Soft pretzels are the perfect little snack. These little pillows of amazingness are best served warm, with a mustard for dipping and dusted with some salt.
One of my good friends and fellow IACP member, Michelle Stern, just wrote a fantastic family friendly cookbook called The Whole Family Cookbook: Celebrate the goodness of locally grown foods. Last week when I received my copy in my hot little hands, not only was I so thrilled that Michelle’s first book was published, but I was so excited that her book makes cooking as a family really accessible! (something I am super passionate about!) Cooking with kids is something that I have always enjoyed! A few years ago, while babysitting in college, the kids and I would make baked goods together all the time. Now, as a personal chef, the kids are always in the kitchen with me! The youngest, who is now 10, is a little chef in the making! She if full of questions about baking and mixing and different ingredients and we have the absolute best time together in the kitchen. I love being able to educate her on techniques and healthy eating habits! And some of the flavor combinations she dreams up are totally amazing. We make an excellent team 🙂
Okay, so back to these soft pretzel bites. We made them the other day and they were a total success. (Plus, it was our first time baking with yeast together and it wasn’t a failure – woohoo) They were a hit with all the kids (and adults) and a recipe I will keeping in my back pocket for a very long time!
And now for the giveaway! I’m giving away 1 copy of The Whole Family Cookbook!! It will take you through breakfast, lunch and dinner along with everything in between! All you have to do is leave a comment here telling me your FAVORITE thing to cook with kids!! Is it chocolate chip cookies? Homemade pizza? Rice Krispie Treats? For an extra entry, head on over to the What’s Gaby Cooking facebook page and become a fan. If you’re already a fan – just leave another comment to let me know! I’ll randomly pick the winner on Friday (4/15) morning. (Must live within the US)

Soft Pretzel Bites & A Giveaway!
Ingredients
- 2 1/2 tsp active dry yeast
- 2 tbsp light brown sugar
- 1 1/2 cups warm water
- 5 tbsp unsalted butter melted
- 2 1/2 tsp salt
- 2 1/2 cups AP Flour
- 2 cups Whole Wheat Flour
- Vegetable Oil for the bowl
- 10 cups water
- 2/3 cup baking soda
- 1 egg yolk
- splash of water
- course sea salt
Instructions
- Combine the yeast, brown sugar and warm water in a mixer bowl fitted with a dough hook attachment. Let it hang out for 5 minutes until foamy. Add the melted butter and salt to the mixture and combine. Add the AP Flour while the dough hook is rotating. Next add the Whole Wheat flour and mix until the dough has formed a large mass.
- Remove from the bowl and let rest in an oiled bowl for an hour, covered with a kitchen towel.
- Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F.
- Place a large pot with 10 cups water on the stove and bring to a boil. Add the baking soda. Don't freak out when it almost bubbles over - it's normal - and it's kinda cool, so make sure the kids are around when you do it!
- Remove the dough from the bowl and divide into 8 equal pieces. Roll each piece into a rope about 14 inches long. Cut the rope of dough into little bite sizes pieces about 1 inch long.
- Using a slotted spoon, add about 20 to the boiling water at a time. Once they rise to the top of the water, about 30 seconds, remove with your slotted spoon to a paper towel to dry. Repeat with the remaining pieces of dough.
- Transfer the bites to parchment lined baking sheets that you've sprayed with cooking spray.
- In a small bowl, whisk together the egg yolk and a splash of water. Brush the tops of each pretzel bite with the egg wash and sprinkle with sea salt. Transfer to the oven and bake until golden brown, about 10-16 minutes.
- Remove from oven and let cool slightly before serving!
We like to make pizza and/or cookies together.
Oh! And I just became a fan of FB. I’m looking forward to new dinner ideas.
One of our favorites is the ultimate comfort food, matza ball soup (or as my grandson calls it “Monster Ball Soup”. Always been a favorite for the kids and they love to cut up the carrots & celery and of course, roll the matza balls.
I love getting together with friends to make Christmas candy.
Cupcakes 🙂
I absolutely love cooking with my nephew (who is 5 and a half). It doesn’t matter what we’re making he is always helpful, with this apron and chef’s hat. The most fun, though, has to be when he taught us the recipes that he learned cooking at school! I wish I cooked in preschool! I would love to share this book with him to keep him cooking 🙂 Thanks!
I am also a fan on facebook 🙂
My boys & I like making homemade chocolate chip muffins 🙂 Hope I win!! Thanks Gaby!!
I love making sweets with my kids, like cookies and cupcakes.
Thanks for the giveaway, our favorite frequent together thing is making my oatmeal-chocolate chip cookies.
I love baking cookies with kids-because it makes them so happy!
Personalized pizzas (with healthy toppings, of course)
Brownies!
Chocolate chip cookies or oatmeal cookies with coconut and dried cranberries.
