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Back-to-School Apple Pretzel Treats

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These Apple Pretzel Treats are an easy after-school snack to pack in your kid’s lunchbox. This easy treat recipe is ready in just 10 minutes with no baking required. Made with crunchy pretzels dipped in sweet red candy melts, they look just like little apples.

Photo of the Finished apple pretzels

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I love keeping simple recipes like this in my back-to-school arsenal because they’re a sweet little reward that also feels festive for fall. Also, making these with the kids is a nice way to sneak in some fun before homework time starts.

For more easy school snack ideas, I have these Vanilla Wafer Pencils and Ruler Rice Krispies that are also great for busy moms!

How to Make Apple Pretzel Treats

Ingredients you’ll need for this recipe
  • 2 cup pretzel twists
  • ½ cup red candy melts
  • ¼ cup white fondant
  • Green food coloring

Step by Step Guide

1. Start by lining your work surface with a sheet of parchment paper.

2. Color the white fondant with green food coloring — wearing gloves is a good idea to keep your hands from getting stained.

apple pretzels process photo

3. Take a small piece of the fondant and shape it into a little triangular leaf. Set it aside until you’re ready to assemble. Make one leaf for each apple pretzel.

apple pretzels process photo

4. When you’re ready, melt the red candy melts.

5. Dip each pretzel completely into the melted candy, making sure it’s fully coated. Use a fork to lift the pretzel out, tapping off any extra candy on the side of the bowl.

6. Place the coated pretzel onto the parchment, then quickly press a fondant leaf on top. Repeat with the rest of the pretzels.

apple pretzels process photo

7. Let them sit for about 10 minutes until the candy hardens.

apple pretzels process photo

Serve and Enjoy!

Photo of the Finished Caramel Apple Trifle

Important Recipe Notes

  • Use gloves when coloring the fondant to avoid staining your hands.
  • Work quickly when dipping and assembling so the candy doesn’t harden before you add the fondant leaf.
  • If you don’t have fondant, you can skip the leaf or use small green candy pieces or edible stickers instead.
  • Store the finished pretzels in an airtight container to keep them fresh and crunchy for up to one week.
  • Make sure to let the candy melts fully set before stacking or packing the treats to avoid smudging.

Cute Apple Pretzel Treats

Crunchy pretzels dipped in sweet red candy melts and topped with cute green fondant leaves make these easy no-bake Apple Pretzels the perfect back-to-school or fall snack! Ready in just 10 minutes.
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photo of the finished apple pretzels

Ingredients

  • 2 cup pretzel twists
  • ½ cup red candy melts
  • ¼ cup white fondant
  • Green food coloring

Instructions

  • Start by lining your work surface with a sheet of parchment paper.
  • Color the white fondant with green food coloring — wearing gloves is a good idea to keep your hands from getting stained.
  • Take a small piece of the fondant and shape it into a little triangular leaf. Set it aside until you’re ready to assemble. Make one leaf for each apple pretzel.
  • When you’re ready, melt the red candy melts.
  • Dip each pretzel completely into the melted candy, making sure it’s fully coated. Use a fork to lift the pretzel out, tapping off any extra candy on the side of the bowl.
  • Place the coated pretzel onto the parchment, then quickly press a fondant leaf on top. Repeat with the rest of the pretzels.
  • Let them sit for about 10 minutes until the candy hardens.
Author: carlycampbell

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