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These buttery soft pretzel bites are quick and easy to make, customizable with your favorite seasonings, and irresistibly delicious — especially with some hot cheese dip or mustard!

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After showing you yesterday how to make my favorite homemade buttery soft pretzels, today I wanted to pop back in with a quick tutorial on how to make soft pretzel bites!

Because as much as I love traditionally-shaped pretzels, I have to say that these cute little pretzel bites are what I tend to make most often in my kitchen. I’m especially partial to these bite-sized shapes because (a) they’re just adorable and perfect for sharing (b) I love that they have more of that crispy golden crust in each bite, and (c) most importantly, they are perfect for dunking in all of your favorite dips!

As I mentioned yesterday, I also love this particular homemade pretzel recipe because it’s easy to make without a stand mixer in just around an hour or so. And bonus, you likely already have all of the ingredients ready to go in your kitchen. That said, feel free to get creative and play around with different toppings if you would like — I especially love making pretzel bites with everything bagel seasoning or some Parmesan cheese sprinkled on top — but really, the sky’s the limit when it comes to possible toppings, seasonings, and accompanying dips. You do you. ♡

Ok, let’s make some pretzel bites!

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Soft Pretzel Bites Ingredients

To make this homemade soft pretzel bites recipe, you will need the following ingredients:

  • Milk (or water):I prefer to use cow’s milk as the base of this pretzel dough, which makes it extra tender and adds a subtle touch of sweetness. But if you prefer not to eat dairy, you are welcome to just use water instead.
  • Sugar:I used brown sugar, but white granulated sugar or coconut sugar would work too.
  • Coarse sea salt:Which we will use in the dough and also sprinkle on top. (Or you are welcome to sprinkle actualpretzel salton top, if you prefer.)
  • Yeast:One packet ofactive dry yeast.
  • Flour:I went traditional with this recipe and used regular all-purpose flour. But you could sub in white whole wheat flour if you would like to make these a touch more healthy.
  • Butter:Which we will use in the dough and also brush (extra) on top of the pretzel bites after baking.
  • Baking soda:Which we will add to a pot of boiling water to give the pretzel bites a quick dunk before baking.
  • Egg:And finally, you will need one egg, which we will whisk together with water to make a quick egg wash to brush on the dough before baking.

Detailed ingredient amounts and full instructions listed in the recipe below.

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How To Make Soft Pretzel Bites

To make this soft pretzel bites recipe, simply…

  1. Mix and knead the dough.Whisk together the warm milk, sugar and salt in a large mixing bowl (or in the bowl of a stand mixer). Then sprinkle the yeast on top and wait about 5 minutes for it to get foamy and activate. Add the flour and melted butter. Then either use a wooden spoon to combine the dough, and knead it by hand for about 4 minutes until smooth. Or if you are using a stand mixer, use the dough hook to knead it for about 4 minutes until smooth.
  2. Let the dough rise. Place the dough in a lightly-oiled bowl, cover with a damp towel, and let it rise until doubled.
  3. Heat oven.To 450°F, and line two large baking sheets with parchment paper.
  4. Prepare the boiling water solution. Combine the water and baking soda in a stockpot or very large saucepan and bring to a boil over medium-high heat.
  5. Form the pretzel bites. In the meantime, turn the dough out onto a lightly-oiled work surface and divide into 12 equal pieces. Roll out each piece of dough into an even 3/4-inch rope. Use a knife to cut the rope into your desired size of pretzel bites (mine were each about 1-inch long).
  6. Boil the pretzel bites. Very carefully, use a spatula or a large wire strainer to transfer the pretzel bites into the boiling water, about a dozen a time, for about 30 seconds per batch. Use the spatula to transfer the pretzel bites to the parchment-lined pan, and repeat with the remaining pretzel bites.
  7. Add egg wash and salt. Finally, brush the top of each pretzel bite with the egg wash and sprinkle with the coarse sea salt (or pretzel salt).
  8. Bake. Bake until the pretzel bites reach your desired level of golden brown color, about 12 to 14 minutes. Transfer to a cooling rack.
  9. Serve warm. These pretzel bites taste best the day they have been baked, and even better hot out of the oven. So serve warm — brushed with extra melted butter if you would like — and enjoy!

