Jalapeno Popper Stuffed Pretzels

"I found this recipe on www.celebrationgeneration.com. I haven't tried it yet, but the pictures they have look great, and I thought it'd be a cool thing to make for a Superbowl party. Prep time includes rising time."
 
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Ready In:
2hrs 15mins
Ingredients:
15
Yields:
40 poppers
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ingredients

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directions

  • Make the pretzel dough: Combine warm beer (or water) with brown sugar, and stir until the sugar is almost dissolved.
  • Add yeast, stirring until incorporated. Cover bowl with plastic wrap. Set aside in a warm place for 10 minutes, or until foamy.
  • In a large bowl, combine flour and salt. Add melted butter, stirring until well distributed.
  • Pour in yeast/beer mixture, stirring until well combined. Turn dough out onto a clean surface, knead for a couple of minutes. Dough should be soft and smooth.
  • Pour about 1 Tbsp of olive oil into a large, clean metal or glass bowl. Add freshly kneaded dough to the bowl, turning to coat with the oil.
  • Cover with plastic wrap, set aside in a warm spot to rise for an hour or two, until doubled.
  • Make filling: In a food processor, chop jalapenos until finely minced (if using fresh).
  • Add softened cream cheese, continue to process until mixture is well combined, and smooth.
  • Turn mixture out into a medium mixing bowl, add shredded cheddar cheese. Use a wooden spoon to fully incorporate the cheddar into the cream cheese mixture.
  • Cover with plastic wrap, chill for 1 hour.
  • Once the pretzel dough has doubled in size: Roll small, walnut-sized balls out of the cheese mixture. You should have about 40.
  • Divide the pretzel dough into approximately 40 chunks.
  • One at a time, flatten a ball of dough out in the palm of your hand. Place a cheese ball in the middle, and bring the sides of the dough up and around, fully encasing the cheese.
  • Pinch the ends together well, and gently roll the popper in your hands to seal it (this should lessen any filling leaking during baking).
  • After the popper is well sealed, roll the ball gently to elongate it into a more oval shape, if desired. Repeat for remaining pieces.
  • Preheat oven to 425°F
  • Bring water to a boil in a large pot. Add baking soda (BE CAREFUL - it will foam up!), and stir until combined.
  • Boil the pretzels, about 10 at a time, for about a minute.
  • Gently stir as they boil, to ensure that the entire surface of each is in contact with the water at some point.
  • Use a slotted spoon to transfer each popper to a baking sheet lined with parchment paper and/or lightly coated with cooking spray. (you’ll need 2 baking sheets).
  • For the finishing touch: Whisk together eggs and water, and brush this mixture across the tops of the poppers. Generously sprinkle the tops with coarse sea salt.
  • Bake for 15 to 18 minutes, until golden brown. Serve warm.

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I am an active lady, and I am not the top chef in the world, but I can hold my own. I love making things that remind me of when I was little, I love trying out new recipes, and I love learning new things to cook. Most of the recipes I post are recipes I loved that I found online, but that I have tweaked just a bit. I do have some family recipes on here too. I love to bake, probably more than anything else in the kitchen. I love to bike ride. I like to read, travel, kayak (I've only been twice, but I loved it), hike, camp, basically any outdoorsy/active stuff.?
 
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