These ghost and Frankenstein Halloween white chocolate covered pretzels were so fun to make, and I loved how they turned out! These would be perfect to serve at your upcoming Halloween parties.
Supplies:
- White chocolate – you can use candy melts or bars
- Long pretzel rods
- Gourmet Writer Food Decorator Pens
- Black Decorating Gel
- Neon green food coloring
- Toothpicks
- Wilton eyes
And look, I even added a mummy!
Ghost, Frankenstein, and Mummy Halloween White Chocolate Covered Pretzels
Ghosts
- Place white chocolate in a microwave safe bowl.
- Melt white chocolate in 30 second increments, stirring after each one.
- Using a spoon coat pretzel. I covered about 1/3 of the pretzel with the chocolate. Let excess drip off.
- Place on a sheet of wax paper. As the chocolate start hardening a little, add two eyes. You might have to hold them in place for a minute to make sure they stick.
- Once white chocolate has cooled, use your black Food Writer marker to draw a mouth on the pretzel.
Frankenstein
- Place white chocolate in a microwave safe bowl.
- Melt white chocolate in 30 second increments, stirring after each one.
- Add neon green food coloring and mix.
- Using a spoon, coat pretzel. I only covered 1/4 of the pretzel because I wanted the green white chocolate to look like a head.
- Place on a sheet of wax paper. As the chocolate start hardening a little, add two eyes. You might have to hold them in place for a minute to make sure they stick.
- Once white chocolate has cooled, use your black Food Writer marker and draw hair and a scar on top of the Frankenstein head. My Food Writer ran out so I used black decorating gel and a toothpick to add hair and scar.
Mummy
- Place white chocolate in a microwave safe bowl.
- Melt white chocolate in 30 second increments, stirring after each one.
- Using a spoon, coat pretzel. I covered about 1/3 of the pretzel with white chocolate. Let the excess drip off.
- Place on a sheet of wax paper. As the chocolate start hardening a little, add two eyes. You might have to hold them in place for a minute to make sure they stick.
- Use a spoon and drip “bandages” across the mummy.
If you make some, please send me photos to jillian(at)catchmyparty(dot)com. I’d love to see how yours turned out!
For more Halloween inspiration, check out these awesome Halloween parties from our site, free Halloween printables, and these amazing Halloween party supplies from our store.