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Disneyland’s Jalapeño Cheese Stuffed Pretzel

The jalapeno cheese stuffed pretzel is one of my very favorite treats at Disneyland. Now you can have this spicy, cheesy taste of Disney at home!

Melted cheese coming out of a Jalapeno Cheese Stuffed Pretzel.

These homemade pretzels are one of my very favorite snacks at Disney Parks. They are soft, chewy, salty, cheesy, gooey, and OH so good. They are a great, filling, snack for after school or when friends are over for a game night! You can’t go wrong with a soft pretzel recipe that is simple to make in your own home!

Homemade pretzels are not the easiest recipe to make but they are fun and tasty! It does take a bit to set up the dough, rise it, and then form it into a pretzel shape. All of this is worth the buttery, crispy outside, with a spicey jalapeno, melty cheese vibe on the inside! You can’t go wrong with this decadent pretzel recipe!

Disneyland Jalapeño Cheese Stuffed Pretzel

When making any form of dough, most of the time you need to activate the yeast. The first few ingredients are just that. Then with the remaining ingredients, you are creating the dough. These ingredients are all pantry staples and some that you already have in your home year-round. This is an easy ingredient list to pull from!

  • Active dry yeast – This will speed up the process and help boost the dough to rise double the size.
  • Sugar – Granulated sugar gives the yeast something to feed off of and helps it build and grow. It also has a sweet taste!
  • Warm water – You don’t want hot water but more warm water that is about 110 degrees Fahrenheit. The water will help activate the yeast. If it is too cold or too hot it won’t work properly.
  • Oil – This oil is used for a few different things in the recipe card. You will need it for the yeast mixture, oiling the dough bowl from sticking and using it on top of the dough.
  • Flour – All-purpose flour is the thickness and texture that brings the dough to form.
  • Salt – This will balance out the flavors to a sweet, spicy, and savory dough.
  • Jalapeno cheese – I did this by cutting a 1-pound block of cheese into fourths, lengthwise, and then cut each fourth in half again lengthwise to make 8 long sticks. Then I cut them down into smaller pieces.
  • Egg – Binds the dough together and gives it shape and moisture. Eggs are also good for the texture of the inside of the dough.
  • Shredded cheese – Sprinkle the cheese on top for an extra special touch!
Ingredients to make Jalapeno Cheese Stuffed Pretzels including flour, water, Pepper Jack cheese, egg, yeast, parmesan cheese, salt, sugar and oil.

How to make Jalapeño Cheese Stuffed Pretzels

Don’t be alarmed with each of these steps! These soft pretzels take a little extra time but are so worth the wait! You will love the soft inside and the buttery outer layer. The jalapeno cheese adds just the right amount of spice to this jalapeno pretzel. It is the perfect combination!

  1. Activate yeast – In a small bowl, mix yeast and warm water. Let stand until foamy and creamy. Add oil to the yeast mixture and set aside.
  2. Mix – In a stand mixer bowl or large bowl combine flour and salt.
  3. Combine – Pour the yeast mixture into the flour mixture and knead on low speed. If mixing by hand, knead the dough for the same amount of time.
  4. Let rise – Place dough in a lightly oiled bowl, turning to coat. Cover with plastic wrap and let rise in a warm place.
  5. Prepare cheese – While the dough is rising, cut the cheese. Each pretzel will have the equivalent of 1 “stick” of cheese.
  6. Divide – When the dough has risen, turn it out onto a lightly floured surface and divide it into 8 equal pieces.
  7. Assemble – Roll each piece into a rope and use a rolling pin to flatten it out. Place cheese pieces along the middle of the dough, leaving a few inches of dough on each end without the cheese. This will make it easier to twist into shape. Pinch the dough tightly around the cheese and roll out until the rope shape again. Twist into a pretzel shape.
  8. Baking soda boil – In a large saucepan, dissolve baking soda in water and bring to a boil, stirring until the soda is dissolved. Remove from heat. Dip each pretzel into the baking soda-water solution. Using a slotted spoon, remove from the water and place pretzels on a baking sheet. Pinch together any separated seams if needed.
  9. Brush – In a small bowl, beat the egg with water until foamy. Brush egg mixture over the top of each pretzel and sprinkle with cheese or sea salt.
  10. Bake – Bake in preheated oven until golden brown, about 8-10 minutes.
Long flattened piece of dough with cheese cubes lined up in the center.

