Pretzel Wrapped Hot Dogs- The new summertime favorite you never knew you needed. Easy to make and the perfect way to serve a fun dinner recipe.
How to make pretzel wrapped hot dogs:
Kind of genius. The salty and slightly tough pretzel exterior is perfectly wrapped around that little hunk of beef. Dip it in some honey mustard or a classic Dijon and you are golden! I’m sure you are wondering… How the heck am I supposed to make these for CAMPING?! Isn’t this a camping post after all? Follow the instructions below.
- Combine the warm water, sugar, salt, and yeast in the bowl of an electric mixer. Allow that to sit for a few minutes to let the yeast activate and start to foam. Stir in the flour and 1/4 cup of butter. Stir until the dough forms and pulls away from the sides using the dough hook.
- Spray a glass bowl with cooking spray. Place your dough into the bowl, turning once to coat. Cover with plastic wrap and allow to double in size (typically one hour in a warm place).
- Preheat the oven to 450 degrees. Line two baking sheets with parchment and boil the 10 cups of water with the baking soda.
- Divide the dough into eight equal pieces. Roll each piece into a long rope and wrap around a hot dog, making sure to pinch the edges.
- Place each wrapped dog into the boiling water. Cook for 30 seconds. Remove with a slotted spoon and place onto your prepared baking sheets. Brush with melted butter and sprinkle with salt.
When camping you want things to be as easy as possible. These are actually made before you leave on your trip, frozen, wrapped in foil, and tossed into warm coals (or a grill) when you are ready to eat!
CAMPING INSTRUCTIONS:
Prepare the pretzels as stated in the above recipe. Wait to sprinkle with salt. Flash freeze by placing on a baking sheet and sticking in the freezer for twenty minutes. Individually wrap each in tin foil and place in a sealable bag. Keep them in the freezer until you are ready to head out on your trip.
Once you are ready to get cooking, simply toss these onto warm coals, turning once, until warmed through. Brush with melted butter and sprinkle with salt. Easy peasy.
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Camping Food: Pretzel Wrapped Hot Dogs
Ingredients
- 1½ cups warm water make sure you can comfortably stick your finger in it for a few seconds
- 1 tablespoon sugar
- 2 teaspoons salt
- 1 package active dry yeast
- 4½ cups flour
- ¼ cup butter melted
- 10 cups water
- 2/3 cup baking soda
- 2 tablespoons butter melted
- salt for sprinkling
- hot dogs the longer ones tend to work better
Instructions
- Combine the warm water, sugar, salt, and yeast in the bowl of an electric mixer. Allow that to sit for a few minutes to let the yeast activate and start to foam. Stir in the flour and 1/4 cup of butter. Stir until the dough forms and pulls away from the sides using the dough hook.
- Spray a glass bowl with cooking spray. Place your dough into the bowl, turning once to coat. Cover with plastic wrap and allow to double in size (typically one hour in a warm place).
- Preheat the oven to 450 degrees. Line two baking sheets with parchment and boil the 10 cups of water with the baking soda.
- Divide the dough into eight equal pieces. Roll each piece into a long rope and wrap around a hot dog, making sure to pinch the edges.
- Place each wrapped dog into the boiling water. Cook for 30 seconds. Remove with a slotted spoon and place onto your prepared baking sheets. Brush with melted butter and sprinkle with salt.
- Bake for 13 minutes, or until a nice golden brown.
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Comments & Reviews
Eddie says
These could be made from scratch in a dutch oven while camping.
Michael says
Please tell me the correct amount of baking soda. 2/3 cup is way too much.
Valerie says
Just a thought —- King Arthur Flour recommends 2 tbsp. baking soda to 1 cup boiling water for its ‘soda bath.’ Proportionately, that’s twice as much soda as what’s called for in this recipe. If 2/3 cup is staggering, you could always halve the amount of water + soda and just add fewer dogs at a time to the bath.
Jesseca says
I’ll make these again and try it out that way. I’m thinking the king Arthur method sounds like the right measurements.
Terri says
The baking soda goes in the water to boil the pretzel dogs.
Melissa @ Bless this Mess says
Mmmmm! Yes. PLEASE! These look super good and I don’t normally like a hot dog!
Yvonne @ TriedandTasty says
I LOVE hot dogs!!! These look so good!