The Original Keto Soft Pretzels Recipe - Simply the Best! (2024)

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What makes these keto soft pretzels so special is the inclusion of yeast. They are soft and chewy with a beautiful yeasty aroma of freshly baked bread and very low carb with just 2g net carbs.

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Why makes this recipe so good

  • Flavor: The addition of yeast to the recipe creates a slightly sour and yeasty flavor that is similar to that of traditional soft pretzels.
  • Texture: Using yeast in the dough helps create a lighter and fluffier texture characteristic of traditional soft pretzels.
  • Authenticity: Using yeast in the recipe helps create a more authentic soft pretzel experience that resembles traditional pretzels’ texture, flavor, and aroma.
  • Low-carb and keto-friendly: Like other keto soft pretzel recipes, low-carb flour (almond flour) with no added sugar makes this recipe an excellent option for those following a low-carb or keto diet.
  • Versatility: Keto soft pretzels can be enjoyed as a snack or served with dipping sauces like mustard or cheese sauce. They can also be used as a bread substitute for sandwiches or sliders.

This Keto Pretzels recipe makes 12 pretzels. 1 serving is one low-carb pretzel that has 2g net carbs.

Note: The keto soft pretzel dough is very sticky. It is easiest to roll the dough out on a plastic cutting board wearing food-safe gloves to prevent it from sticking to your hands.

You can make variations of our keto pretzels recipe, like these keto cinnamon pretzels that remind me a lot of hot cinnamon donuts.

Keto Pretzels Ingredients

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The ingredients for Keto Soft Pretzels are readily available at most supermarkets, health food stores, or Amazon.

  • Dried yeast. Yeast not only makes the pretzels fluffy but gives them a delicious aroma. Aroma is directly correlated to taste, its a game changer.
  • Inulin. Helps the yeast rise. You can also use honey and allulose, but we haven’t tried it, so you’ll need to test the required amount.
  • Warm water.
  • Almond flour.
  • Xanthum gum. It binds ingredients and gives the pretzels that chewy texture.
  • Mozzarella cheese.
  • Cream cheese.
  • Eggs. Organic free-range eggs are best.
  • Salted butter. We use grass-fed butter, but any salted butter will do.
  • Pretzel Salt. Flaked sea salt can be substituted if you cannot find pretzel salt.

How to make the best keto soft pretzels

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The best bit about making these soft pretzels is the aroma as they bake in the oven.

  1. Preheat oven to 200C/390F.
  2. Place the yeast, inulin, and warm water in a bowl. Mix well and set aside to proof for 5 minutes.
  3. In a large mixing bowl, add the almond flour and xanthan gum. Mix well and set aside.
  4. Place a nonstick saucepan over medium-low heat and add the mozzarella and cream cheese. Keep a close eye on it as it melts, frequently stirring to prevent browning. Heat until the cheese is thick and pourable.
  5. Add the proofed yeast and melted cheese to the almond flour and mix for 1 minute before adding the eggs.
  6. Mix until a smooth and sticky dough has formed. I recommend putting on food-safe gloves and mixing by hand. Leave to sit for 5 minutes to rest.
  7. Split the dough into quarters, each into three pieces, so you have 12 balls. The dough is easiest to work with while it is warm and wearing food-safe gloves.
  8. Roll each ball into a long skinny log and twist it into a pretzel shape. Place on a lined cookie sheet and give a little space with the side as the pretzels will rise.
  9. Brush the pretzels with butter and sprinkle with pretzel salt.
  10. Bake in the oven for 12-15 minutes.
  11. When the pretzels are golden brown, remove them from the oven. Don’t burn your fingers trying to eat them immediately.
  12. Leave them to cool for 5 minutes before enjoying them.

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Keto Soft Pretzels

These Keto Pretzels are soft and chewy with a beautiful yeasty aroma of freshly baked bread, plus they're very low carb with just 2g net carbs.