“Used pepper jack cheese because I couldn’t find jalapeno cheese. Seriously yummy! We ate them just on their own, but I think they would be tasty dipped in soup as well. 🙂”

-Kara

A hand with light purple nail polish holds a golden-brown, freshly baked soft pretzel topped with cheese. In the background, there are two green jalapeños on a dotted cloth and a wooden cutting board.

Disneyland Jalapeño Cheese Stuffed Pretzel

The Jalapeño Cheese Stuffed Pretzel is one of my very favorite treats at Disneyland. Now you can have this cheese-filled taste of Disney at home!
Prep Time 30 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Raising Time 1 hour
Total Time 1 hour 40 minutes
Servings: 8 pretzels
Course: Snack
Cuisine: German

Ingredients
  

  • 4 teaspoons active dry yeast
  • 2 tablespoons sugar
  • 1 ½ cups warm water
  • 3 tablespoons oil
  • 3 ¾ cups flour
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
  • pound block jalapeno cheese or pepper jack cheese (not shredded)
  • cup baking soda
  • 4 cups plus 1 tablespoon water, divided
  • 1 egg
  • shredded Parmesan cheese or coarse sea salt, for topping

Method
 

  1. Step 1: In a small bowl, mix together yeast, sugar, and warm water. Let stand until foamy and creamy, about 10 minutes. Add oil to the yeast mixture. Set aside.
    A bowl filled with frothy beaten egg whites, accompanied by a whisk. A cloth with a pattern of multicolored stars is visible in the background on a marble surface.
  2. Step 2: In a stand mixer bowl or large bowl, combine flour and salt.
    A glass mixing bowl filled with flour sits on a white marble countertop. A whisk is partially visible on the right side, and a folded white cloth with small red and blue stars is in the background on the left.
  3. Step 3: Pour yeast mixture into flour mixture and knead on low speed for 10 minutes. (If mixing it by hand, knead the dough for the same amount of time.)
    A glass mixing bowl with flour and a pool of liquid in the center, likely the beginning stages of making dough. Next to the bowl is a white cloth with a small red and blue dotted pattern. The setup is on a white marble surface.
  4. Step 4: Lightly oil a large bowl. Place dough inside, turning to coat.
    A ball of dough rests in a clear glass bowl on a white marble surface. A white cloth with small multicolored dots is partially visible in the top left corner.
  5. Step 5: Cover with plastic wrap and let rise in a warm place for 1 hour, or until doubled in size.
    A bowl of sourdough starter sits on a marble countertop. The starter has a bubbly and slightly frothy surface, indicating active fermentation. A white cloth with small, colorful dots is partially visible in the background.
  6. Step 6: While the dough rises, cut the cheese into 1-inch-long rectangular pieces. I did this by cutting the 1-pound block of cheese into fourths lengthwise, and then I cut each fourth in half lengthwise again to make 8 long sticks. (Each pretzel will use 1 of these long sticks of cheese.) Cut each stick into 1-inch-long pieces. Cover the cheese to keep it from drying out. Set aside.
    A black-handled knife and four sticks of cheese with visible seasoning are arranged on a wooden cutting board. The cutting board rests on a grayish marble surface.
  7. Step 7: When the dough has risen, heat the oven to 450 degrees F. Cover a baking sheet with aluminum foil and spray foil with cooking spray. Set aside.
    A slab of dough is rolled out on a floured surface. The dough is divided into several equal sections with a dough scraper, which is also visible in the background alongside a spoon containing more flour.
  8. Step 8: Turn dough out onto a lightly floured surface and divide into 8 equal pieces. Roll each piece into a rope and use a rolling pin to flatten it out.
    An elongated strip of raw dough is laid out with evenly spaced cubes of cheese. Next to the strip are three balls of dough, a small wooden scoop filled with flour, and a rolling pin, all set on a marble surface.
  9. Step 9: Place cheese pieces along the middle of the dough, leaving a few inches of dough on each end without cheese. This will make it easier to twist into shape.
    A marble countertop with three dough balls, a long rolled-out dough, a wooden rolling pin, a small bowl of flour, and cheese slices in the top right corner. The ingredients suggest preparation for baking or cooking.
  10. Step 10: Pinch the dough tightly up around the cheese and roll it out until it is in a rope shape again. Make sure there are no holes along the seam; you don't want the cheese to ooze out.
    A piece of dough twisted to form a pretzel shape lies on a marble surface. To the right, there is a small wooden rolling pin and some sliced cheese. Additional dough pieces are situated on the left side.
  11. Step 11: Twist into a pretzel shape. Cover with plastic wrap if needed to keep it from drying out.
    A close-up of uncooked pretzel dough shaped into a traditional knot on a marble surface. A small wooden rolling pin and additional dough portions are visible nearby, suggesting the process of making homemade pretzels.
  12. Step 12: In a large saucepan, bring baking soda and 4 cups of water to a boil, stirring until the baking soda is dissolved. Remove from heat.
    A stainless steel pot with black handles sits on a marble countertop. The pot is filled with clear water that appears to be steaming. A white cloth with colored dots is partially visible next to the pot.
  13. Step 13: Completely dip each pretzel in the baking soda solution for 10-20 seconds each. Using a slotted spatula, remove pretzels from the water and place them on a baking sheet. Pinch together any separated seams, if needed.
    A pot with water boiling a pretzel dough. Next to the pot is a green spatula with a wooden handle and a white cloth with a pattern of small, colorful shapes. The scene is set on a marble countertop.
  14. Step 14: Preheat oven to 450 degrees. Place aluminum foil over a baking sheet and spray with cooking spray.
    A rectangular baking sheet is covered with a sheet of crinkled aluminum foil. The foil has various wrinkles and folds, reflecting light unevenly. The baking sheet rests on a white surface.
  15. Step 15: In a small bowl, beat the egg with the remaining 1 tablespoon water until foamy. Brush egg mixture over the top of each pretzel and sprinkle with cheese or sea salt.
    A baking tray lined with aluminum foil, holding four uncooked pretzels sprinkled with grated cheese. The tray is placed on a light-colored countertop, and a white cloth with colored polka dots is partially visible on the side.
  16. Step 16: Bake for 8-10 minutes, until golden brown.
    Four golden, freshly baked soft pretzels with a light sprinkling of coarse salt and cheese are arranged on a foil-covered baking sheet. The pretzels have a slightly crispy exterior, and the baking sheet shows some toasted cheese crumbs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I buy jalapeno cheese pretzels at Disneyland?

