Auntie Anne's Copycat Pretzel Dogs Recipe | Buns In My Oven (2024)

This pretzel dogs recipe is an Auntie Anne’s copycat featuring a simple homemade pretzel dough wrapped around juicy hot dogs and baked!

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I made lunch. Then I ate it.

That’s about the end of that story.

Except for, you know, the part where I cried tears of joy because these pretzel dogs were ridiculous in all the right ways. They even made it to the Buns In My Oven Favorites Category!

While I love all of the recipes that I share with you, the Favorite Recipes section is where you’ll find the best of the best, those recipes that I make for my family as often as I can get away with!

Don’t be too intimidated by this recipe – it does look like a lot of steps, but it’s pretty straightforward and we think it’s totally worth the effort.

Working with yeast is one of my favorite things. If you also enjoy that, check out our one hour dinner rolls! A total family favorite!

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Ingredient Notes:

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Hot Dogs – You can use any variety of hot dogs that you’d like for this recipe. All beef, pork, or whatever mix you like will work but I’d stick to using the regular sized and not jumbo sized hot dogs for this.

Pretzel Dough – You’ll prepare this homemade pretzel dough using flour, active dry yeast, warm water, sugar, kosher salt, and butter.

Baking Soda Water This is just water mixed with baking soda. The baking soda is going to help add that deep brown pretzel color and crispy texture when baking!

Egg Before baking the pretzel dogs you’ll brush them with an egg yolk and water mixture. It’ll help hold the salt in place and add a deeper golden color.

Pretzel Salt This is my favorite part of a pretzel! You’ll sprinkle this on after applying the egg wash. Use as much or as little as you like! Kosher salt works just fine, too.

What Readers are Saying!

“WOW! These are amazing! My 9-year-old made these (with some help) for dinner tonight and I’m trying not to eat the whole batch. The only thing we did differently from the recipe was to use a Silpat for baking. They turned out wonderful.” – Glynis

How to Make Pretzel Dogs:

Yeast: To begin you’ll need to activate the dry yeast by combining warm water and sugar in the bowl of a stand mixer and then sprinkling the yeast on top. It’ll take about 5 minutes or so for it to begin foaming.

Pretzel Dough: When the yeast is ready add the flour, salt, and butter to the bowl and mix on low speed with a dough hook until well combined.

Next, increase the speed to medium and knead until the pretzel dough is smooth and pulls away from the sides of the bowl. It may take about 4 to 5 minutes of mixing.

Cover: When the pretzel dough is ready remove it from the stand mixer bowl and place it into a clean, oiled bowl.

Cover it up with some plastic wrap and let it sit in a warm place for about an hour, or until the dough has doubled in size.

Prepare: Mix 10 cups of water with the baking soda and bring to a boil. While the water heats separate the dough into 8 equal pieces. Roll the pieces and stretch them into ropes about 12″ long.

You’ll also want to start preheating the oven now. Line a large cookie sheet with parchment paper and brush it with oil.

Wrap: Now you can start wrapping the hot dogs with the pretzel dough! Wrap one piece of dough around each hot dog leaving just a bit of each end uncovered. Press the ends together to seal the dough in place.

Boil: When the baking soda water has come to a rolling boil start boiling the pretzel dogs, one at a time, for 30 seconds each. Use a slotted spoon to remove them from the water to the prepared cookie sheet.

Brush: In a small bowl beat together egg yolk and water and then start brushing the tops of each pretzel dog with the mix. Finally, sprinkle the pretzel salt over the top of each one after brushing.

Bake: To finish up place the sheet with the pretzel dogs into the oven and bake until they are a dark golden brown pretzel color. It should take approximately 12 to 14 minutes.

Transfer the pretzel dogs to a cooling rack for at least 5 minutes before serving. You’re going to need some dipping sauce too, and I’d strongly recommend my homemade honey mustard sauce to go with this recipe! Other favorites include ketchup and mustard, cream cheese (sounds weird, but try it!), and our Carolina BBQ sauce! This Chick-Fil-A sauce or homemade ranch dressing would also be tasty!

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FAQs:

Why boil pretzels in baking soda water?

A quick boil of the pretzel dough in baking soda water gives it the characteristic golden brown color and crispy exterior with chewy interior that makes pretzels so popular! That, and the salt.

