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Rachel Smith
By Rachel Smith

Mozzarella Stuffed Soft Pretzels

12 steps
Prep:1h 45minCook:15min
No joke, I would eat these every single day if I could. They are extremely flavorful and the mozzarella just adds that extra special something which makes them so good! You could make these without a filling but who are we kidding, that's not any fun.
Updated at: Thu, 17 Aug 2023 12:13:44 GMT

Nutrition balance score

Unbalanced
Glycemic Index
74
High
Glycemic Load
28
High

Nutrition per serving

Calories275.6 kcal (14%)
Total Fat8.4 g (12%)
Carbs38 g (15%)
Sugars2.4 g (3%)
Protein11.1 g (22%)
Sodium1569.8 mg (78%)
Fiber1.2 g (4%)
% Daily Values based on a 2,000 calorie diet

Instructions

Step 1
In a stand mixer, combine water, oil, sugar, and yeast. Let sit until it starts to get foamy, about 3 minutes. Add flour and salt to yeast mixture. Fit with a dough hook and mix on low until a ball forms and don't stick to the sides, about 4-5 minutes. Transfer dough ball to a highly floured surface and kneed until smooth about 1 min. Place dough in a large lightly oiled bowl and cover with plastic wrap. Let sit for 1 hour or until it almost doubles in size.
Plastic wrapPlastic wrap
MixerMixerMix
Step 2
Meanwhile, prepare the mozzarella into strips.
Step 3
After the dough almost doubles in size, press lightly in the middle to deflate.
Step 4
Transfer to a lightly oiled counter and cut into 12 equal pieces. Cover with plastic wrap so they don't dry out.
Step 5
Working with one ball at a time, roll into a 22-inch rope. Do this by placing two hands in the middle of the ball and gently rolling while moving your hand outwards.
Step 6
Now flatten the rope with your hands or a rolling pin. Place the mozzarella strips down the middle of the rope. Fold and pinch the dough around the cheese so it seals. Take the time to seal it as best you can, but mine always bust open eventually. (Tip: I dry my hands before sealing the cheese. The wetter the area, the harder it is to make it stick together.)
Rolling pinRolling pin
Step 7
Now, fold the pretzel by making a "U" shape with the rope. Twist the end around each other twice then connect them to the bottom of the "U." Press down where the ends meet the bottom of the "U." Transfer pretzels, knot side up to a lightly greased baking sheet, cover loosly. Repeat with the remaining dough balls and let sit for 20 minutes until slightly puffy. (Tip: 6 pretzels should fit per baking sheet, you will need two sheets)
Step 8
While they sit, heat oven to 425F and adjust oven racks to upper and lower-middle positions. Bring a pot of water to boil, something with a larger circumference. Add 1/4 cup baking soda to the pot.
OvenOvenPreheat
Step 9
After pretzels become slightly puffy, gently drop 3-4 pretzels in knot side down and let boil for 15 seconds. With a slotted spoon, gently flip them and boil for another 15 seconds. Transfer to a cooling rack, let sit for 5 minutes. In the meantime, repeat with the rest, in batches.
CooktopCooktopHeat
Step 10
Lightly oil two baking sheets. Transfer pretzels to the baking sheet, knot side up, and sprinkle with kosher or coarse salt.
Baking sheetBaking sheet
Step 11
Bake at 425F for 15-20 minutes, switching and rotating sheets halfway through until they are golden brown and no longer yellowish.
OvenOvenHeat
Step 12
Transfer to a cooling rack. Don't burn yourself but also, don't wait too long to dig in. They are best fresh out of the oven! But, if you have willpower, they will keep in an airtight container.
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