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Willy Wonka Chocolate River Chocolate-Covered Pretzel Tutorial

I couldn’t have known it would come to all this when we found that note by W.W. inside an old book at the yard sale.

 

From there, the adventure began, inspired by one of our all-time favorite books, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.

Since chocolate anything is good for ALL times in life, I decided to give parents and readers some ideas for chocolate pulled right from the pages of my The Ultimate Guide to Charlie and The Chocolate Factory interactive ebook for kids with our Chocolate River Covered Pretzels. 

 

Willy Wonka Chocolate River Chocolate-Covered Pretzel Tutorial

 

Ingredients

  • 24 pretzel rods
  • 12 oz. of semi-sweet chocolate chips
  • An assortment of your favorite sprinkles
  • 1 tbsp. shortening

Cooking Utensils

  • waxed paper
  • Non-metal spatula or spoon
  • Double boiler, or a pot and a non-reactive heat-proof bowl.

Step 1: Tempering Chocolate

Set a long piece of waxed paper on your work surface. (if it slides too much, place a damp paper towel or dish towel beneath it.)

Place the chocolate chips and the shortening in a double boiler or in a non-reactive bowl set on top of a pot containing an inch or so of simmering water. It’s very important to make sure the double boiler insert or bowl does not touch the water. Stir the chips and shortening until completely melted and well blended.

Note: Some people may prefer to melt chocolate in a microwave but it is much more difficult to evenly control the heat. Remember, tempering is about heating chocolate very slowly. In a microwave, the chocolate may get too hot in spots and turn into a big clump of unmanageable goo. If you decide to use a microwave, stir the chocolate every 20 seconds or so to more evenly distribute the heat.

Step 2: Dipping the Pretzels

    1. Line a baking sheet with waxed paper. If you don’t have a cookie sheet, just place a sheet of waxed paper on your work surface.
    2. Take a pretzel rod and hold it by one end.
    3. Starting at the top of the chocolate River, roll the pretzel down toward the bottom. Repeat until the pretzel rod is well-coated.
    4. Place the coated pretzel on the waxed paper to cool.
    5. Continue with the remaining pretzel rods.
    6. shake your favorite sprinkles all over them quickly before they dry or they won’t stick.

 

**This book is not affiliated or associated with the author, publisher, or distributors of Roald Dahl’s book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.

 

About The Enhanced Digital E-book The Ultimate Guide to Charlie and the Chocolate Factory!

 

We explore the world of Willy Wonka chapter by chapter. Charlie is a 185-page step-by-step guide with over 20 activities and crafts that lets readers really delve into the story of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory in many fun and innovative ways. Charlie was #1 on iTunes 31 times in 2012 and 2013!

 

While creating this amazing ebook, I admit to being “all in” while exploring the entire world of Charlie, Willy Wonka, and his mysterious Chocolate Factory. 
Readers will get to float down the Chocolate River and learn how chocolate is made in South America.
 
Inside the pages of Charlie, I explore the world of mazes as the chocolate factory, play games with Oompa Loompas, and engage in a few moments of fun with the squirrels and their keen memory. Last but not least, Willy Wonka told us how to get one of his hats with fun and kid-friendly Willy Wonka hat craft.
 
This ebook is chock full of Wonka magic and hours of explorations and activities.
 
This is also available in PDF form.
 

What We Encountered Along The Way

      • We won our own golden tickets by sheer wit.
      • We entered into the jungle to learn how chocolate and gum were made and even got to make some of our very own.
      • We met Oompa Loompas and even had a wardrobe exchange. We’ve never truly been right since then, as they have very short legs.
      • We learned the true secrets of gobstoppers. We’d tell you, but our mouths are full.
      • Willy Wonka’s factory is a masterwork of mazes. We had to utilize our skills and used them to work our way through this enchanting chocolate factory, including, but not limited to, the ever-famous scissor maze, where we walked clean through a piece of paper. Of course, we haven’t kept that information to ourselves but have happily shared it with all of you.
      • After all that we were truly thirsty and so very glad to discover that fizzy lifting drinks are real. Not only that but we came away with many new recipes for you to try as well as the science behind them so you can make up your very own fizzy concoctions. The best part is the burping of course.
      • Square candies looking round aren’t just for the Chocolate Factory but they can look round your very own home or classroom too.
      • One of our more hilarious encounters happened to be made in the Nut Room where a bunch of very ingenious squirrels taught us a very fun snatching game. We still play it all the time. No special occasion needed.
      • Do you think we spied Mike T.V. in the Television Chocolate Room? No, we did not, but we did shrink the shadow of Willy Wonka into a miniature size and make him a nightlight or decorative luminary.
      • The real excitement came when we got to go up and out of the Chocolate Factory in the glass elevator. We had to investigate how it was done. This led to an afternoon of tower and shaft building trying to figure out how such a thing can move up and down, sideways and forwards, and definitely we wanted to know how does one move diagonally?

Alas, it was now time to go; all that was needed was Willy Wonka’s top hat to complete our memories. Though Willy Wonka wouldn’t give us his top hat, he provided us with the instructions for our own.

\ The Ulitmate Guide To Charlie and The Chocolate Factory

 

 

All of these adventures we\’ve taken together and now you can too. Although The Ultimate Guide to Charlie is a beautifully illustrated interactive e-book, the entertainment comes from doing the crafts, recipes, and games once the book is shut. It\’s good old fun -21st century style. We loved creating a balance between the virtual world and the actual world. Magic comes from our inspirations and imagination. The Ultimate Guide to Charlie will lend itself to hours of fun again and again.

It\’s been nearly several years since my \”Charlie\” hit the virtual shelves of the iTunes iBookstore and what a year it\’s been! We have much to celebrate:

      • We\’ve seen \”Charlie\” top the charts to #1 on the iTunes iBookstore no less than 7 times in the months of November/December in 2013 and 2014.
      • We won the coveted QED award for innovative design.
      • We won a Bronze medal in the E-Lit Book Awards.

QED Award\

 

Charlie will keep your children busy for hours with exciting and educational FUN. Go HERE or click the iTunes logo to grab your copy of \”Charlie\” at this exceptionally low price.

 

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