Easy Sourdough Pretzel Buns Recipe (2024)

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The most delicious homemade sourdough pretzel buns have a soft and fluffy interior with a deep brown exterior that tastes just like the soft pretzels you love. Perfect to serve as a side with soup or to use for sandwiches.

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I often get asked how I do it all. Truth is, I don’t. I have a lot of help. But something that is really important to me is keeping up with homemaking, making our house a beautiful and comfortable place for our family to spend time together, and providing nourishing food made from scratch.

Whenever I find a little extra time, I try to pop something into the oven, set bone broth out to simmer on the stove, or get some sourdough bread dough going. There are a lot of people to feed in this house, and nothing ever goes to waste.

My family loves soft sourdough pretzels, so turning them into these delicious buns was a no brainer. Soft, chewy, and salty with that traditional pretzel flavor… so yummy.

I served them with a side of simple potato bacon soup. Everyone loved them, and basically licked their bowls clean.

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Why you will love this recipe:

Delicious: They taste like a pretzel, but in a bun form.

Great side:They are a little easier than your traditional pretzel recipe and great to serve as a side with dinner or part of the main dish.

Perfect for sandwiches:Move over sandwich bread. Make your burgers and sandwiches fancier by introducing these homemade pretzels to your menu.

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Tips:

  • Make sure your starter is really bubbly and active before starting this recipe.
  • Due to the nature of sourdough and baking, you may need to adjust the amount of water and/or flour. Your sourdough starter may have more hydration than mine. The environment also makes a difference.
  • To make sure your pretzel buns are really soft and fluffy, when you are shaping the dough, make sure to add tension to the dough. This can be done by pulling the dough and folding it in on itself, rolling into a ball, and then using the countertop to turn and move the dough ball toward you to create tension. Or patting it flat, rolling it up (like a cinnamon roll) one direction, then turning it and rolling it up the other way, and then shaping it into a ball. There are many ways to do this.

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Ingredients:

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Dough

Active sourdough starter:This is sourdough starter that has been fed 4-12 hours before starting the dough. It should be active and bubbly and pass the float test. This is when you take a small glass of water and add a dollop of sourdough starter. If it floats, it is ready to make these pretzel buns.

This recipe uses only the wild yeast in the sourdough starter to give the soft sourdough pretzel buns their rise – no commercial yeast required.

Water:Room temperature water

Sugar:Regular ol’ cane sugar

Butter:Unsalted and softened

Salt:Preferably sea salt or pink Himalayan salt

Unbleached all-purpose flour:You could also use bread flour.

Coarse salt for topping

Water Bath

Water

Baking soda:This gives the pretzel buns a really deep color and that classic pretzel flavor.

Tools you may need:

Stand mixer

Measuring cups and spoon or kitchen scale

Bench scraper

Parchment paper

Large bowl

Slotted spoon

Sheet pans

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How To Make Sourdough Pretzel Buns:

Four to 12 hours before starting this recipe, feed the sourdough starter. It needs to be really active, bubbly, and able to pass the float test.

In a bowl of a stand mixer with a dough hook attachment, add the dough ingredients.

Mix on low speed (speed 1-2 on a Kitchen Aid mixer) until it forms a shiny dough ball that will pass the windowpane test, about 7-10 minutes. Take a small amount of dough and stretch it into a square. If you can stretch it and see through the dough without the dough breaking, it is ready to move on to the next stage.

Bulk ferment

Place the dough into a lightly oiled bowl and cover with a lid, plastic wrap, or beeswax wraps. This prevents a not-so-nice crust from forming.

Allow it to bulk ferment for 8-12 hours or until doubled. If your house is on the colder side, it may take longer. It should just double in size.

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Shaping

Divide into 10 equal pieces.

Shape the dough into round dough balls. I like to create tension in the dough by pulling the dough into the center and kind of folding it in.

Place on a parchment lined baking sheet and cover with a tea towel.

Allow to rise in a warm spot until doubled in size.

Boil And Bake

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Preheat oven to 425 degrees.

Add 8 cups of water and baking soda to a large pot and bring to a boil.

Gently place each roll into the boiling water and boil for about 2 minutes. Flip and boil on the other side for another 2 minutes.

Transfer the boiled pretzel buns to the parchment lined baking sheet.

Score an X on top of each bun with a lame (a razor blade used in baking) or sharp knife and sprinkle with coarse sea salt.

Bake 20-25 minutes until achieving a deep golden brown color.

Allow to cool, then serve.

Storage:

Store in an airtight container for 3-4 days. You can also freeze them for up to 3 months.

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Baker’s Timeline:

This can be started or made at any time. I like to start doughs at night time so they can rise all night. In the morning, they are ready to shape, boil, and bake.

8 am – 12 pm:Feed sourdough starter with flour and water.

12pm – 8 pm:If the sourdough starter is mature, then proceed to creating the dough. This will depend on how mature your starter is and how warm your house is.

