Are you looking for holiday-themed snacks that kids will love that are easy to make? These Rudolph Corn Dogs are something you need to try! You only need a handful of easy-to-find ingredients, and there's no baking or time-consuming prep involved. This is one of the easiest Christmas Recipes you'll find!

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Why You'll Love Rudolph Corn Dogs
- Quick and no-fuss: They can be made in 10 minutes or less with frozen corn dogs.
- Kid-friendly holiday snack: These are a fun and festive snack that kids can help make.
- Minimal ingredients: You probably have everything on hand already.
- Great for picky eaters: It's a cute twist on a food that most kids already like.
- Perfect for parties: These work great for parties or just a special lunch at home.
Christmas Snacks
Christmas snacks are an easy way to add fun and excitement to the holiday season. Festive snacks help the holidays feel extra special. From reindeer-shaped treats to anything with red-and-green sprinkles, they bring smiles without much effort. Here are some of our favorites:
- Chocolate Christmas Tree Pretzels
- Chocolate Dipped Pretzel Rods
- Pretzel Hugs Recipe
- Rolo Pretzel Turtles Recipe
Ingredients for Holiday Corn Dog Reindeer
- Corn dogs: Use your favorite frozen kind.
- Candy eyes: In addition to adding personality, they bring the reindeer to life.
- Mini pretzels: When broken in half they form the antlers on the reindeer.
- Ketchup: A tiny dot is all you need for Rudolph's red nose.
How to Make Reindeer Corn Dogs
1. Warm the corn dogs: Heat them according to the directions on the package. You can make them in the microwave or oven, but I prefer the oven for a crispier finish.

2. Break the pretzels: Carefully snap each mini pretzel in half to make two antlers per corn dog. They don't need to be perfectly even.
3. Add antlers: Place the broken ends of the pretzel halves on top of the corn dog for antlers.

4. Place the eyes: Press two candy eyes onto each corn dog. If they don't stick well, you can use a bit of ketchup or mustard on the back to make them stick.

5. Make the nose: Use a small spoon to add a little ketchup onto the corn dog for Rudolph's red nose.

6. Serve right away: These taste best while the corn dogs are still warm.
Tips for Rudolph Corn Dogs
Tip 1: Let the corn dogs cool a bit before adding candy eyes so they won't slide off.
Tip 2: If the pretzels don't stick, you can use a toothpick to make a small hole for them.
Tip 3: If you don't want to use candy, you can use black olives or sliced grapes for the eyes instead.
FAQs for Christmas Corn Dog Snacks
It's best to make these right before serving so the pretzels stay crisp and the candy eyes don't slide. You can heat the corn dogs in advance, then assemble just before eating.
Mini chocolate chips or dots of mustard will work in a pinch, though they may not be as sturdy.
If you need to store the corn dogs, remove the pretzels and eyes first. Store the corn dogs in the refrigerator and reheat them before adding decorations again.
Reindeer Recipes
If you're looking for more reindeer-themed recipes after trying these Rudolph Corn Dogs, check out these festive options: Reindeer Cinnamon Rolls, Rudolph Cheese Snacks, Rudolph Cupcakes, Rudolph Pudding Cups, and Reindeer Cake Pops. They're all simple, fun, and kid-approved.
This is one of those quick and easy recipes that puts a smile on faces without a lot of effort. Rudolph Corn Dogs are fun, fast, and a great way to make a regular lunch feel a little more special during the holiday season.
📖 Recipe

Rudolph Corn Dogs
Ingredients
- 3 frozen corn dogs
- 6 candy eyes
- 3 mini pretzels
- 1 tablespoon ketchup
Instructions
- Cook corn dogs according to package directions. Let cool slightly.
- Break each pretzel in half and insert two halves into the top of each corn dog for antlers.
- Press two candy eyes onto each corn dog.
- Use ketchup to dot the end of each corn dog for the red nose.
- Serve immediately and enjoy!
Notes
- Let the corn dogs cool slightly before adding the eyes - this helps keep them from sliding off.
- If the pretzels aren't staying in place, try making a small starter hole with a toothpick.
- Prefer a no-candy option? Use black olives or sliced grapes for the eyes instead.






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