Review: Sister Schubert’s Soft Pretzel Rolls and Mini Baguettes

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This review of Sister Schubert’s Soft Pretzel Rolls and Mini Baguettes is part 2 of four blog posts that I’ll be doing this month.  In case you missed my first review, click HERE.
 

I am quite a fan of these Soft Pretzel Rolls!  When you take them out of the oven, the kitchen smells a bit like warm pretzels!

 

But when you slice them open, you forget that they are pretzel rolls because they’re so soft and tender.  They’re just as good, if not better than many dinner rolls that I’ve had at a restaurant.

 

I recently enjoyed a pretzel roll (or two) with some Chinese food.

 

The Mini Baguettes are very different than the pretzel rolls.  They are crusty on the outside and more dense on the inside.  Whenever I think of these Artisan baguettes, I picture them with a great Italian meal!

 

I made these quick sandwiches recently using the mini baguettes.  I melted a slice of American cheese on top of a fried egg and added some bacon.  They were great!  If you keep a package of these rolls in the freezer, you can throw a sandwich like this together in minutes!

 

Click HERE for more recipe ideas from Sister Schubert’s!

 

Sister Schubert’s Soft Pretzel Rolls and Mini Baguettes are available for a suggested retail price of $3.79 for a six-count bag (prices may vary by store).  Look for Sister Schubert’s products in your grocer’s freezer.

 
I love that these rolls go great with any dish and only take 7 - 9 minutes to heat up in the oven.  With my busy lifestyle, you can’t beat the convenience of having these delicious rolls on hand in the freezer!

 

*I was one of eight bloggers selected by Sister Schubert’s Homemade Rolls to review their products. I have been compensated for my time commitment to the program as well as my writing about my experience. I have also been provided products for review. However, my opinions are entirely my own and I have not been paid to publish positive comments.

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