Tiny Turtles

 by moonkittie
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My mother gave me this recipe one day, and not only have I loved them, but everyone I know who's had one of these have loved them! So, what better way to share them with everyone than to make an Instructable on how to make them? They're sure to be a hit, and I call them Tiny Turtles. If you make some, make a lot. They'll go quickly and are highly addictive, not to mention they're extremely easy to make!
 
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Step 1: Ingredients

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Small pretzels

Pecan halves

Rolos (preferably the ones from the bag that you can find in the candy section)

You will also need a sheet pan, an oven, and some wax paper.
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bFusion says: Jan 21, 2010. 1:33 PM
These tiny turtles look delicious!
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AussieAnglerGal in reply to bFusionOct 16, 2012. 6:21 PM
that is seriously one of the cutest photos i have ever seen
me-want-tiny-turtle
bFusion in reply to AussieAnglerGalOct 16, 2012. 7:52 PM
I would lose him because tiny turtle is too tiny and then be sad.
AussieAnglerGal in reply to bFusionOct 16, 2012. 9:36 PM
hehe yea..maybe keep him in a pocket? lol
Ninzerbean in reply to bFusionJan 28, 2010. 6:27 AM
 Oh OH oh! I want one! Where did you get that?
bFusion in reply to NinzerbeanJan 28, 2010. 7:06 AM
I wish it were mine, I found the image online a long time ago and it felt like it was appropriate for here :)
Ninzerbean in reply to bFusionJan 28, 2010. 7:15 AM
 Well it was just perfect, anyway I can't really have a turtle as my yard is so big I would end up building a pond for it, then I would have to learn all about how to do that, then I would want some big koi and have to learn all about them and of course some water lilies too and I'd have to buy them and learn all about the different varieties so really you have saved me about a year of work. I will just make the candies and move on.
mikoto in reply to NinzerbeanFeb 3, 2010. 10:31 PM
kind of like if you give a mouse a cookies, in the end you would have to make the tiny tutles to relax after you thought of all ofthe things you could do. (^_^)

By the way made them , loved them, once out of the oven they on lasted 20 min before they were gone. thank for the instructible
bFusion in reply to NinzerbeanJan 28, 2010. 8:07 AM
You can pretend that the candies are your pets.

But I recommend disassociating that before eating them :-/
Micizzle in reply to bFusionJun 23, 2011. 3:30 PM
I just had to say, your comment just made me laugh for about five minutes.
AussieAnglerGal says: Dec 16, 2011. 6:23 PM
wow, these are cute and look sooo tasty
101yummYYummy101 says: Jan 29, 2010. 7:23 PM
I am a "proud" member of the PETA, and I find this extremely cruel to do this to baby turtles...
Micizzle in reply to 101yummYYummy101Jun 23, 2011. 3:31 PM
I cannot tell if you are serious or not....
oanderson in reply to MicizzleSep 27, 2011. 12:24 PM
I THINK it was a joke but it seems kind of serious :)
jenny_85 says: Apr 21, 2011. 6:30 AM
Hi there, I had to sign up just to help you out with the ''don't cool things in the fridge'' idea.

The reason we're told not to put hot things in the fridge is because they could raise the temperature inside the fridge faster than the motor could cool it down again. In this case, 2 baking trays is unlikely to make a great difference. However if you put a recently boiled vat of liquid straight into a fridge to cool, it could warm the inside of the fridge quite significantly more than the motor could cope with, meaning that meat and any other rapidly perishable products are no longer cold enough to slow bacterial growth.

It's a risk you take, if you choose to put hot things in the fridge.

That's all!

x
Biggsy says: Jan 22, 2010. 5:45 AM
Once you get onto the steps you loose all the mad formatting... anywyas asides from that thease look really good and im sur taste great... had i not got some kids in my scout troop with a nut allergy i would be getting them to make thease!

