These Addictive Dill Snack Pretzels Are My New Go-To Party Snack (So Easy!)

Carolyn J. Braden3 Minute Read 

These Addictive Dill Snack Pretzels Are My New Go-To Party Snack (So Easy!)

These Addictive Dill Snack Pretzels Are My New Go-To Party Snack (So Easy!)

If you’re looking for that snack—the one people keep grabbing “just one more” of—these dill snack pretzels are it. They’re crunchy, buttery, packed with bold dill flavor, and dangerously easy to make. Like, 5-minutes-of-effort easy.

I’ve been making these for holidays, game days, girls’ nights, road trips, and honestly… random weekdays when we want something salty and snacky. Every single time, someone asks for the recipe. So here it is—my go-to dill snack pretzels recipe that never disappoints.

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Pre-baked dill pretzels

The Recipe Inspiration

My husband loves DILL. He loves dill dip, he loves dill pickles, he loves dill chips. I use it in many recipes as I love it too. I started thinking about the Chex Mix my family made a lot when I was a kid, and while it was good, it was super salty. I wondered if I could make a similar crunchy snack without all the salt. I started researching snack pretzels and found some interesting recipes for ranch pretzels and more.

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Made with Healthy Ingredients

I decided to omit the dip packet that most salty snack pretzels recipes called for and just come up with my own flavors using seasonings I already had on hand. We love garlic and onion powder to quickly add salt-free flavor to meals, so I paired those with GHEE (pronounced “GEE”, which is a DELICIOUS clarified butter) and some fresh chopped dill (though you could use dried dill but use less as dried herbs tend to be more potent) and within one test batch, I had the perfect healthier snack pretzel.

Dill Snack Pretzel Recipe by Carolyn Braden

Dill pretzels, ready to eat! Get my hat tutorial here!

Why You’ll Love These Dill Snack Pretzels

Let me count the ways:

  • Minimal ingredients you probably already have

  • No fancy cooking skills required

  • Perfect make-ahead snack

  • Totally addictive crunch + buttery dill flavor

  • Great for parties, gifting, or snacking straight from the glass container

If you love savory snacks with bold flavor, this one’s about to be on repeat.

When to Serve Dill Snack Pretzels

These pretzels are perfect for:

  • Holiday snack boards

  • Game day spreads

  • Movie nights

  • Road trip snacks

  • Party favors or hostess gifts

Basically, if snacks are involved, these belong there.

How to Make Dill Snack Pretzels

The Dill Snack Pretzel Recipe

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Supplies

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Parchment paper, large baking sheet or tray, glass measuring cup, measuring spoons, large bowl or plastic gallon sized Ziplock bag, knife, cutting mat or cutting board

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Time to Make: 10 minutes to make, 10 minutes to bake, 10 minutes to cool…30 minutes total!

Servings: 8 (16 pretzels per serving)

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Ingredients You’ll Need

Here’s everything that goes into these irresistible dill snack pretzels.

Optional add-ins: red pepper flakes for heat or extra dill if you’re a true dill lover.

Dill Snack Pretzel Recipe

I used fresh ingredients

How to Make Dill Snack Pretzels

This recipe could not be easier—no baking skills required, promise.

Step 1: Prep

Preheat the oven to 300 degrees (F). In a glass container like a measuring cup, melt the ghee or butter. If using oil, omit this step. Finely chop the dill if using fresh.

Snack Pretzel Recipe by Carolyn Braden

Mixing them in my grandma’s melamine vintage bowl that she used to put mail in, lol!

Step 2: Coat the Pretzels

Pour the pretzels into a large bowl or a gallon-sized zip-top bag. Add the dill, garlic and onion powders and pour the melted ghee over the ingredients. Toss with a spatula (or shake in a bag!) until every pretzel is evenly coated.

Fresh dill pretzel recipe by Carolyn Braden

I added fresh dill

Step 3: Bake

Spread the pretzels onto a parchment lined (makes clean up a breeze!) baking sheet (use two baking sheets if you did a double batch so they don’t overlap too much) and bake at 300°F for 10 minutes.

Baked Dill Snack Pretzel Recipe

The finished dill pretzels

Step 4: Cool & Snack

Let the pretzels cool completely—they’ll crisp up as they cool. Then try not to eat them all at once (no promises).

Pro Tips for the Best Dill Snack Pretzels

  • Let them cool fully before storing for max crunch.

  • Store in an airtight glass container—they’ll stay fresh for up to a week (if they last that long).

  • These make the cutest homemade gift in a mason jar with a ribbon.

Easy Snack Pretzel Recipe

Delicious dill pretzels are easy to make!

Final Thoughts

If you’ve never tried dill snack pretzels, consider this your sign. They’re crunchy, flavorful, and ridiculously easy—and once you make them, you’ll understand why people are obsessed.

Take Action

If you try this recipe, let me know how it turned out—or tag me when you make them because I LOVE seeing your snack creations 💚 If you tag me using @carolynsbloomingcreations or @carolynjbraden, I’ll see it! Or tell me about it in the comments below. Happy snacking!

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Carolyn J. Braden is the owner of Carolyn’s Blooming Creations is a regular contributor and editor for CBC. She has been featured in numerous media publications such as InStyle Magazine, on HGTV, on Bustle.com, and more. She is the author of the books Georgia McMasters in Amethyst Lake Cemetery, How To Be Yourself: 3 Ways To Help You Being You, and the illustrator for the children’s book Bridging Connections. She is a former classroom teacher that now dedicates her life to educating others on how to live their most healthy, creative and happy life. Learn more about her visiting our About Us page.