Caramel Puffs

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Total Time:
15 min
Prep
10 min
Cook
5 min
Yield:
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Level:
Easy
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Dip marshmallows halfway into the warm caramel. Let the excess drip off, then dip in crushed pretzels and place on a lightly oiled parchment-lined baking sheet until set. Drizzle with melted chocolate.

Photograph by Karl Juengel

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  • on December 16, 2012

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    Easy to make although I disagree with the prep/cook listed. I used 2 bags of caramel squares. This took awhile to allow them to all melt before dipping the marshmellows in it. Add water to thin out the caramel a bit. Tried to use food processor to crush pretzels but wasn't getting the consistency I was looking for so I put the pretzels in a zip lock back and smashed them. When I was ready to start dipping the marshmellows, I used waxed paper and sprayed lightly with Pam. Once finished dipping I placed them all in the fridge to set. I used Tollhouse Chocolate chips for the drizzle topping. Melt chips and add some vegetable oil to thin. I took a zip lock back and scooped the melted chocolate into it, then cut a corner of the bag and drizzled the chocolate. Then put them back in the fridge to set. Haven't tried them yet as they are for a cookie exchange I am attending tomorrow but I am sure they will be great. And they look professionally made, if I say so myself!

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  • on November 20, 2011

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    These were awsome!!! They didn't come out as pretty as the picture, but they tasted so good and easy to make! They were the hit of the party and I think I will make them for christmas too!

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  • on October 30, 2011

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    super good

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