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Course: Snacks

Cuisine: American, German

Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Cook Time: 15 minutes mins

Cooling: 0 minutes mins

Total Time: 25 minutes mins

Servings: 12 serves

Calories: 205kcal

Author: Gerri

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Ingredients

  • 2 teaspoons Dried Yeast
  • 1 teaspoon Inulin
  • 2 tablespoons Warm Water
  • 5.5 ounces Almond Flour
  • 2 teaspoons Xanthan Gum
  • 11 ounces Mozzarella Cheese shredded
  • 4 tablespoons Cream Cheese
  • 2 large Eggs at room temperature
  • 2 tablespoons Salted Butter melted
  • 1 tablespoon Pretzel Salt flaked sea salt can be substituted

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Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 200C/390F.

  • Place the yeast, inulin and warm water in a bowl. Mix well and set aside to proof for 5 minutes.

    2 teaspoons Dried Yeast, 1 teaspoon Inulin, 2 tablespoons Warm Water

  • In a large mixing bowl, add the almond flour and xanthan gum. Mix well and set aside

    5.5 ounces Almond Flour, 2 teaspoons Xanthan Gum

  • Place a nonstick saucepan over medium-low heat and add the mozzarella and cream cheese. Keep a close eye on it as it melt, stirring frequently to prevent browning. Heat until the cheese is thick and pourable.

    11 ounces Mozzarella Cheese, 4 tablespoons Cream Cheese

  • Add the proofed yeast and melted cheese to the almond flour, mix for 1 minute before adding the eggs.

    2 large Eggs

  • Mix until a smooth and sticky dough has formed. I recommend putting on food-safe gloves and mixing by hand. Leave to sit for 5 minutes to rest.

  • Split the dough into quarters, and each quarter into 3 pieces, so that you have 12 balls. The dough is easiest to work with while it is warm and whilst wearing food-safe gloves.

  • Roll each ball into a long skinny log and twist into a pretzel shape. Place on a lined cookie sheet and give a little space with side as the pretzels will rise.

  • Brush the pretzels with the butter and sprinkle with pretzel salt.

    2 tablespoons Salted Butter, 1 tablespoon Pretzel Salt

  • Bake in the oven for 12-15 minutes.

  • When the pretzels are golden brown, remove them from the oven. Don’t burn your fingers trying to eat them immediately.

  • Leave them to cool for 5 minutes before enjoying.

Video

Easy Keto Soft Pretzels Recipe – Low Carb German Bread with a Delicious Yeasty Aroma (2g Net Carbs)

Notes

TIPS: The keto soft pretzel dough is very sticky. It is easiest to roll the dough out on a plastic cutting board wearing food-safe gloves to prevent it from sticking to your hands.

Nutrition

Serving: 100g | Calories: 205kcal | Carbohydrates: 4g | Protein: 11g | Fat: 17g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Cholesterol: 62mg | Sodium: 804mg | Potassium: 57mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 344IU | Calcium: 168mg | Iron: 1mg

How To Store Pretzels

Store pretzels in the fridge for up to five days or freeze them for up to three months.

Pretzels can easily be refreshed. Just heat them in the oven for 5 minutes. Put the pretzels in a 170C/340F oven to crisp the outside and soften the inside. Alternatively, 30 seconds in the microwave if you like them soft.

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Try our glazed pretzels if you’re looking for a sweet version of these keto pretzels. Our glazed pretzels taste like a low-carb donut.

Try these Low Carb Baked Recipes:

  • Low Carb Chocolate Peanut Butter Cupcakes
  • Low Carb Lemon and Poppy Seed Cupcakes
  • Low Carb Chocolate Chip Muffins

Adjust the serving amounts above to make a larger batch of this Keto Pretzels recipe.

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Matt Dobson

I am the founder of My Keto Kitchen. I am a nutritionist, cooking enthusiast, and part-time Van Lifer! Along with a qualified chef, we have created a collection of delicious and healthy recipes.

175 thoughts on “Keto Soft Pretzels”

  1. The Original Keto Soft Pretzels Recipe - Simply the Best! (9)
    I have never found a dough recipe that I actually enjoyed. It was more like tolerating them.
    This dough is fantastic and tender. I made a half batch since I was not sure I’d like it…never again. My cheese never got pourable but it was soft enough to mix. I couldn’t form the shape so I have circles and logs. Thank you for this great recipe.

