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  2. Homemade Bagels Recipe - AOL

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    Bake the Bagels: Brush each bagel lightly with the egg-white-water mixture first, then sprinkle the topping if desired – or leave unadorned, for water bagels. Place the baking sheet on the ...

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

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    Related: This Grandad Shared His Family's 6-Ingredient Christmas Dessert Recipe, and It's Golden. All you need to make these warm, delicious bagels is self-rising flour and low-fat plain Greek yogurt.

  4. NY-Style Bagels Recipe - AOL

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  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. Bread in American cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Another no-yeast bread could be made with a combination of cream of tartar (acid) and sodium bicarbonate. Baking soda could also be used to "sweeten" sour milk for baking soft sour milk bread. [5] Yeast could be made by boiling flour with sugar and salt. This "yeast water" solution could be bottled and used when baker's yeast wasn't available. [6]

  8. 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:

  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 wooden spoon {or with the flat paddle attachment of the electric mixer at low speed} and beat for about 2 minutes.