Everyday Mom's Meals: Pretzels
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Showing posts with label Pretzels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pretzels. Show all posts

Sunday, September 12, 2021

Welcome Back Football

If you aren't a football fan, you might not even realize or care that the season is officially here! This past weekend was the kickoff to NFL, but high school and college teams have been playing for a couple weeks now. While I never look forward to the end of summer, the return of pigskin fun is something our whole family looks forward to every single year. 

Let's face it, part of the fun of watching football is the food that comes along with it. Even those who don't care about first downs, penalties and the score can get behind some tasty game day eats. 

With stadiums filling up once again, you know there are going to be some outrageous tailgate parties pre-game! But even if you are cheering your favorite team from home, you can enjoy some great snacks! 

If we are going to have an entire day of football watching, I love putting out a mini spread and we graze through every touchdown. From hot dips to sandwiches or a big batch of chili, game days in our house mean something yummy to eat too. 

These pretzels have become our latest addiction. Seriously. You can't eat just one, or just one handful! They are buttery, salty and filled with flavor. I don't drink, but my husband tells me a big handful of these and a cold beer are a perfect match. 

Game days are some of the most fun, and most delicious! Football fans and non-fans alike can always agree on a big plate of tasty dishes.

If you love game day food as much as we do, please be sure to check out some of the fantastic collections I've written for Parade Magazine!

 Everything Pretzels

1 lb. bag mini twist pretzels

2/3 cup butter, melted

6 TBS everything bagel seasoning 

 Preheat oven to 325. In a large bowl combine pretzels and butter. Gently stir to coat. Sprinkle with seasoning. Gently stir well. Transfer to large rimmed baking sheet. Bake 10-120 minutes until butter is absorbed. *NOTE* Some of the seasoning will fall off, you can't help it. The 6 tablespoons allots for that. We like dark pretzels, so I let mine bake for 20 minutes. 


Shared at Weekend Potluck

Sunday, September 22, 2019

Hello Fall

If you aren't paying attention, we have arrived at the first day of fall. Sure, some of us have had our autumn decor out since the calendar still said August (*cough cough*...I might resemble that remark) but it's official. Now our husbands can't make fun of our pumpkins and scarecrows anymore.

Autumn brings so many reasons to "party". Between bonfires, those last few warm evening cookouts, Halloween parties, Game Day...the list goes on and on! And if you don't have a reason to party, make one! There are days when we are outside raking or doing jobs around the house, and I have a big pot of chili or soup cooking, plus some snacks for motivation too! So you can't make it to the stadium to tailgate for your favorite team. Have a football day at home in your living room!

My point is a delicious party mix can be appreciated for so many reasons this time of year. This would be great for an after school snack, kids' Halloween party or classroom party (if home made is allowed).

We love Chex Mix, or more specifically Adam's late grandma's Chex Mix recipe. I make it a lot. It's the perfect salty snack. But this time I wanted something a little sweet, and of course autumn inspired.

Oh. My. Gosh. As Alex said, "This stuff is dangerous!" Talk about addicting! We couldn't stay out of it! Sweet, salty...mmmmm. We have a couple days trips planned for this fall, and I think I will make sure we have a bag of this for the car too!

Fall might not be my favorite season, but I do enjoy it and all the fun activities it brings. Add in some yummy snacks and it's a party any day of the week!

Harvest Party Mix
1 (12 oz.) box rice cereal, like Chex
4 c. pretzel twists
1 (7 oz.) bag original Bugles
2 ( 4 oz.) boxes Reece's pieces
2 ( 9 oz.) bags autumn candy mix
3/4 c. margarine, melted
3/4 c. brown sugar, packed
2 TBS vanilla extract

Preheat oven to 275. In a medium bowl whisk together margarine, brown sugar and vanilla until combined. In a very large bowl combine cereal, pretzels and Bugles. Pour sauce over mix. Stir gently, but well. Spread evenly on a baking sheet* and bake for 45 minutes, stirring every 15 until crisp and brown. Remove and allow to cool. Add candy and stir well. Store in airtight container.  
*NOTE* You will either need to do this in batches, or use 2 cookie sheets at a time. 



Inspired by One Little Project

Sunday, June 3, 2018

Summer Time Snacking

School is out! Hooray!!! Seriously, those last couple weeks were rough! And then the fact we had to go back after Memorial Day for 1.5 days was almost torture. But we persevered and don't have to set an alarm or pack a lunch until August!

