BAVARIAN PRETZELS/ PRETZEL ROLLS (LAUGENBREZELN)

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This easy recipe is from one of my all time favorite bread making cookbooks Local Breads by Daniel Leader/ Lauren Chattman with the directions tweaked just a little. I usually double the recipe and have always had outstanding results.The dough can be refrigerated from 2-24 hours so I sometimes bake 1 batch and then save the rest of the dough for the next day so they are fresh. I mostly use the recipe to make pretzel rolls and often wrap the dough around hot dogs or sausages which are a favorite of my DS (Pretzel Dogs) *See note at bottom of instructions*. I occasionally add a little extra flour depending on the weather to get my dough as directed below. The dough should be a little moist/ sticky. Add only a tablespoon at a time if extra is needed. Please read the recipe through before starting. This recipe prints out as 2 pages for those that may want to set their print job to 2 sided :)

Provided by Brenda.

Categories     Breads

Time 3h30m

Yield 8 rolls/pretzels, 8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 8

3 3/4-4 cups unbleached bread flour
3 tablespoons unsalted butter, chilled, cut into 1/4 inch pieces
1 1/4 cups warm water (70-78 degrees)
1 teaspoon instant yeast
2 1/4 teaspoons sea salt
1/3 cup baking soda (for boiling the rolls)
kosher salt (for topping) (optional)
sesame seeds (for topping) (optional)

Steps:

  • Place the flour in the bowl of a stand mixer.
  • Using the paddle attachment stir in the butter on low speed until it is evenly distributed and the texture of coarse cornmeal, 1-2 minutes.
  • Pour in the water and sprinkle on the yeast and salt.
  • Switch to the dough hook and knead on medium until very smooth and pliable, about 8-10 minutes.
  • Shape the dough into a ball and place in a large well oiled bowl.
  • Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and let stand in a warm place, (70-75 degrees) for about 1 hour until it has slightly expanded and risen to a dome.
  • Lightly oil a baking sheet, (I use parchment paper).
  • Turn the dough out onto an unfloured countertop and pat into a rough rectangle.
  • Cut the dough into 8 equal pieces.
  • At this point you can shape the dough into either pretzels or rolls.
  • Arrange the rolls on the baking sheet at least 1 inch apart and cover with plastic wrap.
  • Place the baking sheet in the refrigerator for 2-24 hours.The dough will not necessarily rise while refrigerated, but it helps them to hold their shape while handling.
  • Boiling and Baking:.
  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
  • Bring 4 quarts of water to a boil in a wide 6 quart kettle, (I highly recommend you do not use a teflon coated kettle as I ruined my brand new Calphalon pot this way. The baking soda is acidic).
  • ***IMPORTANT- Add the baking soda slowly, (The water will bubble like crazy when you add the baking soda and can boil over furiously if added too fast).
  • Turn the heat down to a healthy simmer.
  • Add the rolls 1 at a time to the boiling water and allow each roll to rise to the surface before adding the next one. (I only make about 3-4 at a time).
  • After each roll has risen to the surface, let cook for about 20 seconds and then flip over with a slotted spoon and cook the other side for 20 seconds.
  • Remove the rolls from the water with a slotted spoon, draining them well and place on a freshly oiled baking sheet. (I use parchment paper). Repeat until all rolls have been boiled.
  • Sprinkle the rolls with salt or seeds if desired and place the baking sheet in the oven for 30-35 minutes.
  • When nicely browned remove the rolls from the oven to a cooling rack and let cool at least 10 minutes.
  • If you have any leftover, place the rolls in a plastic bag and they will be good for about 1-2 days, (We have never had leftovers *wink*).
  • ****If making "Pretzel Dogs" simply flatten the piece of dough by hand into a rectangle (Step 10) big enough to accomodate your hot dog (I pat the hot dog dry with paper towels first). Place hot dog on long side of dough rectangle and roll up tucking in the sides and pinching the seams so they are well sealed. Continue with/to step 11.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 274.9, Fat 5.5, SaturatedFat 2.9, Cholesterol 11.4, Sodium 3209.1, Carbohydrate 47.2, Fiber 1.9, Sugar 0.2, Protein 8.3

Abhishek Sharma
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These pretzels are the perfect snack or appetizer. They're also great for parties.


Eco CleanMaster
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These pretzels are so easy to make. I love that I can make them at home and they taste just as good as the ones from the bakery.


carlos rodriguez
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I've made these pretzels several times and they always turn out great. They're a family favorite.


Zunairah Akhtar
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These pretzels are delicious! I highly recommend them.


melody person
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The lye bath was too strong and the pretzels ended up with a bitter taste.


RE KHA
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I had trouble getting the pretzels to rise properly. They ended up being a bit dense.


MD JUNAEID
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The pretzels were a bit too salty for my taste, but overall they were still good.


Nands Foslara
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I made these pretzels for Oktoberfest and they were a huge success. Thanks for sharing the recipe!


Gracie B
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These pretzels were a hit at my party! Everyone loved them.


Matthew Markel
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I love the combination of sweet and salty in these pretzels. The sugar glaze is the perfect finishing touch.


Pig 10
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Followed the recipe exactly and the pretzels came out great! The lye bath is essential for that authentic Bavarian flavor.


Bahadar zeb
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These pretzels turned out amazing! The flavor was spot-on, and the texture was perfect - crispy on the outside and chewy on the inside. I'll definitely be making these again.