These Reindeer Snack Cakes
are an easy and fun treat for any and all holiday parties. Kids of all ages will love them.I just couldn’t pass up the opportunity to make a fun holiday treat this year.
Reindeer inspired treats have been following me everywhere I go…on pinterest, magazines, and TV. I took it as a sign that I needed to jump on board and create my own fun version. Now really there isn’t anything different about mine than anything I have seen. Googly eyes…check. Red nose…check. Pretzel antlers…check. Yup, it’s kind of the same thing everywhere you look.
My little twist was to use pre-packaged snack cakes for the head. I wanted something that was already dipped in chocolate, so I didn’t have to do it. This is an easy treat people.
So easy the kids could probably do it with their eyes closed. Only I don’t recommend that if they are anything like my boys. They were using the toothpicks as weapons instead of dipping. They also were giving the reindeer a lot more eyes than two. Boys!!!I started looking for Moon Pies because I thought those would be perfect cookie to hold the antlers in place. After searching three stores, I called it quits on the moon pies, and started looking for another cookie that would work. I walked every aisle in the store and ended up in the snack cake aisle. Score! I found Swiss Cake Rolls and Tastykake Peanut Butter Kandy Kakes
. I brought home a box of each to test.The Kandy Kakes were my favorite for making the reindeer faces. The cake rolls were cute for another shape, but they were very flimsy. The Kakes were much sturdier and held up to us pushing and shoving things into them.
Fun colored straws are not totally necessary, but food on a stick is just so much cuter.
Dip the end of the straws in the melted chocolate and gently push into the cookie. Do it gently so you don’t go through the other end or the front of the cookie. No reindeer casualties please.The last step is to add some antlers. I broke a bunch of pretzels into pieces to find the right shape I was looking for. You can really just use any piece of pretzel…I’m just kind of particular like that.
I found the red box, tissue paper, and foam at the Dollar Tree. I added the twine and washi tape just to amp it up a little more.
Just be careful carrying your bouquet…mine ended up a little back heavy because there were more reindeer in the back of the box. It still stood up just fine on my counter though.
This one went to my hair dresser to say thank you for getting me in for a hair cut and color on such short notice. I knew her kids would adore it.
Aren’t these just the cutest little reindeer around? Being so easy to put together definitely makes them even cuter. I have a feeling we will be making more reindeer snack cakes next week for school Christmas parties…
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Candy and pretzels decorate these snack cakes into a fun reindeer treat that is perfect for any holiday party.
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