Pretzel Crust Pizza Recipe: Like Your Favorite Pizza Chain (2024)

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This pretzel crust pizza recipe is all the rage at present. Learn how to make this pretzel crust and elevate your pizza to the next level just like your favorite popular pizza chain.

Before Little Caesar’s burst on to the scene with their Pretzel Pizza, Auntie Anne’s was already making Pepperoni Pretzels way before you could say “Hot and Ready.” That’s where I initially got the idea for pizza on a pretzel crust. I talked about it in my Caramel Apple Crisp Braid Recipe and posted a photo of my initial success. Don’t ask me how I got a whole pizza crust covered with the cold baking soda solution. I’ve no idea now! I’m sure I struggled with it.

As I experimented more with homemade pretzel dough and pretzel buns, I discovered signature pretzel taste was more present in a boiling baking soda bath.

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Did you know that to get a truly authentic pretzel crust and taste, baker’s use a lye bath. Lye is a chemical, a.k.a. sodium hydroxide and can burn your skin off if not protected while working with it. It can even dissolve glass! Dude, if it burns off my skin, why would I want to ingest it?

“Lye can be toxic in high concentrations, but is also commonly used for curing foods likelutefisk. Most bakers use food-grade lye, which is the chemical equivalent of drain cleaner, but is produced and packaged in a clean, regulated way.” ( Source: The Salt ) Hmm, drain cleaner packaged in a clean, regulated way. <Looks up to the ceiling. Thinking…thinking.> Uh, No!

Enter, baking soda bath. Safe for the skin and gastrointestinal tract. Sign me up! Obviously, I wasn’t throwing a whole pizza dough in a vat of boiling soda ash, so I began making smaller 7″ pies. The simmering bath is what gives the dough that chewy soft resistance when you bite in. It also allows the pretzel to brown nicely in the oven.

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Check out the puffed buttery brown edges sprinkled with sea salt, just begging to be eaten. I didn’t have any pretzel salt handy, but sea salt worked fine. Just look at the steamy pizza in all it’s glory, oozing with melted mozzarella and crispy pepperoni on a soft pretzel. Does it really get any better than that?

It’s easy to make too. I got home Friday night after work about 5:45 pm and my pretzel dough was resting nicely under a towel on the warm stove precisely at 6:11 pm. I poured myself a glass of wine and did a few small preparations until the dough was ready to be rolled into personal pies.

At 7 pm I was cutting and measuring the dough on a scale into 4 equal pieces and I rolled them out. I dropped them in the simmering soda bath. Brushed them with butter, salted the edges, and pre baked the pretzel dough for a few minutes. I then put the toppings on and put them back in the oven to finish off. Snapped a few photos and by 8 pm we were eating. Not bad for a start to finish dough from scratch. And it certainly is a nice change up from regular pizza dough.

Pretzel Crust Pizza Recipe:

Recipe Type: Pizza

Cuisine: Italian meets German

Author: Sherri @ The Kitchen Prescription

Move over Little Caesars, there’s a new pretzel crust pizza recipe in town. Th soft & chewy buttery salted crust can’t be beat. It’s definitely a nice change up from regular pizza dough.

Ingredients

  • 3 cups all purpose flour
  • 1 tsp kosher salt
  • 4 tablespoons brown sugar
  • 5 tablespoons butter
  • 1 package active dry yeast
  • 1 1/4 cup whole milk (can substitute low fat if desired or use water if lactose intolerant)
  • 1/3 cup baking soda
  • sea salt for sprinkling
  • Pizza sauce
  • Mozzarella cheese
  • Pepperoni
  • *additional toppings of your liking

