Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Soft Cheese Pretzels


A few days ago Maddie and I made cheese pretzels. This was a great activity to do with Maddie--and a great one to do with any small children for that matter. It is a simple recipe that you can mix up in minutes, makes a minimal mess, and it's like playing with play-do only you get to eat it in the end. My mom used to make these with us when we were little. Maddie and I had a lot of fun making pretzels and we have all enjoyed eating them! They are particularly yummy hot from the oven.

Soft Cheese Pretzels

In a small bowl mix together:
1/4 cup warm water
1 tbsp yeast
1 tsp sugar
Stir together and let sit until it begins to foam.

Using the dough hook on your kitchen aid, add to the mixer and mix briefly:
4 cups flour (to be more nutritious, I used half whole wheat and they still came out light, soft and chewy)
4 cups grated cheddar cheese
1 tsp salt
1 tbsp sugar

Add the foamy yeast mixture and begin mixing. While mixing, slowly add up to 1 1/2 cups of water. Add only enough water to make a soft but firm dough. The dough should not be sticky at all.

Let the dough rise to double in size. Punch down dough and begin to form soft pretzels. We made 24 small pretzels. Let the pretzels rise until double in size. Brush the tops with an egg white and sprinkle coarse salt on top. Bake at 425 for 10 minutes.

Here's Maddie rolling out the "snakes" for the pretzels.

Maddie started getting creative. Here she is pinching her snake before making it into a pretzel.


Here are our pretzels formed and getting ready to rise.


When we were making the pretzels, Maddie and I talked about who we could share some with. The next morning we took some over to Maddie's friend Carson.

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