Rosemary Sea Salt Pretzel Recipe (2024)

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Happy National Pretzel Day! Yes, there is a special day dedicated to pretzels. I am A-Ok with that because I love pretzels. I’ve always been a fan. In grade school, I always brought a brown bag lunch to school. I always asked my dad for a peanut butter, banana, & honey sandwich, an apple, and pretzel sticks…and of course a cookie for dessert:) I love salty pretzels in any shape or form. My new favorite pretzels are these homemade soft Rosemary Sea Salt Pretzels. They are fantastic!

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Josh is the pretzel master at our house. He always makes them and I eat them. It’s a rough job but somebody has to do it:) This time he added fresh rosemary and sea salt to the dough. The combination is awesome! They are good plain, but he made a rosemary cheese sauce that knocked my socks off. I loved dunking my pretzel into the cheese sauce.

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The pretzels are really easy to make. I promise. Don’t let the yeast and twisting the dough scare you. They are fun to make and eat! Celebrate National Pretzel Day with these Rosemary Sea Salt Pretzels. They make a great snack!

Here are a few other pretzel recipes to help you celebrate National Pretzel Day! Enjoy!

  • Biscoff Pretzel Bites with White Chocolate
  • Homemade Soft Pretzel Bites
  • Chocolate Chip Cookie Pretzel Bars
  • Pizza Pretzel Bites

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Rosemary Sea Salt Pretzels with Rosemary Cheddar Cheese Sauce

Soft homemade pretzels with fresh rosemary and sea salt. Dip them into a rosemary cheese sauce for a great snack!

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Servings 8 large soft pretzels

Ingredients

For the pretzels:

For the Rosemary Cheese Sauce:

Instructions

  • To make the pretzels: combine the water, sugar, yeast, and butter in the bowl of a stand mixer and mix with the dough hook until combined. Let sit for 5 minutes.

  • Add the salt, flour, and rosemary to the mixture and mix on low speed until combined. Increase the speed to medium and continue kneading until the dough is smooth and begins to pull away from the side of the bowl, about 3 to 4 minutes. If the dough appears too wet, add additional flour, 1 tablespoon at a time. Remove the dough from the bowl, place on a flat surface and knead into a ball with your hands.

  • Coat a large bowl with canola oil, add the dough and turn to coat with the oil. Cover with a clean towel or plastic wrap and place in a warm spot until the dough doubles in size. This will take about 1 hour.

  • Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F. Bring the water to a boil in a large pot.

  • Remove the dough from the bowl and place on a flat surface. Divide the dough into 8 equal pieces. Roll each piece into a long rope. To shape into pretzels, take the right side and cross over to the left. Cross right to left again and flip up. Slowly add the baking soda to the boiling water. Boil the pretzels in the water solution, 2 at a time for 30 seconds, splashing the tops with the warmed water using a spoon. Remove with a large flat slotted spatula or a spider. Place 4 pretzels on each baking sheet, brush the tops with the egg wash and season liberally with sea salt. Bake for 15 to 18 minutes or until pretzels are golden brown.

  • Remove pretzels from oven and let cool on a wire baking rack.

  • To make the Rosemary Cheese Sauce: In a medium saucepan over medium heat, melt butter and whisk in flour. Pour in the milk and whisk until the mixture thickens. Stir in shredded cheese, stir until cheese is melted and smooth. Stir in fresh rosemary and season with salt and pepper, to taste. Serve with pretzels.

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I'm Maria and my husband is Josh. We share a love of cooking, baking, and entertaining. We enjoy creating recipes that are simple, fresh, and family friendly. We love sitting around the table with good food, good conversation, and good friends and family! Our kitchen is always open!
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  1. I just tried these a couple days ago and they were divine! Thanks for sharing this recipe. But I have a big question: When I took the pretzels out from the pot of water with a slotted spoon, they were pretty wet and then stuck to the wax paper. I thought it’d be OK because it is wax paper after all, but when they were done baking, all the pretzels stuck like glue to the paper. Any suggestions? Should I have sprayed the wax paper with nonstick spray?

    Thanks!

    1. Wax paper normally isn’t used to bake on, shouldn’t you have used parchment paper? Maybe that’s why you had this issue

  2. Good day! These looks good! Let me ask you, how many grams in your cup, which you measured out the ingredients?

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  3. These were fantastic!

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  4. If I don’t have a stand mixer but I have a hand mixer and a food processor would it still be best to hand work the dough or should I use one of the aforementioned mixers instead? Thanks!

