Soft Pretzels

One of my most popular posts is the Pretzel bites.

Many of you have left me a comment or emailed me, that you are unable to find frozen bread dough in your markets.

I’ve made several “homemade” pretzel recipes . . . all which have been quite good.

You can easily make your own dough and it’s not time consuming at all.

I decided I would put another recipe to the test.

. . . this one.

This recipe caught my attention, because it has brown sugar instead of granulated sugar.

My favorite mall pretzel comes from Pretzel Maker . . . and I won’t rest until I find a recipe that tastes and smells like those do!

This one is close.

These pretzels are chewy and quite delicious, and I made bites & shaped pretzels.

I did make a few changes to the original recipe, and when I make it again . . . I will add a bit more brown sugar.

Pretzel Maker pretzels have a sweet taste to their dough.

I also added 1/2 teaspoon of salt to the dough as well, and used a stand mixer with a hook.

This recipe will only make about 8 or 9 medium sized pretzels.

The dough will only take you about ten minutes to make in a Stand Mixer, but if you don’t have one you could use a bread machine, or even knead the dough by hand. Don’t forget that you must knead the dough in a KitchenAid with a dough hook for at least 5 to 6 minutes.  If you are using a bread machine, once you take it out of the machine…..knead it by hand a bit longer.  It’s the kneading that will make your pretzels chewy!  This is true when you make pizza dough as well.  I do believe that this recipe would also make an excellent pizza crust.

Place your ball of dough on a lightly floured surface.  Split the dough in half and form 4 to 5 balls with each half.  If you want bigger pretzels, your balls will have to be slightly larger.

I made 4 balls with one half, and will make pretzel bites with the other half.

Do a quick roll into ropes, and let rest for a minute covered with plastic wrap, if they resist stretching.

Continue to roll until they are at least 20 inches or so.

Twist one end across the other . . .

Bring the ends up and pinch to secure. Set aside while you make the other pretzel shapes.

Make pretzel bites if you like.  I rolled the other half of my dough into a 1″ thick long log.  Take a pair of scissors and quickly snip 1″ pieces to make pretzel bites.  You can now roll those into a ball if you like, or simply drop them into the water just like they are.

Just like this!  Now it’s time for the water bath.  Your water should be a slow boil.

Make sure you have a cookie sheet lined with paper towels and a slotted spoon.

Place two pretzels at a time or 4 to 5 Pretzel bites into the water/soda bath for 10 to 15 seconds.  NO LONGER!

Remove them quickly to the paper towel lined cookie sheet.

They will look a bit wrinkly . . . that’s perfectly o.k.

Brush the bathed pretzels in egg wash, and sprinkle with coarse or Kosher salt.  Place on lined or greased cookie sheets.  Place in pre-heated 425 degree oven, for about 8 to 10 minutes.  We like ours pretty golden brown.  My husband can’t stand anything soggy and under baked!

This is optional, but I brushed each pretzel and pretzel bite with a bit of melted butter and sprinkled them with Parmesan Cheese.  Sesame seeds, poppy seeds or cinnamon & sugar would also be right down yummy! Trust me . . . they didn’t last long enough.

This recipe comes from Dine & Dish. I did add 1/2 teaspoon of salt, and will add at least an extra tablespoon of brown sugar the next time I make these.

 

 

 

 

 


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Get Off Your Butt and BAKE! - Hi Nicole,

This particular recipe doesn’t require raising the dough before shaping them, however, after I shaped them,
I let them rest for at least fifteen to 20 min. while I prepared the water/soda bath. They will puff up in the boiling water
bath, and more as they bake.

Hope this helps,
JonnaJanuary 20, 2013 – 1:59 pm

Nicole - Do you never let the dough rise? Or did I miss that part?January 17, 2013 – 10:43 pm

bob hayes - Oh yeah! Made these tonight at my wife’s request. Added an extra tablespoon of brown sugar. Wife loved them. I loved them. Neighbors loved them. 8 is not enough!September 27, 2012 – 12:46 am

Abbie - These pretzels are delicious!March 20, 2012 – 4:40 pm

Claire @ Claire K Creations - Yay I’m glad you posted this cause I can’t get dough here either.

I love that you said parmesan is optional… I think it’s always a must! I’ve always been a bit scared to make pretzels because of the whole water bath thing but you make it look easy.February 29, 2012 – 2:22 am

Blog is the New Black - Oh, yes yes YES!February 28, 2012 – 5:17 pm

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