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Our most recent storm brought nearly 3 feet of snow to us in Crested Butte. And while we have been getting our fill of the powder (and then some!), there is the issue of clearing the snow on and around our house so we can get in and out, and so Neva can potty in the yard without disappearing completely. The thing about snow in Crested Butte is that it doesn’t really melt away until late spring. This morning was a balmy -18°F. So yeah, no melting here, just moving snow to make room for more snow. But the deep freeze is also what keeps the powder stashes fresh for days.


the snow in the yard is piling high (neva and jeremy for scale)

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when neva is not outside, she wants to be outside

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getting turns in the fresh stuff

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we’ve never skied such deep and fluffy powder

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jeremy getting after it in the trees

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Alternatively, you might not be a snow lover (WHY??!). I can’t say I understand, but I know people who dislike the cold and snow of winter. Maybe you prefer to sit at home and watch a bunch of dudes hurl themselves about a rectangular field. Every person has their “thing”. No matter which thing is your thing, there is no denying that a batch of warm, soft pretzel bites would be a good thing!


brown sugar, butter, yeast, egg, salt, baking soda, pretzel salt, water, vegetable oil, flour

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stir the flour and kosher salt together

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get the water to around 100°f

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mix melted butter, warm water, yeast, and brown sugar together

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What I love about the cold weather is how enjoyable baking can be. Baking in summer is just asking for trouble around here as we don’t have air conditioning, our summers keep getting hotter and hotter (boo!!!), and hot weather makes me cranky. But turn the oven on when it’s single digits outside and then fill the house with the aroma of baked goods? That’s the warm fuzzy humanity is seeking. Making pretzels involves yeast dough, boiling, and baking – but the results are so worth it! You can turn it into a fun group project (with adult supervision around hot or sharp things).


add the flour mixture to the wet ingredients

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knead until the dough pulls away from the sides

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place the dough in a greased bowl and turn it over to coat

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When the dough has risen (usually doubled in size), start your pot of water and baking soda boiling. Divvy the dough into eight equal pieces and start rolling each piece into a rope 22 inches long. Cut the ropes into 1-inch pieces to form your proto pretzel bites.


bring the water and baking soda to a boil

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the dough, she has risen

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cut the dough into eighths

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roll each piece of dough into a rope

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slice the ropes into 1-inch pieces

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By now, the water should be boiling. Working in manageable batches, boil several pretzels in the water for 30 to 45 seconds, then scoop them out with a strainer. This is the process that gives your pretzels that lovely browned exterior when you bake them. Scatter the pretzels on a lined baking sheet, making sure they don’t touch (or they will touch forever). A brushing of egg wash and a sprinkle of pretzel salt or kosher salt, and you’re ready for the oven.


straining the pretzel bites out of the water

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beat water and egg for the egg wash

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brush the pretzels with egg wash

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sprinkle salt on top

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Maria‘s original recipe is for plain soft pretzel bites with a cheese dip. I played with other variations like garlic butter soft pretzels and cinnamon sugar soft pretzels. The recipe I followed for the cinnamon sugar version was gross, so I’m not posting that. If you want cinnamon sugar pretzels, you can bake these following the recipe instructions below, except don’t sprinkle them with salt before baking. When the pretzels are done, brush them with melted butter and toss them in a mixture of 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon and 2 tablespoons of sugar. The garlic version is included in the recipe below, and that was a big winner around here because who doesn’t love garlic, butter, and bread together?


some options: cinnamon and sugar or butter and garlic

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minced garlic

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simmer the melted butter and garlic until fragrant

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The pretzels are ready when they turn a deep golden brown on top. Take them out of the oven and serve immediately if you are opting for a plain pretzel. I went for the garlic butter pretzels, which adds the extra step of brushing the pretzels with garlic butter before serving. Easy!


baked golden and ready to eat

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unless you want to brush them with garlic butter for extra awesomeness

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No matter the occasion: game day, snack day, stay at home day, or après ski – these warm, soft, and addictive little nuggets are sure to please. Serve with cheese dip, mustard, or whatever you like to accompany your plain or garlic pretzels. Cinnamon sugar pretzels probably don’t need a dipping sauce, but if you insist on being THAT person, you can whip up any old cream cheese frosting to go with it. And since they’re little, it’s okay to have more than one!


garlic butter pretzels with mustard

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the bowl is a party unto itself

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Pretzel Bites
[print recipe]
from Two Peas and Their Pod

1 1/2 cups warm water (about 100°F)
2 tbsps light brown sugar
1 packet or 2 1/4 tsps active dry yeast
6 tbsps unsalted butter, melted
2 1/2 tsps kosher salt
4 3/4 cups all-purpose flour
vegetable oil
10 cups + 1 tbsp water
2/3 cup baking soda
1 egg, beaten
sea salt or pretzel salt

garlic butter (optional)
6 tbsps unsalted butter, melted
2 cloves garlic, minced

Stir together 1 1/2 cups of warm water, the brown sugar, yeast, and melted butter in the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the dough hook. Let sit for 5 minutes. In a separate bowl, combine the kosher salt and the flour. Add the flour mixture to the wet mixture and mix on low until just combined. Increase the mixing speed to medium and let mix for 3 minutes until the dough begins to pull away from the sides of the bowl. Knead the dough for another minute. Grease a large bowl with vegetable oil. Place the dough in the bowl, then turn it over to coat the entire dough ball in oil. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and let it rise for an hour in a warm place.

