Pretty simple but so damm tastey.
I found a basic recipe on the web then added my own ingrediants.
I used our bread machine to mix the ingrediants but next time will probably just do it by hand.
salt, sugar, yeast, water, flour and oil are the basic ingrediants. then I threw in a handfull of finely chopped onions and let the machine mix the stuff up.
after an hour I cut the dough in half, added chopped jalapenos to one half of the dough and made eight roundish balls. I poked my finger into the center and flattened the dough balls into bagelish shapes.
then I dumped them four at a time into almost boiling water. I found a few different recipes and some said use boiling water and some said use almost boiling water.....
the bagels sank to the bottom of the water pan but after about 1 minute, they rose to the top. I removed them from the water and wiped the tops down with an egg wash.
then I plopped them onto the bread/pizza stone I had in the oven. the oven was sat at 450 so the stone was very hot. this makes the bottoms of the bagels crispy.
after 10 minutes, I cranked the oven up to broil and gave em another minute to brown the tops nicely.
Yum Yum Yum. sorry, no pictures. maybe next time...
I made 8 bagels and there are only two left. I'm eating one right now, onion and jalapeno.
I found a basic recipe on the web then added my own ingrediants.
I used our bread machine to mix the ingrediants but next time will probably just do it by hand.
salt, sugar, yeast, water, flour and oil are the basic ingrediants. then I threw in a handfull of finely chopped onions and let the machine mix the stuff up.
after an hour I cut the dough in half, added chopped jalapenos to one half of the dough and made eight roundish balls. I poked my finger into the center and flattened the dough balls into bagelish shapes.
then I dumped them four at a time into almost boiling water. I found a few different recipes and some said use boiling water and some said use almost boiling water.....
the bagels sank to the bottom of the water pan but after about 1 minute, they rose to the top. I removed them from the water and wiped the tops down with an egg wash.
then I plopped them onto the bread/pizza stone I had in the oven. the oven was sat at 450 so the stone was very hot. this makes the bottoms of the bagels crispy.
after 10 minutes, I cranked the oven up to broil and gave em another minute to brown the tops nicely.
Yum Yum Yum. sorry, no pictures. maybe next time...
I made 8 bagels and there are only two left. I'm eating one right now, onion and jalapeno.