Homemade German Soft Pretzels Recipe - Savory Nothings (2024)

These German Soft Pretzels are chewy on the outside and soft and fluffy on the inside! This recipe is easy to make and uses baking soda instead of real brine, so they are much safer to bake at home.

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Soft Pretzels have my heart! I don’t know if it’s my Bavarian genes or what, but I could eat these every single day (just like Apple Fritters, German Plum Cake… or Spaetzle!)

My recipe is easy to make with a simple and foolproof yeast dough. You don’t need any fancy ingredients to make your own pretzel dough at home – just a few basic pantry staples!

And there’s no real brine happening here, just a solution of salt and baking soda to dip the pretzels in before baking – and they turn out absolutely perfect this way!

Ingredients you’ll need

Here is a visual overview of the ingredients in the recipe. Scroll down to the printable recipe card at the bottom of this post for quantities!

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Ingredient notes

Pretzel dough

Flour: If you have it, you can use bread flour for this recipe. It works just fine with regular flour too, though!

Butter: Make sure to take your butter out of the fridge a good 30 minutes before making the dough, or it will not be evenly distributed. Alternatively, place the butter under a bowl you rinsed in hot water (and quickly dried off) for 5 minutes.

Yeast: You can make this with regular dried yeast (vs active), but the dough will take longer to double in size. If you use organic yeast, it may take several hours to rise.

Milk: This recipe works as a plant-based version, too. Use a plant-based beverage in place of the milk (rice works just fine) and a neutral oil in place of the butter. You may need to add an extra tablespoon or two of flour if the dough feels very wet.

“Brine”

This isn’t real brine like they use in bakeries, but a make-shift and much safer/available version for us home bakers.

For the “brine”, you need:

  • water
  • baking soda
  • salt

Baking soda: You need a lot of baking soda for this recipe, and there are no substitutes. Baking powder is not the same, so that’s not an acceptable substitute.

Toppings: You’re also going to need something to sprinkle on your pretzels before baking – coarse salt, sesame seeds, poppy seeds… Whatever you like best!

If you plan on making pretzels regularly at home, you can buy baking soda in bulk here:

How to make German Soft Pretzels

1 Making sure the dough is started right:

Make sure the ingredients you’re using are at room temperature – including the milk. Don’t heat up the milk though, or it will kill the yeast.

Then, this yeast dough is super simple to make – once you have thrown everything into the bowl of your stand mixer, fit it with the hook attachment and knead on low speed.

The only way the pretzels turn out nice and fluffy though is if the dough gets kneaded long enough. In my mixer, it needs about 5 minutes.

2 The proofing:

To proof, shape the dough into a ball, place in a bowl and cover with a clean tea towel (so the dough doesn’t dry out).

Then, let it stand at room temperature until it has doubled in size and is puffy.

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How long this takes will depend on a few factors:

  • Your yeast: Instant yeast works fast, it will be done in about 40 minutes. Regular yeast needs a bit more time, about 1 hour. And organic yeast can take up to 3 hours!
  • Your room temperature: Warmer room temperatures help the yeast to work faster.
  • Your altitude: The higher your altitude, the faster the yeast. If you are at a high altitude and notice your yeast baked goods are always exploding, try using half the yeast a recipe calls for.

I’m sure there are other factors, too, but these are the ones I mainly notice to make a difference.

3 Shaping the pretzels:

Once your dough has finished its first proof, it’s time to shape your pretzels.

I highly recommend using kitchen scales to make sure you divide the dough into 12 even portions.

And I love using my dough scraper to divide the dough, it works so well!

Then, shape the pretzels as so:

4 Second proof:

The second proof is shorter, about 20 minutes or until the pretzels are slightly puffed up.

Don’t skip it, or your pretzels will explode in the oven and lose their shape. But don’t let them proof too long either, or the yeast doesn’t have any power left and they won’t get big and soft in the oven – you just want them slightly puffed up.

