Labriola Baking Pretzel Rolls Review / Giveaway
Thanks to Labriola Baking for providing this product for review!
I love a good pretzel roll. There's a restaurant in my area that sells sandwiches on pretzel rolls. When we go there - which isn't that often, because it's somewhat expensive for what you get - I always get one of the sandwiches on pretzel rolls. Yum!
I haven't seen pretzel rolls in bakeries in my area, but I've always wanted to try them at home. So when Labriola Baking asked if I would try out their pretzel hamburger rolls, I jumped at the opportunity!
Labriola Baking's founder, Rich Labriola, knew that he wanted to start an artisan bakery with his first taste of authentic artisan bread. He studied with masters from the French, Italian and German methods of bread making, and then he created his own breadmaking style based on the best of each tradition. He created his own bread starters, aged his flour, and used special ovens, all to make the best-tasting artisan bread possible. See this in-depth article about Rich Labriola from the Chicago Sun-Times if you want to learn more!
When I first received the pretzel rolls, I was surprised but delighted by their appearance. They were golden brown throughout except for the tops, where the pretzel roll inside popped out, almost asking for us to dive in and eat it. All of my kids clamored for one. But I made them wait until dinner.
We cut up a few of them to eat as dinner rolls with our meal. And I had a hard time getting the kids to eat their dinner, because once they had the rolls, they wanted more!
The outside had a light taste of salt - personally, I'd like a little more salt, but I can imagine that some are turned off by too much salt. Plus, extra salt just isn't all that healthy. The insides were tender, tasting like the insides of a pretzel, but with more depth of flavor. We ate them without any kind of spread, and they were great, just the way they were!
I was surprised how fresh they tasted, as if they had been baked that day. In reality, they had been mailed to me, so they may have already been a couple of days old by then. Still, a lot better than any roll I've bought freshly baked at a bakery in my area. The whole family loved them!
Another day, I used them as hamburger buns, slicing them in half. I added one of my Black-Eye Pea Veggie Burgers to the bottom of the bun, and topped it with lettuce, tomato, and mayonnaise.
The resulting burger was delicious! The salt taste of the pretzel bun accented the taste of my veggie burger and didn't get all soggy as a lot of buns do. It was a great lunch!
I really enjoyed Labriola Baking Pretzel Rolls, and I'm sure all of their other products are delicious as well!
Would you like to try Labriola Baking Pretzel Rolls? They're available in Costco stores nationwide. If you live in Illinois, Indiana, or Michigan, you can find Labriola Baking products at these stores and these farmer's markets. You can also contact your local bakery or supermarket and ask if they will carry Labriola products - direct them to the Labriola Retail Program.
If you'd like to try them for free, you can enter below for a chance to win a bag of six Labriola Bakery Pretzel Rolls!
Three winners will be chosen. To enter the giveaway, use the Rafflecopter below! The giveaway is open to US residents 18 and older. The giveaway ends on Thursday, June 20, 2013, at 11:59 pm ET. If you are one of the winners, Frugal Follies will contact you via the Rafflecopter email you have provided. If you do not respond within 48 hours, you will be ruled ineligible to win the prize, and another winner will be chosen. This promotion is in no way sponsored, endorsed or administered by, or associated with, Facebook.
Good luck!
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(This post may contain affiliate links. Please see my disclosure policy for more information.)
I love a good pretzel roll. There's a restaurant in my area that sells sandwiches on pretzel rolls. When we go there - which isn't that often, because it's somewhat expensive for what you get - I always get one of the sandwiches on pretzel rolls. Yum!
I haven't seen pretzel rolls in bakeries in my area, but I've always wanted to try them at home. So when Labriola Baking asked if I would try out their pretzel hamburger rolls, I jumped at the opportunity!
Labriola Baking's founder, Rich Labriola, knew that he wanted to start an artisan bakery with his first taste of authentic artisan bread. He studied with masters from the French, Italian and German methods of bread making, and then he created his own breadmaking style based on the best of each tradition. He created his own bread starters, aged his flour, and used special ovens, all to make the best-tasting artisan bread possible. See this in-depth article about Rich Labriola from the Chicago Sun-Times if you want to learn more!
When I first received the pretzel rolls, I was surprised but delighted by their appearance. They were golden brown throughout except for the tops, where the pretzel roll inside popped out, almost asking for us to dive in and eat it. All of my kids clamored for one. But I made them wait until dinner.
We cut up a few of them to eat as dinner rolls with our meal. And I had a hard time getting the kids to eat their dinner, because once they had the rolls, they wanted more!
The outside had a light taste of salt - personally, I'd like a little more salt, but I can imagine that some are turned off by too much salt. Plus, extra salt just isn't all that healthy. The insides were tender, tasting like the insides of a pretzel, but with more depth of flavor. We ate them without any kind of spread, and they were great, just the way they were!
