Twisted German Pretzels—Snack for 2
Try these Twisted German Pretzels for a unique and delicious snack experience! Made with a smooth dough, fried until golden, and sprinkled with sea salt and caraway seeds, they’re perfect for any occasion.
Meal Type
Snack
Cuisine
German
Servings
2
Food Star
Flour
Active Dry Yeast
Health
Variations
Diets
Variations
Do This With That Stuff
- In a large bowl, combine the flour, salt, sugar, and yeast
- In a separate bowl, mix together the warm water and melted butter
- Pour the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients and mix until a dough forms
- Knead the dough for 5 minutes until it is smooth and elastic
- Place the dough in a greased bowl, cover with a damp cloth, and let rise for 1 hour
- Punch down the dough and divide it into 8 equal pieces
- Roll each piece into a rope about 12 inches long
- Form each rope into a pretzel shape
- In a large pot, bring 4 cups of vegetable oil to 350°F
- Carefully drop the pretzels into the hot oil and fry for 2 minutes until golden brown
- Remove the pretzels from the oil and place on a paper towel-lined plate to cool
- Sprinkle with coarse sea salt and caraway seeds (optional)
Obvious and Not So Obvious Variations and Pairings
🍬 Sweet
Add 1/4 cup of brown sugar to the dry ingredients, replace the sea salt with sugar for topping, and add 1/4 teaspoon of ground cinnamon to the dough.
🧂 Salty
Add more salt to the dough, replace the sea salt topping with a saltier seasoning, or add a pinch of salt to the oil before frying.
🍋 Sour
Add 1 teaspoon of lemon juice to the wet ingredients, replace the sugar with 1 tablespoon of honey, and add 1 teaspoon of white vinegar to the oil before frying.
☕ Bitter
Add a teaspoon of ground mustard or a tablespoon of Worcestershire sauce to the wet ingredients to enhance the bitter flavor. Alternatively, replace the sugar with a tablespoon of molasses or honey.
🍄 Umami
Add 1 tablespoon of miso paste to the dough, replace the sugar with 1 tablespoon of honey, and add 1 teaspoon of garlic powder to the topping.
🌶️ Spicy
Add 1 teaspoon of cayenne pepper to the dry ingredients, replace the caraway seeds with 1 tablespoon of chilli powder, or add 1 teaspoon of garlic powder to the wet ingredients.
🍸 Alcoholic
- A dry Riesling wine with notes of citrus and stone fruit.
- A Belgian-style wheat beer with hints of banana and clove.
- A Moscow Mule with fresh lime juice and ginger beer.
🥛 Non-alcoholic
- Sparkling Apple Cider: This light and refreshing drink will pair nicely with the salty and savory pretzels.
- Ginger Beer: The spicy and sweet flavor of ginger beer will complement the salty pretzels.
- Lemonade: The tart and sweet flavor of lemonade will balance out the salty pretzels.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Artificial Intelligence created this—this means it may or may not be correct or accurate. If following a specific diet is critical to your health and well-being due to ailments or health conditions, please consult your doctor before trying any of these variations.
🍞 Keto
Replace all-purpose flour with almond flour, replace sugar with a sugar-free sweetener, replace vegetable oil with coconut oil, omit caraway seeds.
🫒 Mediterranean
Replace the all-purpose flour with whole wheat flour, replace the butter with olive oil, omit the sugar, omit the caraway seeds, and replace the vegetable oil with olive oil.
🥬 Vegetarian
Replace butter with a vegan butter alternative, replace vegetable oil with a vegan oil alternative, omit caraway seeds.
🥕 Vegan
Replace butter with vegan butter, replace vegetable oil with vegan-friendly oil, omit caraway seeds.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Artificial Intelligence created this—this means the following may or may not be correct or accurate. If following a specific diet is critical to your health and well-being due to ailments or health conditions, please consult your doctor before trying any of these variations.
🍭 Diabetes
Replace sugar with a sugar-free sweetener, replace butter with a low-fat spread, reduce the amount of oil used for frying, and omit the caraway seeds.
🩸 High blood pressure
Replace the butter with olive oil, reduce the sugar to 1/2 teaspoon, omit the caraway seeds, and reduce the salt for topping to 1/8 cup.
🧀 High cholesterol
Replace the butter with a cholesterol-free alternative, such as olive oil. Reduce the amount of oil used for frying to 2 cups. Replace the coarse sea salt with a low-sodium alternative.
🫀 Heart disease
Replace the butter with a heart-healthy oil, such as olive oil, and reduce the amount of oil used for frying. Replace the coarse sea salt with a low-sodium alternative.
🫘 Kidney disease
Replace the butter with a plant-based alternative, reduce the salt to 1/2 teaspoon, omit the sugar, and reduce the oil to 2 cups.
🧀 Liver disease
Replace the butter with a plant-based alternative, reduce the amount of salt used, omit the caraway seeds, and use a low-fat oil for frying.
🌾 Celiac
Replace the all-purpose flour with gluten-free flour, omit the caraway seeds, and use a gluten-free baking powder instead of baking soda.
🐄 Lactose Intolerant
Replace the butter with a lactose-free butter alternative, such as margarine, and omit the caraway seeds.
🌾 Gluten Intolerant
Replace the all-purpose flour with gluten-free flour, omit the caraway seeds, and use a gluten-free baking powder instead of baking soda.
🌾 IBS
Replace the all-purpose flour with gluten-free flour, omit the caraway seeds, and reduce the amount of salt used for topping.
Beti’s Reflections
Looking for something unique and tasty to munch on? Look no further than these delicious Twisted German Pretzels! I still remember the day when I first tried them, and it was quite an experience.
It all started when I was studying abroad in Germany. I had heard about the famous German pretzels, but I never got the chance to try them until one day, my roommate invited me to her family’s house for dinner. Her aunt was an excellent cook and made us these amazing Twisted German Pretzels.
The dough was kneaded for five minutes, and it was fascinating to watch it transform into a smooth and elastic ball. The dough was then divided and shaped into classic pretzel shapes. Once ready, they were carefully fried in hot oil until they turned into a perfect golden brown color.
The aroma of these pretzels was mouth-watering, and I couldn’t wait to try them. They were finally sprinkled with a generous amount of coarse sea salt and caraway seeds that added a unique twist to the flavor.
I was blown away by the taste of these Twisted German Pretzels. They were crispy on the outside, soft and chewy on the inside, and the flavor was out of this world. I enjoyed them so much that I asked for the recipe, and it has become one of my favorite snacks ever since.
These pretzels are versatile and can be served as an appetizer, side dish, or even a snack. They’re perfect for any occasion, from game nights to casual evenings at home. Your family and friends will love them, and they’re sure to impress anyone you serve them to.
So if you’re looking for a delicious and unique snack to try, give these Twisted German Pretzels a chance. You won’t regret it!

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