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Possible Variations

Want to customize your homemade pretzel bites? Feel free to…

  • Add seasonings:Feel free to sprinkle your pretzel bites with cinnamon sugar or any other seasoning blends that you love (such as everything bagel seasoning,ranch seasoning,Cajun seasoning, etc).
  • Add cheese:These pretzel bites would also be delicious sprinkled with some shredded Parmesan or Asiago cheese.
  • Make them vegan:To make vegan pretzel bites, simply use vegan butter, and water in place of milk.

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Dips To Serve With Pretzel Bites

If you are looking for some stellar dips to serve with your pretzels, consider one of these faves…♡

  • Beer Cheese Dip(pictured above)
  • French Onion Dip
  • 2-Ingredient Queso
  • Tahini Dip
  • Buffalo Chicken Dip
  • Spinach Artichoke Dip
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Buttery Soft Pretzel Bites

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  • Author: Ali
  • Prep Time: 45 mins
  • Cook Time: 15 mins
  • Total Time: 1 hour
  • Yield: 12 servings 1x
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Description

This delicious homemade soft pretzel bites recipe is easy to make in about 1 hour with ingredients you likely already have on hand. See notes above for possible variations you can make too.

Ingredients

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  • 1 1/2 cups warm (110to 115°F) milk*
  • 1 tablespoonbrown sugar
  • 2 teaspoons coarse sea salt*, plus extra for sprinkling
  • 1(0.25-ounce) packageactive dry yeast
  • 4 1/2 cups all-purpose flour, plus more if needed
  • 2 tablespoons melted butter, plus extra for brushing
  • 9 cups water
  • 1/2 cupbaking soda
  • 1 large egg (whisked with 1 tablespoon water)

Instructions

  1. Mix the dough.Whisk together the warm milk, sugar and salt in a large mixing bowl (or in the bowl of a stand mixer). Sprinkle the yeast on top, and wait 5 minutes for the yeast to activate.
  2. Knead the dough.Add the flour and melted butter. Then either (a) use a spoon to mix everything in until combined, and then use your hands to knead the dough for about 4 minutes until it is smooth, adding a bit more flour if the dough is too sticky or (b) if using a stand mixer, place the dough hook on the mixer and mix on medium speed for 4 minutes until the dough is smooth, adding a bit more flour if the dough is too sticky.
  3. Let the dough rise.Transfer the dough to a lightly-oiled bowl, cover with a damp towel, and let the dough rest for 20 to 30 minutes in a warm place until it has doubled in size.
  4. Heat oven.Preheat the oven to 450°F. Line two large baking sheets with parchment paper, then set aside.
  5. Prepare the boiling water solution.Combine the water and baking soda in a stockpot or very large saucepan and bring to a boil over medium-high heat.
  6. Form the pretzel bites. In the meantime, turn the dough out onto a lightly-oiled work surface and divide into 12 equal pieces. Roll out each piece of dough into even 3/4-inch wide ropes. Use a knife to cut the rope into individual pretzel bites, about 1-inch long each.
  7. Boil the pretzel bites. Very carefully, use a spatula or large wire strainer to transfer the the bites into the boiling water, about a dozen or so at a time time, for about 30 seconds per batch. Use the spatula to transfer the pretzel bites to the parchment-lined pan, and repeat with the remaining pretzel bites.
  8. Add egg wash and salt. Finally, brush the top of each pretzel bite with the egg wash and sprinkle with the coarse sea salt.
  9. Bake.Bake until the pretzel bites reach your desired level of golden brown color, about 12 to 14 minutes. Transfer to a cooling rack.
  10. (Optional: Brush with extra butter.)If you would like your pretzel bites to taste extra buttery, brush them with extra melted butter just before serving.
  11. Serve warm.These pretzel bites taste best the day they have been baked, and even better hot out of the oven. So serve warm and enjoy!

