Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Pretzel Rolo Thingies

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November 7, 2010 - Thanks Jerri for featuring this recipe on your blog!




Several months back at my neighborhood bingo get together these goodies magically appeared in my life.  Jessica, the host of the month, made them.  As I was drooling over them she said the magic words "oh these are sooo easy".  Love that!  It's just a pretzel with a rolo candy and pecan on top.  That's it!  I couldn't believe it.  In my delirium of the salty/sweet taste explosion I would have never guessed the chocolate caramel goodness was a rolo!  Genius!!!!  A super easy turtle!


In honor of Halloween I made up a batch using pecans and candy corn.  They were both equally as yummy!


PRINTABLE RECIPE
Here's what you'll need:
Small pretzel squares
Rolo Candies
Pecans
Candy Corn


Preheat oven to 350


Place pretzel squares on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.  Unroll the Rolo candies and place one on top of each pretzel.




Bake in the oven for 3 to 5 minutes.  Just until the chocolate starts to become glossy.  


Take out and place pecans and candy corns on top.  Push down the pecans/candy corn to smoosh the Rolo.





Eat while warm and gooey or let sit until the chocolate firms back up.  After eating a few warm (pure heaven :-) ) I popped mine in the refrigerator for a few minutes to speed the cooling process along.  If you like Turtle candies I promise you will love these!


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Cheers,
Shannon


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13 comments:

  1. Yum! I love these! And I love that you call them thingies! : )

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  2. I love it! The perfect "thingie" for a quick turtle fix!

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  3. Oh wow, I just saw another recipe for this using pretzels crisps. It looks like everyone's on the same delicious wavelength. By the way, I'll be holding a CSN giveaway on my blog next Monday, so be sure to check back then for a chance to enter.

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  4. wow, sounds a lot of fun decorating it...looks yummy! happy halloween! :)

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  5. Oh yes, those rolo turtle candies are wonderful - addictive - insanely good!

    :)
    ButterYum

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  6. This looks fantastic - I love all of the sweet treats that come out around Halloween! Thanks for sharing with Friday Potluck this week!

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  7. These are so cute and look delicious! I am totally making these next year or today:)

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  8. I'm always seing these for Christmas. Love the idea of having them at Halloween, and the Candy Corns are a great touch! Thanks for linking up for Friday Favorites! Hope to see you again this week.

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  9. Came back to let you know that I'll be featuring you this week! Come by and grab my featured button if you'd like one!

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  10. Oh my...This is awesome! You should link up at Fat Camp Fridays as well!
    http://www.mangoesandchutney.com/2010/11/fat-camp-friday-3-chocked-full-o-candy.html

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  11. I just had these at a party this past week, and fell in love!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    I was going to do a post on these as well, but I would love to feature yours instead if I can have your permission! Yumm-O!
    Amber

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  12. I'm back. I thought I would let you know that I posted a link to this recipe on my persona Facebook page as well as my company page...
    Thanks again!
    http://www.facebook.com/pages/Aunt-Pegs-Handmade-Jewelry-Treasures/184629314673?v=wall
    Amber

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  13. Amber, I would love to be featured on your site. Thank you for sharing this recipe and my blog with your friends! Have a wonderful Christmas.

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