Skip the mall pretzels, homemade soft pretzels are delicous. Crispy and golden brown on the outside and fluffy and chewy on the inside.

Made with ingredients you likely have in your pantry, this pretzel recipe is easy. Roll the dough into ropes, twist into pretzels, give them a quick dip and then bake.

Sprinkle them with salt and serve them warm, or enjoy them with melted cheese or mustard. Try serving them with a cold beer, German style.

Oven Baked Soft Pretzels

  • It’s always fun to recreate street fair favorites at home.
  • Homemade soft pretzels are made with a handful of ingredients you likely have (and no preservatives).
  • They’re budget-friendly since they use just a few pantry ingredients.
  • Swap out the salt and try different toppings (like cinnamon sugar or everything bagel seasoning).
  • Soft pretzels can be baked and frozen as an anytime snack or appetizer.
  • Experiment with different shapes like breadsticks, pretzel bites, knots, or hearts.
ingredients assembled to make oven baked soft pretzels, including flour, yeast, butter, sugar, salt, and water

Ingredients for Soft Pretzels

Flour Since it has more gluten, bread flour is best for soft, stretchy pretzels, but all-purpose flour can also be used.

Yeast Use active dry yeast, equal to 2 ½ teaspoons, and make sure to check the expiration date. To “proof” the yeast, dissolve it in water and sugar and let it sit for 5-10 minutes until it becomes foamy. If it doesn’t foam, discard it.

Baking Soda Bath Before baking, dip the pretzels into a boiling water and baking soda bath to give the exterior a perfect chewy texture and color.

Egg Wash Use an egg wash to give the pretzels a shiny golden brown exterior and help the salt (or seasonings) stick better.

Salt (& other toppings) Use kosher salt or coarse salt or, try cinnamon sugar, jalapeno cheese, everything bagel seasoning, or sesame seeds. Make them to order to please every palate!

How to Make Soft Pretzels

These easy steps will have your family in pretzel heaven in no time!

  1. Prepare The Pretzel Dough: This is a typical yeast dough and can be made in a stand mixer.
  2. Shape Dough: Roll into ropes and shape into pretzels (how to fold pretzels below).
  3. Baking Soda Bath: Gently lower into boiling water for several seconds.
  4. Bake: Remove, drain and brush with egg wash, and sprinkle with topping. Bake until toasty brown
dough being formed into a pretzel shape

How to Fold a Pretzel

  1. Roll each piece into a 24-inch rope.
  2. Form the dough into a “U” shape.
  3. Cross the two ends over each other.
  4. Fold the ends down to the bottom of the U shape to form a pretzel.

Storing Soft Pretzels

  • Homemade oven baked soft pretzels will keep in the refrigerator for up 1 week, and in the freezer for up to three months.
  • Thaw at room temperature. This soft pretzel recipe is best served warm. To reheat, wrap in foil to prevent over-browning the exterior. Warming or thawing in the microwave will toughen them and is not recommended.
Why do you boil pretzels

Once the pretzel is formed, it is lowered into boiling and baking soda for a few seconds. This changes the pH of the outside and gives it that beautiful brown color.


This also gives the flavor we love in pretzels and starts the crust formation which finishes in the oven.

Do you have to use egg wash

The egg wash helps all those tasty toppings adhere to the curved surface of the pretzels. In addition, the egg and water wash will give pretzels a golden brown sheen and satisfying crunch.

What to Dip Soft Pretzels In

The only thing better than a soft pretzel is a soft pretzel in a great dip! Keep it simply with grainy mustard or

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Oven Baked Soft Pretzel

A soft pretzel recipe that creates deliciously soft, slightly chewy pretzels with crisp golden brown coating.
Prep Time 48 minutes
Cook Time 12 minutes
Rising Time 1 hour
Total Time 2 hours
Servings 8 pretzels
Author Holly Nilsson
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Ingredients  

Dough

  • 1 ½ cup warm water
  • 1 tablespoon granulated sugar
  • 2 teaspoons salt
  • 2 ½ teaspoons active dry yeast (1 pkg)
  • 4 cups all-purpose flour
  • 2 oz butter melted

