Ingredients:
Salted pretzels Butter, melted Vanilla extract Brown sugar Instant espresso powder Cinnamon Semi-sweet or dark chocolate Flaky sea salt
Kitchen Supplies:
Baking sheets (two) Parchment paper Medium mixing bowls (two)
First Friday of November and I have one of our easiest Thanksgiving recipes yet! Yes, these always come out looking impressive and taste even more delicious. The idea came to be pretty naturally. I was speaking with my mom and going over some ideas for our holiday dinners. Including the Thanksgiving family dinner that we’re hosting in Colorado this year. We both were saying how we wanted things to be simple and not feel fussy. I went over ideas for sweet desserts with her, and of course, she gravitated towards all the sweet chocolate treats on my list. One of her favorite ideas was these pretzels. She mentioned that they sound delicious and could be great for easy snacking throughout the holidays. They would also be cute to package up to send off to loved ones or to bring along as a fun edible hostess gift! I asked if she felt like the concept was too simple, but she reassured me that part of the excitement over this recipe is just how easy they are to create! I thought I would test them out for our 2023 Thanksgiving menu and they turned out so yummy. We’re actually kind of obsessed with them. I’m looking forward to making these for Thanksgiving. They would also be great to package up and include in my Christmas cookie box this year!
Onto details – these are simple
Step 1: prep and bake the pretzels For this recipe, I used a bag of salted pretzel twists. My personal favorite is the large twists, but you can use pretzel rods or mini pretzels too. Both are great for gifting! Now, mix the pretzels in a big bowl with butter and vanilla. Then arrange the pretzels on a baking sheet. Step 2: the espresso sugar Mix brown sugar with instant espresso powder. I also love to add a pinch of cinnamon for warmth. I probably use 1/2 a teaspoon or so. Generously sprinkle the sugar over each pretzel. Step 3: bake Bake the pretzels to caramelize the butter and the topping. Watch the pretzels closely towards the end of baking as the sugar can burn if your oven is too hot. Step 4: the chocolate dip When the pretzels are cool enough, dip them in melted chocolate. I used chocolate chips but semi-sweet, dark, or milk chocolate pieces work nicely too. Now freeze the pretzels to quickly set the chocolate. At this point the recipe is complete. Time to try a bite! You can arrange them in a cute box for serving or package them up for easy homemade holiday gifts! I made a big batch of these just yesterday to share with my family and they’re officially in love with the flavors. To all of the peanut butter lovers out there… these pretzels dipped in peanut butter are delicious! It always seems to be the simpler desserts that are truly loved the most!! Looking for other Thanksgiving desserts? Here are my favorites: Molten Chocolate Crackle Pie Gooey Chocolate Chip Cookie Pumpkin Pie Chewy Brown Sugar Maple Cookies Gooey Chocolate Chip Cookie Pie Lastly, if you make this Chocolate Covered Espresso Spiced Pretzels, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite.