These homemade pretzels channel mall nostalgia with baking soda magic.
It was the week before my cousin's wedding, and we were knee-deep in pre-nuptial craziness at my childhood home. All the aunts, cousins, and family friends were in one whirlwind hive of laughter, gossip, and frantic last-minute sewing fixes. In the midst of this chaos, I decided to whip up a little nostalgia with a batch of homemade pretzels, a rendition of those famed ones we always snagged at the mall. Having recently discovered the secret of dissolving baking soda in warm water to achieve that iconic crust, I felt inspired by the simplicity and magic of it.
I remember kneading the dough on the worn kitchen counter as my aunts bustled around me, offering unsolicited advice between bites of cake tasting. The bread flour and all-purpose flour combo became my secret weapon, imparting the perfect chewiness. As the dough rested in a cozy corner, I prepared the second essential step—a warm bath of baking soda water, which transformed each pretzel into its signature golden delight. Once they were dipped, shaped, and baked to perfection, a brush of melted butter and a sprinkle of coarse salt brought them to life.
When the aroma of baking pretzels started to dance through the air, it momentarily paused the pandemonium. My cousin’s anxious fretting over the seating arrangement melted into a grin as she stole a warm pretzel off the tray. These impromptu treats added a touch of comfort to the hectic pre-wedding household, reminding us all of simpler times spent at Auntie Anne's® while shopping until we dropped.