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    Christmas Crack Pretzels Recipe

    Updated: Dec 5, 2025 · by Tonia Larson

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    Christmas Crack Pretzels are no bake ranch pretzels with an irresistibly crunchy, salty, buttery taste. These seasoned pretzels are the perfect snack!

    Christmas Crack Pretzels on a white bowl

    When I searched for ranch pretzels online, I discovered that these ranch pretzels are referred to as Crack Pretzels because of how addicting they are, so that is what I decided to call them!

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    Tonia’s Notes

    I was shopping at a local grocery store and had the opportunity to visit with some lovely people while shopping. An elderly woman was reaching for a bag of Christmas pretzels at the same time as me and we struck up a conversation.

    I was buying the pretzels to make Peanut Butter Cup Pretzels, and she was buying them to make ranch pretzels. She told me that she makes them every Christmas and they are so amazing that you can’t stop eating them.

    She went on to explain how to make the pretzels. The woman told me to mix butter flavored popcorn oil, powdered ranch (she said to make SURE to use the salad dressing mix NOT the dip mix), garlic powder, and dill weed.

    You pour it over the pretzels (she noted that the bag of pretzels doesn’t have thirty ounces so she adds some pretzel sticks to the mix) and stir them every fifteen minutes for a few hours until the oil is absorbed. That’s it, no baking needed! She told me that she had already made one batch this year and was planning to make more.

    Well, after her description and our delightful chat, I had to try making the pretzels. I’m not sure where she got the recipe, so I decided to make a few changes to make it mine, just in case.

    How To Make Christmas Crack Pretzels

    sauce for Christmas Crack Pretzels being whisked in a glass measuring cup

    Step One: Make Seasoning

    To make the seasoning for the Christmas Crack Pretzels, whisk together Orville Redenbacher’s Butter Flavored Popcorn Oil, Hidden Valley Ranch powdered salad dressing mix, garlic powder, and cajun seasoning.

    christmas crack pretzels being stirring in a roasting pan

    Step Two: Season Pretzels

    Pour the seasoning oil over the pretzels and stirred to coat. Then, sprinkle the pretzels with grated Parmesan and stir well.

    Step Three: Stir Pretzels

    Allow the pretzels to absorb the oil for about three hours, stirring every fifteen minutes. You don’t turn the oven on, just stir occasionally until the oil is absorbed!

    scoop of Christmas Crack Pretzels

    These Christmas Crack Pretzels were gobbled up by everyone we shared with. The crunchy, salty, buttery combination is fabulous!

    Christmas Crack Pretzels FAQs

    1. Can I use other kinds of pretzels? Any shape or style of pretzels will work, from twists to spirals and sticks to squares. Use the football shaped ones during football season. The mini twists for Valentine’s Day and the circles for Easter.

    2. What other seasonings can I add? Lots of readers left great suggestions for additional seasonings! Here are a few of them: lemon pepper, lemon crystals, dill weed, Old Bay, paprika, chili powder, cayenne pepper, celery salt, seasoned salt, and creole seasoning.

    3. How can I turn it into a snack mix? To turn these crack pretzels into crack snack mix, use fewer pretzels and add other snack items instead. Try any combination of pretzels with Cheez-Its, oyster crackers, Chex cereal, Goldfish, Bugels, cashews, peanuts, oyster crackers, Cheerios, or Fritos.

    4. Do you have a substitute for the butter flavored popcorn oil? You can try canola oil or melted butter.

    Christmas crack pretzels.

    Christmas Crack Pretzels

    Christmas Crack Pretzels are no bake ranch pretzels with an irresistibly crunchy, salty, buttery taste. These seasoned pretzels are the perfect snack!
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    Prep Time: 3 hours hours 15 minutes minutes
    Total Time: 3 hours hours 15 minutes minutes
    Servings: 30 servings
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    Ingredients

    • 30 ounces pretzels I used Old Dutch Holiday Pretzels but any pretzels will work
    • 12 ounces Orville Redenbacher’s Butter Flavored Popcorn Oil
    • 3 tablespoon powdered ranch salad dressing mix
    • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
    • 1 teaspoon cajun seasoning
    • ¼ cup grated Parmesan

    Instructions

    • Put the pretzels into a roasting pan.
    • Whisk together the oil, powdered ranch, garlic powder, and cajun seasoning.
    • Pour the mixture over the pretzels in the roasting pan and stir to coat.
    • Sprinkle with grated parmesan and stir to coat.
    • Stir the pretzels every 15 minutes for three hours, or until the oil is absorbed. (No need to turn the oven on!)
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    Notes

    The bag of pretzels I purchased contained 24 ounces of pretzels, so as the woman from the grocery store suggested, I added a few of handfuls of pretzels from another bag.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1/30 | Calories: 212kcal | Carbohydrates: 23g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 12g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 5g | Sodium: 484mg
    Course: Snack
    Cuisine: American
    Author: Tonia Larson

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    1. Judy says

      October 5, 2017 at 9:27 pm

      5 stars
      In an air tight container, I have had them last for several weeks, but usually they are long gone before then!!