I was surprised how fresh they tasted, as if they had been baked that day. In reality, they had been mailed to me, so they may have already been a couple of days old by then. Still, a lot better than any roll I've bought freshly baked at a bakery in my area. The whole family loved them!
Another day, I used them as hamburger buns, slicing them in half. I added one of my Black-Eye Pea Veggie Burgers to the bottom of the bun, and topped it with lettuce, tomato, and mayonnaise.
The resulting burger was delicious! The salt taste of the pretzel bun accented the taste of my veggie burger and didn't get all soggy as a lot of buns do. It was a great lunch!
I really enjoyed Labriola Baking Pretzel Rolls, and I'm sure all of their other products are delicious as well!
Would you like to try Labriola Baking Pretzel Rolls? They're available in Costco stores nationwide. If you live in Illinois, Indiana, or Michigan, you can find Labriola Baking products at these stores and these farmer's markets. You can also contact your local bakery or supermarket and ask if they will carry Labriola products - direct them to the Labriola Retail Program.
If you'd like to try them for free, you can enter below for a chance to win a bag of six Labriola Bakery Pretzel Rolls!
Three winners will be chosen. To enter the giveaway, use the Rafflecopter below! The giveaway is open to US residents 18 and older. The giveaway ends on Thursday, June 20, 2013, at 11:59 pm ET. If you are one of the winners, Frugal Follies will contact you via the Rafflecopter email you have provided. If you do not respond within 48 hours, you will be ruled ineligible to win the prize, and another winner will be chosen. This promotion is in no way sponsored, endorsed or administered by, or associated with, Facebook.
Good luck!
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(This post may contain affiliate links. Please see my disclosure policy for more information.)
37 comments:
I so want to try the Raisin Pecan Loaf from Labriola. it sounds yummy and filling
Thank you for the giveaway. Raisin Pecan Ficelle
As Maureen
The Sour Bagette sounds so so good.
msgb245 at gmail dot com
country italian
Debasket@ptd.net
The pretzel rolls sound so good.
leebell1@yahoo.com
I would really like to try the Sour Baguette,of course I want to try the pretzel rolls first. :-)
(Jaque Richards)
I would like to try Country Italian Olive D/Rolls
tcarolinep at gmail dot com
As Gigi-
The Country Italian sounds great.
gigicoan at yahoo dot com
Raisin Sunflower
I would really like to try the Country Italian Olive D/Rolls. They look so good.
Me4Wrest@gmail.com
Raisin Pecan D/Rolls
I would like to try the Raisin walnut loaf.
Love3570@aol.com
Country italian olive dinner rolls look great!! rsilvasy@gmail.com
I would love to try the pretzel bread sticks! Thanks for the giveaway!
-Rachael Henzman
i want to try the Country Italian Rosemary D/Rolls
Name: Anna Wang
Oh wow this all looks so delicious! I would love to try the Country Italian Olive bread, Onion Ficelle, and the Sour Baguette! Drooling over the computer as I type haha!
I get the pretzel rolls at Costco every week. They are absolutely addicting !
Country Italian Olive D/Rolls suzelle11@aol.com
Ciabatta 1.5lb w/Oil & Salt
I would love to try out many of their breads but this one sounds yummy!
Thank you
melly66(at)sbcglobal(dot)net
I am Billsn Beaks and I love the Country Italian, the Focaccias, the country italian olive - it all looks so good!
I wuld love to try the Raisin Sunflower
cc_girly(at)yahoo(dot)com
Raisin Walnut Loaf
The tea breads sound yummy! My hubby and I both enjoy tea, and that would be fun to serve with it. :)
Sour Baguette dipped in virgin olive oil.
Hope to win!
xxbowietipxx@gmail.com
The Demi Asiago Baguette sounds delicious and it would be one I would like to try.
Harvest seeded twists sound great
Ttrockwood(at)yahoo(dot)com
Ttrockwood
love pretzel breadsticks
I'd love to try the French Baguette w/Garlic & Parm. Cheese. And most of the others listed too! Thanks.
sweepster49 at comcast dot net
I would like to try the Ciabatta 6oz Rolls. I think they'd be delicious for turkey sandwiches.
I heart bread ( and carbs ), so my item of choice would be the pretzel breadsticks!
theyyyguy@yahoo.com
I'd like to try the Country Italian bread....Mmmmmm
elysesw@aol.com
I would love to try the ONION CIABATTA
I would love to try the Pretzel Breadsticks as well.
I would love to try the Ciabatta bread! kittybum (at) gmail.com
Raisin Pecan D/Rolls
I would like to try the dark rye rasin bread. Sounds delicious
I would like to try the Country Italian Rosemary. buddygarrett53@aol.com
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