Pretzel

Pretzel is a Standard Food in Cook, Serve, Delicious! and an Entree in Cook, Serve, Delicious! 2!!.

= Cook, Serve, Delicious! =

Pretzels are a Standard Food in Cook, Serve, Delicious! and can be purchased upon starting a new game. This and the Corn Dog are considered the easiest foods in the game.

Description
The world's most delicious knot returns to amp up your menu! This fun treat is a cinch to make- just apply butter and salt and serve (but also includes cinnamon to add a nice sweet twist on an old favorite)! Not only is it a fun snack enjoyed by all, but it's an affordable food that just about anyone can enjoy. These pretzels are making me thirsty... for profit potential!

Your order comes with a surplus of ready-serve pretzels, salt, butter, cinnamon, and paper trays, with six recipe cards.

Recipes
Ingredients/Actions: ★ - Salt

★ - Butter

★ - Cinnamon

01. The Dry Twister:

Nothing on it, please.

02. The Salty Knot:

Just Salt, please.

03. The Buttery Curves:

Just Butter, please.

04. Cinnamon Pretzel:

Just the Cinnamon, please.

05. The Classic Pretzel:

Salt and Butter, please.

06. The Sweet Twist:

Butter and Cinnamon, please.

Trivia

 * This and the Corn Dog are the only foods that may not be served at a restaurant classified as two stars or higher.

= Cook, Serve, Delicious! 2!! =

Pretzel is an Entree in Cook, Serve, Delicious! 2!! and is available as a starting food.

Description
Although today seen as a staple of German cuisine, pretzels were first created in Italy during the 7th century. After beginning his reign in 610 AD, Emperor Stephanos "Steve" Sallustius looked to solidify his place in history as a powerful authoritarian figure by delivering to each house knotted bread resembling Emperor Steve with his manly arms crossed. While Steve initially hoped people would hang the knotted bread in their homes as a reminder of their tyrannical leader, he was mortified to learn that not only did people not understand the thematic brilliance of his creation, but also assumed it was a delicious culinary treat from their sweet, sympathetic new emperor. Unable to reclaim his perception as a powerful tyrant, Emperor Steve eventually became known as Sweet Mamma Stevie until his untimely death three years later.

Today, pretzels are eaten as a way of remembering the warm heart and good nature of the former emperor.

Recipes
This food must be prepared in a Holding Station before being able to serve to customers.

Classic Pretzels: Classic

German Pretzels: German