Cookie dough pretzel bites combine creamy edible cookie dough, salty pretzels, and a rich chocolate coating for a no-bake treat that’s quick and easy to make. Perfect for parties or snacks, these bites are a fun mix of sweet and salty flavors everyone will love.
Line a large rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper. Set aside.
Remove the pre-portioned edible chocolate chip cookie dough from the package. These should be pre-shaped in a 1 tablespoon sized square. If not, see tips below to measure and shape the cookie dough.
Gently press a single square mini pretzel onto both of the flat, square, sides of a single portion of edible chocolate chip cookie dough. You will use two square mini pretzels per one pre-portioned cookie dough. Place the cookie dough bite onto the prepared baking sheet and repeat until all the pretzel cookie dough bites have been assembled.
Place the pretzel cookie dough bites into the freezer for 20 minutes.
To a small microwave safe bowl, add the milk chocolate melting wafers. Heat on high for 1 minute, stir, heat again for 30 seconds then stir until smooth.
Remove the pretzel cookie dough bites from the freezer. Dip a single pretzel cookie dough bite halfway into the melted milk chocolate, sprinkle the chocolate coated portion of the bite with rainbow jimmies sprinkles then place it back onto the parchment lined baking sheet. Repeat until all the pretzel cookie dough bites have been coated.
Place the chocolate-dipped and sprinkle-coated pretzel cookie dough bites back into the freezer for 10 minutes, or until the chocolate has hardened and set completely, before transferring them to a plate to serve.
Notes
If you cannot find pre-portioned edible chocolate chip cookie dough, you can use the log-style package. Scoop out 24, 1-tablespoon-sized cookie dough balls, then gently roll in your palm to smooth and shape into a 1-inch thick, slightly square shape to press between the square mini pretzels.
Choose a brand of refrigerated chocolate chip cookie dough labeled safe to eat raw, such as Pillsbury, Nestle Toll House, and Ben & Jerry’s. Ensure it uses pasteurized eggs and heat-treated flour.
Any flavor of edible cookie dough from the refrigerated section will work.
You can substitute milk chocolate melts with semi-sweet chocolate for a darker chocolate flavor. Chocolate almond bark or good-quality milk chocolate chips can also be used. Follow package instructions for melting your particular brand of chocolate.
Standard mini pretzel twists will also work in this recipe. If using the mini pretzel twists, you will want to gently roll each of the pre-portioned chocolate chip cookie dough pieces to a smooth ball for more uniform chocolate dipped bites.