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    • Hello Tammy, thank you so much for your feedback on the pretzel dough. You made our day.

      Reply

  2. The Original Keto Soft Pretzels Recipe - Simply the Best! (10)
    This makes a great pizza dough. I cooked it for 10 minutes and then added sauce and cheese.

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    • Thank you, Janice we’ve actually made pizza out of this pretzel dough and it was delicious.

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  3. I don’t have insulin. I Googled a substitute and it said psyllium husk. Do you agree that will work?

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    • I meant inulin. Dang autocorrect!

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      • Hi Amber,

        The inulin is used as “food” for the yeast to help it rise, unfortunately, psyllium will not work in its place. Others have commented to say that they have used a little sugar or honey with great results, but as we don’t own either of those ingredients, I personally haven’t tried it.

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  4. Made these today.. boy are they delicious and just like the real thing.. the dough is extremely sticky, and I didn’t have food safe gloves, so I sprayed my finger tips with nonstick spray. It worked out just fine.

    Also I mixed this in my kitchen aid mixer with the paddle attachment.. No mess.. no fuss..

    Will definitely keep making these..

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  5. Those look amazing!

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  6. Hi- I can’t wait to make these pretzels! However, I was trying to locate the same exact yeast that you used from Amazon, but it’s currently unavailable.
    Can “any dry yeast” work such as Fleischmann’s Instant dry Yeast?

    Thanks!!

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    • Hi Celeste,

      Yes, any dry yeast should work fine 🙂

      Reply

  7. What is inulin and can it be eliminated or replaced with something in the recipe? Thanks!

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    • Hi Marianne,

      The inulin is the “food” for the yeast that helps the bread rise, so I don’t recommend leaving it out. There are no low carb substitutes for inulin.

      Reply

  8. Hi,
    was this recipe recently updated?
    We used to make these and this time it seems the recipe looks different and also the end result differs.
    If so, do you keep track of changes ? cause obviously I didn’t 🙁 – this is an old pin we keep returning to.
    They are super delicious and a special treat and would love to be able to make them again in the formula that never failed us before.
    Thank you very much for the help.

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    • Hi Raluca,

      Yes, the recipe was updated in July – along with a video being added. The only change in the ingredients was the addition of inulin to help the yeast rise for fluffier pretzels – I left a note under the recipe card in the post, just in case the change upset anyone! The previous recipe also included using a stand mixer, but it was not essential to use so I removed it from the method, and we added the weights of the ingredients alongside the original cup measurements.
      I hope that helps 🙂

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    • I am allergic to nut, can I used something other than almond flour

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      • Hi April. Not for this recipe. So sorry. We do have other recipes that use coconut flour, though. Try these coconut macaroons. Hope that helps.

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  9. Hi, I can’t wait to try these. I have all the ingredients except.. pretzel salt. I can’t find that anywhere. I guess I could use regular salt but it just wouldn’t be the same.

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  10. It’s super delicious. Excellent texture. Thank you

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  11. These are amazing! Even my kiddos (who are extremely picky eaters) LOVED them! I will be making these again for sure!

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  12. Hi there, I’ve been dying to make these but cannot find yeast!! I know lemon and baking soda are a substitute for yeast as well as double acting baking powder in some cases, but I don’t think they will be a good substitute in this recipe. Any suggestions??

    Desparate!!
    Alexis

    Reply

    • Hi Alexis,

      I’m so sorry but there are no substitutions for the yeast – without that yeasty flavor the recipe is just not the same! Hopefully, it will be back in stores soon!

      Reply

  13. Anxious to try this. We generally tend to avoid dairy. Do you think using Daiya dairy-free cheese would work in this? It has 6 grams of fat. It comes in both cheddar and mozzarella. Thanks if you can shed any light on this.

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    • Hi Christal,

      I’m not familiar with dairy-free cheeses and how they react when melted, so I can’t give you a definite answer. If you have used the dairy-free cheese in a regular fathead dough with success, then it might be worth an experiment. Please let me know if you do decide to try it.