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5 Dipping the pretzels in a baking soda solution

Once your shaped pretzels are nice and puffy, it’s time for the last active step: Dipping them into a solution of baking soda and salt.

Bakeries use a real brine, so the taste of your homemade pretzels will not be exactly like a bakery pretzel. If you ask me, they actually taste better because they’re homemade ?

This makeshift “brine” is much safer to make at home, other than the fact that it’s boiling water and you can severely burn yourself with it. So… Don’t do that.

Bring 1 quart of water, ½ cup (yes!) of baking soda and 1 tablespoon salt to a boil. This will be quite foamy, so make sure to use a pot with higher sides.

Take the pot off the heat, then use a slotted spoon to dip each pretzel into your brine for 15-20 seconds. Do not leave them in too long, or they will come out very tough!

Also, make sure you submerge them fully, then let them drain on the spoon for a few seconds before placing them on a lined baking sheet a few inches apart from each other (you need two baking sheets, 6 pretzels per sheet).

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6 Giving the pretzels a nice look

Before you bake the pretzels, sprinkle them with your favorite topping: Coarse salt, sesame seeds, poppy seeds… Or Everything But the Bagel seasoning, whatever you like best.

Bake the pretzels until they’ve reached pretzel color – a deep golden brown.

Take them out and IMMEDIATELY brush them with water, milk or half and half to make them shiny.

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Then move them to a wire rack to cool.

Storage tips

These store well at room temperature on the counter for up to 2 days.

Please don’t store them in an airtight container, or they’ll get soft and damp.

Instead, wrap them loosely in a clean tea towel. They are best eaten on the day they’re made though!

Freezer tips

You can freeze your homemade pretzels for up to 4 months.

Let the baked pretzels cool completely on a rack before packing up for the freezer. I prefer to freeze them in a single layer on a baking sheet for 1 – 2 hours before transferring them to a freezer bag. That way you can take them out individually!

Place the flash-frozen pretzels in a freezer-friendly bag or container and label with the name and use-by date (freeze for up to 4 months).

To defrost, place the pretzels unwrapped on a rack on the counter (this is important, or your pretzels will get soggy) and let come to room temperature for a few hours. You can warm them in the oven at 300F or for a few seconds in the microwave if you like.

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Serving ideas

Soft pretzels are a great alternative to bagels for sandwiches!

But they’re also a really cool thing to bring to a football party – my Bacon Cheeseburger Dip works great with these.

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Homemade German Soft Pretzels

This is an easy recipe for homemade soft pretzels. They turn out absolutely delicious – chewy on the outside and soft and fluffy on the inside!

Recipe by Nora from Savory Nothings

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Recipe details

Prep 1 hour hr 45 minutes mins

Cook 15 minutes mins

Total 2 hours hrs

Servings 12 pretzels

Difficulty Medium

Equipment

Ingredients

For the dough

  • 4 cups flour
  • 1 tablespoon instant dried yeast
  • 1 tablespoon sugar
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 4 tablespoons butter softened
  • 1 ¼ cups milk preferably at room temperature

Brine

  • 1 quart water
  • ½ cup baking soda
  • 1 tablespoon salt

To finish

  • coarse sea salt or sesame seeds, poppy seeds, cheese… for topping

Instructions

Make the dough:

  • Mix dough: Place flour, yeast, sugar and salt in the bowl of your stand mixer fitted with the dough hook and combine well. Add butter, then start the mixer on low and slowly pour in the milk as the mixer works. Let the dough knead on low speed for 5 minutes, or until it forms a smooth dough.

  • First proof: Shape into a tight ball, place back in the bowl and cover with a clean tea towel. Let sit at room temperature until doubled in size (about 40mins – 1 hour).

Shape the pretzels:

  • Divide dough: Once dough is ready, punch it down and divide it into 12 equal pieces.

