This holiday make some super Easy Easter Treats to share with the kids. These adorably cute Lamb Pretzel Pops coated in mini marshmallows can be made in minutes and are just too cute.
Have you ever tasted a white chocolate dipped pretzel coated in marshmallows?
I did for the first time when I made these little lamb pretzel pops, and I fell in love with them. The combination of salty and sweet in a white chocolate covered pretzel always makes me happy, and the addition of soft little puffs of marshmallow with their intense vanilla flavor made my mouth do a happy dance.
I also loved how easy these Easter treats were to make. From start to finish, I made 6 of these cuties in less than 10 minutes.
They are so simple to make because I used one of Wilton’s Decorating Kits. It comes with the cute little lamb heads and some mini marshmallows.
The marshmallows in the kit (pictured on the right) are smaller than the miniature marshmallows you find in the grocery store, but I had some even smaller ones on hand (pictured on the left,) so I swapped them out and used them instead. If you use the ones in the package, you might want to cut them in half.
To make the lamb pretzel pops, you start by melting some white confectionery coating wafers (Candy Melts) and breaking some pretzel rods in half.
Dip a pretzel rod in the white candy coating then set the dipped pretzel on a layer of tiny marshmallows. Press one candy lamb head at the top edge of the pretzel rod then…
press as many mini marshmallows against the pretzel as will stick.
Allow the pretzel to dry for a minute or so before moving.
Lamb Pretzel Pops
That’s it.
That’s all it takes to create an entire flock of Lamb Pretzel Pops.
Find ingredients to make Lamb Pretzel Pops on Amazon.com (affiliate links)
The marshmallows listed below are dehydrated and can be used but will be crunchy.
I found soft mini marshmallows at a local farmer’s market.
If you can’t get the Wooly Lamb Decorating Kit at amazon try at Walmart here — https://rstyle.me/n/czdbiaccqmx

- 2 cups mini marshmallows
- 6 pretzel rods
- 12 ounce bag White Candy Melts
- 1 Wilton Lamb Cupcake Decorating Kit
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Pour marshmallows onto a parchment paper lined baking sheet.
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Break pretzel rods in half.
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Heat candy melts on high power in microwave for 15-30 second increments, stirring after each until melted.
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Dip one pretzel into the white candy coating.
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Remove and allow excess to drip off.
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Set onto the marshmallows.
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Press on candy lamb head onto the top of the pretzel.
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Press marshmallows all around the pretzel.
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Let the pretzel sit in the marshmallows to dry before moving.
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Repeat creating 12 Lamb Pretzel Pops.
You might also like making these other cute lamb treats for Easter.
Nutter Butter Lamb Pops (looks like Shaun the Sheep)
Stamped Sheep Cookies
Rice Krispie Treat Lamb Pops
If you recreate this Lamb Pretzel Pops
be sure to link to this tutorial and send pictures to beth@hungryhappenings.com,
so I can share it in my Readers’ Gallery.
If this Easter Recipe interests you, then you should go and check out all these other delicious ideas.
You’re right Beth! Your little lambs ARE too cute and I’d be doing the happy dance too if I had created these adorable pretzel pops! 🙂
Thanks, Karen. I love when the treats are super easy to make like these lamb pretzels.
Oh my goodness, they are some of the sweetest little lambs around and how simple they are to make is amazing!
It’s fun to be able to make treats so quickly. I’m glad you like them. 🙂
These are adorable!
Thanks. 🙂
Hi Beth, these look fantastic! How would you go about creating lamb heads that are similar tothose you used from the decorating kit?
These are fantastic! How would you go about re-creating the lamb faces if you did not have a mold?
I’m so glad you asked. I recently posted some of the most adorable Oreo Lamb Pops that are made using black candy melts as the lamb heads. Check them out here – https://hungryhappenings.com/2016/03/oreo-lamb-lollipops-cute-easter-treats.html/
Used this adorable idea for a pastor appreciation treat. They are so cute.Thank you.
I’m so happy to hear that! I hope the pastors appreciated their treats.
Do you sell your products ready made?
I do not. Sorry!