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  5. Why all the comments on Wanting or Wishing you could make or eat these. Some of us really do cook would like to see comments by who actually made these and get tips and comments on how it came out. I hate sifting through 4 pages of blathering oohs and ahhs when you haven’t even tried to make it. Of course they look good, but hold of on typing about it until you’ve tried making it. This is a recipe blog, which implies you want to make things.

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  6. Every time I come on this blog, I always find very inspiring recipes and as usual, stunning pictures! I have to try those pretzels at home!!

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  7. Hi 🙂 I’m looking forward to bringing these to a Super Bowl party. I have a couple questions though:

    1) Can I make the pretzels a day ahead? I work the morning of the Super Bowl, so I would be looking to make the pretzels the day before. Would they harden?
    2) Can the cheese sauce be re-heated? (in the microwave for instance)

    Thanks 🙂

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  8. Made these on a rare Snow Day in Georgia. They were fabulous! I used two different pans, one non – stick by farberware. They stuck to the regular pan, but lifted easily from the non stick. I will definitely make these again!

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  9. Is it possible to make these with White Whole Wheat Flour?? We are trying to cut out white flour from our diets and I just wasn’t sure if you would get the same texture. These look delicious and I would love to make them!

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  10. Maria, I made these today for the Super Bowl, and we are enjoying them right now, while watching the game. They are soft, warm and wonderful and taste like Heaven . The rosemary is a perfect flavor match, and I found 4 and 1/2 C of flour to be perfect. Thanks for this wonderful recipe!!

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  11. I read this recipe and thought surely that 3 quarts of water is wrong and it definitely is. No one has a mixing bowl that’s a gallon big. I tried it anyway and yep, it failed. Post the right measurements please.

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    1. It’s not meant for use in the pretzel; it’s the amount of water you boil the pretzels in. 3 qts. is exactly the correct amount with the baking soda.

  12. This is a fantastic recipe! I could eat these pretzels all day.
    I would definitely recommend this to anyone!

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  13. I use this recipe for pretzels because it’s the BEST. However today the mister cooked up a corned beef and I decided to bake your pretzel dough into slider buns…holy moly are they fabulous with brown mustard, pepper jack and corned beef!!! GREAT recipe and totally easy to make. Thank you so much for sharing it.

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  14. Just made these and they are delicious! I was a little intimidated by the directions but they turned out pretty good! Better as pretzel bites because mine didn’t look like pretzels lol

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  15. This recipe looks amazing. I’m throwing my husband a birthday party and would like these on the menu. I’ve seen some recipes that freeze after the dough boils, before the baking step. Have you tried this? Or any other freezing methods with soft pretzels? I’d love to have all of the dishes prepared ahead of time. Thanks!

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  16. Did you give any thoughts on making a you tube video on: How to make a pretzel?
    I never made any and being a visual person, I would like to see in how much water
    I go before I do wet my feet!
    Your picture is totally delicious…thanks in advance, Carole 🙂

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    1. We haven’t done any videos, but we will think about it! Thanks for the feedback!

  17. Made pretzels often but I never used rosemary, I am intrigued. I too liked the half-time show, for it highlighted important things for us in this country. I was pleasantly surprised as one that does art much more than football. Thanks

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  18. Did you need to grease the pans at all? I made some in the oven, but they stuck pretty bad to the pan. Still tasted good. I made a few on the grill without any problem though.

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  19. These look so amazing! Do you think that it would be ok to do up a very large batch (for a party) of dough, boil them and then freeze to be put in the oven later, as they’re needed? I’d rather serve them fresh and warm over the course of the party but not sure if the dough will do ok being boiled, frozen, and then baked later (like a day or two later). Thanks!

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    1. Yes, you can freeze the pretzels and reheat them in the oven. Enjoy!

  20. I’ve made these several times before – they’re delicious! I’m planning to bring them to a family Christmas party on Monday, but I don’t want to leave all the prep work for Christmas Day. Do you have experience with making the dough in advance? If so, I’d love a recommendation on how to do this withoug ruining these delicious pretzles! I’m hoping to do all the work up to the boil and bake part in advance. Will that work? Thanks so much 🙂

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    1. I haven’t tried it, but I bet you could keep the dough in the fridge until you are ready to roll them out and boil.

  21. Looking for the pizza pretzel, can’t seem to locate it, thanks much

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  22. Rosemary Sea Salt Pretzel Recipe (14)
    too doughy

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  23. I’ve always loved shake shack’s cheese sauce for dipping crinkle cut fries and it dawned on me today….”that flavor’s rosemary!”

    After doing a search your recipe is the only site mentioning the mixing of this herb with cheddar. You two are forward thinking creative powerhouses!

