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Crispy pretzel crisps coated in silky white chocolate and topped with crushed peppermint — a festive, quick-to-make treat perfect for holidays and gift-giving.

White Chocolate Peppermint Pretzel Crisps

This simple treat has become my go-to for holiday gatherings and last-minute hostess gifts. I first assembled these one chilly December evening when I had a craving for something sweet, salty, and crisp but not too fussy. The combination of crunchy pretzel crisps with a glossy white chocolate coating and bright peppermint shatter tastes like a tiny celebration in each bite. Friends who swore they did not have a sweet tooth came back for seconds, and my neighbor still asks for a bag every winter.

What makes this creation special is the texture contrast and the clarity of flavors: the toasted saltiness of the pretzel, the creamy sweetness of the coating, and the cool, crunchy peppermint finish. It’s also ridiculously easy to scale up for parties or down for a cozy movie night. I like to keep the components high quality but straightforward — a good brand of white chocolate chips and sturdy pretzel crisps deliver the best result without fuss.

Why You'll Love This Recipe

  • The assembly is fast: just melt, dip, and top — ready in about 20 minutes active time.
  • Uses pantry-friendly ingredients you likely already have or can buy easily during the holidays.
  • Perfect for gifting: package in cellophane bags or a small tin for an attractive present.
  • Adaptable for dietary needs: easy to swap to dairy-free white chocolate and gluten-free crisps if required.
  • Minimal equipment: a microwave or double boiler and a baking sheet are all you need.
  • Crowd-pleasing: sweet, salty, and minty — a combination that appeals to a wide range of tastes.

My family’s reaction the first time I made a big batch was immediate joy. My sister told me the peppermint reminded her of childhood candy canes, while my husband appreciated the crunchy, salty edge the pretzel adds. Over the years I’ve fine-tuned the topping ratio and the chocolate thinning step so that each crisp gets a smooth, even coat without using too much chocolate. It’s become part of our holiday rituals.

Ingredients

  • Pretzel crisps (2 cups): Choose your favorite brand, plain or lightly salted. Look for uniformly thin, sturdy crisps so they hold the coating without breaking. Thinner crisps give a better chocolate-to-pretzel ratio.
  • White chocolate chips (12 ounces): Use good-quality white baking chips or chopped white chocolate. Brands like Ghirardelli or Callebaut produce a creamier finish; if using baking white chips, thinning will make them easier to coat evenly.
  • Vegetable oil (1 tablespoon): A small amount helps thin the melted chocolate so it flows and adheres smoothly. You can substitute light corn syrup for shine, but oil is easiest.
  • Crushed peppermint candies (1/2 cup): Use fresh candy canes or peppermint hard candies. Place them in a zip-top bag and crush with a rolling pin for varied texture; larger shards add a pleasant crunch.
  • Sea salt (pinch, optional): A tiny sprinkle of flaky sea salt on top balances the sweetness and amplifies the chocolate notes. Use sparingly.

Instructions

Prepare your workspace:Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone mat. Arrange pretzel crisps in a single layer with space between each piece for easy coating and cooling. Have the crushed peppermint and a small bowl for the oil nearby so you can work quickly while the chocolate is fluid.Melt the coating:Place the white chocolate chips in a microwave-safe bowl. Microwave in 20 to 30 second bursts at medium power, stirring thoroughly between bursts. When mostly melted, stir in 1 tablespoon of vegetable oil to give the chocolate a glossy sheen and thinner consistency. The entire melting process should take 1 to 2 minutes depending on your microwave. If using a double boiler, keep the chocolate over gently simmering water, stirring until fully smooth; avoid steam or water contact to prevent seizing.Coat the crisps:Using a fork or dipping tool, pick up each pretzel crisp and spoon melted white chocolate over the top, allowing excess to drip back into the bowl. For a cleaner method, hold the crisp by the edge and use a small offset spatula to spread a thin layer. Place coated crisps back on the prepared sheet. Work in small batches to keep the chocolate workable; if it thickens, reheat briefly in the microwave in 10-second intervals.Top and set:Immediately sprinkle crushed peppermint over each coated crisp while the chocolate is still soft so the pieces adhere. If desired, finish with a light pinch of flaky sea salt. Let the sheet sit at room temperature until the chocolate sets, about 20 to 30 minutes, or speed the process by chilling the pan in the refrigerator for 10 to 15 minutes. Once firm, transfer to an airtight container.White chocolate peppermint pretzel crisps on parchment

You Must Know

  • These are best eaten within 3 days at room temperature in an airtight container; refrigeration can add condensation that dulls the shine.
  • If you plan to freeze, wrap in layers with parchment and freeze for up to 3 months; thaw at room temperature before serving.
  • Contains dairy and wheat by default; swap to dairy-free white coating and gluten-free crisps for dietary needs.
  • Calories are moderate per piece; enjoy as an occasional treat rather than a daily snack.

My favorite aspect is how forgiving and social this preparation is. I often make a double batch with friends, letting everyone decorate a few so each tray is unique. One year I brought a tray to a winter potluck and returned home with requests for the recipe and empty containers. Those memories are why I keep this in my holiday repertoire.

