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3 Ingredient White Chocolate Covered Pretzels Recipe

These delicious white chocolate pretzels are sprinkled with freeze-dried strawberries for a pop of berry flavor. They make a quick, easy treat for Valentine’s Day. (Or any day!)

White bowl with pretzel twist half dipped in white chocolate and sprinkled with freeze-dried strawberries.

Aren’t these the cutest? Making white chocolate covered pretzels is easy they are and you only need THREE INGREDIENTS. They’d be a cute addition to a Valentine’s snack board, an easy treat to give out during Christmas or a rainy day project with the kids.

These particular pretzels with the freeze-dried strawberries dusted on them are the best white chocolate pretzels I’ve made. They’re so good!

You can make them gluten-free, dairy-free, & low sugar, too. More on that later.

Ingredients for strawberry white chocolate pretzels in wooden bowls -- pretzel twists, white chocolate chips, freeze-dried strawberries.

Strawberry White Chocolate Pretzels Ingredients

  • Pretzels (twists, sticks or pretzel rods)
  • White chocolate chips or melts or almond bark
  • Freeze-dried strawberries

(That’s it!)

Best pretzels for White Chocolate Covered Pretzels

It depends, really.

For this recipe, I like using mini pretzel twists because they create more surface area for the crushed strawberries.

White chocolate pretzels sticks are delicious, but it would be hard for the crushed strawberries to stick. Thick pretzel rods may work.

Side note: Gluten-free pretzels are really easy to find if you wanted to make these gluten-free!

Best chocolate for White Chocolate Pretzels

You have two options here:

  1. White chocolate chips/bars — this is my preferred type of chocolate because typically chocolate chips (depending on the brand) are higher quality and taste better than candy melts or almond bark. I like to use Ghirardelli or Guittard chocolate chips. If you can find high quality chocolate in bars or large chunks, those are good to use, too. Just chop it coarsely before melting.
  2. Candy melts/almond bark — These tend to be more forgiving and melt easier. They also come in fun colors, if that’s what you’re going for. Like I said above, they typically won’t taste as good as high quality chips.

How to melt white chocolate:

The easiest way is to put some chocolate chips or melts into a small bowl and microwave on high in 20-second increments, stirring after every one. 

Don’t microwave it for more than 20-30 seconds because the chocolate might scorch (especially white chocolate — it burns easily!)

How to make this White Chocolate Covered Pretzels Recipe

  1. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or wax paper. 
  2. Melt your chocolate in a small bowl.
  3. Dip pretzel in chocolate, shaking off the excess chocolate, and lay it on the paper.
  4. Sprinkle with crushed freeze dried strawberries (I just crush them in my fingers)
  5. Let them sit until the chocolate has fully hardened. You can transfer the pan to a cool spot in your house or the refrigerator.

White Chocolate Pretzel tips for success

  • Use a small bowl, not a deep, wide bowl, for the chocolate. It’ll be easier to dip the pretzels.
  • You can dip them halfway like I did which is faster and easier. Or you can fully cover them. I like to use a fork or a couple of chopsticks to fish them out of the melted chocolate.
  • You could pulverize the freeze-dried strawberries and stir some of the powder into the melted white chocolate to get more strawberry flavor. I found the chocolate to be lumpy and hard to work with, but it’s an option if you wanted to give it a try.
  • If you don’t want to use strawberries, just leave them plain. Add some festive sprinkles for white chocolate Christmas pretzels!
Strawberry White Chocolate Pretzels drying on a parchment-lined baking sheet.
Strawberry White Chocolate Pretzels drying on parchment.

White Chocolate Pretzels Recipe variations

MAKE THEM GLUTEN FREE: Use gluten free pretzels. Most chocolate is naturally gluten free, but check the labels to be sure.

MAKE THEM DAIRY FREE: Use dairy free chocolate. 

MAKE THEM LOW SUGAR: Since pretzels aren’t low-carb, these won’t ever be low-carb or keto friendly, but you can reduce the sugar content by using low carb chocolate chips. I like Lily’s for this. I’ve used all kinds of Lily’s chocolate for melting and dipping pretzels, and it works beautifully.

How to store White Chocolate Dipped Pretzels

With most chocolate covered pretzels, you can just stick them in an airtight container or a zip top bag for storage. They’ll stay tasty for a couple of weeks.

I’d recommend using a container for these since the bits of strawberry would get knocked off if the pretzels were jostled around a lot in a plastic bag.

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White Chocolate Covered Pretzels Recipe FAQs

Where do you buy freeze-dried strawberries?

Trader Joe’s always has them and recently these have been more easy to find in regular grocery stores. Just look over by the dried fruit.

How long does it take for chocolate to harden?

That depends on the temperature of your house. It’s wintertime here and I had these sitting by the back door and they were hard in under 15 minutes. 
I’d plan at least 30 just to be on the safe side, but they’ll harden more quickly if you set them in a cold garage or in the refrigerator.

Bowl of strawberry white chocolate dipped pretzels

White Chocolate Dipped Pretzels

Yield: 50 small pretzels
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes

These delicious white chocolate pretzels are sprinkled with freeze-dried strawberries for a pop of berry flavor. They make a quick, easy treat for Valentine's Day. (Or any day!)

Ingredients

  • 6 ounces white chocolate chips or melts
  • 50 small pretzel twists (gluten-free if you like!)
  • 1/4 cup freeze-dried strawberries

Instructions

  1. Put the white chocolate chips in a small bowl and microwave in 20 second increments, stirring after each one, until completely melted.
  2. Line a rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper.
  3. Dip each pretzel halfway into the melted chocolate and lay it on the parchment paper. Crush some freeze-dried strawberry and sprinkle some on each wet pretzel. I like to dip 4-5 and then sprinkle them before dipping more so they're still wet enough for the strawberry pieces to stick.
  4. Let the chocolate set until fully hardened, about 20-30 minutes depending on the temperature of your home.
  5. Store in an airtight container for up to a week.

Notes

  1. If you're wanting to lower the sugar content here, use low-carb white chocolate. I've used Lily's white chocolate chips successfully in this recipe.
Nutrition Information
Yield 5 Serving Size 10 pretzels
Amount Per Serving Calories 1275Total Fat 19gSaturated Fat 8gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 9gCholesterol 7mgSodium 3546mgCarbohydrates 249gFiber 10gSugar 27gProtein 31g

The information shown is an estimate provided by an online nutrition calculator. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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