Water Bath

  • 10 cups water
  • cup baking soda

Topping

  • 1 large egg yolk beaten with 1 tablespoon water
  • kosher salt

Instructions 

  • In a stand mixer, combine water, sugar, salt, and yeast. Let sit for 5-10 minutes or until foamy.
  • Add 2 cups flour and melted butter to the yeast mixture. Mix on low with a dough hook. Gradually add more until the dough is combined.
  • Knead the dough with a dough hook in the mixer until the dough is smooth, about 5 minutes or knead by hand on the counter for 10 minutes.
  • Place the dough in an oiled bowl, cover, and set in a warm place to rise for 60 minutes, or until the dough has doubled in size.
  • Preheat the oven to 450°F and line baking pans with parchment paper. In a large pot, bring water and baking soda to a boil.
  • Divide dough into 8 equal pieces and roll each piece into a 24-inch rope. Shape each rope into a pretzel by forming a "U" shape and crossing the two ends over each other, then folding them down to the bottom of the "U". Repeat with the remaining dough.
  • Gently place the pretzels on a large spatula and lower them into the boiling water. Boil for 10-15 seconds, then gently lift them out of the water and let excess drip off. Place the pretzels on the prepared baking pans, leaving at least 2-inches between them.
  • Brush the pretzels with the egg wash, then sprinkle with kosher salt (or toppings as desired).
  • Bake for 12-14 minutes or until the pretzels are golden.

Notes

Yeast Use Active Dry Yeast and check the expiration date to ensure the dough rises properly.
To make without a stand mixer If you don’t have a stand mixer, you can knead the dough by hand on the counter for about 10 minutes.
Make soft pretzel bites Divide dough into 4 pieces and roll into a 24″ rope. Cut rope into 2″ pieces. Boil as directed and bake for 9-11 minutes or until golden.
To boil the pretzels, place a pretzel on a large spatula and gently lower it into the boiling water. Use a large slotted spoon to gently remove it from the water.
Egg wash For a softer crust, use the whole egg. A wash made from egg white only and water will produce a harder, crisper exterior.
Topping Variations Top this pretzel recipe with sesame seeds, everything bagel seasoning, cinnamon sugar or cheddar cheese & thinly sliced jalapenos.
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Nutrition Information

Calories: 304 | Carbohydrates: 51g | Protein: 8g | Fat: 7g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2g | Trans Fat: 0.2g | Cholesterol: 40mg | Sodium: 3384mg | Potassium: 107mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 210IU | Vitamin C: 0.01mg | Calcium: 26mg | Iron: 3mg

Nutrition information provided is an estimate and will vary based on cooking methods and brands of ingredients used.

Course Appetizer, Bread, Party Food, Snack
Cuisine American, German
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  1. Douglas says:

    Had no flavor. Texture was spot on.

  2. Kim Ames says:

    This recipe was super easy to follow!! The pretzels I made tasted good!! Wondering if I can make them freeze and warm up when I have a craving for them??5 stars

    1. Spend With Pennies SP says:

      Hi Kim, follow the recipe as written, allow to cool completely, then move the pretzels to an airtight container and place in the freezer. (Layer with parchment to avoid sticking.) When you’re ready to bake the frozen pretzels, thaw first then bake them at 450°F for 5 minutes. Let us know how they turn out if you try this method!

  3. joanne Buckner says:

    I made these for the first time today and they were fabulous!! Turned out great5 stars

  4. Samantha says:

    Perfection! They turned out nice and golden with the perfect chewy texture inside. My husband was craving pretzels and your recipes never disappoint. SWP Employee5 stars

  5. Mary Paul says:

    I am so disappointed I could not get the dough to stretch to 24 inches. It kept going right back when I worked with it. They were very thick and the bottom burned before they were done. I hid them so none would see what a mess I made. Won’t be making this recipe again. The birds might like them though.

    1. Spend With Pennies AO says:

      Did you let it rest for the full 60 minutes and make sure the dough doubled in size? Before rolling out the dough did you work it again? Freshly kneaded or worked dough becomes stuff and the gluten relaxes as it sits. Did you make sure to use a scoop and level method for measuring the flour? Over measuring the flour will create a dry dough which will make it hard to roll. Also ensuring your dough is not cold will help! I hope this helps Mary!