Preheat oven to 425°F. Whisk the egg and 1 tablespoon of water together to make the egg wash. Set aside. Line two baking sheets with parchment paper. Combine the 10 cups of water and the baking soda in a large pot and bring to a boil over high heat. While the water heats, divide the pretzel dough into 8 equal size pieces. Roll each eighth into a 22-inch long rope. Cut each rope into 1-inch pieces. Boil the pieces in batches for 30-45 seconds, then remove them from the water with a strainer. Set the pieces on the parchment-lined baking sheets making sure the pretzels don’t touch each other. Brush the tops of the pretzels with the egg wash, sprinkle with salt, and bake for 12-13 minutes until they are golden brown. Cool on a baking rack. Serve with mustard. Makes 176 pretzel bites.

Garlic pretzel bites (variation): Bring the butter and garlic to a simmer in a small saucepan over medium-low heat. Continue to simmer until fragrant. Remove from heat and brush the garlic butter over the warm pretzel bites.


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FAQs

What is the secret ingredient which makes a pretzel taste like a pretzel? ›

Lye. The dough is simple; take a basic yeast-risen dough that can be readied in an afternoon. But the trick to great pretzels is dipping the pretzels in a liquid wash before baking — and not just any wash, but a combination of water and lye. That's what gives pretzels their terrific color, texture and flavor.

Do Germans eat pretzels with butter? ›

The origin of pretzels is in Germany, in particular around Stuttgart, although the Bavarians claim having invented the pretzels, and they are sold with crumbles of salt. Salt is the standard. You can also get them with butter additionally, or with lunch meat, ham, cheese, spread cheese.

How do you keep pretzel bites soft? ›

Wrap the Pretzels in a dish cloth and put them in a plastic container or put them directly in a paper bag - in both cases store the Pretzels a cool place. There is no way to have "fresh" Pretzels the next day without baking them again for a short time (after wetting the Pretzel a bit).

What are pretzel bites made of? ›

Dough for Soft Pretzel Bites

You need just 6 basic ingredients to get started including warm water, yeast, a little sugar to feed the yeast, melted butter, salt, and all-purpose flour. (If you have it, the same amount of bread flour works too!). You can use either instant (quick rise) or active dry yeast in this dough.

What is the secret solution for Auntie Anne's pretzels? ›

While dough is rising, prepare a baking soda water bath with 2 cups warm water and 2 tbsp baking soda. Be certain to stir often. After dough has risen, pinch off bits of dough and roll into a long rope (about 1/2 inch or less thick) and shape. Dip pretzel in soda solution and place on greased baking sheet.

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 put butter on their pretzels? ›

Our Original Pretzel only contains 5 grams of fat, and, yes, it is lightly dipped in butter. Since Auntie Anne's Pretzels are made fresh in our stores, you can request your pretzel without butter for a lower calorie option or order your pretzel without salt.

What is the difference between a Bavarian pretzel and a soft pretzel? ›

Unlike their American counterpart, Bavarian pretzels pack a denser, chewier inside and a darker, crispier outside. And there's a certain "tang" to the Bavarian-style pretzel that sets it apart from other soft pretzels. But best of all, it doesn't need to be dipped in cheese or drenched in butter to taste delicious!

What is the difference between American and German pretzels? ›

You may pick up on how the taste is different, as German soft pretzels are known for containing a thicker, denser, and chewier inside while having a slightly crispier outside. The main difference to note between the more “American-style” pretzels and German pretzels is an ingredient called lye.

Can you let pretzel dough rise overnight? ›

Choose a bowl that will be large enough to contain the dough after it has doubled in size, and grease it lightly with butter. Transfer the dough to the greased bowl and cover the bowl tightly with plastic wrap. Put the dough in the refrigerator to rise for at least 8 hours, and up to 24 hours, for optimal flavor.

How do you cook Eastern Standard pretzel bites? ›

Directions: Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Thaw One-Timer Soft Pretzel Bites. Slice diagonally & assemble on baking sheet, then bake for 2-3 minutes.

Are soft pretzel bites healthy? ›

Pretzels don't have many downsides as an occasional snack. Soft pretzels and flavored pretzels are usually higher in calories, salt, sugar, and fat than hard pretzels, so you may want to limit your intake of those varieties.

Why do pretzels make you thirsty? ›

The main reason why you get thirsty after eating pretzels is because of a little thing called osmotic thirst. It sounds scary, but it really isn't. Osmotic balance refers to the balance between the amount of water in your cells and the amount of water outside your cells.

Are Auntie Anne's pretzels baked or fried? ›

A hint of sour cream and onion are freshly baked into a warm, soft pretzel for you to savor bite by bite.

Where does the pretzel taste come from? ›

In the state of Bavaria, pretzels are more evenly formed and soft all over, with arms just about as thick as their belly. Before baking, however, they are all dipped in lye, a sodium hydroxide solution that gives them their glossy, chestnut brown crust and unmistakable alkali flavor.

What is the chemical dip on pretzels? ›

The dipping stage normally takes just 10-15 seconds of exposure to the hot alkaline solution which is about 200°F. Traditionally the solution was a mixture of sodium hydroxide and water. Today, most production involves the use of sodium carbonate and bicarbonate solutions which are not as caustic as NaOH.

What makes pretzels smell like pretzels? ›

After removing other scent molecules individually, the researchers found two molecules that are essential to the unique pretzel scent: 2-acetyl-1-pyrroline, which has a roasted smell, and 4-hydroxy-2,5-dimethyl-3(2H)-furanone, which has a caramel smell.

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

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.

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