This week’s Tuesdays with Dorie recipe is Bagels. This
week’s host is Heather at Heather's Bytes and you can visit her blog for the recipe for these. Make sure
you also check out the Tuesdays with Dorie site to check out all the variations
of this recipe. I chose to make the plainest bagels possible, but I know that
others tried different toppings and other variations.
I had tried making bagels a couple of weeks ago and didn’t
have any luck, so I was a bit worried about making these. They also took quite
a long time so I was frustrated by that. These have a lot of steps, none of
which are very difficult, but a lot of steps none the less. I was hoping to
make these in one day, but the required 4 hour refrigeration made that not
happen. This dough is super sticky and I wanted to shape the bagels after the
first rising but it was just too sticky. The next evening I shaped them and it
was better.
Last time I made bagels, everything went wrong when I boiled
them. They turned into water-logged messes. This time I was very cautious at
the boiling stage and boiled the bagels for about 30 seconds a side. That was
enough! They ended up baking up very nicely, nice and fluffy although they are
maybe too crusty and I would use less cornmeal next time. The recipe had some
really specific directions, which I generally followed but I wonder if they
would have turned out just as well if I would have simplified. It’s a shame
that bagels don’t stay fresh for longer, as they take quite some time to put
together. I did have one the next morning for breakfast and it was just on the
edge of being ok to eat. I did like these and it was very encouraging that they
turned out after earlier failed bagels.
Recipe from Baking with Julia by Dorie Greenspan, page 87
3 comments:
Nice looking bagels you made. I too wish all these breads we make would last more than a day! To half my bagel dough I added grated cheese which made them hold up better than the plain dough.
I'm glad you had success on your second attempt! It can be so frustrating to have a baking fail when you're looking forward to trying something.
Sometimes we all need a... second chance!
Sorry I’m late!
Tonight I've started this delicious „tour des blogs“ to see how the 85 bagels turned out.
I had great fun making and bathing and baking them and will remake them for sure.
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