The most consistent place that you can find these gooey, spicy cheese-filled pretzels is at The Refreshment Corner at Disneyland, next to the Jolly Holiday Bakery Cafe at the top of Main Street U.S.A. You can also often find them at various pretzel carts around the parks.

Where can I buy jalapeno cheese pretzels at Disney World?

Finding cheese-stuffed pretzels at Disneyworld can be a little more tricky. From what I understand, they can come and go in the pretzel carts and restaurants throughout the parks. Lowtide Lou’s at Typhoon Lagoon seems to be the only place that consistently has them. We have heard reports of people also being able to find them at the Lunching Pad in Tomorrow Land at Magic Kingdom but it isn’t always a sure thing.

How much does a pretzel at Disneyland or Disney World cost?

Disney is always changing their prices and what types of pretzels they have available. Usually, Disneyland will sell its pretzels for around $7.25 to $7.69. These can vary from time of year, location, and what types/kinds they are serving.

Hand holding a Jalapeno Cheese Stuffed Pretzel.

Tips for Making the Best Stuffed Pretzels

These tips and variations for jalapeno cheese pretzels help along the way! Helpful ways to make these pretzels just the way you like them. Quick tips that will create the best homemade pretzels!

  • Jalapeno cheese – The only tricky thing about this recipe is the jalapeño cheese. It can be a little difficult to find. We have substituted Pepper Jack cheese before and honestly can’t even taste a difference.
  • Shredded cheese – At Disneyland, they sprinkle these particular pretzels with shredded cheese before baking. If you want to make it more of a “traditional” pretzel you can always use coarse sea salt as a substitute.
  • Assembling – For the perfect pretzel shape, whip up the dough, roll it into ropes, flatten it out, and add the cheese.
  • Pretzel bites – Instead of making the dough into pretzel shapes make them into pretzel bombs. These are similar to making a jalapeno popper.
  • Shape – Cut up the cheese into small rectangles so you can easily shape it into a pretzel. The rectangles of cheese also melt MUCH better than shredded cheese to help you get a good “cheese pull”. Next, shape the pretzel and dip it in boiling water with baking soda.
  • Brush – Lay the pretzels out on a baking sheet, brush with egg, and sprinkle with cheese or salt. Bake and serve!
Dough shaped like a pretzel.

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Erica Walker

Erica lives in Boise, Idaho with her husband, Jared, an attorney, and her three beautiful girls. Beyond the world of recipes, she loves adventuring with everything from kayaking, to cruising, to snowboarding and taking the family along for the thrill ride.

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