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Montreal Bagels

25/4/2020

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Montreal Bagels

Makes 100g x 13 bagels
​It's dense, chewy, perfectly sweet and soooo good, I often have dreams about devouring a freshly baked Montreal bagel. Unlike New York-style bagels, these golden rings are smaller, thinner and with a much bigger hole (mine proofed too quickly due to the hot, humid weather, and therefore the smaller ring). I am not going to start an argument here by claiming which one is better, but Montreal bagels are a completely different breed altogether. These delicious rings are bathed in honey water prior to baking, which doesn’t just give it a special sweetness but a beautiful golden gloss too. I love dressing them in sesame seeds before baking them in my electric oven. My homemade bagels may lack the beautiful char one would get from a traditional wood-fire oven, but they are delicious nevertheless. Enjoy the recipe and please feel free to leave any questions you may have in comments.

Montreal Bagels Recipe Video


Ingredients
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​300g warm water​

​7g dry active yeast

​4g sugar

​1 egg

​1 large egg yolk

​45g oil

​150g honey

​815 g bread flour

​8g salt

​75g honey

​2.5L water

​170g lightly toasted black and white  sesame seeds

Recipe
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1In a large bowl, stir together water, yeast and sugar until dissolved. Stir in egg, egg yolk, oil and 150g honey; whisk until well combined.


2Next, add flour and salt and bring it all together to form a dough. Knead the dough for about 10 minutes until smooth. Once smooth, place the dough on the counter-top and cover with an inverted bowl for 15 minutes.


3Punch air out of the dough and using a pastry cutter, cut into strips. Start rolling and thinning out each strip into a log, about 10 inches long. Curve each log around your hand, pressing together the ends to make a bagel shape (about 100g each). Gently rock your hand back and forth on the seam to seal the ends together.


4Flour the bottoms of the bagels and place on baking sheets lined with parchment. Cover with a towel and allow bagels to rise for 30 minutes before boiling.


5Preheat oven to 220˚C. Bring a wide, shallow pot of water to boil with 75g honey, and mix sesame seeds on a plate.


6After the bagels have risen, boil them each for about 60 seconds on each side. Using a slotted spoon, lift them out of the pan, shaking off excess water. Immediately cover with sesame seeds, and place on the baking sheet. You will need 2 baking trays.


7Bake for 22-25 minutes until golden brown all over, swapping the position of the two trays half way through, if necessary.


8To freeze bagels, transfer cooled bagels into a ziplock bag, remove as much air as you can, and freeze for up to 3 months.



​Heating Instructions
​Thaw well, and place bagel in a hot toaster oven,  splash a tablespoon of water on each bagel and heat for 2-3 minutes until warm, serve immediately. Alternatively, split thawed bagel in half and heat it up in a bread toaster for 1-2 minutes until hot.

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    Author

    Payal Thakurani is a cooking instructor, consulting chef, and author of the popular Southeast Asian cookbook “Curries for the Soul”. Originally based in Shanghai China, chef Payal has been in the food industry since 2012, working in training and brand development in central kitchens. She was also the proud owner of a cooking school and several food brands in Shanghai. She now lives in Singapore and heads Commune Kitchen in Downtown Gallery, where she hosts affordable, hands-on cooking classes for all ages.

    Payal's cookbook 'Curries for the Soul' contains over 100 tried and tested recipes from her kitchen. These include recipes that she grew up with, and many more that she learnt during her travels in Asia. Click here to order Payal’s cookbook in Singapore.

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