ChocoPretzel the Nomtuk

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Vegan Chocolate-Covered Pretzels (3 Ways!)
Author: Alexa [fooduzzi.com]

Salty meets sweet in these can’t-eat-just-one treats! Make them the classic way or jazz them up with sprinkles, coconut, and peanut butter!

Prep Time: 30 minutes
Cook Time: 1 minute
Total Time: 31 minutes
Yield: 24 pretzels
Method: No-Bake

Ingredients

24 of your favorite pretzel sticks (thicker is typically better, but you do you)

CHOCOLATE SPRINKLE:

1/2 cup vegan chocolate chips
1 tsp. coconut oil
vegan sprinkles

CHOCOLATE PEANUT BUTTER:

1/4 cup peanut butter
1 tsp. coconut oil
melted vegan chocolate chips
a few Tbsp. chopped roasted, salted peanuts

COCONUT:

1/4 cup melted coconut butter (also called coconut manna)
unsweetened shredded coconut

Instructions

🟣Line a baking sheet with a sheet of parchment paper.
🟣CHOCOLATE SPRINKLE: Melt your chocolate chips and coconut oil together in a small microwave-safe bowl in the microwave (30-second increments, stirring between each). Stir well.
🟣Dip 8 of your pretzel sticks 3/4 way down into the chocolate. Shake and scrape the excess off the side of the bowl as to not develop a pool of chocolate. Place on the parchment paper and top with sprinkles. Place in the fridge to set completely.
🟣CHOCOLATE PEANUT BUTTER: Melt your peanut butter and coconut oil together in a small microwave-safe bowl in the microwave, about 30 seconds. Stir well.
🟣Dip 8 of your pretzel sticks 3/4 the way down into the peanut butter mixture. Shake and scrape the excess off the side of the bowl as to not develop a pool of peanut butter. Place in the fridge to set (it won’t set completely, but it will firm up a bit in about 30 minutes).
🟣Drizzle with melted chocolate and top with chopped peanuts. Place in the fridge to set again and enjoy.
🟣COCONUT: Melt your coconut butter in a small microwave-safe bowl in the microwave, about 30 seconds. Stir well.
🟣Dip 8 of your pretzel sticks 3/4 the way down into the melted coconut butter. Shake and scrape the excess off the side of the bowl as to not develop a pool of coconut butter (that said, my coconut butter was pretty drippy, so pools were inevitable — nothing that a sharp knife can’t fix when chilled!). Place in the fridge to set, about 30 minutes.
🟣Double- or triple-coat your pretzels with the coconut butter, chilling between each. When you’re dipping your pretzels for the final time, sprinkle with your shredded coconut. Place in the fridge to chill completely.

Find it online: https://www.fooduzzi.com/2020/07/vegan-chocolate-covered-pretzels/

About Nomtuk Eggs

Nomtuk eggs are found near areas with an abundant supply of water. Nomtuk eggs absorb water through the spikes that grow from the egg to obtain all of the nutrients necessary to hatch. The nutrients absorbed from the water also allow the spikes to secrete a toxin that protects the egg from predators. As the Nomtuk egg has no control over the concentration of the toxin, the slightest touch could prove to be fatal. It is because of this that not touching a Nomtuk egg is an unspoken rule.

As the egg prepares to hatch, high pitched yelps can be heard frequently from inside of the egg. These high pitched yelps are actually the baby Nomtuk calling out to its mother. As soon as the mother returns the call letting the baby know its safe, a newborn Nomtuk is soon to emerge.

About the Nomtuk Creature

Nomtuks are known to be rather hostile towards the citizens of Ark. It is because of this that not many are owned by Arkians.

From the moment they hatch, Nomtuks have a fascination for the size of their spikes. Younger Nomtuks often gather in groups to wrestle and observe the spikes of the other Nomtuks. Even when the spikes of a Nomtuk are damaged, they have the ability to naturally regenerate them very quickly. The toxins Nomtuks secrete are used in moderation and are reserved for times of true danger or distress. The horns on the Nomtuk are not poisonous in anyway but can be used to fight off other creatures or to communicate with other Nomtuks. It may sting, but if a Nomtuk wraps its tail around your arm, it is a sign of strong affection.

Nomtuks are excellent at adapting to their enviornment. The scales that run down the underside of the Nomtuk serve as natural insulation which can protect against harsh cold. In extreme heat, the Nomtuk can use their tail to fan themselves. Their hooves allow them to run quickly on land, and their flexible tails allow them to swim very quickly. Despite the ability to live in essentially any environment they choose, Nomtuks prefer to lurk around murky-swamp like areas to camouflage themselves.

Every year, groups of Nomtuks vanish and it is currently not known where they go. Many Arkians speculate that they may be harboring some dark secret...