  • Shape: Roll each piece into a roughly 20inch long strand that's slightly thicker in the middle. Twirl the ends together 3x, then fold down to shape a pretzel (see post or video for visualization).

  • Second proof: Shape all pretzels and place on 2 lines baking sheets. Cover with tea towels and proof for another 20 minutes, or until slightly puffed up.

"Brine" and bake:

  • Prep: Preheat oven to 360°F.

  • Make "brine": Combine 1 quart of water, baking soda and salt in a high-sided pot. Bring to a boil, then take off the heat.

  • Dip pretzels: Using a slotted spoon, dip each pretzel into the solution for 15-20 seconds, making sure it's fully submerged. Drain well on the spoon, then place back on the lined baking sheets.

  • Bake: Sprinkle the "brined" pretzels with sea salt, sesame, poppy seeds… Whatever you enjoy, then bake for 20 minutes in the preheated oven until deeply golden brown.

Finish:

  • Brush for shininess (optional to make them shiny): IMMEDIATELY after taking the pretzels out of the oven, brush them with water, milk or half and half.

  • Cool: Transfer the pretzels to a wire rack to cool completely.

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Notes

Ingredient notes

Flour: If you have it, you can use bread flour for this recipe. It works just fine with regular flour too, though!

Butter: Make sure to take your butter out of the fridge a good 30 minutes before making the dough, or it will not be evenly distributed. Alternatively, place the butter under a bowl you rinsed in hot water (and quickly dried off) for 5 minutes.

Yeast: You can make this with regular dried yeast (vs active), but the dough will take longer to double in size. If you use organic yeast, it may take several hours to rise.

Milk: This recipe works as a plant-based version, too. Use a plant-based beverage in place of the milk (rice works just fine) and a neutral oil in place of the butter. You may need to add an extra tablespoon or two of flour if the dough feels very wet.

Recipe tips

  • Make sure the ingredients you’re using are at room temperature – including the milk. Don’t heat the milk past room temperature though, or it will kill the yeast.
  • Knead the dough until smooth – at least 5 minutes in your stand mixer, or up to 10 if needed.
  • Profing time depends on several factors:
    • Your yeast: Instant yeast works fast, it will be done in about 40 minutes. Regular yeast needs a bit more time, about 1 hour. And organic yeast can take up to 3 hours!
    • Your room temperature: Warmer room temperatures help the yeast to work faster.
    • Your altitude: The higher your altitude, the faster the yeast. If you are at a high altitude and notice your yeast baked goods are always exploding, try using half the yeast a recipe calls for.
  • I highly recommend using kitchen scales to make sure you divide the dough into 12 even portions.
  • Don’t skip the second proof, or your pretzels will explode in the oven and lose their shape.
  • Do not leave the pretzels in the brine for too long, or they will come out very tough! Also, make sure you submerge them fully, then let them drain on the spoon for a few seconds before placing them on a lined baking sheet a few inches apart from each other

How to store the soft pretzels

Store wrapped in a clean tea towel at room temperature for 2 days, or freeze in freezer bags for up to 4 months. See post for freezer details.

Nutrition

Serving: 1soft pretzelCalories: 200kcalCarbohydrates: 34gProtein: 5gFat: 4gSaturated Fat: 3gCholesterol: 11mgSodium: 2192mgPotassium: 85mgFiber: 1gSugar: 2gVitamin A: 165IUCalcium: 40mgIron: 2mg

Nutrition is an estimate.

More recipe information

Course: Appetizer, Breakfast

Cuisine: German

Recipe first published in 2014 and updated in 2019. Updated again on 01/26/2021 to make the layout more user friendly.

Homemade German Soft Pretzels Recipe - Savory Nothings (2024)

FAQs

What makes German pretzels different? ›

Finally, and most importantly, German-style pretzels, are dipped in a lye solution, while American soft pretzels usually rely on an easier baking soda dip. Both baking soda and lye are alkaline solutions that caramelize and create the signature bitter crust on pretzels.

