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  2. Homemade Bagels Recipe - AOL

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    Make the Dough: In a mixing bowl {or the bowl of an electric mixer} measure 3 cups of the flour and stir in all the remaining dry ingredients. Pour in the hot water, and stir vigorously with a wooden spoon {or with the flat paddle attachment of the electric mixer at low speed} and beat for about 2 minutes.

  3. How to Make Homemade Bagels, Step by Step - AOL

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    The post How to Make Homemade Bagels, Step by Step appeared first on Taste of Home. Once you learn how to make homemade bagels, you'll never want anything else for breakfast. The post How to Make ...

  4. I made 3-ingredient bagels in my air fryer, and I couldn't ...

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    The super simple recipe only calls for yogurt, flour, and an egg and it's ready in less than 45 minutes. Here's how I made and topped my bagels. I made 3-ingredient bagels in my air fryer, and I ...

  5. NY-Style Bagels Recipe - AOL

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    When your dough looks and feels like play dough, you are ready to go. Grease a mixing bowl, place the dough inside and cover. Allow it to rise for at least an hour, and then punch it down and allow to rest for another 10-15 minutes. After that, divide the dough into 8 equal balls.

  6. Baker percentage - Wikipedia

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    A dough with very high hydration. In a recipe, the baker's percentage for water is referred to as the "hydration"; it is indicative of the stickiness of the dough and the "crumb" of the bread. Lower hydration rates (e.g., 50–57%) are typical for bagels and pretzels, and medium hydration levels (58–65%) are typical for breads and rolls. [25]

  7. Montreal-style bagel - Wikipedia

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    Montreal-style bagels are, for the most part, manufactured by the same method used to produce a generic bagel. The Montreal-style method of making bagels builds on the basic traditional method in the following ways: The basic bagel dough recipe includes egg and honey. Honey is also added to the water used for poaching the bagels before baking.

  8. Homemade Bagels Recipe - AOL

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    Make the Dough: In a mixing bowl {or the bowl of an electric mixer} measure 3 cups of the flour and stir in all the remaining dry ingredients. Pour in the hot water, and stir vigorously with a ...

  9. Everything bagel - Wikipedia

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    An everything bagel is a type of bagel baked with a mix of toppings. The exact ingredients vary, [2] [3] but recipes often include garlic flakes, onion flakes, poppy seeds, sesame seeds and kosher salt. The bagels are made with regular dough and the name is independent of additional fillings such as cream cheese.