Provided by dedmund
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 450°. Pour beer into the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a dough hook (see cooks note if you do not have a stand mixer), sprinkle yeast over top, add sugar and stir. Allow yeast to bloom for 5-10 minutes. Once it is nice and foamy, it is ready. *It should look like the 'head' of a beer poured too quickly and smell yeasty. Meanwhile in a medium mixing bowl combine cheeses, bacon and jalapeños. Mix together. You may need to use a wood spoon to get it well mixed. In a small bowl beat egg, set aside. Sprinkle clean counter top with ¼ cup flour. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or spray with cooking spray. Set aside. Add flour and salt to stand mixer. Knead for 3- 5 minutes until the dough comes together in one ball. Add more flour a tablespoon at a time as needed, if bread is too sticky to come together. Dough should be tacky when you pull it out of the mixer, not sticky. Place dough on floured counter top and knead in flour until it is no longer tacky, just a minute or two. Form dough into a ball. We are going to cut this ball into 36 (somewhat) even pieces. First quarter the ball of dough. *I used a bench scraper, but a butter knife would work too. Roll each quarter into a fat log. Cut that into 3 pieces. Roll each piece into a log and cut into 3 pieces. When you are done you will have 36 pieces. Fill a medium (4 cup) bowl with 2 cups of hot water and add baking soda. Place baking sheet, baking soda water and cheese mixture on the counter that you are working on. Roll each dough piece (one at a time) into a ball and then flatten it into a circle. Add 1 tablespoon of cheese mixture in the center *I used a tablespoon scooper. Carefully pull each side over the cheese to create a 'cheese package', pinching the edges closed. Roll the dough into a ball. Be careful to make sure you can not see the cheese through the dough. Tap fingers in flour, pinch any tears and roll again. Set aside and repeat until you have 3 stuffed dough balls. Transfer 3 stuffed dough balls to hot water mixture and allow to set while you prepare the next 3. Prepare the next 3 dough balls. Remove dough balls from water with a slotted spoon and place on prepared baking sheet. Place 3 newly prepared balls into the water and prepare 3 more. Repeat until all dough balls are on the cookie sheet. Cooks Note: You can mix the dough by hand if you do not have a stand mixer. Add water, yeast and sugar to a large bowl. Once the yeast blooms stir in the salt and the flour. Mix with a spoon. Turn dough out onto floured counter top and knead for 3-5 minutes until dough is no longer sticky. Proceed with remaining instructions. I microwaved the beer in a glass microwave safe measuring cup, 15 seconds at a time until it was 110-120 degrees.
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Hum nath Dhakal
[email protected]These were amazing! I made them for a party and they were a huge hit. Everyone loved them. I made them with a cream cheese and cheddar cheese filling, and they were perfect. The pretzels were crispy on the outside and soft and chewy on the inside, an
Obanla Modasola
[email protected]These were delicious! I made them with a cream cheese and cheddar cheese filling, and they were perfect. The pretzels were crispy on the outside and soft and chewy on the inside, and the filling was creamy and flavorful. I will definitely be making t
Shamsa Khaksar
[email protected]These were a disaster! The pretzels were too soft and the filling was too runny. I think I overcooked the pretzels, and I didn't use enough cheese in the filling. I will not be making these again.
Ariyan Kakoli
[email protected]These were good, but not great. The pretzels were a little too salty for my taste, and the filling was a little bland. I think I would have liked them better if I had used a different type of pretzel and a more flavorful filling.
Kelly Gravestock
[email protected]These were amazing! I made them for a party and they were a huge hit. Everyone loved them. I made them with a cream cheese and cheddar cheese filling, and they were perfect. The pretzels were crispy on the outside and soft and chewy on the inside, an
square Lion
[email protected]These were delicious! I made them with a cream cheese and cheddar cheese filling, and they were perfect. The pretzels were crispy on the outside and soft and chewy on the inside, and the filling was creamy and flavorful. I will definitely be making t
SR Sumon
[email protected]These were a disaster! The pretzels were too soft and the filling was too runny. I think I overcooked the pretzels, and I didn't use enough cheese in the filling. I will not be making these again.
festus addae
[email protected]These were good, but not great. The pretzels were a little too salty for my taste, and the filling was a little bland. I think I would have liked them better if I had used a different type of pretzel and a more flavorful filling.
Abubakar Bako
[email protected]These were amazing! I made them for a party and they were a huge hit. Everyone loved them. I made them with a cream cheese and cheddar cheese filling, and they were perfect. The pretzels were crispy on the outside and soft and chewy on the inside, an
Jonayed Reza
[email protected]I was pleasantly surprised by how easy these were to make. I thought they would be more time-consuming, but they were actually quite simple. The hardest part was waiting for them to cool before eating them! I made them with a cream cheese and cheddar
Jennifer Crawford
[email protected]These were a huge hit at my party! I made them with a variety of fillings, including cream cheese, cheddar cheese, and bacon. They were all delicious, but the bacon ones were my favorite. The pretzels were crispy on the outside and soft and chewy on