We have house -
made pretzel sticks (they're labor intensive but worth it for the nostalgia), a version of Dijonnaise (hollandaise with a ton of Dijon, put through a syphon), and then wrap it in coppa.
I've
made pretzel sticks before but not bread sticks.
Not exact matches
I once
made up some gift bags using the larger size
pretzel sticks, dipped in chocolate, then rolled in different toppings, everyone loved them.
Tasty crackers,
pretzels, peanuts, corn
sticks and wasabi peas unite to
make the ultimate bar and cocktail mix.
And although I couldn't really taste any of the pomegranate, nor could I really see any of the cream cheese (except for the little bit
stuck between two
pretzel pieces, shown in the photo), those ingredients must have some role in
making them delicious.
But don't worry,
make the
sticks even if you don't have the form, they are just as delicious as the
pretzels, they only look different.
For the
pretzel pie crust, I used about 4 cups of gluten - free
pretzel sticks (you can use regular if you aren't trying to
make a gluten - free dessert).
It all started with a Costco sample of holiday
pretzel crips... and of course I had to
make my own using gourmet, white milk chocolate chips, peppermint, and
pretzel sticks.
Create your own trail mix Hard boil eggs in advance Mix fresh or frozen berries into low - fat or fat - free yogurt Cut reduced fat cheese into cubes or try a cheese
stick Make a sandwich with lean turkey or chicken breast Choose whole grain crackers Pop some low - fat popcorn Take a handful of
pretzels Grab a...
I've never
made my own
pretzel sticks before and I really want to now.
So instead of slathering it on every piece of toast,
pretzel stick, and banana I see I took a jar and
made the cookie butter back into cookies, a sort of reincarnation if you will.
The dip is
made to pair with
pretzels so it clings onto all kinds of
pretzel snacks, whether it's
pretzel stick, twist or soft
pretzel.
Green candy is drizzled over store - bought
pretzel sticks to
make these cute, yummy, crunchy candy treats that kids will love to help you
make and decorate.
make this recipe as soft
pretzel sticks rather than the traditional
pretzel shape.
The food could include ghost - shaped tuna salad sandwiches, barbecue «worm» sandwiches or witches» brooms, which are
made from
pretzel sticks and fringed fruit leather.
You could
make chocolate covered
pretzel sticks and decorate them with different animal prints such as cheetah spots or zebra stripes, or set out green Twizzler «Jungle Vines», or leave a bowl of gummi worms as a «snake pit».
Instead of going down the cracker aisle at the store, explore a bit with different snacks — yogurt
sticks / cups, cheese
sticks or chopped up cheese, grapes, strawberries, carrots and dip / hummus, pita chips,
pretzels, homemade trail mix (cheerios, peanuts, raisins,
pretzels, leftovery stuff), a bowl of cereal, cottage cheese, hard boiled eggs, apples / celery / carrots and peanut butter, yogurt fruit smoothies, dried fruit (
make sure it's actually fruit and not sugar), cheese and lunch meat rolled up, or popcorn.
After 5 pumpkins are cut out from the cheese slice, have your kids
make a fence with the
pretzel sticks.
Use a toothpick to
make a hole in the top of the cheese, and place a small
pretzel stick inside.
I would mix them with crushed goldfish crackers and
pretzels and
make homemade breaded chicken toddler
sticks.
For example, a
making - a-thermometer activity would require plastic bottles, straws, and modeling clay; an activity in which students design a log cabin would require
stick pretzels and hot glue.
Before beginning,
make sure you have a bag or box of
pretzels (the ordinary
stick variety will do) and a supply of tokens or chips with which children can barter.
These flower cupcakes are
made with
pretzel sticks, mini Oreos and M&M s. Cute!