Well, it's been a while since I covered baking. So, just for fun I'm trying a new recipe that I found on Allrecipes.com. I also filled out a profile and joined. It's free. I just hope that I don't get a bunch of stupid emails (yes, I used the word stupid. It's not a four-letter word. Count.)
So, in honor of October (OktoberFest) I'm going to make soft pretzels for our Mommies & Mojitos drop in for drinks on Friday. Usually I'm a cookie woman, so it will be interesting to see how this recipe turns out. So far, I'm a little skeptical because you don't boil the bread prior to baking (a traditional method for bagels and pretzels.)
So the pretzels are made. Ruth and I spent a short period of time putting them together. I found the recipe on allrecipes.com. Interesting site.
The recipe itself was very quick and easy to put together. Flour, sugar, yeast, water, and salt. Let it rise and cut it into pieces. Shaping was fun. Ruth decided that she wanted to help. She also decided she wanted to eat the dough. She really liked it. So we worked together to create "snakes" and then fold them into pretzels. Then we dipped them into hot water with baking soda dissolved in it (please, someone explain this to me--or maybe I'll look it up on the Internet) and sprinkled them with kosher salt.
The recipe called for baking at 450 for 8 minutes. WAY too long in my oven (which is kind of a small, not so reliable oven.)
So the result is mixed. They tasted pretty good, although my husband pointed out that they a little sweet. I have to agree, but once you were into it, it wasn't so sweet as the initial bite. I would prefer a traditional texture. I like the, hmmmmm, how do you describe the traditional outside of a soft pretzel--leathery? outside. Oh, for heaven's sake. You know what I mean. And the inside wasn't as moist and chewy. The trade off is that these were REALLY fast and easy and you don't stand over a pot of boiling water.
Here was the bonus: My husband, not liking my water boiling skills, bought me a hot water maker. Maybe that's not what it's called. I actually thought that it was a bit silly. However, today, for the water and baking soda wash I needed hot water and had the 4 cups right at my fingertips! YIPPEEEEEEE!!!!!! Thank you technology. I really should be more open to new technology than I am...:)
I'm going to make another batch of these for Mommies & Mojitos. It should go well with the beer.
Happy Baking.
AND for those who are more interested in books: I just started Case Histories (an awesome friend highly recommended it to me about 2 years ago.) So far it's making me cringe BUT it is somewhat riveting. I just wonder how someone who can't watch Pieces could read this book. A bit gruesome. S
So bon appetite and happy reading.
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You need help with boiling water? So much that you need a special gadget? That is almost the lamest thing I can imagine.
ReplyDeleteHmmmm. Wow, for a fun blog I'm certainly attracting a cranky bunch. What's funny is that I've heard of a lot lamer things. Clearly you don't get out enough.
ReplyDeleteAnd, by the way, LOVE my hot water maker. I have it instantly. I don't need to wait for a cup of tea and when I have friends over I can offer a variety of hot drinks at the touch of a button. These are actually popular throughout the world.
I can imagine a lot lamer things. Like posting an anonymous comment on a stranger's blog criticizing them about something so trivial.
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