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My last post entailed my first pizza dough from scratch experience. With the second batch of dough I made foccacia, and these little delights. All in all, my cooking experiences today were successful. More fun for me, was getting to take pictures of these results. I do a little part time photography for family and friends, but taking pictures of food is always more fun. For one, food doesn’t run away, cry, frown or move right when I snap the camera. I love to zoom and get as close as I can to the most intricate parts of the item. And generally, no photoshop is required to cover blemishes, or to transfer faces from one pic to another, because only 2 of the 3 kids smiled…
So here are my pretzels and a couple of my favorite shots of them. I enjoyed the baking and taking of pictures… everyone else enjoyed eating the finished products (that is after I took too many pictures).

Homemade Pretzels
Ingredients:
- Prepared Pizza Dough
- Boiling Water
- Course Salt (sea salt or kosher)
Directions:
On a lightly oiled surface, flatten the dough into a rectangle and cut into strips, about 1″ x 4″, and 1/4″ thick. Roll out each strip into a long “log” and shape into a pretzel. Cover and let rise again, 15 – 20 minutes.
Bring a 2 – 3 quart pan of water to a boil. Pre-heat the oven to 475F.
One or two at a time, place each pretzel in the boiling water. It will sink initially, remove once it rises to the top and plumps a little, about 45 – 60 seconds. Remove and place on a towel to absorb the extra water. While still moist, sprinkle salt over the top. Move to a well-greased pan and bake for about 12 minutes. Remove and enjoy!
Note: my daughter asked me to make some cinnamon sugar pretzels. Easy enough, I took some unsalted pretzels and melted a little butter. Combine some sugar and cinnamon (about 3 – 1 parts). Dip the pretzel in the butter, coating both sides, then into the sugar mixture. Mmm, have some napkins ready! (I had already put the camera away at this point)




These pretzels look fabulous! And what beautiful photography!! Food is the perfect photographical subject, if you ask me.
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Great photos. These look tasty. I had a horrible attempt at pretzels last week, so you are giving me a nudge to try again.
Michelle
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I would do it again. I have done pretzels before, but not with boiling first. I suppose that is what makes the shell more “bagel-like” and like a “ball field or Aunt Annie’s” pretzel. The baked only pretzels turned out more like a breadstick.
My experience has nudged me to try homemade bagels too. I have seen some very tasty recipes for them… and I am all about Panera without the cost! Thanks for visiting!
These look so wonderful! I love soft pretzels. I posted a link to your blog on my edible crafts column (part of a post on homemade pretzels). You can see your post at ediblecrafts.craftgossip.com. Hopefully you’ll get even more clicks to share this idea. Thanks! meaghan
Hi this blog is great I will be recommending it to friends.