Today I thought I would share a fun & easy Christmas gift idea~Pretzel Hugs.
My kids first made these for gifts for their teachers in 2007…and we have made them many times since.
My kids first made these for gifts for their teachers in 2007…and we have made them many times since.
Pretzel Hugs are a simple kitchen project.
Even if you are not a baker, you can handle this easy project!
All you need:
Pretzels like shown.
Hershey’s Kisses or Hugs.{we like the striped ones.}
M&M’s in Christmas colours.
A cookie sheet and an oven.
Directions:
Have the kids can unwrap the kisses and place the pretzels on the cookie sheets.
Place kiss or hug on each pretzel.
Now place cookie sheet in oven at 250 degrees and let the kisses or hugs melt for about 6-8 minutes..if that long.
Then take the sheet out of the oven. While the kisses or hugs are still soft and melty, press an M&M candy into each one.
Then take the sheet out of the oven. While the kisses or hugs are still soft and melty, press an M&M candy into each one.
After they cool, they will look like this:
To package them for gifts, we placed about 20 in each baggy, and then I went to my computer to make the topper and printed it on white cardstock.
The topper reads, “some Pretzel Hugs made especially for you by..{have your child write their name.}
Merry Christmas!
Then we stapled the topper to the top of the baggy as shown.
We love to give these as little gifts at Christmas!
My daughter is 14 now and she can make cookies on her own, but my son still loves to make these.
I think that we will make some “Christmas Hugs” this year and clip on the clipboards we are going to make for my son’s teachers.
I will be sure to share when that project is done!
I took some time this morning to remember our soldiers by watching the Remembrance Day services on TV from Ottawa. I have a sick little guy in bed today with a nasty tummy virus….so on his menu today is Gravol, Tylenol and ginger ale.
Hope your day is going better!
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Sandra D says
Great suggestion – every one loves the combination of creamy chocolate & crunchy, salty pretzels. The holiday M&Ms are the perfect finishing touch. Hope your son gets feeling well soon.
Girl of The Grove says
Ooh — I make these every year. They are delish!!
No Ordinary Me says
My close friends make these. They are super yum!
Jammies says
these are terrifical! ♥
i am definitely going to make some with the girls!!
Lisa@Pickles and Cheese says
I love this idea!! Very cute. I think my daughter will be making these for all her friends this year!! Thanks so much!!
Nancy says
They look so yummy! Feel better soon Tyler.
Carmen @ Life with Sprinkles on Top says
I love these! We've made them every Christmas for the past few years. We use them as teacher gifts too. They are SO yummy!
C.R.A.F.T. says
those look YUMMMY. come on over and link up to MMM 🙂
Laurel @ Ducks in a Row says
I also love that you can make these gluten free (using the right pretzels) AND peanut free. That's a bonus at our home!
Kristen says
I make something very similar every Christmas. Instead of a Hershey's Hug, I use a Rolo, and instead of an M&M, I press a pecan half into the melted Rolo. So, so yummy!
Katie P says
Yum!!
Jill says
Simple, delicious, and pretty. I love it!
Jaime says
Great Idea! I love that kids can do it too
PartyMom says
Yum! I've made many variations of this treat before and they're always a hit! They're so popular that they've become part of my regular Christmas cookie platter!
Beth @ Wiccan Make Some Too says
Hmmm…much easier than chocolate covered pretzels. Have to give this a shot. Thanks!
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SKjensrud says
THank you so much for this AMAZING idea. These were a big hit with my kiddos' teachers and the school staff. Making another bach tonight for the neighbors and family. Just for an FYI the Candy Cane Kisses work great and taste great together. The regular kisses didn't work as well but will try again. This recipe will be coming out again at Valentine's Day. Thanks for the great posts. Next week is the Raindeer cookies.