Do you ever have one of those moments when you think you might have gone crazy? No? Just me? I had one when I dreamt about these Eggs & Toast Pretzel Bites. Seriously…I had a dream about them! Crazy right? I shared my Shamrock Pretzel Bites and they are a huge hit. Not only are they super cute and festive but they taste delicious! Sweet and salty all rolled up into a fun little bite-sized treat!
So when I dreamt about these I thought…why not? They are super cute too and you could substitute the square pretzels and use the pretzel sticks and make “Eggs & Bacon” Pretzel Bites! Cute right?
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Since I am always a day late and a dollar short…You could also substitute the yellow yolks for green yolks and make GREEN EGGS & HAM pretzel bites! Seriously…I can’t stop myself!
I used Wilton Candy Melts for these in place of the Hershey Kisses from the Shamrock Bites. So I did not have to bake them as long because they are a bit smaller in size. They melted faster!
And not to forget about some Sweetheart Pretzel Bites!
How to make your own Eggs & Toast Pretzel Bites:
“Eggs & Toast” Pretzel Bites
Ingredients
- 24 each Square Bite Size Pretzels
- 24 each White Wilton Candy Melts
- 24 each Yellow M&M Candies
Instructions
- Preheat your oven to 200 degrees F
- Place your pretzels on a cookie sheet and top with one candy melt.
- Bake for 5 minutes (just until candy melt is melted a bit)
- Remove from oven and immediately press in yellow M&M for the yolk.
- Let cool!
- Enjoy!
Comments & Reviews
Mia says
Brilliant!
Cheryl Spangenberg says
Thanks Mia! I have my moments! :)
Sam says
My Preschool class and I made the Green Eggs & Ham Pretzel Bites and they loved it. I used the small round pretzels, whip cream, and green M&M’s. They loved it!! Who would have thought they would have liked pretzels and whip cream?
Thanks for the idea.
Cheryl Spangenberg says
Sounds fun!!! So glad they loved it!
Deana says
Have you ever made these in advance? If so, how farmin advance and how did you store them?? Have have about 400 or more to make for a not for profit event and need to start well in advance.
Cheryl Spangenberg says
Deana, I have never had them last long enough to make in advance, lol. I have tried however they get eaten and I have to make more. As long as you keep them in an airtight container (for the sake of the pretzel’s crunch) I would think they would be absolutely fine!
Cristina Mandeville says
Love it!! So easy and simple…I will be including this treat in a round up Dr. Seuss crafts. I will be using your graphic with a link back to your site! If you have any questions, pls. feel free to email me.