I don’t have kids myself, but I cook with my cousins who are 10…we love grinding our own peanut butter on a grinder their dad has!
My favorite thing to cook with MY kids is pizza. Every Friday night, we have Family Movie Night with homemade pizza and popcorn. It’s great!
Wow – these look delicious!
And I want to throw my hat in the ring for the cookbook giveaway!
I like to make any kind of cookies with the kids because they love to eat the dough. Chocolate chip are a favorite, or anything with chocolate.
I love making different kinds of mac n cheese with my daughter.
I love making different christmas cookies with my nephews. They mainly help topping the cookies (pr sometimes more the pans) with sprinkles, chocolate kisses, M&Ms, etc. They are good about taste-testing the cookies to make sure they are done properly.
Chocolate Chip cookies are our fave thing to bake together – I think it may be that the boys get to have the title of “quality control” for the chocolate chips 😀
butter cut-out cookies with sprinkles!
I used to love making peanut butter playdough 🙂 But, now — I’d have to say homemade mac and cheese.
These look so good. I would love to dip in honey mustard or melted sharp cheddar! Mmmmm. 😛 Great post!
Chocolate chip cookies no doubt
I love making pizza, the posibilitys are endless.
I enjoy making anything with kids that involves decoration: cakes, cookies, mini pizzas, etc. I love to see how they choose to design their food!
My favorite thing to cook with kids is, by default, cookies. However, I also love taking kids to the local market and letting them pick a few ingredients – then we make something from that! Sometimes we end up with pie, or a simple salad, or a full casserole or dinner!
Cinnamon rolls, of course!
I love to bake with my two and a half year old. She loves to help measure, stir, and of course taste! We will eventually work our way up to cooking but she can just about manage a spoon and a bowl these days!
Whenever I babysit, I like to make chocolate chip cookies with the kids.
My little guy (3yrs) loves to help me cook just about anything in the kitchen, but the most enjoyable thing to make together, in my opinion, is homemade bread. The look on his face when I let him have a bit of the dough to make his own loaf is priceless – just picture a little boyish smile dusted with flour – definitely my favorite!
I love to involve my kids in as much cooking as possible- pizza, marinades, cookies, cakes, icing, and dips are just a few. They love it and have done it since they were tiny! They live it!
Whenever I babysit me and the kiddies make homemade pizza! They really enjoy it!
Oat cookies are a favourite. These pretzels look delicious.
I’ll have to try these pretzels! The kids enjoy anything that involves flour and eggs.
I can’t wait to make these, they look so scrumptious! Thanks for the opportunity to win such an interesting looking cookbook. Pizza is probably a number one favourite.
Cakes and cookies! We’re going to have to try these pretzels.
My favourite thing to make with kids is Peanut Butter Butterscotch and Shredded Wheat Easter Nests! So much fun to mold the nests into muffin tins and then drop tiny jelly beans in as eggs. The kids I babysit love it 🙂
I have an entire section in my blog recipes for kid friendly, easy snacks. Pretty much ALL of my recipes are easy though 🙂
Fave things are things like homemade energy bars and raw vegan cookie dough bites. So easy and kid approved 🙂
And I saw your pretzel bites on tastespotting! I feel honored that I saw them in person 🙂
My favorite thing to make with my children is my mom’s oatmeal cookies.
I have never really cooked with kids but my mom loved making sugar cookies with us when we were little so maybe I will pass that on to some kids one day.
I facebook fanned you!
I know you want to know my favorite thing to cook with kids but I’m going to give you what I liked cooking when I was a kid. I spent every summer with my Grammy and Pop-pa and they loved farmers markets. I would shuck the sweet corn and my Pop-pa would prepare racks of ribs we had picked up from a farmer. It was these experience that taught me girls can grill!!! I guess after years working in an office it shouldn’t have surprised them when I went back to culinary and pastry school and know cook for a living. It’s those early lessons that help shape who we are.
I HAVE to make these pretzels….I have 9 different mustards just screaming to be dipped into them.
I love to bake BREAD with my my children – the good, old-fashioned way – no bread machines for us! Kneading by hand is still the best therapy and the finished product so comforting as the rising yeast fills the house with its unique scent alerting all who enter of the fabulousness-in-the-making. The baking process only adds depth to what the brain is already anticipating with a finished product – still warm from the oven – the best comfort food eve! Sadly, it’s becoming a lost art thus crucial that we pass the lessons on – through endless creativity – as a torch-bearing gesture across the generations!
We love to make brownies together and anything else they can sir and lick the bowl!
I love making snickerdoodles with the kids. They love to roll them into balls and then in the cinnamon sugar mixture.
I also because a fan on FB. I want to win that cookbook! 🙂
We love to make banana bread and cupcakes!
I love to make muffins with my neices and nephew – it brings back sweet memories of making them with my dad!