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Crunchy, toasty brown, and with the perfect sweet + salty balance, this Vegan Gluten-Free Homemade Pretzel Sticks recipe is ideal for snacking or dipping!

Gluten-Free Pretzel Sticks Recipe | Vegan & Oil-Free (1)Pretzels do not appreciate being overcrowded. That isthe morale of thisstory recipe.

My thinking was “Hey soft pretzels are really tricky, let’s give the crunchy ones a tryinstead!” You have to imagine me saying that in a hopeful, optimistic, this-must-be-possible voice. The optimism lasted all the way through the kneading and the rolling and the twisting and the first 2/3 of the baking. And then it faded. Fast.

The crunchypart of the crunchypretzel sticks was missing. There was no crunch. But then they cooled, and the crunch returned. Well sort of. They were crunchier than before,but still nowhere near Snyder’s level of snappy. But snappy enough to pretzelpersevere on totrial number 2.

With a few ingredient tweaks and cook time changes, trial number 2 was snappy! Very snappy. If you love your teeth stay away kinda snappy. So now the challenge was finding the balance between chewy and dental emergency.

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Trial number 3was not the perfect balancing act I was hoping for–too soft again.Butit wasn’t ingredients or cook time or temperature that was the problem, it was the pan arrangement.With four dozen pretzels on one pan, none of them gotthe proper heat necessaryto become perfect pretzels. They needed more space to stretch out, express themselves, find their own happiness.Wait…are we still talking about pretzels?

Well as long as we agree “happiness” = crunchiness and “express themselves”= perfect golden brown edges, it still makes sense.

So for trial number 4 Ididn’t change a single ingredient. All I did was use 2 pans instead of one and play with the oven temperature a little bit. And wow what a difference it made!

Finally the ideal crunchy pretzel stick.Crispy, toasty brown, and with the perfectsnap!Plus a lovely balance of salty andsweet flavors–that’s my favorite part.

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Vegan Gluten-Free Pretzel Sticks Recipe

So now that you’ve heard the entire pretzel saga, let’s talk specifics of this pretzel sticks recipe…

Flours. These pretzels are made with my favorite flour combo: oat + tapioca. As long as you use certified gluten-free oats, they are totallygluten-free. Andwith the help of tapioca flour the dough is still incredibly soft and pliable,which is essential for pretzel twisting. Oh and it’s oil/fat free too!

Yes the tapioca flour is necessary. No I do not know if _______ flour will work instead. This is what I have tested and know to work. Just saying.

Yeast-Free. This pretzel sticks recipe is completely yeast free, relying on baking powder as the leavening agent. I know some people prefer yeast free recipes for dietary reasons, but I really love them mostly because they are faster. No waiting around on microscopic organismsto do their part. Just knead, roll, boil, brush, and bake!

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“Egg” wash. Tomake the outsides extra toasty brown, most hard pretzel recipes use an egg wash. With a little research, I founda vegan alternative that not only makes for lovelybrowning but also adds to the flavor. It is made by whisking maple syrup and non-dairy milk together and then brushing that on the pretzels after boiling them in the baking soda solution. That layer of sweetness combined with the salty sprinkle on top is sodelicious.

Baking. After lots of experimentation with oven time andtemperature, I havefound aslightly lower temp for alonger time towork best. Otherwisetheoutside cooksfaster than theinside. However,a bit of high heatinitially makes themcrisper in the end, so preheat the oven to 400F and then reduce to 325F when you put the pretzels in.

As for the baking time, 50-55 minutes will yield a crunchy pretzel that keeps it’s crunch even days later. Less timethan that and the inside will still be slightly chewy. Personally I don’t mind that–like a soft pretzel but in miniature. Also, the twists take longer to cook than the sticks, so at 50-55 minutes the twists may not be as crunchy as the sticks. And remember every oven is different soit might take some experimentation with your oven.

Okay, that’s all the pointers I can think of for now. I hope you enjoy these salt-sprinkled snappy snack sticks!

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Gluten-Free Pretzel Sticks Recipe

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  • Prep Time: 30 minutes
  • Cook Time: 45 minutes
  • Total Time: 75 minutes
  • Yield: 4 dozen 1x

Ingredients

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  • 3/4 cup oat flour
  • 1/2 cup tapioca flour (also known as tapioca starch)
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 1 tbsp coconut sugar (optional)
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 2/3 cup boiling water
  • 3 tbsps baking soda (for boiling)

“Egg” Wash

  • 2 tbsp non-dairy milk
  • 1 tbsp maple syrup
  • Coarse salt for sprinkling on top

Instructions

  1. Combine the flours, baking powder, coconut sugar, and salt. Stir.
  2. Add the boiling water. Mix/knead to form a cohesive dough. It should not be sticky, if it is add a little extra tapioca flour.
  3. Divide the dough into smaller balls and roll out into thin ropes. Cut into sticks or twist into mini pretzel shapes. The dough will dry out as it sits, dampen your hands and proceed rolling to re-moisten it.
  4. Fill a large, shallow pan with water. Add the baking soda. Bring to a boil.
  5. Once boiling, add some of the pretzels. Do not overcrowd them, I did it in about 6 batches.
  6. Boil for 30 seconds. Use a slotted spoon to remove from the water and spread onto 2 or 3 baking pans lined with parchment paper. DO NOT overcrowd them.
  7. Continue until all pretzels have been boiled.
  8. Preheat the oven to 400F.
  9. Mix together your egg wash. Brush a thin layer on all the pretzels.
  10. Top with coarse salt.
  11. Place the pans in the oven and reduce the temperature to 325F. Bake for 50-55 mins.
  12. Remove from the oven and let them cool for at least 15 mins before removing from the pan and eating.
  13. They are best fresh. Keep in an airtight container, but they may soften with time.