      Reply
    2. Kim says

      October 2, 2017 at 6:21 pm

      Hi. Once these are made, how long will they last. Thank you

      Reply
      • Tonia says

        October 2, 2017 at 8:54 pm

        Hi Kim,
        I’ve never tested that. Usually, once a bag of pretzels is open they only last about a week before getting stale so that’s probably what I would go by in my house.
        Enjoy!
        ~Tonia

        Reply
        • WJewel88 says

          December 19, 2017 at 10:56 am

          Ah, but since these are “crack” pretzels, I imagine they wouldn’t last a week to get stale?

          Reply
    3. Nancy Phillips says

      August 28, 2017 at 11:22 pm

      Can I freeze these? Also the Pretzels seem to have some oil on them, not all the oil is absorbed in. I am still tossing them in the bag, I made them this morning (14 hours ago). I will see how they are in the morning. Do you have any hint on getting rid of to much oil?
      Thanks, Nancy

      Reply
      • Tonia says

        August 29, 2017 at 8:32 am

        Hi Nancy,
        I’ve never tried freezing pretzels but I’ve heard of others doing so to extend the life of them.
        If the oil is still an issue this morning, try dumping the pretzels onto a paper towel lined baking sheet to let them dry a bit. The paper towels will help absorb some of the oil but hopefully not too much of the seasoning.
        Enjoy! ~Tonia

        Reply
        • Michele says

          December 13, 2019 at 7:51 am

          I found that baking them in the oven at 220 for 30 minutes stirring every 15 minutes than dumping them in a paper bag or a cookie sheet lined with paper towels really helps absorb the oil better.

          Reply
      • Bobbi says

        October 14, 2017 at 7:54 am

        I’d turn the oven on low, the same as I do my Chex mix and it should absorb without a problem, I’m going to look at my Chex mix recipe to check on the amount of oil I use in it.

        Reply
      • Bev says

        December 16, 2017 at 10:09 am

        I freeze them for at least 24 hours then take out of the freezer and lay in single layer to dry.

        Reply
    4. Cheryl Erb says

      July 9, 2017 at 1:49 pm

      I have never seen the Christmas shaped pretzels before! Too cute. I’ll be doing a google search for sure so I can make this!

      Reply
    5. Rita Yee says

      January 14, 2017 at 3:54 pm

      Made these for a football playoff party and used the waffle pretzels. Turned out awesome!

      Reply
    6. Cathie says

      December 27, 2016 at 2:25 pm

      My mother-in-law used to make these with oyster crackers every year at Christmas, and now it’s up to me to carry on the tradition. This is an old Hidden Valley Ranch Company recipe. They are so yummy and addicting!
      18 ozs. oyster (soup) crackers (I use 2-9oz. bags Premium Saltine)
      3/4 cup Orville Radenbacher Butter Popcorn Oil
      1/2 tsp lemon pepper
      1/2 tsp garlic salt
      2 tsps dill weed
      1 pkg Hidden Valley Ranch Dressing (1oz dry)
      Combine all and pour over crackers, stir to coat. Place in pre-heated 300° oven for 15-20 minutes, stirring once.

      Reply
    7. Stefanie says

      December 27, 2016 at 8:38 am

      Thanks for this recipe! I made these for Christmas day to serve during the football game. Everyone loved them! I also took them to a Boxing Day gathering yesterday and they also received rave reviews. The only change I made was that I used Old Bay seasoning as opposed to Cajun as I didn’t have Cajun and didn’t feel like buying it either. Worked perfectly!

      Reply
    8. Aleza says

      December 24, 2016 at 11:35 am

      Is there any reason not to just use melted butter instead of butter flavored oil? And has anyone tried it with Italian salad dressing mix instead of ranch?

      Reply
      • judy says

        December 24, 2017 at 3:29 pm

        I wondered the same.

        Reply
    9. Meagan says

      December 18, 2016 at 11:59 am

      Are these best served right away or can they be made a few days in advance? Thanks!

      Reply
      • Tonia says

        December 19, 2016 at 8:39 am

        Yes, they can be made ahead of time! Enjoy! ~Tonia

        Reply
        • M says

          September 22, 2017 at 1:10 pm

          Do you know how long they would last? Thinking about using this recipe for a christmas gift

          Reply
    10. Christine says

      December 3, 2016 at 10:32 am

      I use saltine crackers and we call it Swamp Crackers. Sometimes i use hungarian paprika my daughter in law brought with her from Hungary. Hungarians have a lot of different paprika, hot, spicy,sweet. Then we call them Melungeon Crackers lol

      Reply
    11. Cara says

      November 27, 2016 at 10:36 pm

      Can you use something else in place of the buttered oil?

