CLASSIC WATER BAGELS
A tight, perfect crumb. Honor it with a smear of cream cheese, a layer of lox, and a thick slice of a juicy, ripe tomato. Be sure to use instant or quick-rise yeast (available in most supermarkets)-not active dry.
Provided by Peter Reinhart
Categories Breakfast/brunch
Yield Yields 12 large or 24 mini bagels.
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- In a 4-qt. bowl, mix the flour and the 1 tsp. yeast. Add the water, whisking or stirring only until it forms a smooth, sticky dough (it should be thick but batter-like). Cover with plastic wrap and leave at room temperature until the mixture is very foamy and bubbly, 1 to 2 hours. It should swell to nearly double in size and collapse when the bowl is tapped on the counter.
- In a stand mixer bowl (or in a mixing bowl, if kneading by hand), stir the sponge with the 1/2 tsp. yeast. In a bowl, mix 3 cups of the flour with the salt. Add it to the sponge, along with the malt, honey, or sugar. Using a dough hook, mix on the lowest speed, or knead by hand, slowly working in the remaining flour until the dough is stiff, dry, and almost satiny; you may need extra flour or have some leftover. Keep kneading on low until the dough is very stiff and firm but still pliable, satiny, and smooth, about 6 minutes by machine or 15 minutes by hand. If the dough rides up the hook, stop the machine, pull it down, add a bit of flour, and continue. When the machine starts to struggle, remove the dough and finish kneading by hand. The dough at this point should be much stiffer than French bread dough and shouldn't be tacky-a finger poked into the dough should come out clean. There shouldn't be any visible raw flour, and the dough will feel neither cool nor warm, about 80°F.
- To check the dough, pinch off a small piece and gently stretch it while turning it. It should form a thin, translucent membrane. If it rips, the dough hasn't been kneaded enough or else it's too dry and needs a few drops of water.
- Divide the dough into 12 pieces, each weighing about 4-3/4 oz. for regular bagels. (For mini bagels, divide it into 24 pieces, each weighing just under 2-1/2 oz.) Wipe the counter with a damp towel to remove any flour dust. Shape each piece into a smooth ball by pulling the dough down and around to one point on the bottom and then pinching the bottom closed. Cover with a damp towel and let rest for 20 minutes so the gluten relaxes.
- Line two baking sheets with parchment and spray the parchment with vegetable oil.
- To shape the bagels, poke a hole in the center of each ball of dough with your thumb and then gently rotate the dough around both thumbs, slightly squeezing and stretching the dough little by little as you turn until the hole has enlarged to 1-1/2 to 2 inches. The dough ring should be an even thickness all around.
- Set the shaped bagels on the prepared pans so they're 2 inches apart. Mist the bagels very lightly with vegetable oil and cover the pans with plastic (the wrap keeps the dough from developing a skin, which would restrict the rise). Let the bagels sit at room temperature until they swell slightly, by about 15 to 20 percent.
- After 15 minutes, start doing the "float test" to see if they're ready to be retarded in the refrigerator: Drop one bagel in the water. If it floats within 10 seconds, the bagels are ready for the overnight rise, or retarding. Pat dry the tester bagel and return it to the pan. (If it doesn't float within 10 seconds, shake or pat it dry, return it to the pan, and test it again every 10 minutes until it floats.) Refrigerate the pans, still covered, for at least 8 hours, or up to two days.
- When you're ready to bake the bagels, heat the oven to 500°F. Bring a large pot of water to a boil (the wider the pot, the better) and add the baking soda; have ready a slotted spoon or skimmer. Remove one pan of bagels from the refrigerator. Slide the parchment along with the dough onto the counter. Line the pan with a clean sheet of parchment, mist with vegetable oil, and sprinkle with cornmeal or semolina flour.
- Gently drop the bagels into the water (it doesn't matter which side goes in first), boiling only as many as will comfortably fit; they should float within 10 seconds, if not immediately. Boil for 1 minute, flip them over, and boil for another 1 minute. For very chewy bagels, boil for 2 minutes per side.
- As the bagels finish cooking, lift them out with the skimmer and set them on the baking sheet with the cornmeal or semolina, top side up. If you're sprinkling sesame or poppy seeds, kosher salt, chopped onions, or minced garlic on the bagels, do so now. (I like a combination of seeds and salt; be judicious with the salt.)