8:00 am(may be much sooner or later):Split the dough into 10 pieces of equal size with a dough scraper.

Shape dough.

Place on a parchment lined baking sheet and cover with a tea towel.

Allow it to double in size. This can take a few hours.

10 am (may be sooner or later):Preheat oven. Boil baking soda and water. Boil buns. Place back on the baking sheet, score the tops, add coarse salt, then bake.

FAQ:

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What makes pretzel bread different from regular bread?

The main difference is that pretzel bread is boiled in a baking soda bath before baking which gives it that signature pretzel flavor, whereas regular yeast bread does not include this step.

What makes a pretzel bun taste like a pretzel?

Boiling the dough in a water bath with baking soda really gives it that unique flavor.

How do you know your sourdough starter is ready to bake with?

If your sourdough starter is active, bubbly, and doubles in size, it is ready. Another way to tell if a starter is ready is by doing the float test. Take a small cup filled with an inch or so of water. Add a small dollop of the starter to the water. If it floats, it is ready.

What goes well on pretzel buns?

Use them as hamburger buns, for your favorite sandwich toppings, or serve them as dinner rolls.

What’s the difference between a bagel and a pretzel bun?

The main difference is that bagels are more dense compared to pretzel buns, which are softer and fluffier. Both are boiled to achieve that exterior layer we’ve come to expect.

Find More Of My Favorite Sourdough Recipes:

  • Sourdough Bagels
  • Sourdough English Muffins
  • The Best Whole Wheat Sourdough Bread Recipe
  • Homemade Sourdough Hot Dog Buns
  • Sourdough Crumpets

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Sourdough Pretzel Buns

The most delicious sourdough pretzel buns have a soft and fluffy interior with a deep brown exterior that tastes just like the soft pretzels you love.

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Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 25 minutes minutes

Additional Time: 14 hours hours

Total Time: 14 hours hours 40 minutes minutes

Servings: 10 buns

Author: Lisa

Ingredients

  • ½ cup sourdough starter active and bubbly (113 grams)
  • 1 cup water 236 grams
  • 2 teaspoons sugar 8 grams
  • 1/4 cup butter softened (57 grams)
  • 2 teaspoons salt 10 grams
  • 3 cups unbleached all purpose flour 420 grams

Water Bath

  • 8 cups water
  • 1/2 cup baking soda

Instructions

  • Four to 12 hours before starting this recipe, feed the sourdough starter. It needs to be really active, bubbly, and able to pass the float test.

  • In a bowl of a stand mixer with a dough hook attachment, add the dough ingredients.

  • Mix on low speed (speed 1-2 on a Kitchen Aid mixer) until it forms a shiny dough ball that will pass the windowpane test, about 7-10 minutes. Take a small amount of dough and stretch it into a square. If you can stretch it and see through the dough without the dough breaking, it is ready to move on to the next stage

  • Place the dough into a lightly oiled bowl and cover with a lid, plastic wrap, or beeswax wraps.

  • Allow it to bulk ferment for 8-12 hours or until doubled. If your house is on the colder side, it may take longer. It should just double in size.

  • Divide into 10 equal pieces.

  • Shape the dough into round dough balls. I like to create tension in the dough by pulling the dough into the center and kind of folding it in.

  • Place on a parchment lined baking sheet and cover with a tea towel.

  • Allow to rise in a warm spot until doubled in size.

  • Preheat oven to 425 degrees.

  • Add 8 cups of water and baking soda to a large pot and bring to a boil.

  • Gently place each roll into the boiling water and boil for about 2 minutes. Flip and boil on the other side for another 2 minutes.

  • Transfer the boiled pretzel buns to the parchment lined baking sheet.

  • Score an X on top of each bun with a lame (a razor blade used in baking) or sharp knife and sprinkle with coarse sea salt.

  • Bake 20-25 minutes until achieving a deep golden brown color.

  • Allow to cool, then serve.

Notes

  • Due to the nature of sourdough and baking, you may need to adjust the amount of water and/or flour. Your sourdough starter may have more hydration than mine. The environment also makes a difference.
  • To make sure your pretzel buns are really soft and fluffy, when you are shaping the dough, make sure to add tension to the dough. This can be done by pulling the dough and folding it in on itself, rolling into a ball, and then using the countertop to turn and move the dough ball toward you to create tension. Or patting it flat, rolling it up (like a cinnamon roll) one direction, then turning it and rolling it up the other way, and then shaping it into a ball. There are many ways to do this.

Nutrition

Calories: 192kcal | Carbohydrates: 32g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 5g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Trans Fat: 0.2g | Cholesterol: 12mg | Sodium: 2155mg | Potassium: 42mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 143IU | Calcium: 14mg | Iron: 2mg

Easy Sourdough Pretzel Buns Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Is pretzel dough the same as bread dough? ›

Soft pretzels are just a yeast bread is that formed into a pretzel shape. The one big difference in pretzel making, as opposed to a regular bread, is that pretzels are boiled and then baked. It is the boiling that gives the outside of the pretzel its beautiful golden brown color and uniquely crisp and chewy texture.