Notes

Milk:I used 2% cow’s milk for this recipe, but any kind of dairy milk, unsweetened almond milk or oat milk would also work. Or you are also welcome to just make this recipe with water instead of milk.

Salt:I just used basic coarse sea salt in this recipe. But feel free to sprinkle the pretzel bites with actual pretzel salt, if you prefer.

posted on January 28, 2020 by Ali

Appetizers, Baked Goods / Breads, Game Day, Snacks, Vegetarian

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  1. Lisa September 24, 2022 @ 6:02 pm Reply

    Ummmmmm did anyone leave out the baking soda since it was never told when to add?!!! Kinda annoyed …this super simple just turned into having to redo it .. let’s hope the tast measures up

    • Mandy December 13, 2022 @ 3:19 pm

      Step 5

    • Craig Frerichs May 20, 2023 @ 8:50 am

      Step 5?

  2. Lisa September 24, 2022 @ 6:09 pm Reply

    Lol I stand corrected .. ( idk why had to read this like 5 times) before realizing you mix baking soda and water lol… 😆

  3. Andrea February 2, 2023 @ 5:45 am Reply

    Hi Ali, just wondering about how many pretzel pieces this makes :) I know it says 12 servings but I am trying to figure out how much that is in actual pieces. I need to make a whole bunch for a kindergarten party. Thanks in advance! Andrea :)

  4. Megan February 12, 2023 @ 12:50 pm Reply

    my pretzel bites ended up sticking to the parchment paper :( otherwise easy to follow

    • Molly M Walters July 8, 2023 @ 3:39 pm

      Hi! Can you freeze the dough?

  5. Abi Piper February 20, 2023 @ 12:53 pm Reply

    I LOVED these! They turned out perfect! Paired great with queso!

  6. Cassandra February 28, 2023 @ 1:02 pm Reply

    Would it work to prep and boil tge dough, and then refrigerate then for a day before baking fresh during a gathering?

  7. Erica April 9, 2023 @ 11:16 am Reply

    I make these all the time and they are always a hit! I make a beer cheese dip to go with it. So good!

  8. Pat May 22, 2023 @ 3:46 pm Reply

    Would love to make these … can I make the dough one day … finish some to completion and keep the rest of the dough for the following day to make more fresh ones

  9. Jamie July 4, 2023 @ 10:50 pm Reply

    I have made this recipe countless times. It’s heavily requested for me to make by family and friends. So easy and so good!

  10. Mel October 8, 2023 @ 2:45 pm Reply

    Turned out pretty much perfect even adding the melted butter to the dough late after an initial knead (oops). I let the dough proof for 1 hour and took only ~8 minutes to bake. Wish I knew how the chain pretzel stores get theirs so evenly browned all around, but this recipe worked really well.

    • Lizzy January 8, 2024 @ 12:27 pm

      The difference in the browning is typically due to commercial stores using convection ovens (the heat from all sides and will usually also have a small fan to help circulate the hot air as well so it cooks more even), and households typically hold conventional ovens that only heat from the bottom. In order to get that beautiful brown we all love try 1. when you start to see them browning flip the pan around, or 2. buy a small convection toaster over for your counter.

  11. Sur October 23, 2023 @ 8:19 pm Reply

    Can the dough be frozen before cooking or can the baked pretzel bites be frozen

  12. Opal M Barclay November 13, 2023 @ 5:33 am Reply

    Sounds yummy I’m going to try this recipe

  13. claire December 12, 2023 @ 2:58 pm Reply

    can you make this dough ahead and leave in the fridge?

  14. Kayla December 22, 2023 @ 11:46 pm Reply

    Can you use instant dry yeast instead of active ?

  15. Anna Leigh January 14, 2024 @ 3:08 pm Reply

    these are so good and easy to make!! i will definitely be making these again! (ps. don’t put the baking soda in while it’s already boiling… make sure you do it before like the directions said :))

  16. Amy January 19, 2024 @ 2:26 pm Reply

    This recipe should not be allowed!!
    I sat down with a bottle of wine and my pretzel bites during a snow day.
    Could’ve done without the added butter on top. (But it’s a snow day!)

