Teacher Appreciation Chocolate Covered Apple Pretzels
It's not long until the end of the school year and today we have a fun food tutorial on The Inspiration Edit. Today we are sharing how to make chocolate covered apple pretzels.
This is a quick and easy project which could make a great gift for any school teacher or a treat to share with your child's school friends. They could also pair well with some teacher appreciation quotes here!
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💖 Why This Recipe Works
- Customizable Toppings: Add a variety of fun toppings like sprinkles, crushed nuts, or colorful candies to personalize each treat.
- Easy to Make: Simple to assemble with just a few ingredients, making them a quick, thoughtful gift for any teacher.
- Perfect for Gifting: Wrapped up in a cute bag or box, these chocolate-covered pretzels make for a beautiful and delicious teacher appreciation gift.
🥚Chocolate Covered Apple Pretzels Ingredients
- 1 pkg. Twist Pretzels
- 1 Hershey Bar
- 1 pkg. Wilton Chocolate Melts, Red and White
- Green Tootsie Rolls
- Candy Sprinkles or mini chocolate chips
For the complete list of ingredients with measurements and instructions, please see the recipe card at the bottom of the post.
🌈 Substitutions and Variations
- Pretzel Base: Use mini pretzel twists or pretzel crisps for a different shape and texture.
- Chocolate Choices: Opt for dark or milk chocolate melts if white chocolate isn't preferred.
- Apple Seeds: Replace chocolate chips with black sesame seeds for a nutty crunch.
- Stem Alternative: Use small pieces of caramel or toffee instead of Hershey's chocolate for the stem.
🔪How to Make Easy Pretzels
Melt each of the chocolate colours separately in bowls in the microwave.
Heat 30 seconds at a time, stirring each time until melted.
Dip some pretzels into the red chocolate and completely coat, then dip some pretzels into the white chocolate and only coat about half of the pretzel.
Lay on parchment paper to dry.
Dip the half red covered pretzels into the white chocolate to coat the other half, and put 3 little dark coloured sprinkles or chocolate chips to resemble apple seeds.
Next, cut little rectangular pieces of Hershey’s chocolate for the stem, and put a dot of melted chocolate on the end of a stick on the top of the apple.
For the apple leaves, flatten a tootsie roll and cut tiny leaf shapes out.
Put a dot of melted chocolate on it and place under the stem.
Let them set and dry, and then give to your favourite teacher!
Finally, enjoy or take to school as a wonderful leaving gift!
👩🍳 Expert Tips
- Use fresh, high-quality pretzels and chocolate melts for the best taste and appearance.
- Gently press the apple seeds and leaves into the melted chocolate before it sets to ensure they adhere properly.
- Allow the chocolate to harden completely at room temperature or refrigerate briefly to speed up the process.
💭 FAQs
Keep them in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days.
Certainly! Just ensure it's tempered properly for a glossy finish.
Use mini chocolate chips or dark sprinkles to resemble apple seeds.
Yes, you can make them a day before and store them in an airtight container.
💖 Serving Suggestions
These are my favorite treats to serve alongside Teacher Appreciation Chocolate-Covered Apple Pretzels:
- Mini Fruit Kabobs: Skewer strawberries, grapes, and pineapple for a refreshing contrast to the sweet pretzels.
- Cheese and Cracker Platter: Offer a selection of cheeses with whole-grain crackers to balance the sweetness.
- Chocolate-Dipped Strawberries: Fresh strawberries dipped in dark or white chocolate provide a luxurious treat that pairs well with the pretzels.
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Ο!!!! these are so cute!!! a great idea also for a Snow white birthday party
good point. I never thought of it for a snow white party!
Mmm yes please. These look so simple to make!
Ami xxx
they are and super fun too!
What a cute end of year gift. I do remember ever buying a teacher and end of year gift when I was at school and love the idea by Zina above about a snowwhite party! x
Yes it is a great idea! 🙂
Aww these are cute and so creative! What a lovely teachers gift idea
Thanks 🙂
These are super cute and look really easy to make! I will give them a go for sure.
These are just the cutest snack I've seen in ages! And so easy to make too! My friend is a teacher, so maybe when it's her birthday I'll make some (she'll get enough goodies from the kids this week I reckon!) x
Yes it is the week for teacher gifts! That's for sure!
I know so many teachers who would swine over that! Such a cute idea!
Seema like an exciting mixture of tastes
these are a great idea. a real personal touch