Storage Tips

Store these crisps in an airtight container layered with parchment to prevent sticking. At room temperature away from direct sunlight they keep well for up to three days; beyond that the pretzel may soften slightly. If you prefer the chocolate to remain extra firm, store in the refrigerator for up to two weeks but allow the container to come to room temperature before opening to avoid condensation. For long-term storage, freeze flat in a single layer in a rigid container for up to three months. Thaw in the sealed container to reduce moisture exposure.

Hand holding a peppermint chocolate pretzel crisp

Ingredient Substitutions

If you need dairy-free options, use soy-free dairy-free white chocolate chips or vegan white coating; taste and texture will be slightly different but still excellent. For gluten-free needs, substitute with certified gluten-free cracker crisps or rice-based crisps; the salt balance may change, so adjust the optional sea salt accordingly. If peppermint candies are unavailable, crushed mint chocolate or a light dusting of finely grated dark chocolate plus a drop of peppermint extract can work—use extract sparingly to avoid overpowering the coating.

Serving Suggestions

Serve on a festive platter with holiday cookies and spiced nuts for contrast. These crisps pair well with hot cocoa, coffee, or a light sparkling wine for an adult treat. For gift-giving, stack in small boxes with tissue paper or cellophane bags tied with ribbon. Add a handwritten tag with the date and a note about storage for a personal touch.

Cultural Background

Combining sweet and salty has long been a popular pairing in North American seasonal confections. Peppermint became associated with winter festivities due to candy canes and mints historically used to freshen breath during holiday gatherings. This simple assembly uses that tradition—white chocolate is a modern addition that provides a creamy canvas for the bright peppermint and crunchy pretzel textures.

Seasonal Adaptations

For a spring adaptation, swap peppermint for crushed freeze-dried strawberries or lemon zest with white chocolate for a light seasonal twist. In autumn, consider using white chocolate colored with a small amount of orange or cinnamon-infused white coating and top with crushed ginger snaps instead of peppermint. These small swaps keep the technique the same while changing the sensory profile for different occasions.

Meal Prep Tips

Make in stages for easy prep: melt and thin the chocolate, set up your assembly station, and have one person dip while another adds toppings. Prepare crushed peppermint ahead of time and store in a sealed jar. If making several batches, reheat the chocolate in 10-second microwave bursts to maintain fluidity. Portion into small bags the day before gifting to preserve freshness and avoid last-minute rushes.

These little crisps bring a lot of joy with minimal effort. Try varying the toppings and packaging — you might find a new favorite combination. Enjoy the process as much as the result and don’t be afraid to let friends help; decorating is part of the fun.

Pro Tips

  • Microwave white chocolate in short bursts and stir between intervals to avoid burning.

  • Crush peppermint candies to mixed sizes so some larger shards give a satisfying crunch while fine dust adheres to the chocolate.

  • Work on a lined baking sheet and reheat the chocolate when it thickens to maintain a glossy finish.

  • If using refrigeration, place crisps in a sealed container to prevent moisture and condensation from dulling the shine.

This nourishing white chocolate peppermint pretzel crisps recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.

FAQs about Recipes

How do I prevent white chocolate from seizing?

Use good-quality white chocolate and thin it with a small amount of oil to achieve a smooth, even coating. Work in small batches so the chocolate remains fluid.

How long do these last?

Store at room temperature in an airtight container for up to three days, or freeze for up to three months in a sealed container layered with parchment.

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Servings: 24 steaks
White Chocolate Peppermint Pretzel Crisps
Prep:15 minutes
Cook:5 minutes
Rest Time:10 mins
Total:20 minutes

Ingredients

Main

Instructions

1

Prepare the workspace

Line a baking sheet with parchment and arrange pretzel crisps in a single layer. Have crushed peppermint and oil measured and ready to speed the assembly process.

2

Melt the white chocolate

Place white chocolate chips in a microwave-safe bowl and heat in 20 to 30 second intervals at medium power, stirring between each. Stir in 1 tablespoon of vegetable oil once mostly melted to thin and gloss the coating. Keep warm but do not overheat.

3

Coat each crisp

Dip each pretzel crisp into the melted white chocolate or spoon the coating over the top. Allow excess to drip back into the bowl and return to the prepared sheet. Work quickly so the chocolate remains workable.

4

Add toppings and set

Immediately sprinkle crushed peppermint onto each coated crisp and add a light pinch of sea salt if using. Let set at room temperature for 20 to 30 minutes or chill for 10 to 15 minutes until firm.

5

Store or gift

Once set, store in an airtight container layered with parchment at room temperature for up to 3 days, refrigerate to extend freshness, or freeze for longer storage.

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Nutrition

Calories: 140kcal | Carbohydrates: 15g | Protein:
1.2g | Fat: 8.5g | Saturated Fat: 3g |
Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat:
3g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 253mg | Sodium:
0mg | Potassium: 953mg | Fiber: 0g | Sugar:
0g | Vitamin A: 577IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium:
47mg | Iron: 6mg

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