Homemade Soft Pretzels

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Jan. 18, 2018

Soft pretzels are so fun to make! Homemade pretzels are perfect for Oktoberfest parties, game day, or pretending you are back in middle school hanging out at the mall eating Auntie Anne's Soft pretzels.

Ingredients

For the soda bath:
Warm water 4 Cup (64 tbs)
Baking soda 1/2 Cup (8 tbs)
For the pretzels:
Bread flour 3 1/4 Cup (52 tbs)
Warm water 1/2 Cup (8 tbs) (100g)
Brown sugar 1 Tablespoon
Beer 1/2 Cup (8 tbs) (large preferred)
Active dry yeast 1/4 Ounce (1 package)
Soft butter 2 Tablespoon (plus a little more)
Salt 2 Teaspoon
Kosher salt/Flaked sea salt 2 Tablespoon (for sprinkling)

Directions

GETTING READY:

FOT THE BAKING SODA BATH:

1.Line a small baking sheet with foil and spread the baking soda on it. 2.Bake in a 250ºF oven for one hour while you make the pretzel dough.

FOR THE DOUGH:

GETTING READY:

1.Preheat the oven at 475 degrees F.

MAKING:

2.In a large mixing bowl (hopefully a stand mixer with a dough hook attachment) combine the warm water and sugar; stir to dissolve. Sprinkle in the yeast. Allow to sit for 5 minutes to proof the yeast. It should look foamy after 5 minutes. If not, your yeast may be old or your water was too hot.

3.Add the beer, butter, and flour and mix to bring together. Add the salt.

Knead on low speed for 5-7 minutes until a firm, elastic dough is formed. If, after 1-2 minutes of kneading, a ball is not forming you can add a tablespoon of water. You should end up with a ball of dough that is moist but not sticky.

4.Rub a little more butter all over the dough ball, place back into the bowl, and cover with a damp cloth or plastic wrap. Set aside to rise for 30 minutes (or refrigerate covered in plastic wrap overnight).

5.Line two baking sheets with parchment paper.

6.Cut the dough ball into 8 portions.

7.On a clean, dry surface, roll each into a tapered snake, 24-28 long. The center belly of the snake should be about 50% fatter than the ends. Dont flour the surface. You need some friction to properly stretch the dough. In fact, if it refuses to grip the surface, dampen your hands with water and then continue rolling out.

8.Bring the ends of the snake up, twist them once, then lay them down onto the belly to make a pretzel shape.

9.Place on a parchment paper sheet.

10.Now in a wide, deep nonreactive dish, whisk the baked baking soda and water to dissolve. Add the baking soda a little at a time to prevent it from clumping up.

11.One by one, carefully transfer the pretzels into the water bath, turning once. Each side of the pretzel should be in the water for 10 seconds. Remove with a slotted spoon and lay on the baking sheet lined with parchment. (You will need two trays or bake in two batches.)

12.Sprinkle with Kosher or sea salt while still wet.

13.Allow to rise 30 minutes while your oven heats to 475ºF. Arrange your oven racks to the middle and upper third.

14.Bake 8-12 minutes until dark brown, rotating pans halfway through.

SERVING:

15.Serve and enjoy!

Recipe Summary

Difficulty Level: Medium
Cook Time: 15 Minutes
Ready In: 15 Minutes
Servings: 8