Ingredients
- 1- 1/2 cup Warm Water
- 1 Tablespoon Sugar
- 2 teaspoons Salt
- 1 package Active Dry Yeast
- 0.25 Ounce Packet
- 4- 1/2 cups All-purpose Flour
- 2 Tablespoons Vegetable Oil Plus Extra For Greasing Your Surfaces And Hands
- 4 Tablespoons Unsalted Butter
- melted
- 1 whole Egg
- Beaten
- 2 Tablespoons Kosher Salt
- 12 cups Water
- 23 cups Baking Soda
- 12 ounces
- fluid Light Beer
- 2 Tablespoons All-purpose Flour
- 1- 1/2 cup Shredded Cheddar Cheese
- 1 pinch Salt
- 1 pinch Cracked Black Pepper
Instructions
- For the pretzels: Begin by adding 1 1/2 cups of warm water to a mixing bowl.
- If you have a KitchenAid mixing bowl, use that.
- Add in the sugar, salt and the package of yeast.
- Gently stir, and walk away from it for about 5-10 minutes, or until the yeast foams.
- Once the mixture has foamed, add in the flour and melted butter.
- Use your dough hook attachment, and begin mixing on medium speed for about four minutes.
- Your dough should be smooth and begin coming off of the sides of the bowl.
- Remove the dough from the mixer and add it to another bowl.
- Drizzle the vegetable oil on top of the dough, and then flip the dough over to the other side, making sure the entire surface of the dough is oiled.
- Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and place in a warm spot for about two hours.
- The goal is to have the dough rise to about twice the size of when you placed it into the bowl.
- Once the dough has risen, remove the plastic wrap and give it a good smell.
- I love the smell of fresh dough.
- Nothing beats that wonderful yeast smell.
- Well, bacon probably beats that, but still, it is a great smell.
- For the next few steps you will want to have everything prepared as things go pretty quickly.
- Spray a large baking sheet with cooking spray.
- Preheat your oven to 450 F. Beat the egg in a small bowl.
- Add the salt to another small bowl.
- In a roasting pan or another large pot, add the 12 cups of water and the baking soda.
- Put it on the stovetop and bring it to a boil.
- If you do not have a roasting pan, use a deep skillet or another vessel that can hold that water to a boil.
- OK, back to the dough.
- Take the dough and divide it into about 8-10 balls.
- The dough will be a bit sticky, so use a bit more vegetable oil to lightly coat your hands.
- Take each ball and begin to roll it into a rope like shape.
- Once you begin to get the rope, grab both ends and swing it a bit.
- Your goal here is to get the rope to be about 7 inches long or so.
- Repeat with the remaining pieces of dough.
- Lay the ropes down, and cut them into about 2 inch pieces.
- Add these pieces to the boiling water.
- Let these cook in the water for 20-30 seconds.
- What happens here is that the dough begins to soften, par cook, and enlarge a bit.
- Remove the dough with a slotted spoon, trying to remove as much water as possible, and add the cooked dough to the oiled baking sheet.
- Brush the egg wash onto the top of each pretzel bite, then sprinkle each one with kosher salt.
- Repeat this process for the remaining dough balls.
- Once the baking sheet is filled with some pretzel bites, add them to the preheated oven and cook for about 15 minutes.
- They should come out golden brown.
- The smell is amazing.
- Take it in.
- Remove them from the baking sheet and place on a wire rack to cool.
- Repeat this process until all of the pretzel bites have baked.
- As the pretzels cook, make the cheddar cheese beer sauce.
- Add the beer to a sauce pan.
- Bring it to a boil.
- Toss the flour with the cheese.
- Once the beer is boiling, add the cheese and flour mixture, dial down the heat, and stir constantly.
- Toss in some salt and pepper.
- Stir until the mixture is melted and smooth.
- Then remove from heat and put it into a serving bowl.
- When you are ready to plate, add the pretzel bites to a plate with a small bowl of the beer sauce, and dig in.
- The flavor of these pretzels is just phenomenal to say the least.
- Packed with this yeasty smell and flavor, every bite is nicely salted.
- And that beer and cheese sauce, well, I will let you judge.
- A perfect snack any time of the day.
- And better yet, a great game day appetizer that will get all of your friends and family dipping everything into that beer and cheddar cheese sauce!
- Enjoy.
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