How to Make Cake Batter Pretzels
Prepare the cake mix according to the instructions on the package., Dip all the pretzel sticks in the batter., Place all the sticks together to make shapes., Once the oven is ready, place all the shapes on the cookie sheet and place in the oven...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Prepare the cake mix according to the instructions on the package.
Do not bake it yet.
Preheat the oven to the temperature suggested. -
Step 2: Dip all the pretzel sticks in the batter.
Be sure to not let them fall all the way in; just dip them enough to completely cover the pretzel sticks. , This is the fun part.
You can make as many shapes as you want, and you can make any shape.
Be sure to keep them all separate. , Be sure the cookie sheet is sprayed with cooking spray. , If you got store bought frosting then just go watch TV or do something. , Wait until the shapes cool. , Dip each shape carefully in the frosting.
Use a knife to make sure it is spread out neatly. ,, Put a fork in each shape or serve as is. -
Step 3: Place all the sticks together to make shapes.
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Step 4: Once the oven is ready
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Step 5: place all the shapes on the cookie sheet and place in the oven.
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Step 6: Prepare the frosting while waiting.
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Step 7: Put on an oven mitt and take out the cookie sheet when it is ready.
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Step 8: When they cool
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Step 9: put the frosting into a bowl.
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Step 10: Sprinkle sprinkles over the cupcake.
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Step 11: Serve!
Detailed Guide
Do not bake it yet.
Preheat the oven to the temperature suggested.
Be sure to not let them fall all the way in; just dip them enough to completely cover the pretzel sticks. , This is the fun part.
You can make as many shapes as you want, and you can make any shape.
Be sure to keep them all separate. , Be sure the cookie sheet is sprayed with cooking spray. , If you got store bought frosting then just go watch TV or do something. , Wait until the shapes cool. , Dip each shape carefully in the frosting.
Use a knife to make sure it is spread out neatly. ,, Put a fork in each shape or serve as is.
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