My favorite homemade soft pretzels recipe makes buttery and soft knots that rival any mall pretzels! You can also use this recipe to make pretzel bites, buns, bread or rolls.
Prep Time1 hourhr30 minutesmins
Cook Time15 minutesmins
Total Time1 hourhr45 minutesmins
Course: Appetizer, Bread, Snack
Cuisine: American
Keyword: homemade pretzels, soft pretzel recipe
Servings: 8large pretzels, or 30 small pretzels
Calories: 360kcal
Author: Nikki Gladd
Ingredients
4Tablespoonsbutter, melted
1Tablespoonsugar
2teaspoonskosher salt, plus more for topping
1 ½cupswarm water(110 to 115 degrees F)
1package(2 ¼ teaspoons) instant yeast
22ounces(about 4 ½ cups) all-purpose flour
Vegetable oil(nonstick) spray, for pan and bowl
10cupswater
⅔cupsbaking soda
1large egg yolk, beaten with 1 Tablespoon water (for egg wash)
Instructions
In the bowl of a stand mixer, combine the butter, sugar, salt and 1 ½ cups warm water. Sprinkle the yeast on top. Add the flour and mix with the dough hook attachment on low speed. Once the dough comes together, increase the speed to medium and mix for another 4 to 5 minutes, until the dough is smooth and pulls away from the sides of the bowl.
Remove the dough from the bowl, wipe the bowl and then spray with the vegetable oil. Return the dough to the bowl, turning once to cover both sides with the oil. Cover tightly with plastic wrap and let rise in a warm place for approximately 45-50 minutes, or until doubled in size.
Preheat the oven to 450 degrees F. Line two large baking sheets with parchment paper and lightly spray with vegetable oil; set aside.
Bring the 10 cups of water to a boil in a large sauce pan or stock pot, then add the baking soda.
Meanwhile, turn the dough out onto a slightly oiled work surface or pastry mat. Divide into 8 equal large pieces (about 4.5 oz each) or 30 small pieces (about 1.2 oz each) and shape into balls. Roll each dough ball into a rope (24 inches long for the large pretzels or 10-12 inches long if making the smaller pretzels.) Holding the ends of the rope, cross them over each other, twist one turn, then press onto the center of the rope, to form a pretzel shape. Place onto the parchment lined baking sheets.
Working with one to two pretzels at a time, boil each pretzel for 30 seconds. Use a large slotted spoon or spatula to remove from the water and return to the pan. Brush the top of each pretzel with the egg wash then sprinkle with kosher or pretzel salt.
Bake in the preheated oven until dark golden brown (approximately 12 to 14 minutes for 8 large pretzels, or 10 to 12 minutes for 30 small pretzels.) Allow to cool on a wire rack for at least 5 minutes before serving.
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Notes
If you do not plan to consume pretzels the same day, then I suggest freezing them immediately after they hit room temperature. The more fresh they are when you freeze them, the better. Throw them in a freezer bag and freeze up to 1 month. Reheat in the oven at 350 degrees for 5 to 10 minutes (until heated through). This is what I do, and they taste just as fresh!
I have also used this recipe to make pretzel buns for our hamburgers. To do so, after the rise and before bringing water to a boil, shape dough into 8 equal sized rolls by pulling the sides together and pinching to seal. Place the formed rolls, seam side down, on a large baking sheet and cover with a clean towel. Let rise again for 30 minutes. After 15 minutes into this rise, you can do steps #2 and #3 to preheat oven and get the water boiling, then continue with step #5. I also slice a shallow "X" onto the top of each roll after the egg wash and salt. Baking time is about 12 to 14 minutes. (They are done when you tap on the top of the buns and they sound hollow.)
Nutrition information is an estimate only, based on 1 large pretzel as a serving.