      Reply

  14. The Original Keto Soft Pretzels Recipe - Simply the Best! (11)
    Yet another brilliant recipe from you guys! I have made these pretzels many times and everyone loves them (even non-Keto people).

    For the last few days, I have been pondering over how to make a better keto pizza crust. Your pretzels came to mind and I knew I struck gold, or rather, gold had stuck me.

    I rolled the dough out into the crust, folded the edges over, added some oregano, painted on a bit of olive oil and put in the oven for a few minutes and there it was: perfect pizza crust. From there, I added my sauce, cheese, and toppings. Needless to say: it was amazing.

    You guys are awesome.

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  15. The Original Keto Soft Pretzels Recipe - Simply the Best! (12)
    These are great. Made into bagels topped with everything bagel spice mix. I mixed by hand my first batch… that was rough but then I used a plain old food processor with the regular blades and it worked perfectly.

    Reply

  16. Could nutritional yeast be used instead of dry yeast?

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    • Hi Andrea,

      No, nutritional yeast will not have the same effect or flavor.

      Reply

  17. The Original Keto Soft Pretzels Recipe - Simply the Best! (13)
    THIS IS BRILLIANT! I have looked at soooo many recipes using Psyllium husk and I dont like to use those because it makes the bread very rubbery but this recipe is just fantastic!! I love that the quantity of egg used doesn’t make the recipe taste eggy and the addition of yeast was truly a stroke of genius! I did need to use more almond flour than was mentioned in the recipe as my dough was too sticky to work with but it turned out just fine.
    I didn’t shape the dough into pretzels because I didn’t know how (lol) but I made dough balls and twisted buns which turned out amazing! Going to try adding some herbs and spices to the next batch. Thank you so very much!

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  18. The Original Keto Soft Pretzels Recipe - Simply the Best! (14)
    Thanks for this gem of a recipe! I don’t much care for pretzels (or the fiddly work of twisting them into proper shape) and simply divide the dough into 16 balls I slightly flatten and bake as buns. This has been a game-changer allowing my wife to stay on keto.

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    • What a great idea Vernon! I’m so glad you and your wife enjoy the recipe.

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  19. The Original Keto Soft Pretzels Recipe - Simply the Best! (15)
    By far the best low carb bread (ish) recipe I’ve tried. These are incredible. If you’ve done the fathead dough, this is fairly similar, but it’s even better.

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    • Thank you for your kind words, Katrina!

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  20. The Original Keto Soft Pretzels Recipe - Simply the Best! (16)
    I was slightly hesitant to tackle this recipe as I have never cooked with xantham gum and don’t own a stand mixer. But I was intrigued. And determined.
    So I found a grocery store that carried xanthum gum ($16/bag!) and used a hand sifter for the xanthum gum almond flour portion of the recipe. Broke out the wooden spoon for the melding of the egg, yeast butter portion. But when it came to incorporating the melted cheeses I had to get hands on. Messy, but …
    It worked!
    Whole family loved the recipe! Thank you!

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    • That’s great, Aberdeen! Thank you for stopping by 🙂

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  21. The Original Keto Soft Pretzels Recipe - Simply the Best! (17)
    I LOVE these pretzels! I LOVE the related donut recipe!
    FYI – this pretzel recipe makes AWESOME pizza crust. I usually multiply all the ingredients by 1.5 & make 2 12-inch pizzas with the dough (so 4.5 cups mozzarella cheese instead of 3, etc) the thickness and texture come out just right. I parbake each crust for 8 minutes at 425°, then top them and bake 10-12 minutes more (check every couple minutes toward the end.) YUM! THE best fathead recipe out there – hands down.

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    • What a great idea! Thank you for sharing 🙂

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  22. Can you please tell me how many servings are in this recipe. The nutritional information doesn’t show the number of servings. Thanks.

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    • Hi Jeff,

      If you read through the post the serving information is listed there, the recipe makes 12 serves.