  6. Kimberley S. says:

    Amazing flavour. Instead of an egg wash, I brushed it with butter after they were baked. Nice flavour without a topping.4 stars

  7. Dory Gray says:

    Omg, this recipe is amazing! Thank you! Followed your instructions to the letter. My new oven is a bit intense so I reduced baking time for a couple of minutes, and coated the parchment paper with butter in spray. Pretzels were fantastic! Will be making them for the fam again this weekend!5 stars

  8. Jenny says:

    Hello. Can the butter be eliminated?
    Thank you.

    1. Spend With Pennies CH says:

      I haven’t tried the recipe without butter. I’d think you could replace the butter with oil. Enjoy Jenny! Let us know if you try it!

  9. Lori says:

    Made these tonight. Family loved them and they were so easy to make!!

  10. Denise R says:

    Hello Holly, would it be possible to use already made pizza dough from my local pizzeria if I don’t have a mixer with a dough hook?

    1. Spend With Pennies SN says:

      Hi Denise, we haven’t tried making pretzels with pizza dough but it should turn out. They might have a slightly different flavor and a little less sweetness but otherwise, it should work.

    2. Betty Crytes says:

      just made this recipe, hmmm had problems rolling out the individual pieces, until I found a video on how to roll out the dough. They are not pretty looking but good, will make another batch for sure4 stars

      1. Vicki Fancher says:

        Can I use a good processor instead of a stand mixer to make this recipe?

      2. Spend With Pennies AO says:

        I haven’t tried it so I can’t say for sure Vicki. If you try it I would love to hear how it turns out!

  11. Lynn says:

    Made those today and vanished in 23 minutes!!!!!
    They were amazing tasty fluffy. I kneaded the dough by hand. No problem at all.
    And i sprinkled Himalayan pink salt.
    We devoured them with honey mustard and strawberry jam.
    Recipe saved!
    Thank you

    1. Spend With Pennies CH says:

      You’re very welcome Lynn!

  12. Lydia Melina says:

    They turned out amazing! Can I make the dough the day,keep in refrigerator and boil-bake the next day?5 stars

    1. Holly Nilsson says:

      I haven’t tried making the dough ahead of time, let us know how it works out for you!

  13. Laurie says:

    Had to bake longer than recipe called for was too dark outside and was still too raw inside. Used exact recipe and oven temperature.1 star

    1. Spend With Pennies says:

      Oh no, I am sorry to hear that Laurie! I have made this recipe many times with great results. Were you able to divide the dough into 8 pieces roughly 24″ long? Your pretzels were possibly thicker than mine, which could cause them to not fully cook before the outside browns.

  14. Julie says:

    Second time making them. I was told they were perfect and got a Paul Hollywood handshake from my youngest. I found the beer cheese makes a lot so I cut the recipe in half which was just enough. Will be making again. Thank you for sharing the tips too.

    1. Holly Nilsson says:

      LOL! So glad you loved this recipe Julie!

  15. Christine says:

    Nothing to write home about. Still on the search for the perfect mall pretzel.3 stars

  16. Robin Gibson says:

    They are really tasty but I had to peel the bottoms off because they stuck to the parchment paper. What did I do wrong?4 stars

  17. shoresgirl says:

    Hi,
    I just made this pretzel recipe. I do agree with another review that the dough was a little sticky. It made rolling them and shaping tricky. But they were fluffy & so yummy!
    I did 11 minutes in the oven and it was a near perfect bake.
    Thanks for the recipe! I will be making them again soon!5 stars

  18. Athena Vuylsteke says:

    These tasted really good, but my dough was incredibly sticky and they stuck to the parchment paper. I could only eat the tips of them. Not sure what went wrong.

    1. Spend With Pennies SP says:

      I’m sorry to hear these didn’t work for you, Athena! Is your baking soda expired?

  19. Patty says:

    These were so easy and taste amazing! I was wondering if I could freeze the pretzels before baking (after boiling?) and then thaw and bake for company.

    1. Spend With Pennies SP says:

      Hi Patty, we have only made this recipe as written but I don’t think freezing them before baking would work.
      I would follow the recipe as it is written, allow to cool completely, then move them to airtight containers in the freezer. (Layer with parchment to avoid sticking.)
      When you’re ready to bake the frozen pretzels, bake them at 450°F for 5 minutes. Let us know how they turn out if you try this method!