Homemade Soft Pretzel Bites Recipe (2024)

Homemade Soft Pretzel Bites Recipe (1)

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If you have been following me for a while you would know that I traveled to Lancaster, Pennsylvania each summer and stayed on a Mennonite Chicken and Dairy Cow Farm – each summer would be filled with cows escaping and trampling the garden or see 35,000 plus baby chicks being delivered to the chicken houses ( which seemed to go on for a city block) – my mom and I would have all these special traditions ( like going to Wilbur Chocolate Factory, going to the Herr’s Chip Factory, going to antique stores, and MOST important we would go to this little pretzel shop – this shop was run by Mennonites and it was so small you could easily miss it — they would make the BEST pretzels. This little shop you might have heard of it – Auntie Anne’s Pretzels 😉 Ever since they became huge my mom has never had an Auntie Anna’s pretzel she is funny in that way — she swears that they changed the recipe and it does not smell right. So I decided to try and make some homemade pretzel bites for her 🙂

I decided that I would not try and make the dough – I have been rocky with baking lately so I thought it would be best to try and use premade pizza crust ( do not worry it ended up being AMAZING Pretzel Bites)

Here is my dad helping me in the kitchen

I did not know what to do about the cheese sauce so I went with cheese whiz —- which I was shocked when my mom said it tasted like the cheese sauce from Auntie Anne’s — the most important part about making this dish is the baking soda bath that the pretzels must take

If you do make the Homemade Soft Pretzel Bites Recipe please let us know what you think 🙂

Homemade Soft Pretzel Bites Recipe

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: Sara

Ingredients

  • Refrigerated Pizza Dough
  • 3 quarts water
  • ½ cup baking soda
  • Cheese Sauce ( Cheese Whiz)
  • 2 Tablespoons of Melted Butter
  • 1 Egg
  • Salt- Rock or Kosher

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 425 and line a cookie sheet with parchment paper
  2. Rolls the dough into nugget shaped pieced - while you are doing this boil the water in a sauce pan and add in the baking soda
  3. Each dough piece will need to take a baking soda bath for 30 seconds then place onto the cookie sheet
  4. Whisk the egg in a bowl and brush onto the nuggets
  5. Add salt
  6. Bake for 10 - 15 minutes - they should look golden brown
  7. Once they are out of then oven brush with butter and enjoy

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  • snack
  • Vegetarian

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  • Amber Easton

    AMAZING!!! A must try if you like pretzel bites from mall. Very simple to bake but I found that baking at 400 for 10 minutes worked better for me. Will make again. YUMMY!!

  • tammi

    These sound good, I will try them and the doughnut muffins with the goods.

  • Robin

    Your font is SO hard to read on mobile. 🙁

  • Sarah

    I made these the other day, they were awesome!! Really easy to make too . Thanks for sharing the recipe .

  • michele

    i just took these out of the oven & they were delicious! so easy & so good!

  • Taylor

    Making these tomorrow! They look perfect. Anything I need to know or make sure I do correctly?

  • Taylor

    to make the pretzels does it have to be the pizza dough?

  • brooke

    WONDERFUL!! I added a step and rolled them in cinnamon and sugar and they were amazing!! The kids said they were better than the ones at them mall!! Thanks!

  • Jodie

    Font is difficult for elderly eyes. Even enlarging the screen. Please keep us in mind when submitting recipes.

  • Jennifer

    I wonder if the dough could be used for hot pockets? Like add the fillings, seal then bathe and then bake?

  • Meg

    I have made these for both my family and my husband’s family. Everyone loves them! Most recipes on pinterest I only make once or I feel I can modify to make better. These are perfect just the way they are. So delicious! Thank you for sharing the recipe.

  • Jaime

    How many pretzel bites does this recipe make?

    • Sara

      About 20 of them

  • Allen

    Awesome!!!! Soooo easy as compared to making the dough from scratch and as far as taste goes, can’t tell the difference!!! I rolled mine into appx.6″ sticks and baked them, turned out excellent!!!!

  • Brandie

    We have made homemade pretzels for years, from Grandma’s old German recipe…. They are boiled in a bath with lye to get the pretzel flavor. Yes it’s strange to use something with the skull and crossbones to make your pretzels, but they are delish!

  • Steven Godfrey

    I’m curious as to why so much water, when they are just getting a bath in the water and baking soda. That will be wasting a lot of water. Can’t you cut that in half to maybe 1-1/2qts and a 1/4cup of baking soda?

  • TT Jones

    Looks so good. I’ll be making these for a party but will add jalapeños to the dough. Thanks for the recipe.

  • Kelli

    So sweet seeing your Dad working in the kitchen with you 🙂

  • Susan

    Awesome and love using the pizza dough!

  • glenelle bruneske

    Can yo make big pretzels like this as well?

    • Sara

      Yes you can

  • Tami Mayhew

    Thanks so much for this recipe. I usually make the dough from scratch, but this is an excellent substitute when I don’t have time for the dough to rise. People can’t tell the difference! We use the Totino’s cheese in the chip aisle – really tasty with the bites. For some of the readers who question the water/baking soda ratio – that’s what makes the pretzel flavor and texture.

