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What You Need
- 3 3/4 cups all-purpose flour
- 1 1/2 teaspoons table salt
- Kosher Salt for Topping
- 1 teaspoons vegetable oil
- 1 teaspoon butter (melted)
- 3/4 cup plus 1 tablespoons powdered sugar
- 1 tablespoon plus 1/2 teaspoon active dry yeast
- 1 1/4 cups + 2 tablespoons warm water
What To Do
ā Prepare yeast as instructed on the packet
ā Add oil to the yeast and stir.
ā In a separate bowl mix place powdered sugar, butter, flour and salt. Mix. Place yeast mixture into the dry ingredient bowl.
Flour a surface and knead the dough for about 10 minutes.
Place dough in a covered bowl ( I use plastic wrap) and let it rest for about an hour at 80 degrees. Dough should double in size.
Preheat oven at 425
Take dough and cut into 8 sections. And roll into a long rope.
Below is a video on how to make the pretzel shape.
Prepare a baking soda water bath with 2 cups warm water and 2 tbsp baking soda. ( It will give the pretzel that wonderful brown color).
Dip each pretzel into the bath.
Place pretzel on to parchment paper on top of a baking sheet.
Bake for about 10 minutes or until pretzel is brown.
Blush melted butter (optional ) onto each and sprinkle salt on top.
Copy Cat Recipe - Auntie Anne's Pretzels
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Ingredients
- 3Ā¾ cups all-purpose flour
- 1Ā½ teaspoons table salt
- Rock Salt for Topping
- 1 teaspoons vegetable oil
- 1 teaspoon butter (melted)
- Ā¾ cup plus 1 tablespoons powdered sugar
- 1 tablespoon plus Ā½ teaspoon active dry yeast
- 1Ā¼ cups + 2 tablespoons warm water
Instructions
- Prepare yeast as instructed on the packet
- - Add oil to the yeast and stir.
- - In a separate bowl mix place powdered sugar, butter, flour and salt. Mix. Place yeast mixture into the dry ingredient bowl.
- Flour a surface and knead the dough for about 10 minutes.
- Place dough in a covered bowl ( I use plastic wrap) and let it rest for about an hour at 80 degrees. Dough should double in size.
- Preheat oven at 425
- Take dough and cut into 8 sections. And roll into a long rope.
- Below is a video on how to make the pretzel shape.
- Prepare a baking soda water bath with 2 cups warm water and 2 tbsp baking soda. ( It will give the pretzel that wonderful brown color).
- Dip each pretzel into the bath.
- Place pretzel on to parchment paper on top of a baking sheet.
- Bake for about 10 minutes or until pretzel is brown.
- Blush melted butter ( additional butter ) onto each and sprinkle salt on top.
Recipe is from HERE
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Comments
Tara
How did you keep the dough at 80 degrees? My house is approximately 70 degrees and donāt know if this will affect the pretzels.
Budget Savvy Diva
I place the bowl on the stove and turn the oven to the lowest setting and have the door slightly openā¦ This is what I did
bill
they are rerally good but i didmy own recipe
Pascha
Rock salt is not the right salt. You want to use kosher salt. Rock salt is what you use when making ice cream or for sprinkling on the ground when itās icy out. You donāt eat rock salt. Good recipe other than that, though. š
Dawn
Can the recipe be halved or can the pretzels be froze after baking?
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Kirsten
My yeast packet doesnāt have any prep instructionsā¦ what does this usually entail? Thanks!
Janet
This sounds awesome ā I think auntie anneās literally soaks them in butter at some point. I know they do that for the little mini bites, Iāve watched them fish them out of it before!
Rebecca
Just made these tonight and they are amazing! Very easy to make and delicious.
Budget Savvy Diva
I am so glad that you liked them
Erin
Hey pretzel makers! Found this to be a great recipe, very flexible. Used 1/2 c caster sugar instead of powder and worked fine. Also needed much more flour when it came time to knead, but again, they turned out fab. The skinnier I rolled them out the better. Happy baking!
Beth Anne
I LOVE Auntie Annieās but the malls with them are FAR and it can be expensive. Iām def. going to try this recipe out in the near future.
Hannah Reeves
So true!!! But they are so good!
Regina
I buy yeast in bulk and also donāt have the instructions. Could someone please specify?
Christine
Preparing(proofing) the yeast would be adding it to the water that is 105-110 degrees. Too hot and you will kill the yeast! You will know if you killed it because it will not start growing in the water. If the water is cooler it will take longer to proof.
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christina P
Hi ā¦ā¦the recipe leaves out the instructions for adding water to the doughā¦..after step 3 it says to knead your dough ā and I only had dry ingredients! lolā¦..add 1 1/4 cup of water after step 3 or you wonāt have dough!
Judith R
Christina P,The water is added to the yeast thats why after step 3 you go on to step 4, without adding more water.