What gives pretzel bread its flavor? ›

The answer lies in a brief dip in an alkaline water bath before baking. This bath essentially gelatinizes the outside of the pretzel, preventing it from fully “springing” during baking (as bread does) and giving pretzels their signature chewy crust. It also gives them their unique and indelible “pretzel” flavor.

Are sourdough pretzels healthier than regular? ›

Sourdough pretzels are a healthy snack because they include all the health benefits found in sourdough bread. Plus, they are baked, not fried, but still give you the crunch you crave from a satisfying snack. Sourdough pretzels also contain fewer calories and less fat and sugar than other snacks.

Why does pretzel bread taste different? ›

Lye-dipped pretzels, or in this case, pretzel buns, have a distinctive flavour that is both savoury and slightly bitter. The lye, a strong alkaline solution, is used to give the pretzels their characteristic dark brown colour and chewy exterior.

What flour is best for pretzels? ›

I really recommend that you use bread flour rather than all purpose when making soft pretzels. Bread flour has a higher gluten content, which in this case yields softer and chewier soft pretzels than you could expect with all purpose flour.

What makes a pretzel bun different? ›

Pretzel buns are different to regular bread because they are boiled in a baking soda (bicarbonate of soda) and water solution before being baked in a hot oven. The baking soda/water combo helps to give the pretzels their golden brown, crispy crust and signature chewy texture.

Why do you boil pretzel dough before baking? ›

Boiling the dough causes it to instantly puff, creating a chewy interior and giving the exterior a head start on forming a crisp crust. The baking soda also produces pretzels with a deep golden brown and cracked appearance.

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.

Why do Auntie Anne's pretzels taste different? ›

Experts at The Daily Meal (via Fox News) suspect the secret ingredient is sugar. This makes total sense, not because we're some sort of band of dough geniuses over here, but because sugar obviously makes everything better — and because Auntie Anne's pretzels are definitely sweeter than your average pretzel.

What is the unhealthiest snack? ›

Here's how they voted:
  1. Any baked chips. They're highly processed and often so low in fat that you can consume large quantities without ever feeling full. ...
  2. Rice cakes. You think you can eat a lot of them since they're lower in calories. ...
  3. Pretzels. ...
  4. Potato chips. ...
  5. Veggie sticks or straws. ...
  6. Store-bought smoothies. ...
  7. Granola/cereal bars.
Dec 28, 2020

Why is sourdough bread not fattening? ›

Sourdough bread's fiber, potassium, phosphorus, and sodium content all support a heart-healthy diet. The soluble fiber found in sourdough bread binds to dietary cholesterol in the small intestine, helping pass this fat through the system instead of absorbing it.

What to eat with sourdough pretzels? ›

Beer–Cheese Dip

Gradually stir the cheese into the simmering beer, letting the cheese melt into the liquid until smooth before adding more. Stir the chili paste, mustard, and minced garlic, if desired, into the smooth dip. Serve immediately with Sourdough Pretzel Bites or other dippers.

What do Germans eat with pretzels? ›

Germandeli.com Pretzels are sold nationwide and It's available in a variety of forms, from soft and chewy to crispy and crunchy, and is often enjoyed with German mustard, Obatzda, and our newly in-house made beercheese made with Warsteiner beer, Pretzels have gained international recognition and is widely consumed in ...

Why do my homemade pretzels taste weird? ›

If your pretzels have any sort of a metallic, bitter taste, it all comes down to the baking soda bath.

Why are German pretzels better? ›

You may pick up on how the taste is different, as German soft pretzels are known for containing a thicker, denser, and chewier inside while having a slightly crispier outside. The main difference to note between the more “American-style” pretzels and German pretzels is an ingredient called lye.

What dough are pretzels made of? ›

Dough for Soft Pretzel Bites

You need just 6 basic ingredients to get started including warm water, yeast, a little sugar to feed the yeast, melted butter, salt, and all-purpose flour. (If you have it, the same amount of bread flour works too!). You can use either instant (quick rise) or active dry yeast in this dough.

What's the difference between bread dough and regular dough? ›

The gluten development in dough plays a crucial role in its final texture. Bread dough, which is often made with higher protein flour, can develop strong and elastic gluten strands that give the bread its chewy texture and ability to rise. Pizza dough, otherwise, may require less gluten development for a softer crust.

Is soft pretzel dough the same as bagel dough? ›

The big difference between bagels and pretzels is the solution in which they're boiled. Real bagels are boiled in water and maybe a little bit of malt syrup, which penetrates the dough to give it a slight sweetness and color.

What are the two types of dough dough? ›

If we want to further subdivide our baking forays, we then go into the types of doughs we can use. Traditionally, there are two categories: leavened and unleavened doughs.

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