Probably my favorite way to eat veggies, and my favorite veggie to eat!
I can easily eat this EASY side dish as a whole meal.
Carmelized Butternut Squash
- Cubed butternut squash
- Olive oil
- Brown sugar
- Cinnamon
- Fresh chopped sage
- Salt and pepper


Chocolate covered pretzels. Such a throw back to childhood. There was a deli near my house called The Bagel; my mother and grandmother always took us there for the matzoh ball soup. I always went for the chocolate covered pretzels. Waiting in line at the bakery with my mother, eyes glued to the rows and rows of colorful sticks calling my name; the start of a beautiful relationship- the start of my taste for sweet and salty at the age of 6.
My first year living in LA I was invited to an Oscar Viewing Party, so I decided to make these SUPER easy, time-saving treats to my assigned movie theme of EXTREMELY LOUD AND INCREDIBLY CRUNCHY Chocolate Covered Pretzels (I ended up adding coconut flakes to some, so I also covered THE DESCENDANTS’ Hawaiian themed basis). 5 points for Gryffindor!
And while there are unlimited decorating choices for these bad boys, I believe that most of the time simple is much more elegant so I stuck with a milk and white chocolate drizzle.
One bag of pretzel rods will give you about 2 dozen sticks; plenty for a party.
Use wax paper, and instead of trying to awkwardly dip the pretzels into the melted chocolate, I recommend merely using a spoon to drizzle the chocolate over the pretzels as they lay spaced out on the wax paper. Flip them over and drizzle a coat of the base chocolate on the back side as well, then turn the rods back onto the original side. Whatever further drizzle/toppings you add, you only need to put them on this side.
Choose your poison. Here, I used a base of milk chocolate, with a top coat drizzle of white.
Choose your toppings: none, coconut flakes, chopped toasted nuts, mini m&ms, heath pieces, crushed Oreos, sprinkles, mini choc chips, etc.
If short on time, refrigerate the rods until they harden; however, ideally you want to let the chocolate set while at room temperature (should take 2-3 hours). Once hardened, put rods in an air-tight container.

Last, I scraped together all the extra chocolate to form a single (and delicious) chocolate drop- stick in a few pecans, coconut flakes, and voila!- Candy!