess caramel to drip off, and then place the caramel-coated pretzels on the parchment paper to cool.
- Once the caramel has set, it's time to move on to the chocolate coating. Melt the chocolate in the microwave, using 40% power for 45 seconds. Stir the chocolate and continue microwaving at 20-second intervals until it is just melted. Be careful not to overheat the chocolate, as it can become lumpy or burnt.
- Dip each caramel-coated pretzel rod into the melted chocolate, ensuring that the caramel is fully covered. Place the chocolate-coated pretzels back on the parchment paper to cool. You may find it helpful to pour the melted chocolate into a tall glass measuring cup or mug to make the dipping process easier.
- For an extra touch of sweetness and decoration, melt the chocolate candy melts in a small zippered bag. Snip off a small corner of the bag and drizzle the melted chocolate over the pretzels. You can also add chopped nuts, sprinkles, or any other favorite toppings while the chocolate is still warm.
- Once you've finished coating and decorating all the pretzel rods, allow them to cool completely. This will ensure that the chocolate hardens and the flavors meld together. After they have cooled, transfer the pretzels to an airtight container for storage.
- These Caramel Chocolate Covered Pretzel Rods yield approximately 2 ½ dozen rods. They can be stored in an airtight container for several days, but we doubt they'll last that long!
Notes
Tips and Variations:
- Use parchment paper instead of waxed paper to avoid sticking.
- If the caramel starts to thicken or harden while dipping the pretzels, simply microwave it for 20 seconds or until softened.
- Cooled caramel can be gently molded around the pretzel before dipping it in chocolate. Simply roll cooled caramel pretzels in your hands.
- Chocolate for this recipe can be chocolate chips, chopped chocolate bars, or even candy melts. The better the chocolate, the better the flavor.
- Allow the caramel to cool before dipping it in the chocolate to prevent the two layers from blending together.
- For a smoother and more appealing chocolate coating, avoid overheating the chocolate. Stir it until it is completely smooth.
- Feel free to get creative with your toppings and decorations. Chopped nuts, colorful sprinkles, or even edible glitter can add just the perfect touch.
- If you have extra caramel or extra chocolate, pour it onto parchment and let it cool. Remove from the parchment and store in an airtight container or sandwich bag. Store in the cupboard for future treats.
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