- When the bagels on the first pan are boiled and topped, bake for 10 minutes, rotate the pan for even browning, and then continue baking until golden brown on top and bottom and very firm, about another 5 minutes. Remove the pan from the oven and transfer the bagels to a cooling rack. Let cool for at least 10 minutes. Meanwhile, remove the second pan of bagels from the fridge and boil and bake them the same way.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 100 kcal, Fat 10 kcal, TransFat 1 g, Carbohydrate 18 g, Fiber 1 g, Protein 3 g, Sodium 390 mg, UnsaturatedFat 0.5 g
REAL HOMEMADE BAGELS
A recipe for that authentic bagel flavor and texture.
Provided by PLAWHON
Categories Bread Yeast Bread Recipes Bagel Recipes
Time 3h20m
Yield 6
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Combine 1 1/4 cup water, flour, sugar, 1 teaspoon salt, vegetable oil, and yeast in the mixing bowl of a stand mixer. Mix on low speed using the dough hook until well-developed, about 8 minutes. To ensure the gluten has developed fully, cut off a walnut-sized piece of dough. Flour your fingers, and then stretch the dough: if it tears immediately, the dough needs more kneading. Fully developed dough should form a thin translucent "windowpane."
- Transfer the dough to a lightly oiled bowl, cover it with plastic wrap and a kitchen towel, and let rise for 2 hours.
- Punch the dough down, place it on a lightly floured work surface, and use a knife or dough scraper to divide the dough into 6 pieces (or more, for smaller bagels). Roll each piece of dough into a sausage shape about 6 inches long. Join the ends to form a circle. Repeat with the remaining dough, and let the bagels rest for 15 minutes.
- Preheat oven to 475 degrees F (245 degrees C). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Arrange small plates with poppy seeds, sesame seeds, and onion flakes next to the baking sheet.
- Bring 4 quarts water to a boil in a large pot. Add honey, if desired (see Editor's Note). Boil the bagels, three at a time, until they rise to the surface of the pot, about 1 minute per side. Remove the bagels with a slotted spoon and place them on the parchment-lined baking sheet.
- Dip the tops of the wet bagels into the toppings and arrange them, seeds up, on the baking sheet. Sprinkle with coarse salt, if desired. Bake in the preheated oven until the bagels begin to brown, 15 to 20 minutes.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 278.2 calories, Carbohydrate 55.9 g, Fat 7.4 g, Fiber 1.3 g, Protein 2.1 g, SaturatedFat 1.1 g, Sodium 1372.4 mg, Sugar 53.5 g
THE REAL NEW YORK BAGEL RECIPE
This isn't a fast & easy recipe; unfortunately, it is quite a process. However everyone knows quality takes time! Especially in baking. If you know and love a dense, chewy, flavorful bagel just like the you can get in a wonderful Jewish bagel shop, This process will be worth it to you! I have been making bagels for a while according to a Montreal bagel recipe and everyone swoons about them, but I really do like this one better... Enjoy! Thanks all for your kind comments, I've added a few updates/details to the recipe...Reading your results made me hungry for these after not making them for a while!
Provided by Crazy Christobal
Categories Yeast Breads
Time 12h25m
Yield 12 Bagels, 12 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- In a medium/large bowl or pot, stir the sponge together with a whisk or wooden spoon. Make sure to get all dry materials mixed in well.
- Cover with plastic wrap and keep at room temperature for 2+ hours.
- After sponge is bubbly with small holes at the top and about 2 hours have gone by, pour sponge into your mixing bowl.
- Attach dough hook. Then add all ingredients listed for dough. Flour can be added gradually as mixer is going.
- Knead with dough hook for approximately 10 minutes or until dough looks smooth and is not too sticky. Dough should be quite stiff (add more flour if needed).
- Turn out on counter and knead by hand for a few minutes. (More if your mixer couldn't handle the kneading for very long). Make sure dough does not stick to fingers to get to proper consistency.
- Divide dough with a knife into 12 equal pieces about 4.5 oz. each. make into "balls". Cover to rest with plastic wrap for 20 minutes.
- Shape each ball into a bagel by pushing your thumb(s) through the middle.
- then using your two index fingers in the hole, make fast circular motions, stretching the hole out a bit. Don't worry if they are not perfect.
