New York pretzels are a delightful and popular snack that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. They are known for their distinctive flavor, chewy texture, and crispy exterior. Whether you are a seasoned baker or a novice in the kitchen, finding the best recipe to cook New York pretzels can be a daunting task. This article aims to guide you through the process of selecting the perfect recipe, ensuring that you create the most delicious and authentic New York pretzels. From gathering the necessary ingredients to mastering the art of folding and shaping, we will cover all the essential steps involved in making this timeless treat. So, if you are ready to embark on this culinary adventure, let's dive right in and explore the world of New York pretzels.
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NEW YORK-STYLE SOFT PRETZELS
When I was in New York City, I ate soft pretzels and now I can make them at home! Dipped in a little mustard or not, you will enjoy these! Adapted from Martha Stewart via Herbivoracious. Here's what it says: "Have you ever bought something from a pretzel vendor? It's as if a drug deal is going down, but with pretzels. "I'd like (some of your finest crack) a pretzel please." And then, you take a couple bucks out of your pocket, hand it to the pretzel (dealer) vendor, and he hands you a nice warm pretzel. You pick up the yellow bottle placed in front of you, squeeze a generous amount of fluorescent yellow mustard around the entire pretzel, and make your merry way around New York City, while the pretzel kindly (because pretzels can be kind, just like humans and cats) warms your fingers, as your other hand hides in your coat pocket from the gelid winter breeze." Go to Herbivoracious to see great step by step pictures of how to shape the pretzels. Prep time includes rising time.
Provided by Sharon123
Categories Yeast Breads
Time 1h54m
Yield 12 pretzels
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- Mix yeast, sea salt, sugar, and warm water in a small bowl, whisking until sugar dissolves. Let stand until foamy, about 5 to 10 minutes (about 8 minutes is right).
- Place flour into a large bowl. Using two butter knives, a pastry cutter, or your fingertips, cut the butter into the flour until the mixture resembles coarse crumbs.
- Slowly pour yeast mixture over flour mixture, stirring with a wooden spoon or your hands to combine. Using your hands, gather dough together. Turn dough onto a lightly floured surface, and knead until it is no longer sticky, about 5 minutes.
- Lightly brush a large bowl with oil and turn the dough to coat. Cover with plastic, and let rise in a warm place, until the dough has doubled in size. About 1 hour. (If you want, you can place the bowl of dough in the refrigerator over night).
- Cut dough into 12 equal pieces, and roll each into an 18-inch rope. Form a U shape with 1 rope, and twist ends together twice. Fold twisted portions backward along center of U shape to form a circle, then gently press ends of rope onto dough to seal. Transfer to an oiled baking sheet, and repeat. Let rise for 20 minutes.
- Preheat oven to 475ºF.
- Bring a large pot of water to a boil, and add baking soda and 1 ½ tablespoons granulated sugar. Boil pretzels in batches until puffed and slightly shiny, 1 to 2 minutes per side. Transfer to wire racks to drain.Place pretzels on an oiled baking sheet. Mix the 1 teaspoon water and egg in a small bowl. Brush each pretzel with the egg wash. Sprinkle the with the pretzel salt or course grain sea salt.
- Bake until golden brown and cooked through, about 15 minutes. Pretzels will keep, uncovered at room temperature for up to 12 hours.
- Re-warm in a 250 degree oven if desired, or toast the pretzels in a toaster, and serve with mustard. Enjoy!
NEW YORK PRETZELS
Steps:
- Stir together sugar, yeast, and 1 1/2 cups lukewarm water (105 to 110°F) in a glass measuring cup, then let stand until foamy, about 5 minutes. (If mixture doesn't foam, discard and start over with new yeast.)
- Whisk together 3 1/2 cups flour and 1 tablespoon table salt in a large bowl. Add yeast mixture and stir with a wooden spoon until it forms a dough. Dust work surface with 1 tablespoon flour, then turn out dough and knead, gradually dusting with just enough additional flour to make a smooth sticky dough, about 8 minutes. (Dough needs to be somewhat sticky to facilitate rolling and forming into pretzels).
- Return dough to bowl and cover bowl tightly with plastic wrap, then let dough rise in a draft-free place at warm room temperature until doubled in bulk, about 45 minutes. Turn out dough onto a clean work surface and cut into 8 equal pieces. Using your palms, roll 1 piece back and forth on a clean dry work surface into a rope about 24 inches long. If dough sticks to your hands, lightly dust them with flour. Twist dough into a pretzel shape. (Dough will retract as you form the pretzel.)
- Transfer pretzel with your hands to an oiled baking sheet and form 7 more pretzels in same manner with remaining dough, spacing them 1 1/2 inches apart.
- Let pretzels stand, uncovered, about 20 minutes. Meanwhile, put oven rack in upper third of oven and preheat oven to 425°F. Bring a wide 6-quart pot of water to a boil.
- Using both hands, carefully add 3 pretzels, 1 at a time, to boiling water and cook, turning over once with tongs, until pretzels are puffed and shape is set, about 3 minutes. Transfer parboiled pretzels to a rack to cool. Repeat with remaining 5 pretzels in 2 batches.
- Line baking sheet with parchment paper and oil paper, then arrange pretzels on sheet. Brush pretzels lightly with some of egg and sprinkle with pretzel salt. Bake until golden brown and lightly crusted, about 35 minutes. Cool 15 minutes, then serve warm.
- *Available at King Arthur Flour (800-827-6836).
Tips:
- Use bread flour: It has a higher protein content than all-purpose flour, which will give your pretzels a chewy texture.
- Dissolve the sugar in warm water: This will help the yeast to activate.
- Knead the dough until it is smooth and elastic: This will help to develop the gluten in the flour, which will also give your pretzels a chewy texture.
- Let the dough rise in a warm place: This will help the yeast to grow and produce carbon dioxide, which will cause the dough to rise.
- Shape the dough into pretzels: There are many different ways to shape pretzels, so get creative!
- Boil the pretzels in a baking soda solution: This will give them their distinctive chewy texture and golden brown color.
- Bake the pretzels until they are golden brown: This will help to develop their flavor.
Conclusion:
New York pretzels are a delicious and iconic snack. They are perfect for enjoying on their own or with your favorite dipping sauce. With a little practice, you can make New York pretzels at home that are just as good as the ones you buy from a street vendor. So what are you waiting for? Give this recipe a try today!
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