
These festive Christmas Chocolate Pretzel Wreaths are so easy and fun to make! They make for the cutest Christmas decoration, use these pretzel wreaths to hang over a straw on a Christmas drink, place on a plate as a table setting decoration with a cute name tag or serve the pretzel wreaths on a Christmas party platter!

You only need four ingredients to make these Christmas Chocolate Pretzel Wreaths: pretzels, white chocolate, oil-based food colouring and your favourite Christmas sprinkles.

Making these with the kids is a fun Christmas activity, it’s perfect to make at the same time as the Chocolate Christmas Tree Lollipops.


To colour the white chocolate make sure you use oil-based food colouring so the chocolate doesn’t seize up! I use the Color Mill brand.


To celebrate launching my blog: It’s a Dish! I’m sharing 15 Christmas recipes starting December 1st 2023 for 15 days, follow along on Instagram so you don’t miss a recipe! These Christmas recipes and ideas are perfect for the lead-up to Christmas and to create for your Christmas day celebration! So if you are looking for something fun to create with the kids, take to a school Christmas celebration or Christmas party try out one of these Christmas recipes:
Day 1 – Mini North Pole Peppermint Cakes
Day 2 – Reindeer Jalapeno Cheese Ball
Day 3 – Candy Cane Hot Chocolate Powder
Day 4 – Christmas Simmer Pot
Day 5 – Gingerbread Star Puff Pastry Wreath
Day 6 – White Christmas Cookie Dough Dip
Day 7 – Spinach & Feta Christmas Tree Bread
Day 8 – Chocolate Christmas Tree Lollipops
Day 9 – Rosemary Wreath Focaccia Bread
Day 10 – Pretzel Chocolate Wreaths
Day 11 – North Pole Munch
Day 12 – Mediterranean Cream Cheese Baubles
Day 13 – Chocolate Christmas Bauble Cookies
Day 14 – Candy Cane Milkshake
Day 15 – Rosemary & Cranberry Ice Cubes

Chocolate Pretzel Wreaths
Ingredients
- 48 pretzels
- 100 g white chocolate
- Green or pink oil-based food colouring
- Christmas sprinkles
Instructions
- Melt the white chocolate in the microwave in increments of 30 seconds until melted, then stir through the food colouring until you achieve the shade you prefer.
- Dip the bottom edge of the pretzel into the melted chocolate and assemble the pretzels into a round wreath shape. There should be 6 pretzels on the base layer of the wreath, then layer another 6 dipped pretzels on top, overlapping over the bottom layer of pretzels.
- Leave to set, once the chocolate has set break off any excess chocolate and serve with the candy cane hot chocolate or milkshake, on a cookie platter or for a Christmas Eve treat.
Notes

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