Whole Wheat Garlic Knots
I turned lip liner into a pencil I use to write silly notes on my bathroom mirror.
I turned an outdoor fire pit into an herb garden.
I turned a toothbrush into a bike cleaner.
I sometimes turn my desk into my bed… by simply falling asleep at it.
I can turn my bathroom sink into a cat bath.
Turn breakfast into dinner? I’ll do that. Yes.
Turn whole wheat pizza dough into twisty garlic knots!? That’s a heck-yes. That’s a win.
What’s your favorite part about garlic knots?
My favorite part is the garlic knottiness (not a word, now totally a word).
(I know the above picture doesn’t match completely. Let’s just let that be ok. Ok?)
Warm, yeasty bits soaked in garlic, butter, and olive oil.
Whole wheat flour adds a nice heartiness, nuttiness, yumminess.
Doesn’t knotted dough look pretty? I like this.
Oh! I should tell you that this dough also doubles as an AWESOME PIZZA CRUST! Roll it out. Don’t slice it into strips, and top with sauce, cheese and toppings.
Warm bread tossed in garlic, butter, olive oil, and parsley. This is where goodness happens.
Whole Wheat Garlic Knots
inspired by this delicious looking pizza.
makes about 10 garlic knots
1 package active dry yeast, about 2 1/2 teaspoons
1 cup warm water (just warmer than body temperature)
1 cup whole wheat flour
1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 teaspoon sea salt
2 teaspoons sugar
For the garlic mixture:
4 to 6 cloves garlic, peeled and minced
2 tablespoons melted butter
2 tablespoons olive oil
1/4 cup chopped parsley
1/2 teaspoon sea salt
In a small bowl, dissolve yeast and sugar with warm water. Let sit for 5 minutes until yeast is frothy. That means it’s alive and ready to go.
In a large bowl, whisk together flours and salt. Create a small well in the center of the flour mixture. Pour in the yeasty water and add oil. With a fork, mix the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients. If the dough is too sticky, add more all-purpose flour. Dough should be slightly sticky, but not stick to your hands too much.
Knead dough on a lightly floured surface for about 5 minutes. Place dough in a large greased bowl. Flip the dough over to coat the dough. Cover with plastic wrap and a clean kitchen towel, and leave to rest in a warm, draft-free place for 1 hour, or until the dough is doubled in size. At this point, you can make the garlic knots, or let the dough rise in the refrigerator overnight. Just bring the dough to room temperature before rolling it out.
When ready to prepare the garlic knots, roll out dough on a lightly floured surface. Roll into a 10-inch by 10-inch square. Roughly…. it doesn’t have to be perfect. Use a pizza cutter to slice 10 1-inch stripes. Tie a knot in the center of the dough, and wrap the ends under and around the knot. This doesn’t have to be perfect either… just make sure that the dough is all tucked into itself. Cover with clean kitchen towel and let rest for 30 minutes.
Place racks in the center and upper third of the oven and preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Line two baking sheets with parchment paper. Place dough knots on prepared baking sheets and bake for 15 to 18 minutes, until golden brown.
While bread bakes, in a large bowl whisk together minced garlic, butter, olive oil, parsley and salt. When rolls come out of the oven, immediately toss them in the garlic butter mixture. Toss until coated and remove from the butter bowl. Serve rolls warm.
Rolls are best served the day they’re made, but will last for 3 days if well wrapped. Just reheat in a piece of foil in a 350 degree F oven for 10 minutes.











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These look just scrumptious and I’m certain they’d never last three days. Just printed the recipe so it’ll be on our table this week…maybe today!
This looks soooooooo yummy! Question: can you substitute all purpose flour for the wheat flour in a pinch? As always, you rock!
Joy, you’re simply the best, you know that??? :D I love garlic!
Any kind of fresh baked bread with garlic butter on it rocks my world!
Total yummers. I love this.
Thank you!!
YUM! I love garlic knots. Thanks for the recipe!
YES! Perfect way to round out any meal. My gosh… I want to eat those *now*. Then I’d have garlic breath all day, though. Maybe later… I want them for lunch. Yes, that sounds about right. Time to pull out the flour bowl…
I would love to try these adding chopped up sun-dried tomatoes to the dough.
This looks awesome and super easy to make vegan! Thank you!
I just stayed at a farm and harvested my very own garlic! I will be making these tonight
Question though:
If i need to cheat to save time can I use the trader joes pre made crusts?
that first picture already made my mouth water! so delicious looking, Joy.
