Sunday, December 6, 2020

DIY 3 Ingredient Mint Chocolate Covered Pretzels [Gluten-Free]

Are you tempted by store bought chocolate covered pretzels? Or wheat-laden white chocolate mint Pretzel Thins? Satisfy your sweet tooth with these easy copy-cat gluten-free pretzels. You may already have all the ingredients on hand. These salty and sweet treats are easy to make for Christmas. Or just because.

Photo of gluten free mint chocolate covered pretzels in a tin


Ingredients

Roughly a handful of each:

Semi-sweet chocolate chips

Gluten-free pretzels (we used Glutino brand from Meijer, but any brand will do)

Peppermint candies


If you like recipes that don't require measuring things, check out this 2 ingredient breakfast recipe.


Supplies

Nonstick pan

Spatula

Wax or parchment paper

Hammer (or rolling pin)


Directions

Melt a handful of chocolate chips in a nonstick skillet. To avoid burning the chocolate, stir regularly and heat until most of the chips have melted, but there are a few lumps left.

Remove from heat and keep stirring while the last lumps melt.


Unwrap the peppermint candies, put in a bag, and relieve your holiday stress. Smash the mints with a hammer. (You can smash the mints while they’re still individually wrapped, but  it’s harder to unwrap smashed mints.)


Lay out some wax paper or parchment paper.


Stir the pretzels into the chocolate to coat, then lay the coated pretzels on the paper.

Sprinkle with crushed mints.

Try to wait till the chocolate is hardened to eat the pretzels.


Who am I kidding, eat several while they are melty and warm!

After cooling and hardening, store in a cookie tin by lifting the paper, pretzels and all, and placing in a tin. Or you can store in a plastic bag.


Tips

Don’t make a big batch. You’ll be tempted to eat them all.

After a few days, the pretzels can get soft.


Want more chocolate recipes? Check out this flourless chocolate cake recipe, which can also be minty.

Merry Christmas!

Photo of gluten free mint chocolate covered pretzels in a tin








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