Looking for a fun and festive snack that’s perfect for the kids or even your Christmas office party? These Rudolph Nutella and Peanut Butter Celery Sticks are as cute as they are delicious! With their little pretzel antlers and cranberry noses, they’ll steal the show at any gathering—and they’re super easy to make. Let’s bring a little holiday magic to your table with these celery snacks.

Why You'll Love These Rudolf Celery Snacks
- Easy and Fun to Make: Turning plain celery sticks into adorable snacks with peanut butter and fun toppings is a breeze! The kids can even help, making it a perfect activity for some festive family fun.
- A Crunchy, Creamy Treat: The crisp celery pairs so perfectly with the smooth peanut butter for a snack that's satisfying and oh-so-yummy! Add a little Nutella for an extra festive flair.
- Perfect for Parties or Snack Time: Whether you’re impressing guests at a Christmas party or just making snack time extra special, this super fun rudolph celery sticks recipe will be a huge hit! They're cute, creative, and oh-so-delicious!
Ingredients
- Celery: Crunchy and perfect for holding all the tasty toppings.
- Fresh Cranberries: Festive little "noses" that add a pop of tartness.
- Twist Pretzels: Rudolph’s antlers! Salty, crunchy, and oh-so-cute.
- Peanut Butter: Creamy, nutty, and holds everything together like magic.
- Nutella: A chocolatey twist that makes these extra indulgent.
- Candy Eyes: The cutest finishing touch to bring Rudolph to life!
How To Make Rudolf Celery Snacks
Step One: Cut celery 3-4 inches long. Fill some with peanut butter and some with Nutella.
Step Two: Break pretzels in half and place near the top of the celery to represent the antlers. Next Then add 2 eyes and a cranberry for the nose.
Step Three: Once the rudolph celery snacks are ready place onto a plate or platter.
Step Four: Your Nutella and Peanut butter celery sticks are now ready to enjoy.
Tips And Tricks
- Cut and dry celery sticks for a neat and sturdy base.
- Use a piping bag or small spoon for smooth and precise spreading of Nutella or peanut butter.
- Assemble just before serving to keep celery crisp and decorations fresh.
Substitutions
- Rudolph with a Crunch: Swap peanut butter for almond butter and sprinkle on crushed granola for a nutty, crunchy twist.
- Snowy Rudolph: Use white chocolate spread instead of Nutella and decorate with mini marshmallows for a wintery vibe.
- Vegan Rudolph: Replace peanut butter with sunflower seed butter, use vegan chocolate spread, and swap candy eyes with raisins for an allergen-friendly version.
Variations
- Mix-and-Match Celery Carrot Sticks: Alternate celery and carrot sticks on your platter for a colorful Rudolph snack board that kids and adults will love.
- Savory Celery Snacks: Spread cream cheese on celery and carrot sticks instead of peanut butter or Nutella, then top with pretzel antlers, black olive slices for eyes, and a cherry tomato "nose" for a savory twist on this festive treat!
How Do I Store Peanut Butter Celery Snacks?
Store prepared sticks in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 2 days. For the freshest taste, add toppings just before serving.
FAQ'S
Is Celery And Peanut Butter Good For You?
How Many calories In A celery Stick?
What Can I Use Instead Of Pretzels For Antlers?
Can I prep The Celery Ahead Of Time?
Yes! Prep the celery sticks ahead of time and store them in water to keep them crisp. Add peanut butter and toppings right before serving to keep them fresh.
Rudolph Peanut Butter Celery Sticks
Ingredients
- 1 Bunch Celery
- 1 Cup Cranberries
- 1 Cup Pretzels
- 1 Cup Peanut Butter
- 1 Cup Nutella
- 20-40 Candy Eyes
Instructions
- Cut celery 3-4 inches long. Fill some with peanut butter and some with Nutella.
- Break pretzels in half and place near the top of the celery to represent the antlers. Next Then add 2 eyes and a cranberry for the nose.
- Once the rudolph celery snacks are ready place onto a plate or platter.
- Your Nutella and Peanut butter celery sticks are now ready to enjoy.
Notes
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