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FAQs

What are the ingredients in gluten free pretzels? ›

Corn starch, potato starch, tapioca starch, palm oil, dextrose, cellulose gum, baking powder (sodium acid pyrophosphate, sodium bicarbonate, corn starch, mono-calcium phosphate), salt, citric acid, yeast, soy lecithin, soda.

Are gluten free pretzels low carb? ›

Gluten free pretzels (1 ounce) contains 23.3g total carbs, 22.7g net carbs, 1.3g fat, 0.1g protein, and 106 calories.

Can you eat pretzels with celiac disease? ›

Are pretzels gluten free? No! Unless they are specifically made to be gluten free, pretzels contain gluten, usually in the form of wheat flour. If you want pretzels on a gluten free diet, you'll need to buy gluten free pretzels.

Why are gluten-free pretzels better? ›

“My perceived sensory differences were a more brittle breakdown,” meaning the pretzel did not bend much and fractured into many pieces, “and low level of tooth packing,” meaning it didn't get stuck in his teeth as much. Gluten refers to a set of proteins that are stretchy until cooked.

Are gluten-free pretzels inflammatory? ›

While gluten free pretzels exist, they often use other inflammatory grains and oils, and they are highly processed and devoid of nutrients. Of course, gluten free pretzels can be enjoyed in moderation, just include them in your diet sparingly so that your diet consists primarily of healthy whole foods.

Can gluten-free pretzels cause constipation? ›

However, the gluten-free diet also can cause undesirable side effects. For example, you may find you suffer more from constipation since many gluten-free foods, such as packaged snacks, contain little fiber. You also may also find you are more susceptible gluten cross-contamination.

Do gluten-free pretzels taste different? ›

The only other taste difference I could really pick up on, is the fact that the Snyder's GF pretzels have a more pronounced butter flavoring.

Is Cool Whip gluten-free? ›

It is free from gluten-containing ingredients, and it is also free from cross-contamination with gluten ingredients during manufacturing. All sizes and types of Cool Whip (Original, Lite, Sugar Free, Extra Creamy, and Fat Free) are gluten-free and safe to eat if you have celiac disease.

Does peanut butter have gluten? ›

It's important to know that peanuts, peanut butter, peanut flour and peanut oil are considered naturally gluten-free foods. Gluten is a form of protein found in wheat, barley and rye (2).

Why can't celiacs eat eggs? ›

Yes, eggs are naturally gluten-free.

However, eggs are often at a high risk for cross-contact due to the ways they are prepared.

Why do gluten-free pretzels hurt my stomach? ›

Many gluten free foods contain refined starches like corn, potato and tapioca starch as well as soy, oat or rice flour. All of these can cause issues, especially symptoms of gas and bloating.

What are 5 foods someone Cannot eat when they have celiac disease? ›

If you have coeliac disease, do not eat the following foods, unless they're labelled as gluten-free versions:
  • bread.
  • pasta.
  • cereals.
  • biscuits or crackers.
  • cakes and pastries.
  • pies.
  • gravies and sauces.

What are the ingredients in Snyder's gluten free mini pretzels? ›

Ingredients: Corn Starch, Potato Starch, Tapioca Starch, Palm Oil, Cellulose Gum, Salt, Dextrose, Baking Powder (Sodium Acid Pyrophosphate, Sodium Bicarbonate, Corn Starch, Monocalcium Phosphate), Sunflower Lecithin, Yeast, Citric Acid.

What are the ingredients in Snyder's pretzels? ›

ENRICHED FLOUR (WHEAT FLOUR, NIACIN, REDUCED IRON, THIAMINE MONONITRATE, RIBOFLAVIN, FOLIC ACID), TAPIOCA MALT SYRUP (TAPIOCA SYRUP, MALT EXTRACT), SALT, CANOLA OIL, CANE SUGAR, YEAST, SODA.

Are all Snyder's pretzels gluten free? ›

Just be sure to double check the label when you purchase these snacks – Snyder's of Hanover primarily produces gluten-containing pretzels and products, so make sure the bag is marked as gluten free.

Can you eat gluten free pretzels on a low Fodmap diet? ›

Gluten free pretzels are a great low FODMAP snack. They provide a bit of crunch and salt, if that's what you crave. If you can't find any of the gluten free varieties, you can safely enjoy some regular pretzels but need to keep the serving size to ½ cup (or 21 grams) to keep the FODMAP (oligo-fructan) content low.

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