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  2. These 2-Ingredient High-Protein Bagels Are Going Viral, but ...

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    Get the Recipe: Two-Ingredient-Dough Bagels In just a couple of steps, you have a gorgeous breakfast in front of you. They’re so easy to make, which is why our nutrition editor Jessica Ball, M.S ...

  3. This 2-Ingredient Bagel Recipe Is Impossible to Mess Up (and ...

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    Taryn Pire. Yield: 4 mini bagels Prep Time: 10 min Cook Time: 20 min Ingredients. Cooking spray. 1 cup self-rising flour, plus more for kneading. 1 cup plain Greek yogurt (fat-free works, too)

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  5. NY-Style Bagels Recipe - AOL

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    Start by putting the yeast, sugar and 1/2 cup of the warm water in a cup or other small vessel and allow it to sit for five minutes or so, until the yeast begins to bloom and foam. In your mixing bowl, stir together the flour and salt, and then form into a small hill.

  6. 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.

  7. Bagel - Wikipedia

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    Most bagel recipes call for the addition of a sweetener to the dough, often barley malt (syrup or crystals), honey, high fructose corn syrup, or sugar, with or without eggs, milk or butter. [3] Leavening can be accomplished using a sourdough technique or a commercially produced yeast. Bagels are traditionally made by:

  8. No-knead bread - Wikipedia

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    According to one version of the method described by New York baker Jim Lahey, [5] in his book My Bread, one loaf of the bread is made by mixing 400 g (approximately 3 cups) bread flour, 8 g (approximately 1¼ teaspoons) salt and 1 g (approximately ¼ teaspoon) instant yeast with 300 mL (approximately 1 1/3 cups) cool water to produce a 75% ...

  9. 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 ...