I could not decide whether should I make savoury or sweet pretzels, so I made half of each!
My puffy pretzels! Looks more like buns! Haha!
About to go into the boiling bicarbonate of soda solution.
After boiling in the bicarbonate of soda solution for just under one minute, and they are a little out of shape after that! For the sweet pretzels, I've sprinkled a mixture of cinnamon powder and brown sugar over the top. And for the savoury pretzels, I've sprinkled a mixture of garlic powder and dried oregano. (I did not sprinkle the top with coarse salt as per instructions in the recipe).
Sweet and savoury, which one do I prefer?
These pretzels are soft, chewy and the one with the cinnamon-sugar over the top, is really nice. Makes a wonderful snack with a cup of tea.
The recipe says to serve the pretzels with some grainy mustard. I have not tried that before!
Surprisingly, it was really good eating the savoury pretzels with grainy mustard! I like them both, both the sweet and savoury.
Soft Pretzels with Grainy Mustard
(adapted from "Williams-Sonoma : Home Baked Comfort", Kim Laidlaw)
makes 12 pretzels
1 cup (8fl oz/250ml) warm water (110F/43C)
1 package (2-1/4 tsp) active dry yeast
1 tbsp sugar
3 tbsp olive oil, plus more if needed
3-1/4 cups (16-1/2oz/515gm) all-purpose flour (I use bread flour)
1 tsp kosher salt (1/2 tsp sea salt)
1/3 cup (2-1/2 oz/75gm) baking soda
coarse salt for sprinkling
grainy mustard for serving
In the bowl of a stand mixer, stir together the warm water, yeast, and sugar. Let stand until foamy, about 10 minutes. Add the 3 tablespoons oil, the flour, and kosher salt. Attach the dough hook and knead the dough on medium-low speed until smooth, about 10 minutes. Form the dough into a ball, cover the bowl with plastic wrap, and let rise in a warm, draft-free spot until doubled, about 1 hour.
Line 2 baking sheets with parchment paper and brush the parchment with oil. Dump the dough onto a lightly floured work surface, then cut it into 12 equal pieces. Roll each piece into a long rope about 18 inches (45cm) long. With each rope positioned horizontally, bring the 2 ends up and toward the center as if forming an oval, cross one end over the other, and press each end into the bottom of the oval to create a pretzel shape. Place the pretzels on the prepared pan, spacing them evenly.
Position a rack in the middle of the oven and preheat to 450F (230C). Fill a large, wide saucepan with 7 cups (56fl oz/1.75liter) water, stir in the baking soda, and bring to a boil. Gently drop 2 or 3 pretzels at a time into the boiling water (be careful not to overcrowd them). Boil for just under 1 minute, turning once with a large slotted spoon or spatula. Return the boiled pretzels to the baking sheet, top side up.
Sprinkle the pretzels with coarse salt. Bake until beautifully browned, about 10 minutes, rotating the pans about halfway through. Serve warm with big spoonfuls of grainy mustard.
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Hi Joyce,
ReplyDeleteBest to have both, ya. These 2 flavours sweet & savoury soft & chewy Pretzels of yours looked so yummy !
Hi Joyce,
ReplyDeleteI have made mine like buns before but got deeply traumatized by my husband and son!!! And so I went easy on my soda water application this time and baked something that is skinnier like the Auntie Anne's kind :p
Yours look really soft and fluffy!
Zoe
It doesn't matter puffy as long as they are delicious. They are great for the coming Octoberfest.
ReplyDeleteIt looks so yummy! I must try this pretzel!! ;)
ReplyDeleteDo you still have malabar spinach seeds?
Joyce, I love soft pretzels! I used to buy the Auntie Annes's pretzels and they were so good. I saw Zoe's pretzels and now I see yours. Geez! I must also bake pretzels! I am just concerned about the part where we have to dip/boil the pretzels in soda solution. Very tricky that!
ReplyDeleteI can smell the sweet cinnamon even from here! They are so puffy I like!!
ReplyDeleteMy grandsons would love these! My husband loves eating pretzels with mustard too :)
ReplyDeletehello joyce! i think to not having them look like buns, we try rolling the rope thin as possible and make the loops after shaping them not so near to each other....sweet or savoury, i bet both just as delicious..yum!
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