When a pretzel comes out of the oven it is dipped in clarified butter. not oil
Because that is the way people make pretzels.
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Auntie? As in your aunt? It's called incest, get a life.
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Pretzels are made with yeast dough. Cake yeast could be substituted for dry yeast, or one might make a "sponge" or sour dough starter which uses wild yeasts from the air. But some sort of yeast must be used in order to make actual pretzels.
The perfect trail mix includes peanuts, pretzels, sunflower seeds, chocolate chips, and maybe some kind of dried fruit if you're into that. Personally I would leave it out.
Chocolate covered pretzels are a popular treat for anyone craving a mix of sweet and salty flavors. While most grocery stores carry some type of chocolate pretzel product, the premium type can most likely be found at candy shops or bakeries. Online, two vendors of note include OhNuts and The Painted Pretzel.
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One may make their own pretzels by combining 1 tablespoons of sugar, 2 1/2 teaspoons of dried active yeast, 3-4 cups of all purpose flour and 1 large egg mix together, roll out in to shaped pretzels on a greased baking tray and then baking at 425 for approximately 12 minutes. Once the pretzels have been left to cool one may simply cover them or dip them in melted white chocolate.
In moderation, they are okay. Snacks are not really a food group. They are typically low-fat, but are high in carbs and salt. The white flour is less healthy than others. No, pretzels are not really a very healthy choice. Certainly, there are worse choices than pretzels, but they tend to have a good deal of salt and little nutritional value. They're also not good at keeping you full as a snack. Fruits and vegetables are much better options. Nuts such as almonds or pistachios make for an excellent snack as well.
My anti doesn't make sense in english. If you mean my auntie, it is ma tante.
"1 cup is equal to 8 ounces, so 20 ounces of pretzels equals 2 1/2 cups. " This really doesn't make sense to me because the question seems to me mix measurements one refers to weight and one to volume so 1 cup volume would not necessarily equal 8 Oz. by weight, which is what I am looking to find out. I have a recipe that referes to 10 cups of regular size pretzels...so is that an average bag of pretzels or more....