Edible Christmas Wreaths
More fun with the little one today...we made some edible Christmas Wreaths.
Cute, easy and tasty too! Perfect for them to give their classmates...just make them a bit smaller. When my son was 2 ½ he helped me make these for the first time and he gave his aunts, uncles, cousins and grandparents each one - he was so very proud!
Edible Christmas Wreaths
Mini pretzels
Chocolate chips or Chocolate disks
M&M's
Licorice strings (Pull N Peel)
Melt the chocolate. Dip one end of the pretzels into the chocolate, using the chocolate like glue. On a parchment or wax paper lined baking sheet assemble wreaths. Stick M&M's on chocolate spots to decorate. Then put them in your garage or fridge to harden for a bit. Gently peel off parchment or wax paper. Make a bow from the licorice...and there you go. Store for a day or two in individual airtight baggies.
In December 2013, I did a TV segment on 4 fun holiday crafts you can make with your kids that they can then eat or gift - these fun Edible Christmas Wreaths were one of them. To check out the segment and see the other 3!
Enjoy!
Colleen
Amber W. says
These are such a cute idea! Definitely something I'll have to keep in mind...
Daniel@thefoodaddicts.com says
That is one cool wreath!
Pam says
These are so cute! My kids are done with school the end of this week and I'm looking for ways to keep my two youngest kiddos busy! I'm making these!
Pam
Monica H says
These are too cute. I think I'd eat them all before they would up on the tree!
MP says
Oh, that is the most deliciously adorable thing ever!
Katie says
Oh, what a cute idea!
Janice says
These look great, what a clever idea. Thanks for your comments on my blog, you have some great recipes there. Looking forward to seeing more.
Hilary says
Great idea! My girls would love to do this.