::: drool ::: Yup, those are the ones.
We'd sit next to each other with all of our packages piled up at our feet and we'd laugh and giggle as we pulled off pieces of the warm yeasty dough and dunked it in the cup of hot gooey cheese sauce.
It really is the small pleasures in life, isn't it? Such good memories. :)
When I first saw this recipe on Girl Versus Dough, I knew I had to try it. She really is a genius and these are just so delicious I had to share them with you. Up until I found this recipe I always thought you had to use lye to make pretzels - - and that is a pretty scary prospect if you ask me! But nope, this recipe couldn't be any simpler (or safe) to make and it is equally as delicious - - albeit a bit more refined - as those pretzels I remember eating as a kid. What you end up with from this recipe could be called a bunch of different things - - stuffed pretzel rolls, mini hand pies, calzones. It doesn't really matter what you call them, they are all delicious.
Portion out the dough into 8 pieces for making larger calzones. |
And, as if you needed another excuse to make these, they all freeze beautifully. So you can just grab them out the freezer, warm them through in the oven, toaster oven or microwave and have a tasty dinner or snack in just minutes. So, let's get started!
Raspberry Jam and Creamy Brie make a delicious filling |
Use the dough hook attachment for your mixer and add in the melted butter, both kinds of flour, and 2 tsp kosher salt and knead on a medium speed for about 5 minutes or until the dough starts to pull away from the sides. If you don't have a mixer you can turn the dough mixture out onto a lightly floured surface and knead it by hand for about 10 minutes until it is smooth, elastic and slightly tacky.
Use a fork to tightly crimp the edges closed |
When the dough is ready, you can prepare the "magical pretzel water bath" by simply bringing the water and baking soda to a boil. This is what is going to turn our regular old boring dough into PRETZELS!
Just pile the ingredients in the center |
These little guys are stuffed and ready for their bath |
The baking soda makes the water cloudy and leaves a bit of residue on the side of the pot. |
If you are making the little rolls, you just add the filling to the very center of your circle and then close up the dough around it and roll it into a ball, making sure to seal in the filling on all sides.
Brush the boiled dough with some egg wash and sprinkle liberally with salt. |
Boil each one for about 30 seconds, turning them over half-way through. Remove them from the water using the slotted spoon and place them on your prepared baking sheets. Brush each one with egg wash (1 egg yolk beat together with 1-2 Tbsp of water) and sprinkle the tops liberally with salt.
They bake into delicious golden brown pretzel pockets! |
I've listed some combinations that I have tried and think are delicious but the sky is the limit. Anything you can think of that would be good stuffed into a pretzel and baked to golden deliciousness would work. I even took some of the dough by itself and rolled it into little balls and baked off some plain pretzel bread dinner rolls which were moist and delicious all by themselves.
Warm marinara sauce with the cheese filled pretzel rolls |
Colby Jack cheese melts beautifully in the rolls |
Pretzel Bread recipe adapted from Girl Versus Dough
Ingredients for Dough:
1 1/2 cups warm water
1 Tbsp sugar
1 packet Active dry yeast (2 1/3 tsp)
2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
2 cups whole wheat flour
4 Tbsp unsalted butter, melted
2 tsp kosher salt
10 cups tap water
2/3 cup baking soda
1 egg yolk
Kosher or Maldon salt for topping calzones
Fun Filling Combinations:
Ham, Gouda and Broccoli
Brie and Raspberry Jam
Colby Jack Cheese
Fresh Mozzarella Cheese and Dried Italian Herb
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