Aren’t these just pigs in a blanket?

They’re similar except you’re taking the extra step of boiling the pretzel dogs in baking soda water to give it that golden brown pretzel look and crispy, crackly exterior. Try out my air fryer pigs in a blanket recipe if that’s what you are looking for!

Can I freeze pretzel dogs?

Yes, but if you are planning to do so you’ll want to skip adding the egg wash and pretzel salt. See the tips & notes section in the recipe card below for more info on freezing.

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Recipe

Pretzel Dogs

Our homemade pretzel dogs are so fun to make – our kids love to help with this one! These taste similar to the ones you'd get at the mall, but we think they're even tastier!

4.28 from 11 votes

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Prep30 minutes minutes

Cook20 minutes minutes

Rise Time1 hour hour

Total1 hour hour 50 minutes minutes

Serves 8 pretzel dogs

Ingredients

  • 3/4 cup warm water 110 to 115 degrees F
  • 2 teaspoons sugar
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons active dry yeast
  • 2 1/4 cups flour
  • 1 tablespoon butter melted
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 10 cups water
  • 2/3 cup baking soda
  • 1 large egg yolk beaten with 1 tablespoon water
  • Pretzel salt
  • 8 hot dogs

Instructions

  • Combine the water and sugar in the bowl of a stand mixer and sprinkle the yeast on top. Let set for 5 minutes or until the mixture begins to foam.

  • Add the flour, butter, and salt and mix on low speed using the dough hook until well combined. Increase to medium speed and knead until the dough is smooth and pulls away from the side of the bowl, about 4 to 5 minutes.

  • Remove the dough from the bowl and place in a clean, oiled bowl. Cover with plastic wrap and sit in a warm place for approximately 50 minutes or until the dough has doubled in size.

  • Preheat the oven to 450 degrees. Line a large cookie sheet with parchment paper and brush with the vegetable oil.

  • Bring the 10 cups of water and the baking soda to a rolling boil in a large, deep pan.

  • In the meantime, separate the dough into 8 equal pieces. Use your hands to roll and stretch the pieces of dough into ropes, about 12 inches long.

  • Wrap one piece of dough around each hot dog, leaving just a bit of the dog peeking out at the ends. Press the ends of the dough together to hold in place.

  • Place the pretzels, one at a time, into the boiling water for 30 seconds.

  • Remove them from the water using a slotted spoon. Return to the prepared cookie sheet, brush the top of each pretzel with the beaten egg yolk and water mixture and sprinkle with the pretzel salt.

  • Bake until dark golden brown in color, approximately 12 to 14 minutes. Transfer to a cooling rack for at least 5 minutes before serving.

Tips & Notes:

If you’re freezing the pretzels, do not brush the tops with the egg wash or add the pretzel salt. Bake them until just lightly browned and cool completely. Cool and then place them into the freezer on the cookie sheet for 1 hour to harden. Remove from the cookie sheet and place in a freezer safe bag and freeze until ready to use. To prepare, brush the frozen pretzels with egg wash and sprinkle with salt. Bake at 350 degrees for about 15 minutes or until warmed through and golden brown.

Nutrition Information:

Serving: 1dog| Calories: 270kcal (14%)| Carbohydrates: 37g (12%)| Protein: 10g (20%)| Fat: 9g (14%)| Saturated Fat: 4g (25%)| Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g| Monounsaturated Fat: 4g| Trans Fat: 0.1g| Cholesterol: 47mg (16%)| Sodium: 3365mg (146%)| Potassium: 128mg (4%)| Fiber: 2g (8%)| Sugar: 1g (1%)| Vitamin A: 74IU (1%)| Vitamin C: 0.1mg| Calcium: 30mg (3%)| Iron: 3mg (17%)

Author: Karly Campbell

Course:Main Course

Cuisine:American

Keyword:easy lunch recipes, game day recipes, kid-friendly recipes

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FAQs

What is the secret solution for Auntie Anne's pretzels? ›

While dough is rising, prepare a baking soda water bath with 2 cups warm water and 2 tbsp baking soda. Be certain to stir often. After dough has risen, pinch off bits of dough and roll into a long rope (about 1/2 inch or less thick) and shape. Dip pretzel in soda solution and place on greased baking sheet.

