Pretzel Chicken with Mustard Sauce and Cheddar Cheese

Crispy pretzel-crusted chicken breasts topped with a tangy mustard-cheddar sauce — a weeknight favorite that feels like comfort food with a gourmet twist.

This Pretzel Chicken with Mustard Sauce and Cheddar Cheese is one of those dishes that instantly announces itself the moment it comes out of the oven: crunchy, golden crust, a bright mustard tang, and melted cheddar that stretches with every bite. I came across the idea on a rainy Sunday when I wanted something comforting but different from the usual breaded chicken. Using crushed pretzels instead of breadcrumbs added a toasty, slightly salty crunch that my family fell for immediately.
I first made this for a casual Sunday dinner and the whole house smelled of toasted pretzel and sharp mustard. The texture contrast — crisp exterior, juicy chicken interior, and creamy sauce — is what makes this stand out. It’s a flexible dish: quick enough for a weeknight yet special enough for guests, and it holds up well when reheated. Over time I’ve tweaked the mustard-cheddar sauce and the dredging method to keep the chicken moist while ensuring the coating stays crisp.
Why You'll Love This Recipe
- The pretzel crust gives an irresistible, nutty crunch that stays crisp even after a short rest, so you can plate without losing texture.
- The mustard-cheddar sauce adds sharpness and creaminess — it’s tangy enough to cut through the richness and simple to make with pantry staples.
- Ready in about 40 minutes from start to finish, making it perfect for busy weeknights or a relaxed weekend meal.
- Uses familiar ingredients: pretzels, flour, eggs, cheddar — no specialty shopping required, which is great if you’re cooking from a stocked pantry.
- Make-ahead friendly: you can prepare the sauce earlier and keep the coated breasts refrigerated for up to a day before baking.
Family reaction is always enthusiastic. My kids declared it “restaurant-level” after the first bite, and friends often ask for the mustard-cheddar sauce recipe. I love how versatile the flavors are: swap the cheddar or the mustard intensity to suit the crowd. This dish has been served at potlucks, casual dinners, and an impromptu holiday gathering where its crunchy profile stole the show.
Ingredients
- 4 boneless, skinless chicken breasts: Choose evenly sized breasts to ensure even cooking. If they’re thick, pound them to about 1/2 inch thickness for consistent doneness. I look for fresh, plump breasts from a trusted brand or the butcher counter.
- 2 cups coarsely crushed pretzels: Use salted, hard pretzels (sticks or twists). Crush them in a zip-top bag with a rolling pin or pulse briefly in a food processor for a coarse texture — not dust.
- 1 cup all-purpose flour: Standard all-purpose flour works well for the first dredge; it helps the egg adhere and creates a light base under the pretzel bits.
- 2 large eggs: Whisked with a bit of milk to form the egg wash. The eggs bind the pretzel crumbs to the chicken and help the coating brown.
- 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard: Use a good-quality Dijon for the sauce and a touch in the egg wash if you like more tang. It adds acidity and depth.
- 1 teaspoon garlic powder & 1 teaspoon onion powder: These pantry spices boost savory flavor without adding moisture.
- Salt and pepper to taste: Season both the flour and the breasts directly — don’t skip this step.
- 1/2 cup shredded cheddar cheese: Sharp cheddar melts beautifully into the sauce. Grate it yourself for the best texture.
- 1/2 cup milk: Whole or 2% milk keeps the sauce silky; for a richer texture use light cream.
- 1 cup mustard-cheddar sauce: Recipe included in the instructions below. This generous portion will both top the chicken and serve as a dipping sauce on the side.
Instructions
Prepare the chicken:Pat each breast completely dry with paper towels. If breasts are uneven, place them between plastic wrap and gently pound with a meat mallet to an even 1/2 inch thickness. Season both sides with salt and pepper — flour won’t fix underseasoned meat, so be confident with seasoning.Set up the dredging station:In three shallow bowls arrange: (1) flour mixed with garlic powder, onion powder, and a pinch of salt; (2) whisked eggs with 1/2 cup milk and 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard; (3) crushed pretzels in a wide plate. Dip each breast first into the flour, shaking off excess, then into the egg wash, and finally press into the pretzel crumbs until well coated. Press the crumbs gently so they adhere.Bake or air-fry:Preheat oven to 425°F (218°C). Place coated breasts on a parchment-lined baking sheet lightly sprayed with oil or on a wire rack set over a sheet pan. Bake 18–22 minutes depending on thickness, until the internal temperature reaches 165°F (74°C) and crust is golden. For an air fryer, preheat to 400°F (204°C) and cook 12–15 minutes, flipping halfway through. Visual cue: the crust will be deeply golden and the juices will run clear.Make the mustard-cheddar sauce:In a small saucepan over medium heat combine 1 tablespoon Dijon, 1/2 cup shredded cheddar, 1/2 cup milk, 2 tablespoons butter, and a pinch of cayenne if you like warmth. Stir until cheese melts and sauce is smooth. If sauce is too thick, thin with a tablespoon of milk at a time. Taste and season with salt and black pepper. The sauce should be creamy, tangy, and pourable.Finish and serve:When the chicken reaches 165°F, remove from the oven and spoon warm mustard-cheddar sauce over each breast. Let rest 3–5 minutes to allow juices to redistribute. Serve with a wedge of lemon or extra sauce on the side.
You Must Know
- This dish stores well in the fridge for up to 3 days; reheat in a 350°F oven to preserve crispness or crisp in an air fryer for a few minutes.
- High in protein thanks to the chicken; the pretzel crust increases carbohydrates and sodium, so adjust portions if watching intake.
- Freezing the assembled, uncooked coated breasts is possible: freeze on a tray, then transfer to a bag for up to 1 month; bake from frozen adding 10–12 minutes.
- The sauce keeps in the refrigerator for 4–5 days; reheat gently over low heat to avoid separation.
What I treasure most about this dish is how it turned a simple pantry idea into a family favorite. One memorable dinner involved a neighbor who wouldn’t normally try new things — she loved the crunchy pretzel coating and asked for the recipe the next day. Small experiments, like pulsing the pretzels to just the right texture or adding a touch of Dijon to the egg wash, made all the difference and refined the method into the version I’m sharing here.
Storage Tips
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. To maintain the crust, re-crisp in a 350°F oven for 8–10 minutes or air-fry at 350°F for 4–6 minutes instead of microwaving, which will soften the pretzel coating. The sauce keeps separately in a small jar for up to 5 days; when reheating, warm gently on the stovetop with a splash of milk to bring it back to a pourable consistency. If freezing, flash-freeze the coated breasts on a baking sheet, then transfer to freezer bags; bake from frozen adding 10–12 minutes and check internal temperature before serving.
Ingredient Substitutions
If you’re out of pretzels, crushed Cornflakes or panko mixed with a pinch of coarse salt will provide a similar crunch. For a dairy-free version, use a plant-based milk and a dairy-free cheddar alternative for the sauce, and omit the cheddar in the coating. Swap Dijon for whole-grain mustard if you want texture in the sauce, and try smoked paprika in the flour for a smoky note. To reduce sodium, choose unsalted pretzels and lightly salt the flour only.