Instructions

  1. In a small glass container empty in package of yeast and 2 tablespoons of the brown sugar.
  2. Warm 1/4 cup milk to 110 degrees and pour over mixture.
  3. Lightly stir and set aside for 10 minutes to activate.
  4. Meanwhile, in a stand mixer or bowl, add flour, remaining 2 tablespoons of brown sugar, and 1 teaspoon kosher salt.
  5. Stir well with a fork.
  6. When yeast has activated add to flour mixture and add 2 tablespoons of melted butter.
  7. Attach the dough hook.
  8. Warm 1 cup milk to 100 degrees or what feels like warm bathwater when you put a finger in.
  9. Pour in 1/2 of milk and turn mixture on low.
  10. Slowly add the remaining milk as the dough mixes. You may not need all of the milk.
  11. You want the dough to pull away from the sides and not have dry mixture in the bottom of the bowl.
  12. If you added all the milk you may need to add more in tiny increments until you get the desired consistency. If the dough looks too wet add small increments of flour.
  13. Let the dough knead on low for about 6 minutes, rotating the dough off the hook after 3 minutes and turning opposite end down to evenly knead the dough.
  14. You can knead the dough by hand as well.
  15. When the dough looks smooth and doesn’t stick to your fingers it’s ready to be transferred to a glass or ceramic bowl to rise.
  16. Melt the remaining 3 tablespoons of butter and lightly cover your dough in butter so it doesn’t dry out or stick to bowl. Cover with a warm towel and place in a warm area free of drafts.
  17. Preheat oven to 425 and place baking stones on top and bottom rack if you own them. Otherwise just preheat as normal.
  18. After your dough rises for an hour, lightly punch down.
  19. Measure total weight of dough on a kitchen scale or eyeball it and evenly divide into 4 pieces of dough.
  20. You may need some light flour for dusting, but mine wasn’t tacky or sticky and I didn’t need extra flour for rolling.
  21. Meanwhile, place a large stock pot or soup pot filled with water on stove and bring to a boil.
  22. On a piece of parchment paper bigger than 7″, roll the dough out to 7″ in diameter. Continue rolling remaining dough separately on parchment paper.
  23. Water should be boiling at this point.
  24. Turn the water down to a medium simmer and slowly pour in the 1/3 cup baking soda. It will sizzle and bubble so be extremely careful.Pour a little at a time.
  25. Carefully drop one 7″ pie crust in the pot and let simmer for each side 25 seconds. Remove and place on paper towel to drain and slightly cool. Pat any excess water off.
  26. Continue as above with remaining dough discs.
  27. Take remainder of melted butter and brush on the top of the dough and edges only.
  28. Sprinkle the edges lightly with sea salt or pretzel salt.
  29. Place in 425 degree oven and place two discs on each stone and bake for roughly 10 minutes, rotating stones on top and bottom oven shelf halfway through.
  30. When dough is between a golden and dark brown (not burnt) remove stones from the oven.
  31. Remove pretzel crusts from the stone so they don’t continue to bake.
  32. Turn oven down to 350 degrees.
  33. Add sauce and assemble toppings on crust.
  34. Place all four pizzas back in oven on top oven shelf. No pan needed.
  35. Continue to cook about 5-6 minutes until the cheese begins to melt.
  36. The last few minutes turn the oven to broil to crisp up your pepperoni and toppings. Keep a watchful eye on the pizza so as not to burn.
  37. Remove, slice and enjoy.

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3 Comments

  1. Pretzel Crust Pizza Recipe: Like Your Favorite Pizza Chain (5)

    Liz

    March 12, 2015 at 11:41 ·Reply

    Thanks for the recipe! I’ve never tried making pretzel dough before – but I love it.

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    Not interested

    February 21, 2018 at 11:41 ·Reply

    I miss when you could look up a recipe without receiving someone’s life story.

    • Pretzel Crust Pizza Recipe: Like Your Favorite Pizza Chain (7)

      Sherrismiles

      February 21, 2018 at 11:41 ·Reply

      That’s called a cookbook. There’s also this thing called skipping to the recipe. Are you always this douchey or nah?

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I live in sunny South Florida. I'm a middle-aged 50 something mom of 2 grown kids and nana to a beautiful granddaughter. I love making food from my Pennsylvania Dutch heritage and the regional foods I grew up eating in the Midwest, specifically in the Northeast Ohio Mahoning Valley and Trumbull County area. I love food, co*cktails, and social media. In no particular order. To learn more, visit my About page.

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FAQs

Is pretzel dough the same as pizza dough? ›

Pretzel doughs are typically made with 40 to 45% dough absorption, while pizza doughs are typically made with around 55% dough absorption. Dough absorption is the amount of water added to the dough expressed as a percentage of the flour weight. Check out the RECIPE BANK for some dough formulas and procedures.

