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Cinnamon Sugar Soft Pretzels

Healthy Fact of the Day

Making pretzels at home lets you control the salt and sugar content. The yeast fermentation process also creates beneficial compounds, and enjoying fresh-baked treats in moderation can satisfy cravings more effectively than processed alternatives.

These Cinnamon Sugar Soft Pretzels bring that beloved bakery experience right to your kitchen with their perfectly chewy texture and sweet cinnamon coating. The traditional boiling step creates that signature pretzel crust, while the warm butter and cinnamon sugar finish makes them absolutely irresistible. They’re perfect for weekend baking projects or special occasions.

If you love these sweet, doughy treats, you’ll also enjoy our Cinnamon & Sugar Donut Bread with its similar warm spice profile and tender crumb. For another handheld favorite, try the Irish Scones—they share that same satisfying, bakery-style texture that makes these pretzels so special.

Cinnamon Sugar Soft Pretzels

Cinnamon Sugar Soft Pretzels

Recipe by Daily Disher

Cinnamon Sugar Soft Pretzels are tender and chewy with a golden exterior, brushed with melted butter and rolled in sweet cinnamon sugar for the perfect homemade treat.

Course: DessertCuisine: AmericanDifficulty: Medium
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Servings

8

servings
Prep time

45

minutes
Cooking time

15

minutes
Calories

250

kcal

1

hour 

    Ingredients

    • 1 cup warm water

    • 2.25 teaspoons active dry yeast

    • 1 tablespoon granulated sugar

    • 2.5 cups all-purpose flour

    • 0.5 teaspoon salt

    • 4 tablespoons unsalted butter

    • 0.5 cup baking soda

    • 6 cups water

    • 0.5 cup granulated sugar

    • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon

    Directions

    • In a large bowl, combine warm water, yeast, and sugar until dissolved and let sit for 5 minutes until foamy.
    • Add in the flour and salt to the yeast mixture and mix well until dough is formed and starts pulling away.
    • Turn the dough onto a floured surface and knead for about 5 minutes until smooth and elastic consistency is achieved.
    • Place the dough in a lightly oiled bowl, cover, and allow it to rise in a warm place for about 30 minutes.
    • Preheat the oven to 450 degrees Fahrenheit and line a baking sheet with parchment paper for the pretzels.
    • Meanwhile, bring 6 cups of water and baking soda to a boil in a large pot over medium-high heat.
    • Once the dough has risen, divide it into 8 equal pieces and roll each into a long rope, shaping into pretzels.
    • Gently drop each pretzel into the boiling soda water for about 30 seconds, then place on the prepared sheet.
    • Bake the pretzels in the preheated oven for 12 to 15 minutes until golden brown, then remove from oven.
    • Melt the butter and brush it generously over the baked pretzels while they’re still warm.
    • Mix together 0.5 cup sugar and cinnamon in a shallow dish and dip each buttered pretzel in the mixture.

    Nutrition Facts

    • Total number of serves: 4
    • Calories: 250kcal
    • Cholesterol: 0mg
    • Sodium: 620mg
    • Potassium: 400mg
    • Sugar: 8g
    • Protein: 6g
    • Calcium: 60mg
    • Iron: 2mg

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