      Gerri

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  23. These are so delicious, my non-keto family members love them, too. They lasted great in the fridge for the 3 days before they were gone, and I enjoyed them with just a 15 sec warm-up in the microwave. One warning – I forgot that the water can’t be too hot for the yeast and I had to start the yeast again. Without a fancy mixer, I mixed with a wooden spoon and kneaded by hand with no problem.

    In my haste to get the first taste of something like bread on Keto, I misread the recipe and used 4 *ounces* of cream cheese instead of 4 Tbsp. Oops. They came out golden and soft, and very bread-like with a slightly sweet flavor. Now that I realized the mistake, I will try with the smaller amount of cream cheese in my next batch, but it is hard to believe they could taste any better!

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    • Hi Deb,

      Thank you for your kind words. It’s great when non-keto eaters enjoy our low carb recipe!

      Gerri

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  24. Hey! First off these were amazing coming right out the oven while still warm. After they cooled I found they have a more cheese like flavor. Is there any way to tone down the cheese flavor? Maybe add more yeast? I know adding more yeast will raise the carb count but it shouldnt be too bad. Any advice is appreciated and TIA

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    • Hi Joni,

      You could try adding some other flavorings; herbs, spices, sweetener. We made some sweet glazed pretzels that barely have a cheese flavor at all.

      Or maybe try another brand of mozzarella with a milder flavor. I hope that helps 🙂

      Reply

  25. Whst’s the best way to store these pretzels?

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    • Hi Laura,

      We store them in an airtight container in the fridge.

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  26. These are amazing!!! Thank you for helping my pretzel craving!!

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  27. These are my favorite keto recipe!!!! They are amazing. I use a donut pan to make them in and it’s so easy! One thing I’ve noticed is my macros are different. I get 3 net carbs per serving. I’m using pre-shredded cheese and wondering if that’s the difference? What do you use?

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    • Hi Jonna,

      Thank you for your kind words. And using a donut pan is such a great idea!

      We add the nutritional information just as a guide, differences in the numbers can be down to using different brands of ingredients, or incorrectly added ingredients in the app you use to count them.

      Reply

  28. Hi there! What type of yeast do you use? I have three different types and want to make sure I’m using the right kind. Thanks!

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    • Hi Kyla,

      The yeast is just added for flavor so any dry yeast that you have is fine 🙂

      Reply

  29. Has anyone tried with coconut flour instead? I unfortunately had a reaction to almond flour and can’t use it!

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    • Hi Beth,

      We’ve been working on a coconut flour version, but they haven’t turned out well at all! Join our mailing list and you’ll be the first to know when we create a recipe that we’re proud to share.

      Gerri

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  30. Hi Paco,

    The yeast you have should be fine to use. I’m not sure if there are flavor difference between yeasts 🙂

    Gerri

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  31. These are great on my second try I made them savory adding 1 tsp each of onion & garlic powder. I eat them with a salad replaceing the croutons.

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    • Hi Kim,

      That is such a great idea. I normally break up some Cheese Chips to add to my salads.

      Reply

  32. These are delicious! Thanks so much for the recipe. I dusted them with garlic after baking and they were ridiculously tasty!

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    • Hi Nicole,

      Thank you for your kind words! We have a delicious Garlic & Parmesan version coming soon 🙂

      Gerri

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  33. How long do these keep for? And what is the best way to store these?

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    • Hi April,

      If there are any leftover we recommend storing them in the fridge inside an airtight container and keep them for up to 1 week. Once baked they can also be frozen and kept up to 3 months.

      Gerri

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  34. Gerri, thank you so much for this wonderful recipe, love it.
    I am going to use it to make bagel dogs bur don’t want to use the entire recipe today. Can I cool it, wrap in plastic wrap then refrigerate?
    Thanks again. Loranna

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    • Hi Loranna,

      Thank you for your kind words.

      I haven’t tried using the dough after it has been chilled. I think that the cheese would really firm up the dough when chilled and reheating it to make it more pliable could cause the egg to cook. You could always cook the extra dough and freeze the baked extras. If you do try to chill it, please let us know how it turns out once cooked.