What is the pretzel crust pizza? ›

First introduced as a limited-time promotion in 2014, the Pretzel Crust Pizza is a large buttery-flavored soft pretzel crust pizza with creamy cheddar cheese sauce, mozzarella and Muenster cheeses and pepperoni.

How to cook pizza to get a crispy crust? ›

To bake: Preheat the oven to 425°F. Roll the dough 1/2" thick. Transfer to a lightly greased baking sheet (or a piece of parchment, if you're using a pizza stone), and add your toppings of choice. Bake the pizzas for about 15 minutes, or until their crust is golden brown.

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.

Why does pretzel dough taste different? ›

They're Boiled, Not Baked.

The dough is first shaped into a long rope and then boiled in water before being baked at a higher temperature than bread. This process creates a distinctive pretzel shape and gives them their unique taste.

Who makes the pretzel crust pizza? ›

The Pretzel Crust makes its triumphant return today, Monday, March 27, and has a suggested retail price of $6.99 plus tax. "We are thankful to have countless Pretzel Crust Pizza fans that are extremely vocal about their love for this product," Greg Hamilton, Little Caesars' Chief Marketing Officer, said in a statement.

Is pretzel crust pizza gone? ›

When the top-five pizza chain re-released this quirky yet popular item as a limited-time offering in March, fans were quick to snatch it up. Now, we can confirm that thanks to consistent demand, this not-quite-pizza pizza isn't going anywhere, at least not for the time being.

Are pretzel pizzas hot and ready? ›

Starting January 28, HOT-N-READY Pretzel Crust Pizza is available from 4:00-8:00 p.m. Customers can also order ahead and pre-pay via the Little Caesars app, then conveniently collect the order using Pizza Portal™ pickup (the Little Caesars heated, self-service mobile order pickup station).

What is the stuffed crust at Pizza Hut called? ›

Original Stuffed Crust® is topped & stuffed with over a 1/2 pound of cheese.

Does olive oil make pizza dough crispy? ›

But too much sauce makes for a soggy, weak crust. To ensure your pizza will have a sturdy base, especially if you eat your pizza New York-style (grab, fold, devour), go easy with the sauce. Brush on the olive oil: To get that crispy, crackly crust, use a brush to slather on some olive oil.

Why is my homemade pizza crust not crispy? ›

The steam from the base can't escape, so it condenses on your crispy surface and turns it wet and soggy. Use a pizza stone or a pan with holes to get a crispy pizza crust. A pizza stone will keep your pizza hot and its porousness will absorb some condensation.

What is the best flour for crispy pizza crust? ›

The best flour for making Neapolitan Pizza Dough is 00 Pizza Flour. This type of pizza dough is thin and crispy with a slightly chewy texture. 00 Pizza Flour is an Italian-milled, finely ground wheat flour. It is perfect for Neapolitan Pizza Dough because it produces a light and airy crust with a slightly chewy centre.

What is the difference between pretzel dough and regular dough? ›

Soft pretzels are just a yeast bread is that formed into a pretzel shape. The one big difference in pretzel making, as opposed to a regular bread, is that pretzels are boiled and then baked. It is the boiling that gives the outside of the pretzel its beautiful golden brown color and uniquely crisp and chewy texture.

What dough is similar to pizza dough? ›

Save time by swapping your regular pizza dough for simple substitutes. Our alternative bases include pitta bread, naan, puff pastry, wraps and polenta. Whether you're short of flour or don't have time to make a pizza base, we've compiled 10 simple shortcuts using shop-bought substitutes.

What dough are pretzels made of? ›

Dough for Soft Pretzel Bites

You need just 6 basic ingredients to get started including warm water, yeast, a little sugar to feed the yeast, melted butter, salt, and all-purpose flour. (If you have it, the same amount of bread flour works too!). You can use either instant (quick rise) or active dry yeast in this dough.

Is there a difference between dough and pizza dough? ›

While both pizza dough and bread dough contain similar ingredients, their proportions and preparation methods vary greatly to set them apart. Pizza dough is typically made to be thinner and softer than bread dough, which is often thicker and chewier.

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