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    Home » Recipes » Father's Day

    Super Bowl Party Snacks - Salted Beer Soft Pretzel Footballs

    Modified: Jan 30, '23 · Published: Jan 14, '14 · By: Beth Klosterboer · Commission earned on paid or sponsored links.

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     The festive Salted Beer Soft Pretzel Footballs are a must-have for any Super Bowl party. They are simple to make using store-bought pizza dough and are shaped to look like footballs.

    soft pretzel footballs served with mustard and cheese on a Super Bowl football napkin

    Did you know you can use store-bought pizza dough to make soft pretzels?

    While they don't taste exactly the same as homemade, from-scratch, pretzels, they do have a nice chewy crust and a soft fluffy interior and take little time at all to make.

    Recently I made my first batch of soft pretzels using Pillsbury Pizza Dough and the traditional method of dunking the dough into a hot bath of water and baking soda. They were super easy and I liked that I could create cool shapes out of the dough easily.

    Super Bowl snack recipe

    It took some playing around, but I finally figured out how to make football-shaped pretzels. By the time I had the technique mastered, I had run out of dough and daylight.

    It took a few days for me to find the time to get back to this recipe and in that time my Pillsbury 2014 calendar arrived on my doorstep. While flipping through the pages, I noticed a recipe for Salted Beer Pretzel Crescents in which crescent roll dough was dipped into a solution of baking soda mixed with beer instead of water.

    This intrigued me. I like beer bread and figured the pretzels would have a similar taste. I decided to give this a try with my football-shaped pretzels because I'm guessing most Super Bowl partygoers would enjoy this unique twist to a soft pretzel.

    Super Bowl snack ideas

    When the beer-dipped pretzels came out of the oven, I was surprised to see how much lighter in color they were compared to the pretzels that had been dipped in a water and baking soda solution and was even more surprised at the very subtle flavor difference. The water-dipped pretzel was one of my earlier attempts and the design wasn't quite right. It sat on my kitchen counter for three days before this picture was taken.

    In the future I will probably just use the water bath, just because I always have water on hand, but do think the party guests on Super Bowl Sunday will appreciate the beer-dipped pretzels and think they are cool.

    Super Bowl recipes

    Salted Beer Soft Pretzel Footballs (makes 6)

    Ingredients:

    1 tube Pillsbury Thick Crust Pizza Dough
    2 - 12 ounce cans of beer or 3 cups water
    3 tablespoons baking soda
    pretzel salt or kosher salt

    Supplies Needed:

    cutting board
    pizza wheel or knife
    large slotted spoon or flat strainer
    baking pans lined with non-stick tin foil or a non-stick mat
    kitchen sheers

    Instructions:

    Preheat oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit.

    Line two baking trays with non-stick tin foil or tin foil that's been lightly sprayed with baking spray. This will keep your pretzels from sticking.

    How to make soft pretzels

    Unroll the tube of Pillsbury Pizza dough onto a cutting board and cut 12 half-inch wide strips and 6-quarter-inch wide strips across the short side of the dough. Cut across the dough about ⅓ of the way from the long edge.

    Roll each piece into a log. Cut the thin short log into three pieces. For each pretzel, you'll need 2 thick long pieces, 2 thick short pieces, 1 long thin piece, and 3 very short thin pieces.

    Tip: Lift up the strips of dough holding onto both ends. If you lift just one end, you will stretch the dough too thin.

    How to make pretzels

    Combine the baking soda and beer in a 10-inch skillet or a medium saucepan. Heat over medium heat until it begins to bubble. Reduce the heat to low.

    Tip: You can start dipping your dough now, but it's hard to see through all the foam. You can wait until the foam dissipates if you'd like.

    Making pretzels

    Set a few of the pizza dough pieces into the hot beer solution. After about 10 seconds, flip the pieces over. Remove after 10 more seconds. The dough should have puffed up slightly.

    Allow excess beer to drain off. I found this handy flat strainer to work great for this job. A large slotted spoon will work too.

    Football snacks

    Arrange dough pieces into footballs.

    Use the two long thick logs, to make the outline of the football. Set the long thin log across the football from tip to tip. Use the short thick logs to make the football stripes on either end of the football then add the remaining three small thin logs in the middle for the laces. Use kitchen shears to cut off any excess dough. Sprinkle on some pretzel salt.

    Tips for working with the pretzel dough:

    • Do not pick up and move your pretzels or they will stretch out and lose their shape. This is why I didn't shape them before they went into the beer bath.
    • Keep your hands clean and wet, this will make working with the sticky dough easier.
    • Pinch together the seams with your wet fingers.

    Super Bowl snack

    Each of my pretzels looks a little different and that is O.K. Before you stick them in the oven, reshape them to your liking.

    Super Bowl food ideas

    Bake for 9-11 minutes, until golden brown. If you used water, your pretzels will get very dark brown, if you used beer, they will be more golden brown.

    Serve with your favorite dipping sauce. These pretzels are good warm or cold but are best the day they are made.

    Personally, I LOVE soft pretzels and they are and always will be my soul mate. So trust me when I say these Salted Beer Soft Pretzel Footballs are a must have for any Super Bowl party.

    If you need to make these in advance of your Super Bowl party, make them, bake them and freeze them, then reheat them the day of the event. I haven't done this with these pretzels, but reheat frozen soft pretzels all the time, and know it works out pretty well.

    Recipe

    soft pretzel footballs served with mustard and cheese on a Super Bowl football napkin
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    Soft Pretzel Footballs
    Prep Time
    30 mins
    Cook Time
    10 mins
     

    Serve these homemade football-shaped soft pretzels at your Super Bowl party, a tailgating party, or a football-themed event. They are easy to make using store-bought pizza dough.

