Thursday, July 23

Pretzels - Taste & Create

For Taste & Create this month, I was paired with foodie plus 4. There were lots of yummy recipes to choose from. But I couldn't resist the pretzels. I love stadium pretzels and these looked so good. I was going to make some mustard dip to serve with them but have been very unmotivated lately...especially with my blogging. So we are eating them plain. They are good. And so easy too. I was shocked at how much they taste like the real thing.

Pretzels
Makes about 12 medium pretzels.

1 package active dry yeast
1/8 cup warm water
1 1/3 cups warm water
1/3 cup light brown sugar
5 cups flour
6 cups water (for boiling)
12 Tbsp. baking soda
lots of coarse or kosher salt

Preheat oven to 475°F.
Sprinkle 2 baking sheets with coarse or kosher salt and set aside.
In a mixing bowl, dissolve yeast in 1/8 cup warm water.
Stir in remaining 1 1/3 cups warm water, brown sugar, and flour.
Mix until smooth, then knead dough (with the kneading attachment on your mixer or by hand on a floured surface) until smooth and elastic (about 3 minutes).
In a wide saucepan, boil the water with baking soda.
Divide the dough and start rolling the pieces like a pencil. Shape as desired.

Gently lower pretzels into boiling water (we did two at a time) and let cook for about 20 seconds or until dough is slightly yellow in color.

Remove pretzel with a slotted spoon and place on salted baking sheet. Sprinkle with salt, and bake for 8-10 minutes.

Thanks for the delicious recipe my fellow Taste & Create partner. I am also going to have to try that poundcake that I had a hard time passing up too. It sure looks like a diet killer and I just couldn't do that one since I have been a good girl and working out all week. But I will someday soon.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

The pretzels look great! Glad they turned out so well for you. Go for the poundcake when you feel like splurging - I'm still dreaming about it.
-Lee

Marthe said...

Lovely pretzels!! I'm bookmarking this recipe! Pretzels bring back memories of Germany for me.

Marthe said...

Just one question: how much is one package of yeast? I have one big jar of yeast in my pantry....

Pamela said...

Oh, there is something about a warm and soft, salty pretzel. Yummy!

Dean and Colleen Stier said...

very impressed --- i think these would go well with beer and games HMMMM LOL

Megan said...

Homemade pretzels are so much fun! And where's the mustard dip??? :)

Anonymous said...

Those look great. I made pretzels once before and will never make them again because they are better than homemade bread. I almost ate the whole batch myself.
Delicious! Recommended for anyone who has more self control than I do.