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Paul Scally
By Paul Scally

Whole Wheat Hot Pretzels

9 steps
Prep:2hCook:15min
Getting a hot pretzel at the mall was a rare treat my parents got for me when I was a kid. These healthier pretzels bring back those memories while being packed with whole wheat flour. You can also try making them into pretzel nuggets by cutting the pieces bite sized.
Updated at: Wed, 11 Dec 2024 00:51:23 GMT

Nutrition balance score

Great
Glycemic Index
73
High
Glycemic Load
22
High

Nutrition per serving

Calories171.7 kcal (9%)
Total Fat2.8 g (4%)
Carbs29.9 g (11%)
Sugars0.9 g (1%)
Protein9.1 g (18%)
Sodium629.1 mg (31%)
Fiber5.2 g (19%)
% Daily Values based on a 2,000 calorie diet

Instructions

Step 1
Add the salt, honey, and yeast to a large mixing bowl. Heat up the water and add it to the bowl. Mix well and let sit for 5 minutes to proof the yeast
saltsalt5g
honeyhoney5g
dry yeastdry yeast7g
waterwater1 cup
Step 2
Add in the oil and baking powder, and mix. Finally, add in the flours and combine with your dough scraper. Let rest for 20 minutes
Add in the oil and baking powder, and mix. Finally, add in the flours and combine with your dough scraper. Let rest for 20 minutes
olive oilolive oil15g
baking powderbaking powder4g
whole wheat flourwhole wheat flour300g
vital wheat glutenvital wheat gluten55g
Step 3
Turn the dough onto the table and knead for 8 minutes and let rest for 3 minutes. When done, shape into a ball, return dough to bowl, cover, and let rise for 30 minutes
Turn the dough onto the table and knead for 8 minutes and let rest for 3 minutes. When done, shape into a ball, return dough to bowl, cover, and let rise for 30 minutes
Step 4
Put just the baking soda (about 50 g) in a dry medium pot on high to boil the water out of the baking soda. Shake the pot back and forth often to mix. It’s done when you stop seeing little gas bubbles (the washing soda should weigh about ⅔ of its original weight). Move the soda to a bowl
Put just the baking soda (about 50 g) in a dry medium pot on high to boil the water out of the baking soda. Shake the pot back and forth often to mix. It’s done when you stop seeing little gas bubbles (the washing soda should weigh about ⅔ of its original weight). Move the soda to a bowl
baking sodabaking soda
Step 5
Cut the dough into 8 equal pieces, about 75g each. Shape each into a ball, cover and let rest for 10 minutes.
Step 6
Roll each into a very long and thin rod, and shape into pretzels. Roll with your hands as thin and long as possible. Line 2 cookie sheets with parchment paper, and place pretzels on the sheet. Cover and let rest for 15 minutes in the freezer
Roll each into a very long and thin rod, and shape into pretzels. Roll with your hands as thin and long as possible. Line 2 cookie sheets with parchment paper, and place pretzels on the sheet. Cover and let rest for 15 minutes in the freezer
Step 7
Preheat the oven to 425F. Fill the pot with water, as well as a large bowl. Heat the pot on high, and add as much soda as you can dissolve (the water should go clear after a few minutes of stirring).
Step 8
Place each pretzel in the water (not rolling boil but pretty hot) for about 30 seconds, flip halfway. Take the pretzel out of the pot, and rinse in the fresh water bowl. Place on the sheet, sprinkle with salt, and repeat with remaining pretzels.
Place each pretzel in the water (not rolling boil but pretty hot) for about 30 seconds, flip halfway. Take the pretzel out of the pot, and rinse in the fresh water bowl. Place on the sheet, sprinkle with salt, and repeat with remaining pretzels.
baking sodabaking soda
waterwater
coarse saltcoarse salt
Step 9
Bake in the oven for about 15 minutes, rotating the cookie sheets halfway, or until golden brown. The inside temperature should be about 200F. Brush each pretzel with a little water. Serve warm, and store in a ziploc on the counter or fridge
Bake in the oven for about 15 minutes, rotating the cookie sheets halfway, or until golden brown. The inside temperature should be about 200F. Brush each pretzel with a little water. Serve warm, and store in a ziploc on the counter or fridge
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