I made this variation of my Chocolate Covered Caramel Pretzel Rods over the holidays.  They were so good I thought I'd share!  Maybe you could think about making some of these for your Valentine! Here is how I made them:
Here is how I made them:
Chocolate Covered Caramel and Coconut Pretzel Rods
Things to get:
Pretzel rods
Sweetened coconut
Chocolate Chips (whatever kind you like.  I used 60% cocoa.)
White Chocolate Chips (optional)
Caramel ingredients (You can make your own using the recipe below or melt pre-wrapped caramels for convenience.)
1.  Make a batch of caramel or melt your pre-wrapped caramels over low heat.
Homemade Caramel
1c. Karo syrup
1c. Brown sugar
1c. White sugar
1 stick of butter
1 can sweetened condensed milk
Put   first 5 ingredients in a large sauce pan over medium heat and stir   until melted and combined. Bring to a boil and stir for five minutes. Be   careful to keep stirring so that it doesn't start to burn on the  bottom  of the pan. Take caramel off the burner after 5 minutes.
2.  Put the hot caramel in a deep container.  I used my Pyrex 4 cup measuring cup.
3.  Prepare a couple cookie sheets lined with buttered wax paper. 4.   Dip pretzel rod in caramel, about 3/4 of the way and let it drip off  any excess caramel.  Then lay the rod on the cookie sheet.
4.   Dip pretzel rod in caramel, about 3/4 of the way and let it drip off  any excess caramel.  Then lay the rod on the cookie sheet.
5.  Repeat with remaining pretzels.
6.  Put cookie sheets in the fridge to help set up caramel.
7.   Once  caramel is set, lift up each pretzel rod off the wax paper and  mold  caramel around the rod since it will puddle on the sides as it  cools. 8.  Roll caramel covered pretzel roll  in shredded coconut and gently press coconut into the caramel.
8.  Roll caramel covered pretzel roll  in shredded coconut and gently press coconut into the caramel. 9.  Prepare the cookie sheets again with new pieces of wax paper.  No butter required for this step.
9.  Prepare the cookie sheets again with new pieces of wax paper.  No butter required for this step.
10.   Melt chocolate in the microwave or double boiler and place melted  chocolate in a deep container like a tall cup.   Dip caramel and coconut  covered pretzel rods in melted chocolate.  At this point, you can also  roll the rods in chopped and toasted almonds or pecans.
11.  Place chocolate covered pretzel rods on  cookie sheets and place in fridge to set up for at least 15 minutes. 12.   In  a zip lock baggie, melt the white chocolate chips in  the microwave 20 seconds at a time. When  completely melted, cut a tiny  hole in the corner and drizzle the  chocolate on the rods.
12.   In  a zip lock baggie, melt the white chocolate chips in  the microwave 20 seconds at a time. When  completely melted, cut a tiny  hole in the corner and drizzle the  chocolate on the rods.
13.  Place back into the fridge to set up.
Aren't they pretty?

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ooooh, i love that there's coconut in them! i bet they taste a bit like my favorite girl scout cookie!
ReplyDeleteI've had chocolate covered pretzel sticks before, but I love the addition of coconut. And they look easy to make.
ReplyDeleteSounds delicious! Nice post and great blog. You might interested to know that the Pepper Mill Cafe at Penn Museum is serving a special menu during the Silk Road exhibit. Check it out - http://www.penn.museum/press-releases/886-silk-road-menu-qsecretq-recipes-at-the-pepper-mill-cafe.html
ReplyDeleteI bet these are really tasty.
ReplyDeletePure yum. I love all the extras you put in..not your ordinary chocolate covered pretzel.
ReplyDeleteI've eaten chocolate covered pretzels before, but your idea of dipping them in caramel and coconut too sounds so much better. Plus, they look so pretty. I have a new linky on my blog called "Sweets for a Saturday" and I'd like to invite you to stop by and link this up. http://sweet-as-sugar-cookies.blogspot.com/2011/01/sweets-for-saturday-1_21.html
ReplyDeleteThese turned out fantastic! I am going to use the left over caramel to cover my cake pops before I dip them in chocolate. mmmmm
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