If you're as much of a Harry Potter nut as we are then these are PERFECT for your HP or magic themed party! Simple to make and very easy to get the kids involved. Fun, yummy and easily adaptable to what you have on hand. I serve these every year at our Halloween Party. Kid tested and family approved =)
Provided by Nickole Smith-Palacios
Categories Other Snacks
Time 35m
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- 1. Lay out some wax paper or foil on a baking sheet.
- 2. Combine the chocolate chips and the shortening in a large microwave-safe bowl, and microwave until the chocolate is melted, stirring after every 20 seconds. Chocolate over cooks easily so WATCH your chocolate!
- 3. Dip each pretzel rod into chocolate, not quite half way. Roll in sprinkles to coat the frosting and place on baking sheet. Continue until you've done all your pretzels.
- 4. Place pretzels in the fridge for about 1/2 hour to set.
- 5. If you want you can sub white chocolate in this recipe or melt a bit of white chocolate and drizzle it over the wands for a fancy look. You can even use food coloring gel to color coordinate with your party theme. If using white chocolate pretzels will need to be set again after.
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Musinguzi Samuel
[email protected]These wands were a fun and festive way to celebrate Halloween. The kids loved them!
Your Local Nerd Boi
[email protected]I love these wands! They're so cute and easy to make. I've made them for my kids' birthday parties and they're always a hit.
Bishwraj Yadav
[email protected]These wands were a bit too sweet for my taste. I would have preferred a darker chocolate.
Ramgoti Media
[email protected]These wands were a great way to get my kids excited about Harry Potter. They loved making them, and they loved eating them even more.
Ibrahim Olaide
[email protected]I thought these wands were going to be more difficult to make, but they were actually really easy. Even my kids were able to help me.
aiden norton
[email protected]These wands were really easy to make. I had no trouble finding the ingredients, and the instructions were simple to follow.
Susma Basnet
[email protected]These wands were a lot of work to make, but they were definitely worth it. They were a big hit at my son's birthday party.
saidur Rhaman
[email protected]I was a little disappointed with these wands. The chocolate was too thick and the pretzels were too soft.
Jackie Perry
[email protected]These wands were absolutely delicious! The chocolate was rich and creamy, and the pretzels added a nice crunch.
Martina Strizova
[email protected]The chocolate wands were a great way to celebrate the end of Harry Potter week at our library. The kids loved them!
Hawa Nantambi
[email protected]These wands were so much fun to make! The kids had a blast decorating them, and they were so proud of their finished products.
Zahra Mushtaq
[email protected]I made these as a birthday surprise for my Harry Potter-loving son, and they were a huge hit! He was so excited to see them, and he loved the way they looked and tasted.