Serving Suggestions
Serve the chicken with a simple green salad dressed with lemon vinaigrette to cut the richness, or pair with roasted baby potatoes and steamed green beans for a classic comfort plate. For a casual meal, slice the breasts and serve on toasted buns with extra mustard-cheddar sauce for sliders. Garnish with chopped chives or parsley and a lemon wedge for brightness. This dish pairs well with a crisp white wine or a light lager to balance the savory flavors.
Cultural Background
While breaded chicken is common across many cuisines, this version riffs on American comfort traditions by substituting pretzel crumbs for breadcrumbs and combining mustard and cheddar — flavors often found in Midwestern cooking. Mustard-cheese pairings are popular in deli and pub fare, and this recipe bridges simple household cooking with the robust, familiar tastes of classic American comfort food.
Seasonal Adaptations
In cooler months, switch to sharp aged cheddar and add a teaspoon of Dijon to the egg wash for extra depth. In summer, lighten the sauce with tangy Greek yogurt mixed with a little mustard and lemon instead of a full cheddar sauce. For holiday gatherings, use pretzels seasoned with herbs or swap the mustard for grainy mustard to provide a more rustic presentation.
Meal Prep Tips
For efficient meal prep, assemble and coat the breasts ahead of time and refrigerate on a tray covered with plastic wrap for up to 24 hours. Prepare the sauce and store in a jar so all you need to do on the day is bake. Portion into meal prep containers with a roasted vegetable and a wedge of lemon; reheat in the oven or air fryer and add sauce just before serving to preserve texture.
Once you taste that first crunchy bite paired with the tangy, creamy sauce, you’ll understand why this dish keeps making appearances on our table. It’s approachable, flexible, and reliably delicious — give it a try and make it your own.
Pro Tips
Pound the breasts to an even thickness (about 1/2 inch) to ensure uniform cooking and avoid dryness.
Press pretzel crumbs firmly onto the chicken to help the coating adhere during baking or air frying.
Re-crisp leftovers in the oven or air fryer rather than the microwave to preserve the crunchy texture.
Make the sauce ahead and warm gently; add a splash of milk if it thickens too much during storage.
This nourishing pretzel chicken with mustard sauce and cheddar cheese recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
FAQs about Recipes
How long will leftovers last?
Yes — refrigerate in an airtight container for up to 3 days. Reheat in a 350°F oven or air fryer to restore crispness.
Can I freeze this dish?
Yes. Freeze the coated, uncooked breasts on a tray, then transfer to a freezer bag for up to 1 month. Bake from frozen, adding 10–12 minutes.
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Pretzel Chicken with Mustard Sauce and Cheddar Cheese
This Pretzel Chicken with Mustard Sauce and Cheddar Cheese recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Ingredients
For the chicken
For the sauce and finishing
Instructions
Prepare and season chicken
Pat chicken dry, pound to an even thickness if needed, and season both sides with salt and pepper.
Set up dredging stations
Place flour seasoned with garlic and onion powder in one bowl, whisk eggs with milk and mustard in a second, and place crushed pretzels in a third. Dredge each breast in flour, egg, then pretzels, pressing crumbs to adhere.
Cook
Preheat oven to 425°F (218°C). Bake coated breasts 18–22 minutes until internal temperature reaches 165°F (74°C). For air fryer, cook at 400°F (204°C) for 12–15 minutes, flipping once.
Make mustard-cheddar sauce
In a saucepan over medium heat combine 1 tablespoon Dijon, 1/2 cup shredded cheddar, 1/2 cup milk, and 2 tablespoons butter. Stir until smooth and season to taste. Thin with milk as needed.
Rest and serve
Remove chicken from oven, spoon sauce over each breast, let rest 3–5 minutes, then serve with extra sauce on the side.
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