      Gerri

      Reply

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The Original Keto Soft Pretzels Recipe - Simply the Best! (2024)

FAQs

Why do you boil soft pretzels before baking? ›

The answer lies in a brief dip in an alkaline water bath before baking. This bath essentially gelatinizes the outside of the pretzel, preventing it from fully “springing” during baking (as bread does) and giving pretzels their signature chewy crust. It also gives them their unique and indelible “pretzel” flavor.

Is soft pretzel dough the same as bread dough? ›

Soft pretzels are just a yeast bread is that formed into a pretzel shape. The one big difference in pretzel making, as opposed to a regular bread, is that pretzels are boiled and then baked. It is the boiling that gives the outside of the pretzel its beautiful golden brown color and uniquely crisp and chewy texture.

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.

What is the best salt for homemade soft pretzels? ›

Fine sea salt – This is for the dough. Pretzel salt – This is for sprinkling on the pretzels before baking. I'd highly recommend ordering the pretzel salt for the most impressive pretzels possible and best flavor. If that's not an option, use coarse sea salt instead.

What happens if you don't boil pretzels before baking? ›

Like bagels, pretzels are made in boiling water prior to baking to give them their snappy outsides and chewy insides (messy!). Soft pretzels must be boiled, or dipped in a baking soda bath (or lye if you're gusty and strict with your pretzel traditions).

What happens if you don't boil pretzels in baking soda? ›

The boiling water + baking soda is important for color and texture of pretzel. Baking soda raises pH, thus creating a basic solution. This help the browning process during baking, which will occur more in basic pH. Thus, producing the desired flavor and brown color of pretzel.

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.

How do Germans eat soft pretzels? ›

Pretzels are German and they are traditionally salted. We also eat them with mustard. If you want it to taste like anything, yes. And if you want it to be best, make it a soft pretzel with creamy sharp cheddar cheese on it.

Are soft pretzels junk food? ›

Pretzels may be better than some fatty chips, but four out of five nutrition experts surveyed by Time say if you're trying to eat healthy, pretzels shouldn't be your go-to snack. Although pretzels are low-fat, they are also pretty paltry on the protein and fiber front, and they can be quite high in sodium and carbs.

What kind of mustard is good for soft pretzels? ›

Dijon mustard or a spicy brown mustard are the typical go-tos, as they add an extra kick to your pretzel snack. However, you can also get the best of both worlds by choosing a cheesy mustard dip. All you need is spicy brown mustard, a cheese spread, and Worcestershire sauce.

Is lye or baking soda better for pretzels? ›

If you use baking soda instead of lye, you won't get the same glistening, deep brown sheen on your pretzels and baked goods, but they'll still be delicious all the same.

Do you use baking soda or powder for soft pretzels? ›

Baking Soda + Boiling Water Pretzel Bath

Slowly pour in your baking soda and whisk until completely dissolved. Dip your pretzels in the bath using a slotted spoon for 30 seconds, flipping once during this time. Drain and place back onto your greased parchment lined baking sheets.

How do you keep soft pretzels from getting soggy? ›

Refrigerating soft pretzels can turn them soggy and affect their flavor. Freezing pretzels, however, will help retain their texture and softness. You can freeze most food that's properly stored indefinitely, and the food will still be safe to eat. The only issue is the food's quality and taste will suffer.

What is the purpose of putting an egg wash on the pretzel? ›

The egg wash on the pretzels gives them a little shine, and I find it softens the exterior a bit. For a more traditional taste, omit the egg wash and just use salt when the pretzels come out of the water bath.

How do you keep soft pretzels from drying out? ›

Individually Wrapped: Wrap each pretzel in plastic wrap to protect against dry air. Room Temperature for Short-Term: Store them in an airtight container at room temperature if enjoying within a couple of days. Refrigerate for a Little Longer: Wrapped pretzels can be refrigerated for up to a week.

How does Auntie Anne's cook their pretzels? ›

All those pretzels are made and twisted on the spot.

Auntie Anne's definitely doesn't serve pre-made pretzels! Every location receives shipments of the signature flour mixture, which is put in a mixer along with water and yeast. They're baked, brushed with real butter, salted and served right there.

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