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Bittersweet Brown Sugar Bagels - Using a bread maker

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I loved the brown sugar bagels from my local shop so much that I made them on my own!
They turned out so delicious!

Please be careful not to boil bagels for too long! It should only be 10-15 seconds.
Once the boiling has finished, put in the oven as soon as possible. It helps give them a glossy finish!
If you prefer to make bagels with a stronger brown sugar flavour, change the amount of coffee to 5 g and brown sugar to 25-30 g. Recipe by pancake08

Bittersweet Brown Sugar Bagels - Using a bread maker

I loved the brown sugar bagels from my local shop so much that I made them on my own!
They turned out so delicious!

Please be careful not to boil bagels for too long! It should only be 10-15 seconds.
Once the boiling has finished, put in the oven as soon as possible. It helps give them a glossy finish!
If you prefer to make bagels with a stronger brown sugar flavour, change the amount of coffee to 5 g and brown sugar to 25-30 g. Recipe by pancake08

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Ingredients

4 servings
  1. 280 gramsBread (strong) flour
  2. 160 mlCold water
  3. 25 gramsBrown Sugar (powdered)
  4. 10 gramsInstant coffee powder
  5. 4 gramsSalt
  6. 10 gramsVegetable oil
  7. 4 4/5 gramsDry yeast

Cooking Instructions

  1. 1

    Prepare 5 sheets of parchment paper 1 piece for the oven and 4 pieces for placing bagels after formed.

  2. 2

    Put all listed ingredients into the bread maker and choose the program leading up to the first rise.

  3. 3

    Take the dough out of the bread maker and form a round shape. Do not tear or knead.

  4. 4

    Now slice this dough into 4 portions with a scraper.

  5. 5

    Cover with a moistened kitchen towel.

  6. 6

    Take the portions from under the moistened kitchen towel one at a time. Using your palm, like in this picture, gently form the portions into a round shape.

  7. 7

    Stretch the surface to smooth. Then turn upside down and roll with a rolling pin.

  8. 8

    Roll to an about 20 cm x 15 cm oval shape.

  9. 9

    Tightly roll from one side to the other. Please make sure the joint is well sealed otherwise it will burst when you bake.

  10. 10

    Make one end thinner and press the other end into a rice paddle shape. Bring the thinner end to rice paddle shape end to make a ring. Wrap and seal the joint tightly.

  11. 11

    Stick your finger into the center hole and move your finger around to make the hole larger. The hole should be big enough for three fingers.

  12. 12

    Place bagels on parchment paper and place under the moistened kitchen towel.

  13. 13

    Ensure the bagels are formed nicely.

  14. 14

    Then leave them rest for 15 minutes under the moistened kitchen towel. Meanwhile, preheat oven to 190-200°C.

  15. 15

    Also prepare a kitchen towel and mesh ladle to scoop bagels from the boiling water. Set aside.

  16. 16

    Boil the water and honey in the frying pan and turn down heat to a low simmer.

  17. 17

    Now quickly put in the bagels placing the paper side up.

  18. 18

    Once you have put all 4 bagels in the frying pan, quickly turn over in the same order. Then quickly scoop out the bagels with the mesh ladle. Wipe away lightly any excess moisture with the kitchen towel.

  19. 19

    Place them on the baking tray lined with the parchment paper. Bake in the oven at 190-200°C for 15 minutes. Please adjust baking time depending on your own oven.

  20. 20

    Bake until a nice golden brown like this!

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