Homemade Pretzel

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  1. Kristy

    Kristy New Member

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    I was wondering does anyone have a recipe to make homemade Pretzel?
    Thank you all so much. :wink:
    Kristy TX
     
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  3. Brenda

    Brenda Active Member

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    Someone correct if I'm wrong, but I think my bread maker machine had a recipe for pretzels (and I think it's actually similar to a normal bread recipe) - I'll look for the recipe book and get it for you...

    Brenda
     
  4. Mom2ampm

    Mom2ampm New Member

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    Never tried this recipe but....

    sounds yummy!!!

    Soft Baked Pretzels
    1 package (.25 oz.) active dry yeast

    2 T. brown sugar

    1 1/8 t. salt

    1 1/2 C. warm water

    3 C. all-purpose flour

    1 C. bread flour

    2 C. warm water

    2 T. baking soda

    2 T. butter, melted

    1-2 T. coarse kosher salt or cinnamon sugar

    In a large mixing bowl, add yeast, brown sugar and salt. Test water temperature with thermometer. When it reads 110 degrees, add to bowl. Stir to dissolve. Add both types of flour and stir well.

    Place dough on floured surface. Knead dough until smooth and elastic, about 8 minutes. (To knead dough, press down on dough with your palm, fold the dough over and rotate 1/4 turn, repeat until dough is ready.)
    Grease a large bowl. Place dough in bowl then turn dough upside down to coat the surface. Cover with a towel and let rise for one hour in a warm spot.

    Combine 2 cups warm water (test again for 110 degrees) and baking soda in an 8-inch square pan. After the dough has risen, divided it into 12 pieces. Roll each piece into a 1 1/2-foot rope, 1/2-inch wide. Twist into a pretzel shape, and dip into the baking soda solution. Place on cookie sheets and let rise 15 to 20 minutes.

    Bake at 450°F. for 8 to 10 minutes, or until golden brown. Brush with melted butter, and then sprinkle with coarse salt or cinnamon sugar.

    Yields 12 servings.


     
  5. abcTammy

    abcTammy New Member

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    Thanks!
    We can't wait to try these.
    Tammy :D
     
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    thank you
    I can't wait to try them myself I think my family will enjoy them
    Randa
     
  7. Kristy

    Kristy New Member

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    Thanks so much my girls are excited to try them.
    Kristy TX
     

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