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.

What do Germans eat with soft pretzels? ›

Germandeli.com Pretzels are sold nationwide and It's available in a variety of forms, from soft and chewy to crispy and crunchy, and is often enjoyed with German mustard, Obatzda, and our newly in-house made beercheese made with Warsteiner beer, Pretzels have gained international recognition and is widely consumed in ...

Why do German pretzels use lye? ›

Dipping the dough in a lye solution gives traditional German pretzels their characteristic salinity; chew; and smooth mahogany exterior, but the strong alkali (sodium hydroxide) is corrosive and can burn your skin, so it must be handled with caution.

What is the difference between a Bavarian pretzel and a soft pretzel? ›

Unlike their American counterpart, Bavarian pretzels pack a denser, chewier inside and a darker, crispier outside. And there's a certain "tang" to the Bavarian-style pretzel that sets it apart from other soft pretzels. But best of all, it doesn't need to be dipped in cheese or drenched in butter to taste delicious!

Are German pretzels unhealthy? ›

They're often high in simple carbs

Unless they've been made with a whole grain flour such as rye, most pretzels are not very nutrient-dense, meaning they don't contain many beneficial nutrients relative to their calorie content. That's because most pretzels are made from refined wheat flour, also called white flour.

What is the lie for making pretzels? ›

Lye is primarily used to make pretzels, and it's the reason for their unmistakable shiny, mahogany color. To prepare, shaped pretzels are dipped in a lye bath, then baked in the oven. This method can also be used with rolls or buns. Once lye-dipped pretzels are baked, they're totally safe (and delicious!) to eat.

Why boil pretzel dough in baking soda? ›

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.

Why is Auntie Anne's pretzels so good? ›

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.

What is the difference between Philly and Bavarian pretzel? ›

Thicker ropes of dough are used to make the Philly style, which ends up being softer and fluffier. German styles make an appearance, too. The Bavarian pretzels are bigger, with twisted ropes and a little sweetness.

What is the most common German snack? ›

Probably the most beloved and popular snack in Germany. Gummy bears – Gummibärchen – and all his friends by Haribo are present in almost every party, dinner or any meetings with friends at home. You can be sure of something, among other sweet snacks served on the table, they are the first ones the Germans pick.

Do Germans eat mustard on 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.

Why are German pretzels better? ›

You may pick up on how the taste is different, as German soft pretzels are known for containing a thicker, denser, and chewier inside while having a slightly crispier outside. The main difference to note between the more “American-style” pretzels and German pretzels is an ingredient called lye.

Is 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.

Is food grade lye the same as baking soda? ›

Lye is a stronger alkaline than baking soda or sodium bicarbonate, with a pH reading ranging from around 13 to 14. Its base of sodium hydroxide is created commercially by the electrolysis of sodium chloride solution, as well as reacting calcium hydroxide with sodium carbonate, according to the FDA.

What country makes the best pretzels? ›

In the world of German food, nothing is as iconic as the German pretzel. Discover how good a German bakery can make a pretzel and the surprising location of Germany's best pretzel.

What does pretzel mean in German? ›

This ultimately led to the proper German name, "Brezel" (singular) or “Brezeln” (plural). Depending on the dialect, pretzels are called Brezel (High German), Brezn (in Bavaria and Austria), Bretzel (in Switzerland) or one of many similar names, based on the region.

Are hard pretzels from Germany? ›

While most early pretzels were of the soft variety, a German baker in Lititz, Pa., Julius Sturgis, reportedly started the first commercial pretzel bakery in 1861 and claimed credit as the creator of the first true hard pretzels.

Why are pretzels served at Oktoberfest? ›

The intertwining of pretzels with Oktoberfest can be traced back to their shared German heritage. In the early 19th century, Bavarian beer gardens and halls began serving pretzels alongside their famous brews.

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