I’m having massive amounts of stress at the moment — this post is such a nice diversion, and the carbs in this delicious looking recipe…. oh my! I’m salivating…..
i slather the circle of dough with the garlic mixture (and sprinkle with parmesan, optional), then slice in pie wedges,12 or 16 depending on the size of the circle. then roll up like crescent rolls. let rise and bake.
i’ve also made them into knots. olive oil, butter, and garlic. you can’t go wrong!
I’m not gonna lie, the last picture of the melted butter, I want to drink it.
I might die if I don’t eat these soon. need. need. need.
ps. my bathroom sink is a constant cat bathtub. Although lately they have taken to the kitchen sink…..
Hum the simplest things are the best!
Garlic is always where it’s at!
These look FANTASTIC! I have been SERIOUSLY missing garlic knots since I moved out to Colorado from the pizza-capital-of-the-US, NYC! They just don’t do it the same out here!
I love this idea! These knotty little things are totaly siren-songing me right now!
You are not doing my hips any favors. Evil! ;)
Oh Joy, this sounds amazing.. I am now craving garlic knots and pizza!!
1 – These look ridiculously amazing! Real talk
2 – I am turning brunch into a dinner party tomorrow night. Go figure.
3 – These are making me wish I could incorporate into my brunch-dinner. (Brinner?) They are practically begging for an invite.
Wow these garlic knots look amazing!!!! Yum!
Those are the prettiest balls of dough I have ever seen.
Well, I’ll be making these in the next 6 seconds. Delicious.
Mmm, there isn’t a whole lot that beats a good garlic knot.
or is it warm garlic…naughtiness? :) yum these look fantastic!
Garlic…..oh me oh my…..I love it so. Must scurry off to make my grocery list!
Joy, I can smell the garlic! How intoxicating these are and they look soooooo delicious! I can’t wait to play with the dough and make some cool looking knots.
This sounds so good. Especially as a pizza crust. I love versatile dishes
warm yeasty bits ….. kinda loling!
These look seriously good. Oh my.
I currently live and work in China and I have been dying here because my apartment doesn’t have an oven (sad face) and I love to bake. My best friend loves to torture me by telling me all the goodies she’s been baking and introduced me to your blog and I have been OBSESSED. I even have a bookmarks section of all your yummy looking recipes. There has to be more than 20 plus bookmarked, it’s a little ridiculous (just a little), but I am ABSOLUTELY dedicated to making them all once I get back to the US, which is this fall. I can’t wait! BTW, I listened to your podcasts and you two are hilarious which brings me to the reason why I decided to comment- I was a lurker and decided I didn’t like that. Thanks for making my day a little brighter and these garlic knots definitely got bookmarked! =]
I’m ALL over anything with garlic. These rolls look super garlicky and simply delicious!
Garlic knots are a universal love in my family. Whenever we go to an Italian restaurant we always order garlic knots. Always.
I can’t wait to make them myself now! :]
I made these last night and the whole fam LOVED them! And I may or may not be eating the few leftovers for breakfast as I type.
Joy,
I am a new reader of yours and I just LOVE your recipes. Thanks so much for sharing!
Carrie Beth
Love the look of these – big fan of anything bread and garlic related.
My favorite pizza place makes the most delicious garlic knots in the whole world and I’ve been thinking about making them at home for a while now. You totally inspired me! My long distance boyfriend will be visiting this weekend and he’s absolutely going to flip out when I make these for him. CAN’T WAIT! Thanks Joy!
Dear Joy,
I heart you lots. I fear one day though that I will be forced to sue you when I get too fat to leave my house. Until that day I will keep drooling at your photos and making/eating your recipes.
Love, Erika
I’m not even sure I want to tell my fiance about these…they look amazing!
I’m at work and there is a pool of drool on my desk after looking at these scrumptious knots. All my papers and reports are drenched. That’s it. I’m making this this weekend. Thanks!
BTW Lovin’ the podcasts!
These remind me of the garlic knots they serve at my favorite italian restaurant in Santa Barbara — Palazzio. Have you been? If not, you musttttt
These look great and so simple (except possibly the knot tying!).
Wow, those look incredibly delicious! These would be so great on spaghetti and meatball night. I can’t wait to taste them…with all that butter, oil and garlic…oh man!
Garlic, butter, carbalious!
Oh, I was just reading Ruth Reichl’s “Comfort Me with Apples” and the chapter on garlic made me want to bury everything around me in cloves of garlic….So, I will be making this soon! Thanks, Joy!
I LOVE garlic knots. I live in New York and the pizzerias are always willing to sell their delicious pizza dough so I can make concoctions of my own but I have to say I never thought of whole wheat garlic knots in all my carb adventures. I guess when I go for buttery goodness I leave now fatty stone unturned. Good call! I’ll have to do this next time :)
My daughter and I made these to go with dinner tonight – YUMMY!!!
Yum/ That is all
I like the looks of these a lot.