I adore summer vacation. I realize it is different for me because I am at home, and don't have the stress of additional child care, but I cherish every minute he's home with me. And now that Max is old enough to understand "Bruh Bruh" is home with us, well let's just say it even more special.

One of the things that I do recognize has being harder during these months is the fact I have to feed the teenager that extra meal every day, every week! I find myself going to make Max's lunch and saying "Oh that's right. Alex might want something too." Now, to be fair we are only a few days into summer vacation, so I'm still getting into my groove. But it isn't just lunch! He wants snacks too! I swear, these kids...they think they need fed 24/7. LOL

I love making trail mixes because we can all enjoy them. Even Max now! (Sure he likes to pick out the M&Ms, but he does like the pretzels and cheese crackers too) And in the summer, they are perfect for snacking in the car, at the park, beside the pool, or just hanging out in the back yard. True story, if you would have seen us last weekend in our back yard, Max was in his baby pool, and the three of us were sitting around it, watching him, and passing around a huge bowl of this!

Sweet and salty together are one of my favorite things. Even flavor combos you think might not work do. Mr. E made the comment he didn't know how the candy and cheese crackers would taste, but they were really good!

You can always add some other ingredients your family loves too. Make it your own! Let the kids get in on the action too--they could come up with some interesting combos!

Summer break is something I look forward to all school year long. My boys, with me, adventures to be found, and yummy snacking on the way!

Sweet n Salty Trail Mix
4 c. twist pretzels
3 c. cheese crackers
2 c. honey roasted peanuts
1 1/2 c. roasted almonds
1/2 c. M&Ms
1/2 c. Reece's Pieces
1/2 c. raisins

Mix all together in a large bowl and store in an airtight container. 



Shared at Weekend Potluck

Disclaimer: I received free samples from Kroger and MyMagazine Sharing Network for use in this post.

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

31 Days of Dark Chocolate Dreams {A Review & Giveaway}

Do you love peanut butter? Do you love trying new flavors of peanut butter? Do you love making yummy snacks for your kids to enjoy after school or maybe packed in their lunch? If you answered "Yes" to any of those, then boy have I got a treat for you!

My good friends over at Peanut Butter & Co. are so excited to announce the release of a new cookbook, 31 Days of Dark Chocolate Dreams, featuring  a month's worth of recipes using their Dark Chocolate Dreams all natural peanut butter, written by Founder and President, Lee Zalben.

This cookbook is page after page of delicious treats, the one only more exciting than the last. Containing recipes for everything from breakfast to snacks, to desserts and candy...it has a little something for everyone.

When I received my advanced copy and started flipping through the pages, I only made it to #15 before I found the first thing I wanted to try. Reading the description of "These bears are a marriage of differences-sweet and salty, chewy and crispy, and smooth and crunchy" had my mouth watering! I love all of those combinations, and in one tasty snack I could make for my son, how exciting!

These would be perfect for after school, packed lunches, or an on-the-go treat. Heck, throw a couple in your gym bag for a pick me up after a long workout. However or whenever you make them, they are sure to please everyone in your house young to old.

Now, here is the greatest part! The kind folks at Peanut Butter & Co. also want to send one lucky EMM reader a copy 31 Days of Dark Chocolate Dreams and a jar to play around with in your kitchen too. Just keep reading after the recipe for all the details and follow the instructions to enter!



Dark Chocolate Dreams Trail Mix Bars
1 c. firmly packed brown sugar
2/3 c. Dark Chocolate Dreams peanut butter
1 large egg
5 TBS unsalted butter, melted
1 c. flour
1/2 tsp. baking soda
1/8 tsp. cinnamon
1/4 tsp. salt
2 1/4 c. rolled oats
3/4 c. roasted peanuts
3/4 c. chopped pretzels

Preheat oven to 350. Spray a 9x13 baking dish with nonstick spray. In a large bowl, whisk together brown sugar, peanut butter, egg and butter until smooth and creamy. Whisk in flour, baking soda, cinnamon, and salt until well combined. Fold in oats, peanuts and pretzels. Turn out into baking dish. Cover the mixture with plastic wrap and press down, packing the bars into the dish and removing air pockets. Discard plastic wrap and bake for 20 minutes, just until they begin to turn a slightly darker color. Let cool 2 hours before cutting. Store in airtight container for up to 10 days.




Disclaimer: I received (1) cookbook and (1) sample for this review. Plus an additional set to giveaway. All thoughts and opinions are my own.