Gluten Free Pretzel Bites Recipe (2024)

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Who knew that gluten-free could be this good?! Check out this Gluten-Free Soft Pretzel Bites Recipe that turns out fabulous! Plus they are vegan too!

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There are a few things that folks take for granted. Being able to stop at the snack bar or concession stand for a hot pretzel. You know, the chewy ones with butter and salt. My kids would love to get one, but can’t because of their food allergies. I decided that for the super bowl, we were going to have a super snack and I made these Gluten Free Soft Pretzel Bites.

I found a recipe online that I was going to try yesterday. When I made the dough and waited for it to rise…..and waited….and waited. The entire recipe needed to be reworked. I pitched the dough in the trash. Gluten-free baking is full of trial and error and wasted ingredients. That is the worst!

How to Make

So today I started my day looking at that recipe and how I could tweak it so it would work. I mixed the flours, baking soda, salt, and psyllium husk in my mixer.

Next I got the yeast started in the warm water and let it sit for about 5 minutes.

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Once the yeast was ready, I put it in the mixer along with the flour mix, 1/4 cup of olive oil and 1 tsp of apple cider vinegar. I turned the mixer on and let it mix the dough for about 1 minute. Just long enough to mix everything well and knead the dough a bit.

Resting/Rising

I then put the dough in a large bowl and brushed the top with a little more olive oil. Set it in a warm place to rise. This step helps build up the dough and gives you a puffier pretzel bite later on.

*Note* This isn’t going to get huge when it rises. It may double, but mine got maybe 50% bigger. That is fine.

Shaping

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After the dough has rested divide it into six even pieces. Separating the dough makes it easier to work with.

You are also going to want to put a large pot with 6 cups of boiling water and 1/4 – 1/2 cup of baking soda on the stove.Get it going to a rolling boil while you are shaping your pretzel bites. While you are prepping, go ahead and preheat the oven to 450 degrees Fahrenheit.

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On a piece of parchment paper, or a gluten free floured counter, roll out a piece of dough into a snake-like shape. It will be about 12 inches long. You may have to mold it a bit with your hands. Then cut it into 1 – 1 1/2 inch pieces.

Take a knife and score the top diagonally. I placed them on a parchment lined pan and carried them over to the stove.

Boiling/Baking

Now that your pot of water is boiling, you can turn the heat down a little. Drop the pretzel bites in a few at a time. They will float to the top after about 1 minute. Flip them and let them cook another 30 seconds. Remove and place back on parchment lined pan.

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Spread the pretzel bites out so they aren’t touching. Brush the tops of them with dairy-free butter. Spray olive oil is great for this too!

Sprinkle with kosher salt. You can also leave off the salt and season them when they are done baking. Place in the oven at 450 degrees for 15 minutes

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After 15 minutes they come out looking and smelling fantabulous! I dare you not to try to eat one right off the pan….be careful, they are hot!

Serving

Serve with your favorite dipping sauce or enjoy them alone! We love to bake these plain and then top some with salt and some with cinnamon sugar when they are done.

Storage

If you have leftovers, you can store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days. You can also freeze any leftovers for up to 3 months.

Reheat in microwave or toaster oven for a quick snack!

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Vegan

I chose to use psyllium husk because I wanted to make this vegan too. You could use an egg if you weren’t worried about it being vegan. I have also substituted ground flax seed without any issues too!

Tips

While it is totally tempting to use a pre-mixed gluten free flour blend I have found that these turn out so much better when you use the flour ratios listed in the recipe card. We have texted both ways and love this version the most!

PS: These are AWESOME! If you didn’t know they were gluten-free soft pretzel bites, you would never guess it. They are soft, chewy and just perfect!

Gluten Free Soft Pretzel Bites

Who knew that gluten-free could be this good?! Check out this Gluten-Free Soft Pretzel Bites Recipe that turns out fabulous! Plus they are vegan too!

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Prep Time:1 hour hr 15 minutes mins

Cook Time:17 minutes mins

Total Time:1 hour hr 32 minutes mins

Ingredients

Pretzel Dough

Water Bath

Topping

  • margarine dairy free
  • Kosher Salt
  • Honey optional

Instructions

  • Place yeast in warm water with sugar. Let sit for 5 minutes.

  • While yeast is proofing mix together dry ingredients in stand mixer. Once yeast begins to bubble, mix it into the dry ingredients along with olive oil, and apple cider vinegar. If using an egg instead of psyllium husk add it with the wet ingredients. Continue to mix for 1 – 2 minutes or until dough is will mixed and pulling from sides.

  • Place dough in a bowl greased with olive oil. Brush the top of the dough with olive oil and let it sit in a warm place for 1 hour or until the dough has grown by about 50%.

  • Preheat your oven to 450 degrees F and place a large pot on the stove with 6 cups of water and 1/2 cup of baking soda. Bring the pot to a rolling boil.

  • While the pot of water is coming to a boil; turn dough out onto a parchment paper lined surface. Divide it into 6 equal pieces. Take one of the pieces and roll it (mold it) into a snake shaped piece about 12 inches long. Cut into 1 inch bites. Use a knife to score the top diagonally. Place the bites on a parchment lined pan. Continue this with all of the dough.

  • Carry the cut bites to the stove and drop them a few at a time into the now boiling water. Turn the heat down on the pot to medium heat now that it is boiling. Let them boil for about 1 to 1.5 minutes. Remove and place back on the parchment lined pan.

  • Spread the pretzel bites out on the parchment lined pan so they are not touching. Brush with dairy free butter, or olive oil. I mixed some honey with my butter (optional). Top with kosher salt or wait to season when they are done baking.

  • Bake them for 15 minutes at 450 degrees.

  • Remove and serve!

Freeze & Heat

  • You can store these in an airtight bag in the freezer. Just reheat in a toaster oven or microwave for a quick snack.

Nutrition

Calories: 315kcal | Carbohydrates: 58g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 8g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 327mg | Potassium: 337mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 47mg | Iron: 1mg

Servings: 8 Servings (6 pretzel bites)

Calories: 315kcal

Author: Amanda Carlisle | AFewShortcuts.com

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FAQs

Are Auntie Anne's pretzels gluten-free? ›

We strongly recommend that anyone with an allergic condition or sensitivity to nuts, gluten, or other food allergens NOT consume our products. Products may contain allergens or sensitivities as an ingredient, or they may contain them as they share common equipment at the store level and/or at the manufacturing plants.

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No, Rold Gold pretzels are not safe for those with gluten allergies. They are made with wheat flour and contain gluten.

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In our commitment to promoting healthier living, Snyder's of Hanover® is proud to offer Gluten-Free snacks to the millions of people living with celiac disease or following a Gluten-Free lifestyle.

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Allergens: Wheat

All of the above Oreo cookie flavors and colors are made with wheat flour. That mean none of the Oreo cookie flavors are gluten-free, so they are not safe for people with celiac disease.

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Does Cool Whip have gluten in it? ›

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Although it does not carry a gluten-free certification on the label, Cool Whip doesn't contain any sources of gluten. In addition, Kraft Heinz states that cross-contamination with gluten has not occurred during the manufacturing of Cool Whip products.

What type of pretzels are gluten free? ›

Mainstream brands such as Snyder's of Hanover and Snack Factory Pretzel Crisps sell a gluten free version (just make sure you pick up the gluten-free bag!). Many specialty GF brands such as Glutino, Katz, Gratify, Quinn, and Perfection Snacks sell all kinds of soft, crunchy, and stuffed gluten-free pretzels.

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