  17. Brandi Johnson January 20, 2024 @ 3:16 pm Reply

    I’ve tried MANY recipes, including sourdough. These are the first to actually turn out, look similar to the image and taste absolutely delicious!

  18. Sharon A. Block January 24, 2024 @ 12:51 pm Reply

    These came out great!

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Buttery Soft Pretzel Bites (2024)

FAQs

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.

How do you keep pretzel bites soft? ›

Storing Freshly Baked Soft Pretzels

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.

Are soft pretzel bites healthy? ›

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.

What makes a soft pretzel taste like a pretzel? ›

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.

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.

Are soft pretzels healthier than hard pretzels? ›

Hard pretzels don't have as much protein or fiber as soft pretzels, but they also have fewer calories and sodium.

Why baking soda for soft pretzels? ›

As noted above, baking soda is a staple ingredient for making homemade pretzels. Dunking your pretzels in a baking soda bath prior to baking is what enables them to develop their distinctive color and crispy-on-the-outside, chewy-on-the-inside texture.

How do you keep soft pretzel bites warm for a party? ›

Simply wrap all the pretzel bites tightly in foil, sealing the edges together, then place in your oven on “keep warm,” or 170F.

Are soft pretzels good the next day? ›

remain moisture-free without going stale. If you don't have a bread box, you can opt for a paper bag or a storage container. Enjoy your pretzels within 3-4 days.

What is the unhealthiest snack? ›

Here's how they voted:
  1. Any baked chips. They're highly processed and often so low in fat that you can consume large quantities without ever feeling full. ...
  2. Rice cakes. You think you can eat a lot of them since they're lower in calories. ...
  3. Pretzels. ...
  4. Potato chips. ...
  5. Veggie sticks or straws. ...
  6. Store-bought smoothies. ...
  7. Granola/cereal bars.
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Are soft pretzels inflammatory? ›

Pretzels. Sure, pretzels are low in fat and are not fried. But these snacks are typically made from refined white flour, an ingredient that may be pro-inflammatory. Choose whole-grain snacks like whole-grain crackers, air-popped popcorn, or veggie chips instead of refined white flour-forward snacks.

Can diabetics eat pretzels? ›

Not for diabetics. Most brands of pretzels contain the same ingredients - white flour, yeast, salt, vegetable and corn syrup. Because they are baked, they don't have as many calories as chips. But the refined carbs will send blood sugars soaring.

How do Germans eat soft pretzels? ›

The popular toppings of authentic bavarian pretzels are:

Sesame, poppy, sunflower, pumpkin or caraway seeds, cheese sauce and bacon bits. Bavarians especially enjoy their pretzels in the late morning with Weißwürst, sweet mustard, and a Beer.

Who eats the most soft pretzels? ›

Who Eats the Most? So, who eats the most pretzels in the U.S.? That honor goes to Philadelphia. While Americans on average eat around 2 pounds (0.9 kilograms) of pretzels annually, Philadelphians eat about 12 pounds (5.4 kilograms) per year!

Why are there two types of pretzels? ›

Sturgis was concerned about the shelf life of soft pretzels, so he decided to reduce the amount of water and increased the baking time in his recipe and created the first hard pretzel, at least the first intentional hard pretzel.

Are Auntie Anne's pretzels soft? ›

Original Pretzel

The original twist that started it all; a simple, buttery and salty soft pretzel that is better than the best.

What is the meaning of soft pretzel? ›

Definitions of soft pretzel. a pretzel made of soft bread. type of: pretzel. glazed and salted cracker typically in the shape of a loose knot.

Are there different types of pretzels? ›

There are two main types of pretzels, and each has a distinctive texture. There is the soft pretzel, often called the authentic pretzel, as it was the version brought here in the first place. Then there is the hard pretzel, which was originally made in 1850 in Pennsylvania.

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