Might see if i can make myself some... Theyre diabetic friendly right? ;) hehehe
Una in reply to BiggsyMar 3, 2011. 7:29 PM
Since you have some scouts with nut allergies, how about just putting another pretzel on top. That sounds good too.
smartlady2028 in reply to BiggsyFeb 10, 2010. 11:48 AM
Use M&M's or Hershey Kisses they taste just as good, but don't spark a nut allergy attack.
Biggsy in reply to smartlady2028Feb 10, 2010. 2:32 PM
No, but im prety sure the pecans would...
Totysheep in reply to BiggsyFeb 26, 2010. 4:03 AM
No, I think smartlady2028 means you can use an M&M instead of a pecan!
Biggsy in reply to TotysheepFeb 26, 2010. 4:25 PM
<DOH>  hehe yeah I can see that now... I can't help being simple ;)
SureShot says: Mar 24, 2010. 11:44 AM
Oh my Goodness!!! My wife just made these and needless to say they didn't last long at all. Thanks for the post. We are gonna put these in regular rotation during the holidays:-)
looker1995 says: Feb 9, 2010. 6:31 PM
As a person who repairs and maintains refrigerators, I can assure you that you will not noticably "depreciate" your fridge by using it to cool things, no matter the starting temperature. Unfortunately, some people find it necessary to criticize other people's instructables, even if the critique is unwarranted. I encourage you to use your fridge to cool things. This is why we have these kinds of conveniences in our lives. Saying otherwise equates to telling someone that taking your car out of the garage and driving it will unnecessarily wear the engine. While it is technically accurate that your equipment will wear with use, it is designed to run for thousands of hours without noticable wear. You will find more wear caused by your kids holding the fridge open and staring into it than you will by placing warm things in it. Bottom line: Use your refrigerator. That's why you bought it. Great instructable.
Amiga500 says: Feb 7, 2010. 4:43 PM
Pretzel Things!  I see you've got a much better name for these than I had.  You can also use a plain chocolate kiss (maybe a Hug, but some of the variations don't hold together well), and an M&M, Smartie (anywhere but the US) or one of those Kissables on top.  Guaranteed to get a few funny looks (sweet pretzels?  eww!) and then disappear fast. 
chestersgarage says: Feb 6, 2010. 4:47 PM
 I love this!  I just made a couple sheets to bring to my friend's "Death... by chocolate" party.  :)
financial says: Jan 22, 2010. 5:20 PM
 Its not good for your fridge to put something so hot right out from an oven, your fridge will surely depreciate fast
Crucio in reply to financialFeb 2, 2010. 6:32 PM
What's the theory behind that?
financial in reply to CrucioFeb 2, 2010. 9:05 PM
If you open and close your fridge often you would notice 'motorized' sounds coming from your fridge, because it has to start 'working' to turn the warm air that entered into the fridge back to cold air.

So using that logic, if you put something really hot inside your fridge it will have to 'work' a lot more.     more work = faster depreciation
Crucio in reply to financialFeb 3, 2010. 6:48 AM
Well, that's not so bad then.  You're asking the fridge to do what it was designed for, after all.  The compressor will run longer to get things cool, but not necessarily any harder.

moonkittie (author) in reply to financialJan 22, 2010. 6:12 PM
I really didn't think much of that since the pans are only in the oven for 2 minutes... but I guess if you let them cool before putting them in the fridge it would be better...
russm313 says: Jan 28, 2010. 12:55 PM
Made these today.  Delicious!  Thank you for this recipe.
SeaLion says: Jan 28, 2010. 9:41 AM
I have never heard of this...is it sweet and salty at the same time (due to presence of pretzel)?
trish5511 says: Jan 28, 2010. 7:59 AM
OMG These are soooooo good. I made these for a few different parties over the holiday, and everybody loved them. they are so simple, and surprisingly delicious!!!
merijnvw says: Jan 28, 2010. 7:38 AM
 funny recipe
DconBlueZ says: Jan 28, 2010. 7:23 AM
They're fantastic! Our family has been making them during the holidays for years. Why only during holidays? So we don't get too fat to waddle over to the candy jar for the next one!
Z.. says: Jan 21, 2010. 2:24 AM
Is anyone else getting this:-

' Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Table… '

Every step has this same message???

I can't see any ingredients?......................spooky!
MichelMoermans in reply to Z..Jan 21, 2010. 7:00 AM
I have that to when I hover over the steps and in the step summary. But when I click every individual step it's fine.

moonkittie you best pm an admin. (fungusamungus for exeample)
Z.. in reply to MichelMoermansJan 21, 2010. 4:26 PM
Yes, you're right! When I click each individual step, it shows as normal.

(It's still showing as it did yesterday (Oz yesterday!).

This is the first time this has happened.
Arbitror says: Jan 21, 2010. 8:20 AM
Aw, I was going to make an 'ible for this! But you beat me to it!
kissiltur says: Jan 20, 2010. 2:32 PM
In step 2, 200 F or 200 C?
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