  • Julie Watson

    These were excellent! Followed directions exactly & they came out great. I too baked mine at 400 for about 10-12 min. One suggestion I would make is to spray your parchment paper with nonstick cooking spray before baking the pretzel bites. I had a hard time getting mine to release from the parchment paper for my first batch, but it was much better after I had sprayed the parchment for the second batch.

  • Rhonda

    Can you make this in advance and bake later?

  • Sandra

    Made these today for a pool party, and they are wonderful! Only question I have is how do you keep them soft until time to set out?

  • Jennifer

    Do you have a recipe for making the pretzels , can we use a dough recipe and then do the bath that you are talking about? I so need some pretzels in my life and I need them like NOW.!!!❤️

  • Chrystal

    The entire pan lasted 5 minutes. So good! We did half salted and half with everything bagel seasoning (and a smidge of cream cheese when done). The family will be requesting often.

Homemade Soft Pretzel Bites Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What's the difference between a pretzel and a soft pretzel? ›

Soft pretzels are large and have a chewy texture. They're usually served individually and are commonly sold at concession stands, restaurants, and bakeries. Meanwhile, hard pretzels are small and crunchy and can be eaten by the handful, depending on their shape.

Is pizza dough and pretzel dough the same? ›

Pretzel doughs are typically made with 40 to 45% dough absorption, while pizza doughs are typically made with around 55% dough absorption. Dough absorption is the amount of water added to the dough expressed as a percentage of the flour weight. Check out the RECIPE BANK for some dough formulas and procedures.

Why do you boil soft pretzels before baking? ›

The answer lies in a brief dip in an alkaline water bath before baking. This bath essentially gelatinizes the outside of the pretzel, preventing it from fully “springing” during baking (as bread does) and giving pretzels their signature chewy crust. It also gives them their unique and indelible “pretzel” flavor.

How do you keep pretzel bites soft? ›

Storing Freshly Baked Soft Pretzels

Individually Wrapped: Wrap each pretzel in plastic wrap to protect against dry air. Room Temperature for Short-Term: Store them in an airtight container at room temperature if enjoying within a couple of days.

Are soft pretzels healthier than hard pretzels? ›

Hard pretzels don't have as much protein or fiber as soft pretzels, but they also have fewer calories and sodium.

What makes pretzel dough taste different? ›

They're Boiled, Not Baked.

The dough is first shaped into a long rope and then boiled in water before being baked at a higher temperature than bread. This process creates a distinctive pretzel shape and gives them their unique taste.

Does Auntie Anne's use lye? ›

Well, the cheery ladies were very clear with me: they do NOT use lye. No sodium hydroxide/poison/caustic soda—none whatsoever—in their pretzels. (They do, however, dip their pretzels in a baking soda solution.) So there you have it.

What kind of salt for soft pretzels? ›

Ideally, you would use pretzel salt when making pretzels. But this type of salt is not always easy to find in the store. That's why many people turn to kosher salt instead. And indeed, these two types of salt have a lot in common.

How does Auntie Anne's cook their pretzels? ›

All those pretzels are made and twisted on the spot.

Auntie Anne's definitely doesn't serve pre-made pretzels! Every location receives shipments of the signature flour mixture, which is put in a mixer along with water and yeast. They're baked, brushed with real butter, salted and served right there.

What is the purpose of putting an egg wash on the pretzel? ›

Egg Wash – The egg wash on the pretzels gives them a little shine, and I find it softens the exterior a bit. For a more traditional taste, omit the egg wash and just use salt when the pretzels come out of the water bath.

What gives soft pretzels their flavor? ›

What Gives Pretzels Their Pretzel Flavor? You have baking soda to thank for that distinct pretzel flavor. Baking soda is highly alkaline and imparts that subtly metallic taste onto the dough before your pretzels go into the oven. Some recipes call for a lye bath, which does the same thing.

Can I keep pretzel bites warm in a crockpot? ›

If you are making them fresh, I recommend lightly wrapping the pretzel bites in tinfoil and place in a slow cooker covered on “warm.” The foil is important in distributing the heat amongst all the stacked pretzel bites without them drying out. If you don't have a slow cooker, then you can do the same in your oven.

How do you make pretzel bites soft again? ›

Preheat your oven to 325 degrees Fahrenheit. Drizzle a small amount of water over the pretzel so that the pretzel is moist but not soggy. Wrap your pretzel in aluminum foil and place it in the oven for five minutes.

What's the difference between soft and hard pretzels? ›

Soft pretzels can usually be baked in 15 minutes; hard pretzels, meanwhile, must be baked for up to an hour. The longer baking time further dries out the pretzel. And, as we have discussed, the lack of moisture is what gives the hard pretzel its brittle texture.

Was the original pretzel hard or soft? ›

Early pretzels were of the “soft” variety; hard pretzels are something of a relatively modern invention. However, contrary to popular belief, hard pretzels did not originate in 1600 when a baker fell asleep while he was tending his fire, burning pretzels to a crisp, as good of a story as that might have been.

What's the difference between a pretzel and a brezel? ›

The pretzel, known as "Brezel" in German, is a type of baked bread product that is typically twisted into a distinctive knot-like shape. Its origin is often attributed to Germany, specifically to the region of Bavaria, although its precise beginnings are somewhat debated.

Are Auntie Anne's pretzels soft? ›

Original Pretzel

The original twist that started it all; a simple, buttery and salty soft pretzel that is better than the best.

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