It’s a week until I’m headed off to Toronto to visit my boyfriend during Spring break, but I’m almost regretting my decision to go after he sent me a picture of what it looks like outside.
There was a snowstorm earlier today which resulted in my boyfriend getting lost on his way to the library, and a whole day walking around in damp clothing. That is where I will be next week. I’m leaving behind beautiful clear skies for two weeks of cold and damp. Is it worth it??
Actually I’m sure it will be worth it.
My boyfriend, being the sweet guy that he is, went out and bought some flour so that when I get there I will be able to bake. He is well aware of my crazy baking obsession, and even though he has probably never baked anything in his LIFE, he knew that a bag of flour would be the perfect greeting gift.
Now if that doesn’t say “I love you”, I don’t know what does.
But just in case I can’t figure out how to use his oven, or he has no bakeware at ALL, I decided to make something quick and easy which requires minimal baking tools. You know, to keep in my back pocket, just in case.
And also, tis the season! Yet another green recipe coming your way for St Patrick’s day.
How does it compare to the matcha and vanilla chia seed pudding that I made earlier this week for St. Patrick’s day?
It’s greener. It’s easier. It’s the perfect combination of sweet and salty. These are so good, I could eat them all in one sitting.
Just don’t let any of the leprechauns catch you.
If you try this recipe, let me know! Rate it, leave a comment and tag me with #atasteofmadness on Instagram! I always love seeing what you are creating!
Leprechaun Wands
Ingredients
- 16 oz white chocolate candy melts
- 12 oz pretzel rods
- green sprinkles
Instructions
- Line two baking sheets with wax paper.
- Place the white chocolate candy melts in a medium bowl, and melt in the microwave.
- Dip the pretzels in the melted chocolate, and shake off the excess chocolate. Sprinkle the sprinkles on the pretzels, turning each pretzel so that all the sides have sprinkles on it.
- Lay the pretzels down on the wax paper to set. Store in an airtight container for up to 4 days.
Joanne
Awww that is the sweetest!! He obviously really wants you to come visit 😛 And bake him lots of deliciousness!! These wands are so cute!
Nee
Hi Cathleen , go , go girl , this is the way you make wonderful memories . The wands are so cute , thanks for sharing 🙂
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backroadjournal
How cute, I'll have to pass this along to a few of my friends.
Glo
very cute idea
Guru Uru
Haha dusted in leprechaun green glitter. This is awesome 🙂
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
Christin@SpicySouthernKitchen
What a cute snack and how sweet of your boyfriend to buy flour 🙂
Have a great time in Toronto. Hopefully the weather won't be too cold and dreary!
Gintare @Gourmantine
Oh, they are so so cute 🙂
Anne Regalado
Awww I find it so sweet that he bought you some flour ! Okay , a diamond is much better but still lol Your pretzel wands look so cute !
Cakelaw
These are cute!
Lynna
Aww, that`s so sweet of your bf to buy you a bag of flour! 😀
These are super adorable!
Trisha Y.
What a cute idea!
atasteofmadness
And so quick and easy for St Patrick’s Day!
kathy downey
Thanks once again for a fun recipe the kids will enjoy making !
atasteofmadness
They would love this! It’s so much fun to make