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  24. Rosemary Sea Salt Pretzel Recipe (15)
    Flavor seemed great, baking time/temp didn’t work for me. Followed exactly and they browned nicely, and were done baking, but were too dense and didn’t crisp up on the outside. Might try lower temp and longer bake time to get the nice crisp outside that I really wanted!

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FAQs

How do you get salt to stick to pretzel bites? ›

Lightly spray (mist) the tops of the pretzels with cool water from a distance of at least at least 18”. You don't want to soak the skin, just moisten it. LIGHTLY Sprinkle the Pretzel Salt provided to have a small amount on each pretzel. You can re-use any salt that falls off onto the sheetpan after your baking process.

What is the best salt to use for pretzels? ›

Ideally, you would use pretzel salt when making pretzels. But this type of salt is not always easy to find in the store. That's why many people turn to kosher salt instead. And indeed, these two types of salt have a lot in common.

How do you cook Costco Bistro 28 pretzel bites? ›

Bake at 425° for 12 to 15 minutes until golden brown and serve!

What are the ingredients in pretzel salt? ›

Pretzel I and Pretzel M Salts Pretzel I and Pretzel M salts are food grade, compacted, white crystalline, sodium chloride manufactured under stringent process control procedures. They contain no anti-caking or free-flowing additives or conditioners.

How to make salt stay a pretzel? ›

The moisture from the baking soda solution will help the salt adhere to the pretzels, keeping the seasoning in place even as the dough bakes. With a baking soda solution, you'll keep your pretzel salted and your taste buds happy.

How do you get salt to stick? ›

You need the salt to stick to the rim of the glass, of course, and that's easily done with lemon or lime juice, which turns sticky as it dries.

Is there a difference between kosher salt and sea salt? ›

Kosher salt has larger coarse grains, while sea salt is fine. Neither kosher nor sea salt contain additives or iodine, but sea salt can contain small amounts of minerals. Sea salt is usually more expensive than kosher salt.

What are pretzels without salt called? ›

Pretzel Facts

Pretzels without salt are called baldies.

How to cook pretzels from Costco? ›

they're sweet and salty and I think perfect to make a batch. toss pretzels with melted butter and cinnamon sugar stir for a few seconds. to coat the pretzels evenly. spread the pretzels onto a parchment lined baking sheet and bake until the sugar is set. let them cool and then enjoy.

How long to heat pretzel in oven? ›

Preheat your oven to 325 degrees Fahrenheit. Drizzle a small amount of water over the pretzel so that the pretzel is moist but not soggy. Wrap your pretzel in aluminum foil and place it in the oven for five minutes.

Do pretzel warmers cook the pretzels? ›

this does not actually cook the pretzels it just keeps them warm.

What is the secret ingredient in pretzels? ›

According to King Arthur Baking, lye and caustic sodas are used in the process of baking pretzels because lye's reaction to the pretzels, much like baking soda, gives them that chewy texture, light interior, and brown crust.

What can I use instead of pretzel salt? ›

Substitute another coarse salt if you can't locate it, but stay away from fine table salt — the fine grain can melt into the pretzel as it bakes, and you won't get the same wonderful “crunch” you get with coarse salt. You can also try one or a combination of seeds, such as sunflower, pumpkin, poppy and sesame.

Are salt pretzels healthy? ›

Pretzels may be better than some fatty chips, but four out of five nutrition experts surveyed by Time say if you're trying to eat healthy, pretzels shouldn't be your go-to snack. Although pretzels are low-fat, they are also pretty paltry on the protein and fiber front, and they can be quite high in sodium and carbs.

How do you get toppings to stick to pretzels? ›

Freshly baked pretzels can be brushed or dunked in melted butter before topping (the butter will help the toppings to stick). Sprinkle over cinnamon sugar, or a blend of spices and grated dry cheese (such as Parmigiano-Reggiano).

How do you salt Pretzilla pretzel bites? ›

Depending on the serving method, you may choose to add salt to your PRETZILLA® Bites. To apply, lightly moisten the Bites with water (using a brush, spray bottle, or your hands) and sprinkle immediately with an enclosed salt packet. If heating in the oven, we recommend adding salt before heating.

What is the salt on top of pretzels? ›

Boil each pretzel for 30 seconds, then remove it with a slotted spatula and place it on the baking sheet. Sprinkle coarse sea salt on top of each pretzel while they're still wet. Finally, bake the pretzels for 9-10 minutes until they're beautifully golden brown.

Why does salt melt on pretzels? ›

Pretzel products naturally have moisture in them and that moisture causes the pretzel salt to melt. While the pretzel is perfectly safe to eat and will retain the salted flavor, this melting will cause the pretzel product to appear wrinkled and may get a slightly wet feel to it.

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