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I saw a picture of a pretzel wrapped around a sausage. I have made
pretzels before. Would you wrap the pretzel dough around the sausage, boil it and then bake it. Or would you boil the dough, and then wrap the dough around the sausage, and bake it? I would guess the first method. I would also cook the sausage first. thanks Tom |
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> > I would also cook the sausage first. Prick it with a fork and cook it to remove excess fat that would otherwise be absorbed into the dough. |
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![]() > wrote in message ... >I saw a picture of a pretzel wrapped around a sausage. I have made > pretzels before. Would you wrap the pretzel dough around the sausage, > boil it and then bake it. Or would you boil the dough, and then wrap > the dough around the sausage, and bake it? I would guess the first > method. I would also cook the sausage first. > In a recent meeting that lasted a day they brought in lunch. The sandwich I selected was a ham and cheese in a roll that was a soft pretzel. I didn't know that until I bit into it. It was great! |
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>, " > wrote: > I saw a picture of a pretzel wrapped around a sausage. I have made > pretzels before. Would you wrap the pretzel dough around the sausage, > boil it and then bake it. Or would you boil the dough, and then wrap > the dough around the sausage, and bake it? I would guess the first > method. I would also cook the sausage first. > > thanks > > Tom My sister used to live with a guy who owned a soft pretzel bakery. He made those things. As I recall, he did not pre-cook the hot dogs before cooking the pretzels. I am sure if you do a google search, you can find recipes for it. |
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On May 21, 5:58*am, Stan Horwitz > wrote:
> In article > >, > > " > wrote: > > I saw a picture of a pretzel wrapped around a sausage. I have made > > pretzels before. Would you wrap the pretzel dough around the sausage, > > boil it and then bake it. Or would you boil the dough, and then wrap > > the dough around the sausage, and bake it? I would guess the first > > method. I would also cook the sausage first. > > > thanks > > > Tom > > My sister used to live with a guy who owned a soft pretzel bakery. He > made those things. As I recall, he did not pre-cook the hot dogs before > cooking the pretzels. I am sure if you do a google search, you can find > recipes for it. Hot dogs come already precooked. --Bryan |
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On Fri, 21 May 2010 06:58:32 -0400, Stan Horwitz >
wrote: >In article >, > " > wrote: > >> I saw a picture of a pretzel wrapped around a sausage. I have made >> pretzels before. Would you wrap the pretzel dough around the sausage, >> boil it and then bake it. Or would you boil the dough, and then wrap >> the dough around the sausage, and bake it? I would guess the first >> method. I would also cook the sausage first. >> >> thanks >> >> Tom > >My sister used to live with a guy who owned a soft pretzel bakery. He >made those things. As I recall, he did not pre-cook the hot dogs before >cooking the pretzels. I am sure if you do a google search, you can find >recipes for it. Would depend on the sausage. Hot dogs are almost always fully cooked, just need reheating to an internal temperature of 160ºF to kill bacteria, which would occur durin gbaking... look for any pigs in a blanket recipe. but if it's fresh sausage then the sausage needs to be cooked prior to stuffing into pretzel dough... same as it would before topping a pizza. I don't think I'd like sausage stuffed soft pretzel.. probably better stuffed with pork rinds/chicharone. |
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