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by Jennifer Debth
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These Homemade Air Fryer Pretzel Bites are made with refrigerated canned biscuit dough, boiled in a water/baking soda solution, and air fried or baked to golden perfection! Don’t forget the butter/garlic powder wash and crunchy sea salt!
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Looking for something to dunk these pretzels bites in? Check out these recipes: beer cheese dip, beer cheese soup, and easy soup recipes.
I’m back with another easy, cozy, and delicious recipe.
I’ve been posting a TON of winter soup recipes, but what the heck are you supposed to dip IN said soups?
- Crackers are always a solid choice. They’re great for adding texture. Trevor loves peanut butter crackers with any and every soup.
- Crusty bread, Hawaiian Rolls, etc. are also another good option. They’re perfect for soaking up all that delicious broth.
- Homemade air fryer pretzel bites. You saw that one coming, didn’t you? Because pretzel flavors > regular bread. I know you’re with me. 😉
Don’t run away though, because these homemade pretzel bites are actually SO easy, because of my secret ingredient:
- Canned refrigerated biscuit dough!
Woo!
Plus, these get ULTRA perfectly crispy and golden brown, thanks to our trusty air fryer.
Have no fear if you don’t have an air fryer, because helloooo you can bake these too.
Let’s make some pretzels!
What do you need for pretzels?
- Refrigerated canned biscuit dough
- Water
- Baking soda (this gives the dough the pretzel flavor)
- Butter
- Garlic powder
- Maldon sea salt
How do you make soft pretzel bites?
- Bring water and baking soda to a simmer.
- Quarter each biscuit (you’ll end up with 32 bites).
- Roll each quarter into tight balls, make sure the seams are closed.
- Working with 12 pretzel bites at a time, place bites into simmering water/baking soda solution and simmer for 2 minutes.
- Use a steel skimmer to remove the pretzels bites and place them onto a silicone mat lined baking sheet. Repeat with remaining pretzel bites.
- Brush each pretzel bite with melted butter and garlic powder.
- Preheat air fryer to 400 degrees F and spray basket with cooking spray.
- Working with 12 at a time, air fry for 5 minutes, flip the bites, then air fry for another 4-5 minutes.
- Sprinkle with sea salt and enjoy!
How do you make a cheese sauce with pretzels?
- Place cream cheese, cheddar cheese, pepper jack cheese, Worcestershire, dijon, garlic, and salt (with a few dashes of hot sauce, if desired) into a saucepan.
- Whisk over low heat until cheese is hot and melty.
You can see the full recipe for beer cheese dip here.
PSST – I have an amazing beer cheese SOUP that goes great with theseair fryer pretzel bites, too!
Can i bake soft pretzel bites with biscuit dough?
You can absolutely bake these soft pretzel bites. 400 degrees F for about 15 minutes, or until golden brown. I’d start checking around 10 minutes.
I haven’t tested these, so let me know if you try it in the comments below!
Homemade air fryer pretzel bites from canned biscuits tips & tricks:
- Don’t use a “flaky” biscuit (for example Grands Flaky Layers Original Biscuits) – the layers expand and start to fall apart in the boiling solution.
- I usedGrands! Southern Homestyle Biscuits.
- Keep the dough cold until you’re ready to boil them!
- Cut and shape these when the boiling solution is ready to go! Work as quickly as possible.
- While these are easy, these do get a little sticky after they’ve been boiled, so just be patient and know that these might take a little practice.
- After they’ve boiled, they’re really malleable , but firm up as they cool, before you move onto the air fryer step.
These air fryer pretzel bites are perfectly pretzel-y flavored and I LOVE how soft the middles are, while still being crispy on the outside.
Your [beer cheese] soup is waiting!
– Jennifer
Homemade Air Fryer Pretzel Bites
4.70 from 10 votes
These Homemade Air Fryer Pretzel Bites are made with refrigerated canned biscuit dough, boiled in a water/baking soda solution, and air fried or baked to golden perfection! Don't forget the butter/garlic powder wash and crunchy sea salt!
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes
Yield: 32 bites
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Ingredients
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- 8 cups water
- 1/2 cup baking soda
- 1 (16.3 oz) can Grands! Southern Homestyle Biscuits see my post above about why you should use this variety
- 4 tablespoons unsalted butter melted
- 1/2 teaspoon garlic power
- Maldon sea salt
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Instructions
Line a rimmed baking sheet with a silicone baking mat and set aside.
Bring water and baking soda to a simmer in a large stockpot.
Working quickly, cut each biscuit into quarters (you’ll end up with 32), and roll each quarter into a tight ball.
Working with 12 bites at a time, place biscuits into simmering water/baking soda solution and simmer for 2 minutes. GENTLY move them around to ensure even boiling.
Use a steel skimmer to remove the pretzels bites and place them onto a silicone mat lined baking sheet. Repeat with remaining pretzel bites.
Let them firm up slightly before moving onto the next step.
Combine melted butter and garlic powder in a small bowl. Whisk until well combined.
Brush butter/garlic powder mixture over each boiled biscuit bite.
Preheat air fryer to 400 degrees F and spray basket with cooking spray.
Working with 12 at a time, air fry for 5 minutes flip the bites, then air fry for another 4-5 minutes, or until brown. These might look VERY dark.
Remove pretzel bites from air fryer and sprinkle with maldon sea salt.
Repeat with remaining bites and enjoy!
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STORING
Room Temp:1-2 Days
Refrigerator:7 Days
Freezer:3 Months
Reheat:Microwave, bake, or air fry until warmed
*Storage times may vary based on temperature and conditions
Notes
See my “tips & tricks” in the post above for troubleshooting!
I highly recommend watching the how to video above.
Don't have an air fryer? Bake these at 400 degrees F for about 15 minutes. Start watching them at 10 minutes.
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Nutrition Information
Nutrition Facts
Homemade Air Fryer Pretzel Bites
Amount Per Serving
Calories 65 Calories from Fat 27
% Daily Value*
Fat 3g5%
Saturated Fat 1g6%
Cholesterol 4mg1%
Sodium 136mg6%
Potassium 32mg1%
Carbohydrates 7g2%
Calcium 7mg1%
Iron 0.5mg3%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
*Note: Nutrition information is estimated and varies based on products used.
Keywords: air fried, homemade, soft
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Course: Snacks, Side Dishes, and Appetizers
Cuisine: American
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Tina
Du Quoin, Illinois
Sooo good. I haven’t tried this before and I was surprised at how good they are. Will definitely make again. Yum!!
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Jennifer @ Show Me the Yummy
Thanks Tina!
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deb
United States
it was so so good, and so so easycame outdo do delicious
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Jennifer @ Show Me the Yummy
Thanks so much, Deb!
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M.
New City, New York
Delish! The salt did not stick very well once they were finished but light and fluffy and warm. Really good! I had a hard time not eating all of them!
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Jennifer @ Show Me the Yummy
Thank you!! Glad you enjoyed 🙂
Mike
Sylvania, Ohio
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Vonda
Marysville, Pennsylvania
Followed recipe exactly and I loved how my airfryer made them turn out. However, there seemed to be to much of a baking soda taste to them. Next time, I’ll decrease it.
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Jennifer @ Show Me the Yummy
Hi Vonda! Sorry you found they had too much of a baking soda flavor. The baking soda is what helps the pretzels get nice and light rather than too dense. If you decrease the amount, keep in mind that may affect the texture.
Sue
Farmer City, Illinois
Sorry, I should have checked out your website, I can’t wait to try these recipes for air frying. And all the other healthy recipes. Best Regards, Sue
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Jennifer @ Show Me the Yummy
Enjoy!! 🙂
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