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Friday, January 19, 2007

Favorite Ingredient Friday


Mini Soft Pretzels and Dip




1. 1 can (11 oz) Pillsbury® refrigerated breadsticks
2. 1 egg, beaten
3. Kosher (coarse) salt, if desired
4. 1 jar (5 oz) pasteurized process cheese spread with bacon
5. 2 tablespoons milk

1 . Heat oven to 375°F. Unroll dough; separate into 12 breadsticks. Cut each in half lengthwise. Roll each breadstick lightly to form 10-inch-long rope.
2 . To shape each pretzel, shape rope into a circle, overlapping dough about 2 inches from each end, leaving ends free. Take 1 end in each hand; twist once at point where dough overlaps. Lift ends over opposite side of circle. Place 1 inch apart on ungreased cookie sheet. Brush each with beaten egg; sprinkle with salt.
3 . Bake 13 to 15 minutes or until golden brown. Meanwhile, in small microwavable bowl, mix cheese spread and milk. Microwave on High 1 minute, stirring once halfway through cooking, until melted and hot.
4 . Remove pretzels from cookie sheet. Serve warm pretzels with warm cheese dip.

For more easy recipes, or if you have one you'd like to share, visit Overwhelmed With Joy and participate in her Favorite Ingredient Friday post!

17 comments:

Unknown said...

That looks fun. Thanks, Michelle!

Jessica said...

Oooooo, I love pretzels! That would be good for the Super Bowl! Thanks for sharing!

Dori (Aviva's mommy) said...

Will have to try this with Aviva...sounds good.

HUGS!

Dori (Aviva's mommy) said...

Will have to try this with Aviva...sounds good.

HUGS!

Pamela said...

Um, Warm pretzels with warm cheese dip! How delectable does that sound! lol

Jill said...

Pretzels, cheese and bacon! How can you go wrong?

Overwhelmed! said...

I love pretzels too. I'm making these! Only, instead of using the salt, I think I'm going to be bad and coat mine with melted butter and Parmesan cheese! :)

Thanks for sharing this recipe! And thanks for taking the time to participate in my Favorite Ingredients Friday recipe exchange. I do appreciate it!

Eagles Wings said...

oh man I love LOVE pretzels! Gonna have to try this one...thanks!

Linda said...

That's a definite keeper Michelle. I'm going to try those soon!!
Have a great weekend!!

Rae said...

Ooo, I was craving these so bad yesterday, haha. I almost went out and bought a pack of the gross microwavable kind. Thankfully I didn't so now I can make this version! Thanks for sharing, they look delicious. Have a great weekend =)

Barb said...

Well, how simple! Both my girls love soft pretzels. It would knock their socks off if I made these for them. Thank you for posting this. I'm going to have to make these for our next family game night. They'll be so surprised!

Carole Burant said...

I had never tasted soft pretzels until I was in Atlantic City and bought one....gosh it was good! Thanks so much for this recipe, seems easy enough to make and I'll get to taste soft pretzels again:-)

ChupieandJ'smama (Janeen) said...

One of my all time favorite snacks is soft pretzels with cheese sauce. YUM-YUM-YUM!

FamilySnows said...

Michelle, This recipe looks great. WE love pretzels at our house, I'm definately going to try them this weekend!! Thanks so much for your comments on my blog - I am just getting started and trying to figure it out! I appreciate your input so much, sorry it has taken me so long to get going!!

Jen said...

Oh how I love pretzels with cheese sauce....cant wait to make these for Super Bowl....thanks for sharing...

TJ said...

Now I'm craving a pretzel!!
:-D

Catch said...

what a great idea! I love those big pretzels but so many times when I buy them (already made) they are so greasy! These dont sound like they would be greasy at all! Thanks Michelle!