    Course: Appetizer
    Cuisine: American
    Keyword: football appetizer, pretzel, soft pretzel
    Servings: 6
    Calories: 200 kcal
    Author: Beth Klosterboer
    Ingredients
    • 1 tube Pillsbury Thick Crust Pizza Dough
    • 24 ounces beer or 3 cups water (two 12-ounce cans)
    • 3 tablespoons baking soda
    • pretzel salt or kosher salt
    Instructions
    1. Preheat your oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit.

    2. Line two baking trays with non-stick tin foil or tin foil that's sprayed lightly with baking spray.

    3. Unroll one tube of Pillsbury Pizza dough onto a cutting board.

    4. Cut twelve ½-inch wide strips and six ¼-inch wide strips across the short side of the pizza dough.

    5. Roll each piece into a log.

    6. Cut the thin short log into three pieces.

    7. Combine the baking soda and beer in a 10-inch skillet or a medium saucepan. Heat over medium heat until it begins to bubble.  Reduce the heat to low.
    8. Wait until the foam dissipates so it's easier to see the pretzels in the water.

    9. Set a few of the pizza dough pieces into the hot beer solution. After about 10 seconds, flip the pieces over. Remove after 10 more seconds. The dough should have puffed up slightly.
    10. Allow the excess beer to drain off.

    11. You are ready to shape the footballs. For each pretzel, you'll need 2 thick long pieces, 2 thick short pieces, 1 long thin piece, and 3 very short thin pieces.

    12. Wet your hands and shake off the excess water but do not dry them.

    13. To make the footballs:

      Set two long pieces of pizza dough onto one of the prepared baking pans so they form the outer shape of a football.

      Set the thinner long piece down the middle overlapping on each end of the football.

      Lay three of the thin, short pieces of dough across the middle strip to make the football laces.

      Finally, set two short, thick pieces of dough so they curve at opposite ends of the football.

      Cut off any excess pizza dough.

      Sprinkle pretzel salt over the pretzel.

    14. Pinch together the seams with your wet fingers.
    15. Do not pick up and move your pretzels or they will stretch out and lose their shape.

    16. Bake for 9-11 minutes, until golden brown. If you used water, your pretzels will get very dark brown, if you used beer, they will be more golden brown.
    Recipe Notes

    Serve with your favorite dipping sauce. These pretzels are good warm or cold but are best the day they are made.

    If you need to make these in advance of your Super Bowl party, make them, bake them and freeze them, then reheat them the day of the event.  I haven't done this with these pretzels, but I reheat frozen soft pretzels all the time and know it works out pretty well.

    More Super Bowl Party Food Ideas

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    If you want more tailgating or homegating party ideas for the college football season, be sure to check out my Football Party Food ideas.

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    Beth Klosterboer
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    1. JDaniel4's Mom says

      January 30, 2014 at 12:32 am

      These are really cute! I have pinned this post to the Better Homes and Gardens board.

      Reply
      • beth says

        January 30, 2014 at 2:15 am

        Thanks so much for the pin! I appreciate it:)

        Reply
    2. Alexis Middleton says

      January 21, 2014 at 10:05 pm

      You are so talented! I'm always blown away by what you make. I'm hosting a new link party starting today on my blog, The Makers. If you have a minute, I'd love if you linked up!

      Reply
      • beth says

        January 21, 2014 at 10:48 pm

        Thanks for the invite, Alexis. I just linked up a few posts. Good luck with your new linky party. I was just invited to join a group linky party and will start hosting here at Hungry Happenings soon.

        Reply
    3. Karen Goodman says

      January 18, 2014 at 9:58 pm

      How fun! I just found you from Strut Your Stuff Saturdays and pinned to my food board. I know that this will be a big hit for Super Bowl.

      Reply
      • beth says

        January 21, 2014 at 10:48 pm

        Thanks for stopping by, Karen. I'm so glad you found Hungry Happenings. Thanks for the pin:)

        Reply
    4. Mike @ Semi Sweet says

      January 17, 2014 at 6:25 am

      Wow!! Beth, these are so creative and they look so tasty. I love soft pretzels. I pinned them for later.

      Reply
      • beth says

        January 17, 2014 at 1:39 pm

        Thanks so much for the pin, Mike. I love 'em too!

        Reply
    5. Ashley C. says

      January 15, 2014 at 11:20 pm

      These are so cute! Love them!

      Reply
    6. Toni Miller says

      January 14, 2014 at 3:28 pm

      Wow! These are so cool Beth!

      Reply
    7. The Bearfoot Baker says

      January 14, 2014 at 2:59 pm

      Oh my goodness these are the most creative pretzels I have ever seen! Pinning now!!

      Reply
      • beth says

        January 17, 2014 at 1:42 pm

        It's kind of hard to create a pretzel in unusual shapes because it all has to hold together.I appreciate the pin! Thanks:)

        Reply
    8. Lisa@hooplapalooza says

      January 14, 2014 at 2:42 pm

      oh you are SO smart and SO genius Beth! 🙂

      Reply
      • beth says

        January 17, 2014 at 1:41 pm

        It's so nice to hear that you think so. I feel more like a mad scientist in the kitchen:)

        Reply
    9. Jill @ KitchenFunWithMy3Sons.com says

      January 14, 2014 at 1:49 am

      These are great Beth...pretzels are the perfect football snack!:)

      Reply
      • beth says

        January 17, 2014 at 1:40 pm

        We don't watch much football around here, but I figured pretzels would indeed be the perfect snack:)

        Reply
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