Beka
So I just tried doing this recipe and I donāt know what I am doing wrong. I got to the part to āIn a separate bowl mix place powdered sugar, butter, flour and salt. Mix. Place yeast mixture into the dry ingredient bowl.
Flour a surface and knead the dough for about 10 minutes.āWell, when I began to knead it, it is just all crumbly. I did everything exactly as you said. So what did I do wrong? Why is it crumbly? How did you go about doing this step?
Beka
Oh, nevermind. I see others had the same problem. Letās see if I can fix it now š
Kim
Made these just now. OMG so delicious. Added cinnimon sugar to some too, to die for!
Mrs. Luttrell
In the process of making themā¦Thinking its going to be a winner! This is the first pinterest recipe that I actually was inspired to make immediately! lol
Mrs. Luttrell
Ok they are doneā¦ hereās what I learned:
1. Parchment paper is NOT wax paper.
my oven started smoking 2 min into baking them. Thank God I was on the phone with my mom who explained the difference to me lol.2. ugly pretzels still taste yummy!
Even though they look nothing like auntie anneās pretzels, they taste HEAVENLY!Thank you so much! Canāt wait to actually do it again ā¦minus the wax paper.
Beka Kopenski
Oh my I did the same exact thing with the wax paper! I was so lost as to why my oven was smoking but the pretzels looked fine! I finally realized what was the problem and fixed it! Glad Iām not the only one š
Mrs. Luttrell
HA! Me too!!!
bridget
Tasted delicious and looked great until i had to cut them off the parchment paper. I couldnāt even peel the paper off š what did i do wrong?
Also, I added some water after mixing wet with dryā¦.just added a little at a time until I had a nice sticky dough. If they didnāt stick so bad, they would have been perfect!Jessica
I like the pretzel bites. Could I just roll them into long ropes and cut them into small pieces before baking?
Budget Savvy Diva
Yep
Amber
Have you tried these with gluten free flour?
Alyssa
Has anyone tried these with whole wheat flour? Iām a bit of a nazi about having white flour around, but I know whole wheat makes things heavier. Iād like to attempt with honey as a sweeter as well (I keep bees). Maybe I should just make them and find out. Sheesh. Iāll let you know š
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Kimberly
You can use Rhodes rolls or bread dough to make homemade pretzels as well. You do everything you would do with the dough except for making the dough from scratch.
Chris
ok, just got done making these pretzels. WONDERFUL!!!!!!! Thanks to everyone who commented on wax paper. I was going to use it. These taste just like Auntie Annes. The only thing I would do next time (And there will be a next time) is make them 1/2 the size. These were the size you buyā¦.HUGE. So I could get 16 out of this. EXCELLENT THANKS SOOOOO MUCH!!!!! Everyone should try this recipe. You will be glad that you did, I promise you!!!
Lori
OH, MY WORD!!!! Anyone who is thinking of making these, do it NOW! I found this recipe today (thank you, Pinterest) and just couldnāt dare put it in my āsomedayā¦ā file. It was a must-do-right-away, and I say the same for everyone.
They were lovely. My only problems were not being able to get a good rise in my small cold apartment (yet the texture of the finished product was still perfect), and not being able to roll it into a thin rope. Iād roll it out to 2 1/2ā² and right away itād snap back to about 18ā³. Anyone know why my rope kept springing back? Did I knead it too much? Not enough? Like I mentioned, the texture and everything was great.
Thank you so much! I always love finding a new recipe to put in my little black book.Cee
I never have any luck with active dry yeast. What alterations should I make to the recipe if I use instant yeast instead? Anyone have any suggestions?
pamela ennis
Has anyone omitted the parchment paper? I donāt have any and donāt want to go to the store. Also I just added the yeast and the called for water. And then the oil. I have never used yeast before and had no idea what to do. My yeast jar said something about adding a teaspoon of sugar and let sit for 10mins to see if the yeast was active? I just skipped that part. Hope they turn out! Fingers crossed!!
pamela ennis
They turned out YUMMY!! And my 3 yr. old who never eats anything ate about 4 of these!! Thanks for sharing!!
Shauna
Just as a tip, sprinkle the sea salt onto the pretzels after the baking soda wash and BEFORE you bake them. Then the salt will stick to them rather than falling off of your precions pretzels. How do I know? I may or may not have worked at a pretzel shop for more than a yearā¦
Marie
So glad I found this! Pinning it as I have been craving delicious pretzels, but havenāt had time to go to the mall to get one!
Patricia
Pretzels are always good. thanks.
catherine p
I love Auntie Annās will def. be trying this recipe
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Laura
One trick I use whenever I need dough to rise is to use my microwave. DO NOT TURN IT ON!!! We have an over-the-stove wall mounted microwave and if I turn on the built in stove light thatās on its underside it makes the inside of the microwave nice and warm but not too hot! I also donāt have to worry about forgetting and preheating my oven with the dough in itā¦ I may or may not have done that beforeā¦ š
mesha
Made this. Too sweet, my body literally shaking coz of that sugary taste.