      Reply
    12. Kim says

      November 17, 2016 at 9:19 pm

      I made a party mix using 1 bag oyster crackers, 1 box plain Cheez its, and pretzels. I bought a 13 ounce movie theater butter oil, used 4 tsp of ranch, and 1 tsp garlic powder, 1 tsp creole seasoning, and heated mixture for 1 min before pouring over snack mix. Followed the mix every so often instructions, and it turned out great!

      Reply
      • Tonia says

        November 21, 2016 at 9:19 pm

        I’m loving the sound of that combination! I am going to try it for my family!

        Reply
      • Chrissy says

        November 16, 2019 at 1:46 pm

        Do you Bake this then too and at what degrees. And how long. Thank you

        Reply
    13. Sherry Keen says

      November 13, 2016 at 7:08 am

      I’ve made something similar with soup crackers ( the little round ones) using ranch, dill, garlic, and oil. This recipe sounds just as good and I can’t wait to try it!

      Reply
      • Tonia says

        November 14, 2016 at 11:59 am

        I’ve had soup crackers like that before and I love them!

        Reply
    14. Dione says

      November 12, 2016 at 5:33 am

      I make 20 pounds of this every year for my husbands employees and my clients.
      A couple of helpful tips. Heat the oil for one minute in the microwave before pouring over pretzels. Mix in a plastic container with a lid and just shake and flip several times. Let set overnight so there is no excess oil….not the healthiest treat but it’s yummy.

      Reply
      • Donna says

        December 17, 2016 at 7:14 am

        Can you tell me what the oven temperature should be?

        Reply
        • Rita Yee says

          January 14, 2017 at 4:12 pm

          Need not use an oven… I’m sure the heating of the oil in this suggestion could be done in the microwave

          Reply
      • Lynn Jones says

        December 22, 2016 at 10:20 pm

        Great suggestion!! You go girl! 😊

        Reply
    15. Suzie says

      November 10, 2016 at 10:34 am

      Could these be done in a crock pot?

      Reply
      • Tonia says

        November 10, 2016 at 12:06 pm

        Hi Suzie,
        I’ve never tried it but I think they would work it you left the cover off of the crockpot. If you do try it, let us know how it turned out!
        ~Tonia

        Reply
    16. Gail says

      December 25, 2015 at 6:42 pm

      5 stars
      I have some oil that wasn’t absorbed. Do I just scoop the pretzels out or should I drain on paper towel? These are delicious.

      Reply
      • Tonia says

        December 26, 2015 at 9:35 am

        I would just scoop the pretzels out and place them in a container or ziptop bag.

        Reply
    17. Gail says

      December 25, 2015 at 6:42 pm

      5 stars
      I have some oil that wasn’t absorbed. Do I just scoop the pretzels out or should I drain on paper towel? These are delicious.

      Reply
    18. Jenna says

      December 20, 2015 at 2:35 pm

      Thanks Tonia! I recently bought a cracker seasoning in a gift shop that called for making seasoned crackers in a similar method and I have been trying to recreate it, this will be very close. Using the buttered flavored oil is brilliant! I got a recipe from a random grocery conversation today too, that I’m going to add to our holiday menu…I’m going to start talking more at the grocery store!! Happy Holidays!

      Reply
    19. Roxana says

      December 18, 2015 at 3:54 pm

      This sweet and salty snack wouldn’t last long in my household! I love how easy this is too! 😀

      Reply
    20. Linda says

      December 18, 2015 at 3:12 pm

      I’ve been making something similar for years but I use a 16 oz. bag of Amish pretzels broken into pieces and coat them in a mixture of 3/4 cup canola oil, 1 package of hidden valley dressing mix (NOT DIP) and 1 Tbsp. dill weed. Bake at 250 degrees for 15 minutes, stir and bake an additional 10 minutes. They are addicting and take far less time! I’m asked for the recipe every time I take them to

      Reply
      • Tonia says

        December 18, 2015 at 11:42 pm

        Sounds fantastic! What are Amish pretzels and where can I find them?

        Reply
        • Linda says

          December 19, 2015 at 7:37 pm

          Amish pretzels are the thick, braided pretzels. Make sure you get the salted ones. I get mine in my local ShopRite grocery store – they have them under their label. Snyder’s brand also has them.

          Reply
          • Tonia says

            December 19, 2015 at 11:44 pm

            I’ve never noticed them but will definitely look for them next time! Thanks!

            Reply
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