- Place bagels on sheet pans or cookie sheets that have been sprayed with cooking spray oil. Leave an inch or so on all sides.
- Let rise under plastic wrap for 20 minutes then place in refrigerator.
- Refrigerate for at least 3 hours or preferably overnight.
- Pull pans from fridge, get a large pot (4 quarts) of water on the boil and preheat the oven to 500 deg. F. move racks to the top of the oven.
- Add 1 T. baking soda to water (this increases the color depth and flavor of the bagel while baking).
- When water is boiling, pull 2-3 bagels at a time gently and place them upside down in the water.
- Boil for 30 seconds then flip over with a large slotted spoon or similar and repeat for other side. (if perchance your bagels have had time to warm up from the fridge the boiling time decreases--if your bagels are coming out of the boiling water looking too flat, decrease the boiling time on each side but always go a minimum of 15 seconds per side).
- Remove each bagel with spoon and slide off on to a large clean cotton cloth (flour sack type material not terry cloth) for draining.
- Repeat with all other bagels.
- Place parchment paper in your sheet pans or cookie sheets.
- Spread corn meal evenly and lightly on parchment paper.
- Place moist, warm bagels gently on corn meal. You can place them touching one another. Sometimes we like our bagels plain with no toppings, if you do, skip the next couple steps --.
- Make an egg wash with 1 egg mixed with approx 1/2 cup of water and when well-mixed, brush across tops of bagels. If you don't like a slightly eggy taste, you could brush with just egg whites mixed with a bit of water. This will help hold topping on.
- Sprinkle with desired toppings (I like toasted sesame seeds and poppy seeds the best, but this could include a dizzying number of different toppings-whatever you like).
- Turn oven down to 450 deg F. as you place pan(s) in oven.
- Bake for 5-7 minutes then turn pan around and switch pans on racks as necessary.
- Bake for another 5-10 minutes turning as necessary and repeat this until all bagels are evenly deep golden brown. Total cooking time will be 20-25 minutes until all are evenly deep golden.
- Remove from oven, let cool on pan for a few minutes, then transfer to a wire rack for at least 15 minutes (ok, 5 minutes!) before devouring.
WATER BAGELS (PLAIN)
Posted in reply to a message board request. This is a recipe for plain, "NYC style", water bagels. IMHO, this recipe makes a very good bagel. I've had this recipe for some 40+ years, and I'm clueless as to where/who I originally got it from. Prep time includes the rising time. Note: The natural minerals in your local tap water will make a difference in the end product.
Provided by Dee514
Categories Yeast Breads
Time 1h52m
Yield 12 Bagels
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- In a large bowl thoroughly mix 1 1/2 cups flour, sugar, salt and undissolved yeast.
- Gradually add warm water to dry ingredients and beat for 2 minutes with electric mixer (at medium speed), scrape bowl occasionally.
- Add 1/2 cup flour.
- Beat at high speed for 2 minutes, scraping bowl.
- Stir in enough additional flour to make a soft dough (about 2 to 2 1/2 cups).
- Turn dough on to a lightly floured board and knead until smooth and elastic (about 10 minutes).
- Place dough in ungreased bowl, cover and let rise in warm, draft free place for 20 minutes.
- (Dough will NOT be doubled in bulk.) Punch dough down and turn out on to a lightly floured board.
- Roll dough into a rectangle, 12 x 10 inches.
- Cut dough into 12 equal strips, 1 x 10 inches each.
- Pinch ends of strips together to form a circle.
- Place on ungreased baking sheets.
- Cover and let rise in warm, draft free place for 20 minutes.
- (Dough will NOT be doubled in bulk.) In a large shallow pan, boil a 1 3/4 inch depth of water.
- Lower heat and add a few bagels at a time.
- Simmer bagels for 7 minutes (3 1/2 minutes on each side).
- Remove bagels from water and place on a towel to cool.
- Cool bagels for 5 minutes, then place them on ungreased baking sheets.
- Bake bagels at 375°F for 10 minutes.
- In a small bowl, beat egg white with cold water.
- Remove bagels from oven and brush with egg white/water mixture.
- Return bagels to oven and bake about 20 minutes longer, or until done.
- Remove bagels from baking sheets and cool on wire rack.
