Get ready to spread some holiday cheer with these adorable Reindeer Peanut Butter Crackers. These sweet and salty treats are easy to assemble and a delightful addition to your festive dessert spread. Perfect for holiday parties, classroom celebrations, or a cozy night in, they’re as much fun to make as they are to eat.

Bring these cute reindeer to life with candy eye balls, a heart sprinkle for the nose, and mini pretzels! You can change it up and use whatever you have on hand. Use sprinkles for the eyes or use a gel frosting tube. These are easy so don’t complicate them.
What You’ll Need
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Helpful Tips
- Use a smooth peanut butter spread: It helps the pretzels stick firmly to the crackers.
- Use a different spread: You don’t have to use peanut butter, try using Nutella or caramel for the spread.
- Get creative with the eyes and nose: Candy googly eyes are classic, but chocolate chips, raisins, or different shaped sprinkles can be fun alternatives for personalization.
- Get mini pretzels: Regular sized pretzels are too big for the ears. We used mini pretzels.
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Reindeer Peanut Butter Crackers
Ingredients
- 24 round crackers like Ritz
- 1/2 cup smooth peanut butter
- 48 mini pretzels
- 48 mini candy eyeballs
- 24 candy hearts or a red gel pen
Instructions
- Spread peanut butter on the crackers
- Place the pretzels on for antlers.
- Place the eyes and nose on.
Notes
- These will keep for up to 2 days, if you need to make them ahead.

When not mixing up delicious cocktails to enjoy on the patio with friends, Angela is busy writing about food and drinks for three popular food websites, and exchanging creative ideas on social media.