Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Sweet Tradition

I don't know about you but the last few weeks I have been busy decorating, shopping, creating handmade gifts and baking for the holidays. I am absolutely crazy for Christmas! It's pure joy for me and I love everything about it- but more than anything the comfort of being surrounded by family and friends is by far the most cherished.

This past weekend was indeed a memorable event to kick off the Holiday.  Being from a large family, Christmastime is much more than just one day.  It is a month long celebration!  We gathered together for  breakfast, sang Christmas carols and exchanged gifts.  All of which have become a tradition with my dad and brothers.

I have also started my own traditions.  My holiday goodies have become the top requested items of the season.  Chocolate covered pretzels and Christmas "white trash" are among them.  You all must try these delicious treats! I have included the recipes and a few fun photographs of this memorable "sweet tradition".

Happy eating,
Nanci





Chocolate Dipped Pretzels
1 bag Snyder's Old Tyme Pretzels or Pretzel Rods
1 lb. Vanilla or Chocolate Almond Bark
Wilton Candy Melts Red or Green
Assorted Candy Sprinkles

Melt chocolate in glass bowl in microwave for 30 seconds. Take out and stir.  Repeat until chocolate is melted to a creamy consistency.  Dip pretzel in chocolate and shake off extra, place on wax paper.  Decorate with candy sprinkles or drizzle colored candy melts over top.  Note: Be sure to add sprinkles while chocolate is still wet.  Enjoy!

Christmas "White Trash"
5 cups Corn or Rice Chex
5 cups Cherrios
10 oz. Minature Pretzels
2 cups Peanuts
1 bag M&M's red/green (no nuts)
2 bags White Chocolate Chips
3 tlbs. Vegetable Oil

Mix all of the dry ingredients in a very, very large bowl or pan.  Melt chocolate chips & oil in a glass bowl.  Put in microwave and heat for 30 seconds.  Take out and stir.  Put in for another 30 seconds, remove from microwave, stir and repeat until all of the chocolate is melted and smooth.  Pour over the dry mix and toss well to evenly coat everything.  Spread out on wax paper til dry.  When dry, break into small pieces and place in an airtight container.  Be very careful as this white trash is hazardous to your waistline!!!  Enjoy.