Soft Pretzels (Low FODMAP, Gluten-Free)

Try this Soft pretzels low FODMAP gluten-free recipe

Soft Pretzels (Low FODMAP, Gluten-Free)
Soft Pretzels (Low FODMAP, Gluten-Free)

Try this Soft pretzels low FODMAP gluten-free recipe

  • Preparing Time: 15 minutes
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Served Person: 10
  • Carbohydrate 10.7689780206335 g
  • Cholesterol 689.611001677818 mg
  • Fat 260.205642683288 g
  • Fiber 0.335400682140991 g
  • Protein 3.46428473107076 g
  • Saturated Fat 164.75518863204 g
  • Serving Size 1 1 Serving (336g)
  • Sodium 1912.00959662878 mg
  • Sugar 10.4335773384925 g
  • Trans Fat 18.2319230919315 g
  • Calories 2343 calories

Step-by-step

  • Pre-heat the oven to 220 degrees Celsius or 425 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • In a bowl stir together the flour, sugar, yeast, salt, baking powder and xanthan gum.
  • Add the water, egg and butter and knead everything into a firm dough using a mixer. This takes about 4 minutes. If the dough is too dry you can add a few tablespoons of water.
  • Grease a bowl, put the dough in a bowl and cover it.
  • Leave the dough to rise in a warm place until almost doubled, about 45 to 90 minutes.
  • Put the dough onto a lightly floured surface. Cut the dough into 10 pieces and roll each piece into a long rope.
  • Fold into a pretzel shape.
  • Line a baking sheet with baking parchment.
  • Bring the water for the water bath to boil. Stir in the sugar and the baking soda.
  • Drop the pretzels into the water one at a time and boil them for about 5 seconds. They will sink and then float to the surface.
  • Put the pretzels on the baking sheet.
  • Brush the pretzels with the melted butter and top them with either a mixture of sugar and cinnamon or with sea salt. We chose to make 6 sweet and 4 savoury pretzels.
  • Bake the gluten-free soft pretzels for 18-20 minutes. Watch them closely, some ovens may bake faster than others, this might require you to bake the pretzels a bit shorter or longer. If the pretzels get too dark too quickly you can cover them with a bit of aluminium foil or turn down the temperature a bit.
  • You can store the pretzels up to 4 days into an airtight box. They will taste best if you will put them in the oven for a few minutes before eating them. If you want to keep them longer you can freeze them.

My Gluten-Free Pretzel Adventure: A Baking Journey

As a busy working mom, finding time for anything beyond the daily grind can feel like a Herculean task. But lately, I’ve been rediscovering the joy of baking – a way to de-stress and create something delicious for my family. This time, my culinary adventure led me to the world of gluten-free pretzels. I've always loved the soft, chewy texture and salty-sweet taste of a perfectly baked pretzel, but with dietary restrictions in our family, I needed a recipe that was both delicious and safe for everyone.

The search for the perfect gluten-free pretzel recipe was, to put it mildly, an odyssey. Countless recipes promised the world, but delivered disappointing results. Some were dry and crumbly, others lacked the signature pretzel chew. But I persevered, fueled by a stubborn streak and a craving for a truly satisfying pretzel. Finally, after much trial and error (and a few less-than-stellar batches), I found a recipe that delivered everything I was looking for – soft, chewy, and absolutely delicious gluten-free pretzels.

The key to success, I discovered, lies in the details. Using a quality gluten-free flour blend is crucial. I experimented with several brands before settling on one that gave me the best texture. The addition of xanthan gum also played a significant role, helping to bind the ingredients and create a cohesive dough. And don't underestimate the importance of the baking soda bath. That's the secret weapon for achieving that iconic, slightly crisp exterior and wonderfully soft interior. It adds a subtle lightness and crispness to the pretzels, preventing them from being too dense or heavy.

Beyond the technical aspects, the baking process itself became a form of meditation. The rhythmic kneading of the dough, the satisfying rise as the pretzels proofed, and the beautiful golden-brown color as they baked—each step was a small victory in my day. The aroma of freshly baked pretzels filled the kitchen, creating a warm, inviting atmosphere that calmed my mind and uplifted my spirits. And the ultimate reward? The happy faces of my family as they savored these delicious treats.

These pretzels are far more than just a snack; they represent a connection to a simpler time. The act of baking itself is therapeutic, a moment of pause amidst the chaos of daily life. The shared enjoyment of the finished product brings everyone together, creating memories that far outweigh the time and effort involved. Plus, the ability to satisfy a craving without compromise—that's a win in my book.

This recipe isn't just about pretzels; it's about finding joy in the everyday, embracing challenges, and sharing delicious food with loved ones. So roll up your sleeves, gather your ingredients, and embark on your own gluten-free pretzel adventure. You might be surprised at the rewards you discover along the way.

The beautiful thing about this recipe, besides its delightful taste, is its versatility. You can easily adjust the sweetness and seasoning to create a variety of pretzels. Some sweet, some savory – a delightful mix to please everyone. This adaptability makes it perfect for any occasion, from casual gatherings to more formal events. It's also incredibly adaptable to dietary needs. The original recipe itself is low FODMAP, making it suitable for individuals following a low FODMAP diet. Simply adjusting the ingredients allows for the recipe to be tweaked for various dietary needs or preferences.

This recipe has become a staple in our home, a comforting constant in a world that often feels anything but. It's a reminder that even the simplest of pleasures—the aroma of baking bread, the satisfaction of creating something delicious, and the joy of sharing it with loved ones—can bring immense happiness. It’s a recipe for more than just pretzels; it’s a recipe for connection, for self-care, and for celebrating the small joys of life.