How do you cook Auntie Anne's pretzel dog? ›

Pretzel Dog:

Place pretzel dog on microwave-safe plate; heat on high for 60 seconds. Remove from microwave and place pretzel dog on a baking sheet. Bake in oven for 4 to 5 minutes or until exterior is crispy and internal temperature reaches a minimum of 165. Enjoy!

What brand of hotdog does Auntie Anne's use? ›

Our classic Auntie Anne's Pretzel dough wrapped around a Nathan's Famous®, all beef hot dog. Individually wrapped and available by the dozen.

How do you cook Nathan's pretzel dogs in the oven? ›

Preheat oven to 375°F. Line Pretzel Dogs on baking sheet so they are snug against each other. Spoon pizza sauce over Pretzel Dogs and top with cheese. Bake 15 minutes, until cheese is melted and bubbly.

What is the secret ingredient which makes a pretzel taste like a pretzel? ›

Lye. The dough is simple; take a basic yeast-risen dough that can be readied in an afternoon. But the trick to great pretzels is dipping the pretzels in a liquid wash before baking — and not just any wash, but a combination of water and lye. That's what gives pretzels their terrific color, texture and flavor.

Does Auntie Anne's use lye or baking soda? ›

Well, the cheery ladies were very clear with me: they do NOT use lye. No sodium hydroxide/poison/caustic soda—none whatsoever—in their pretzels. (They do, however, dip their pretzels in a baking soda solution.)

How long to cook frozen pretzel dogs in oven? ›

Preparation Instructions
  1. Oven: Preheat oven to 350°F. Place desired quantity of frozen pretzel dogs on a lined baking tray. Bake for 12-14 minutes or until a minimum internal temperature of 165°F is reached.
  2. Microwave: Place desired quantity of frozen pretzel dogs on a microwave safe dish. Cover with a paper towel.

What are pretzel dogs made of? ›

All beef, pork, or whatever mix you like will work but I'd stick to using the regular sized and not jumbo sized hot dogs for this. Pretzel Dough – You'll prepare this homemade pretzel dough using flour, active dry yeast, warm water, sugar, kosher salt, and butter.

Is Auntie Anne's baked or fried? ›

Auntie Anne's definitely doesn't serve pre-made pretzels! Every location receives shipments of the signature flour mixture, which is put in a mixer along with water and yeast. They're baked, brushed with real butter, salted and served right there.

What hot dogs does Philly Pretzel Factory use? ›

Philly Pretzel Factory Pretzel dogs and Spicy Sausages are made with Dietz and Watson 100% all beef products. ARE THE PRODUCTS SOLD AT PHILLY PRETZEL FACTORY KOSHER? Unfortunately, Philly Pretzel Factory does not serve any kosher products at this time.

What are hot dogs called now? ›

Hot dog
A typical hot dog with added mustard as a condiment
Alternative namesFrankfurter, frank, wiener, weenie, tube steak, sausage, banger, coney
TypeFast food, finger food
Place of originGermany (early version) United States (modern version)
Serving temperatureHot
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How does Nathan's cook their dogs? ›

It's still a regular business day, so the cooks also have to make dogs for customers. Nathan's method is to slow-cook them, starting on low heat and upping the temperature until they're cooked through, about 40 minutes later.

What is the secret ingredient in pretzels? ›

Traditional Bavarian pretzels are dipped in a lye solution before they are baked. Lye, also known as sodium hydroxide, is essentially the same stuff that's used to make soap and clean drains. It can even dissolve glass.

What makes Auntie Anne's pretzels different? ›

All those pretzels are made and twisted on the spot.

Auntie Anne's definitely doesn't serve pre-made pretzels! Every location receives shipments of the signature flour mixture, which is put in a mixer along with water and yeast. They're baked, brushed with real butter, salted and served right there.

What is the sodium hydroxide solution for pretzels? ›

Use around 4% sodium hydroxide in percent of water, so for example 1500g water, 60g sodium hydroxide. One by one, put the rolls and pretzels fully into the solution, for 20 seconds each. I like to keep them in my gloved hands during this time to make it easier to take them out again.

Why did you dip the pretzels in the baking soda water solution? ›

As noted above, baking soda is a staple ingredient for making homemade pretzels. Dunking your pretzels in a baking soda bath prior to baking is what enables them to develop their distinctive color and crispy-on-the-outside, chewy-on-the-inside texture.

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