THERMOMIX PLAIN BAGELS
Make and share this Thermomix Plain Bagels recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Ex-Pat Mama
Categories Yeast Breads
Time 1h
Yield 8 bagels, 8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Place water, sugar, yeast, oil and salt in TM bowl. Mix 5 minutes/37deg/speed 3.
- Add flour, set lid to closed position. Mix 3 minutes/speed wheat.
- Separate dough evenly into 8 balls. Let rest covered on counter for 10 minutes.
- Roll each ball into a snake shape, then form each into a ring. Allow the rings to rest covered for 20 minutes or until puffy.
- Meanwhile, get a large pot of water boiling, turn oven to 425 F, and grease a baking sheet.
- Drop rings into briskly boiling water (taking care not to crowd them - I was only able to do 3 at a time). Boil for one minute, then flip the rings and boil for another minute. Take them out of the water and place onto greased baking sheets.
- Bake for 10 minutes then flip and bake for an additional 10 minutes.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 304.1, Fat 2.7, SaturatedFat 0.4, Sodium 439.5, Carbohydrate 60.4, Fiber 2.4, Sugar 2.7, Protein 8.3
PLAIN BAGELS
This recipe actually comes from a bread machine recipe book. I changed a couple things so I could make it by hand. I do not own a bread machine. I do however use my bosche mixer. My kids devour these so they don't stick around long. They do freeze well when I double or triple the batch. Timing is approximate.
Provided by Chef on the coast
Categories Yeast Breads
Time 2h25m
Yield 12 bagels, 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Combine all ingredients to make a smooth elastic dough.
- Let rise until double. Punch down.
- Divide dough into four parts. Divide each part into three pieces.
- Make a 1-2 inch hole in center of each piece.
- Pull gently all the way around to form circles.
- Heat 2 qts water and 2 TBSP sugar to boiling.
- Place a few bagels at a time in boiling water.
- Simmer 3 minutes, turning once.
- Remove with slotted spoon.
- Place on greased cookie sheet.
- Bake at 375 degrees for 20-25 minutes until golden brown.
- Remove from cookie sheet and cool.
PLAIN BAGELS
At Black Seed Bagels' shop in NYC, their wood-fire oven is critical to the bagel's shape, texture, and taste. Don't have one at home? No problem, we talked to head baker Dianna Daoheung about how to make the bagels in a conventional oven.
Provided by Dianna Daoheung
Categories Bread Mixer Breakfast Boil Kidney Friendly Vegetarian Pescatarian Dairy Free Peanut Free Tree Nut Free Soy Free Kosher New York
Yield Makes 12 bagels
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- In the bowl of a stand mixer, whisk together 2 2/3 cups water, yeast, and 1 1/2 tablespoons honey. Let stand for 5 minutes.
- Add malt, oil, flour, and salt and mix with the dough hook attachment at low speed for about 10 minutes, or until dough can "pull a window." To test, pinch off a small ball of dough and pull into a thin, see-through membrane without it tearing. If it tears, mix another minute or two.
- Lightly oil a baking sheet. Portion dough into 5 1/2 ounce balls and place on the sheet. Cover loosely with plastic wrap, and refrigerate overnight.
- Pull out dough to warm up for 30 minutes. Line 2 baking sheets with parchment paper. Preheat oven to 460°F. In a large wide pot, bring 4 quarts of water and 1/4 cup honey to a boil.
- On a clean countertop, roll each ball into 9-inch long strands. Take strand by the ends and overlap together to form an "O". Pinch together seams to join. Let bagels rest for 5 minutes.
- Reduce boiling water to a simmer. Working 3 or 4 at a time, drop bagels into boiling honey water for about 2 minutes per side. Lift out with a slotted spoon and sprinkle with toppings, if desired. Place 6 on each baking sheet and bake one sheet at a time in center of the oven until slightly browned, shiny and firm, about 10 to 12 minutes, turning after 6 minutes. Remove to a cooling rack to cool.
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- Put the water, sugar, and the yeast in an electric mixer fitted with the dough hook; mix on low speed until the yeast dissolves. Add the salt, malt powder, and 2 cups of the flour, and mix well.
- Shape the dough into an oblong mass and divide in half with a sharp knife or dough cutter, then divide in half once more. Cut each of these pieces into 4 parts.
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