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Rolo Pretzel Turtles

Patricia @ ButterYum

These Rolo Pretzel Turtles are a traditional holiday treat in our family. They’re so easy to make, I’m not kidding when I say the most difficult part is unwrapping the Rolo candies. Feel free to make them a couple of weeks in advance, and make plenty because they disappear fast.

To make these rolo turtles, arrange pretzel squares on a parchment or silicone-lined half sheet pan and top each with an unwrapped rolo candy. Place in preheated oven following the recipe below.

Gently press a pecan half onto each rolo, being careful not to press down too much. The caramel center of the rolos shouldn’t spill out.

Allow the turtles to rest until they chocolate sets. You can refrigerate the whole tray to speed up the process. Store leftovers in an airtight container for up to 2 weeks.

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Rolo Pretzel Turtles

makes about 50 candies

Printable Recipe

Ingredients

Directions

  1. Preheat oven to 200F with the oven rack in the center position.

  2. Line a half sheet pan with parchment paper or a silicone baking mat.

  3. Place pretzels in a single layer on prepared sheet pan and top each with an unwrapped Rolo candy; bake in preheated oven for just 4 minutes.

  4. Remove sheet pan from oven and immediately press one pecan half on each Rolo, pressing gently, just until the candy is compressed about half way.

  5. Allow candies to cool to room temperature or chill in the refrigerator before serving.

  6. Store cooled turtles in an airtight container for up to 2 weeks.

Notes