perfect homemade new york style bagels | Sweet Anna's (2024)

Yep, I said Perfect New York Style Bagels… and I do mean perfect!!

These were my second attempt at homemade bagels.

The first was a much simpler recipe, and turned out great bagels.

This recipe though, is a perfect copycat of my favorite New York Style bagel shop bagels!

perfect homemade new york style bagels | Sweet Anna's (1)
I’m sure I will be making both recipes, depending on time and ingredients on hand…

But when I’m really craving an authentic bagel, this recipe is the hands-down winner!

I can’t even tell you how excited I was when I tasted the first one of these.

Besides the fact that I conquered something that has intimidated me for years… I also just saved myself hundreds of dollars!

(I can’t give you exact specifics, but I know that when I go to the city and stock up on a dozen bagels it usually costs me over $13, and they areway cheaper to make at home!!)

I may have almost cried.

(Forgive me… I’m pregnant. We do weird things like that!)

And then I may have eaten 1 or 2…

Or 6.

If you don’t live in New York, or in a city big enough to have a real New York style bagel shop… then please try these bagels!

perfect homemade new york style bagels | Sweet Anna's (2)

Though they are a bit more involved than my other bagels, they are not difficult at all…

and they are so worth the extra time and effort!

Although I will throw in this disclaimer for the nervous:

If you have never ever made homemade bread before, this might not be the first recipe to try out.

Or, better yet… find a friend (or your mom or grandma!) that knows all about from scratch bread-making (meaning no bread machine!) and make sure you have them over or at least on speed-dial when you make these!

I had to resort to YouTube… yes, yes I did.

perfect homemade new york style bagels | Sweet Anna's (3)

Authentic Homemade New York Style Bagels
makes 12 large bagels

Ingredients:
for the sponge:
1 teaspoon instant yeast (I used active dry yeast)
4 cups bread flour
2 1/2 cups water, room temperature
for the rest of the dough:
1/2 teaspoon instant yeast (again I used active dry yeast)
3 3/4 cup bread flour
3 teaspoons salt
1 tablespoon brown sugar
for boiling:
1 tablespoon baking soda
for toppings:
sesame seeds, shredded cheese, everything mix, etc.

Directions:
In a large bowl, stir the 1 teaspoon yeast into the 4 cups flour. Add the water, mixing just until the dough resembles pancake batter.

Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and let sit at room temperature for about 2 hours, or until the sponge has doubled in size and is nice and foamy/bubbly.

Stir the remaining 1/2 teaspoon of yeast into the sponge.

Stir in 3 cups of the flour, the salt and the brown sugar and mix (using your dough hook if you are doing this in the mixer!) until the dough forms a ball… adding up to 3/4 cup more flour a bit at a time until the dough has come together.

Knead for at least 10 minutes (or 6 minutes if you are using a mixer) until the dough is pliable but smooth. You don’t want the dough to be sticky, but don’t add too much flour either.

(This is where you should go look at Annie’s Eats to get a more detailed description of what you’re looking for!)

Once the dough is ready, immediately divide it into 12 equal pieces and form them into rolls.

Cover the rolls with a damp towel and let them rest for about 20 minutes.

Line 2 baking sheets with parchment paper and spray lightly with cooking spray.

Shape the bagels by pressing your thumb through the middle of each roll and gently stretching the center out to about about a 2 inch hole.

Place the formed bagels about 2 inches apart on the baking sheets, lightly spray them with oil, and cover them loosely with plastic wrap.

Let them set at room temperature for about 20 minutes.

Now it’s time to do a float-test:

Fill a bowl with cool or room temperature water. Place a bagel in the bowl and it should float within 10 seconds.

If it doesn’t, let them rest longer and try the float test again.

If the bagel floats right away, pat it dry and place it back on the baking sheet.

Cover the pans with plastic wrap and place in the fridge to set overnight, or up to 2 days (and yes, the bagels do need this set time, so plan accordingly when you want to make these!).

When you are ready to bake them, preheat the oven to 500ºF and bring a large pot of water to a boil.

Once the water is boiling, dump in the baking soda.

Then remove the bagels from the fridge and place 2 or 3 at a time (depending on the size of your pot – don’t crowd them!) in the pot to boil.

Boil them for 1-2 minutes on each side (one minute is fine, but 2 minutes will give you a chewier bagel!) and then place them back onto the baking sheets.

If you are going to top the bagels with anything, do it right when you take the bagels out of the boiling water so that the moisture will help the toppings stick.

Once you have boiled/topped all the bagels, place both sheets into the oven on the two center racks.

Bake them for 5 minutes, then rotate the pans – top to bottom & 180º. If you are only baking one pan at a time, still rotate it 180º.

Bake them for another 5 minutes. If they need a few minutes more to be as golden as you want, rotate the pans again top to bottom (my oven runs low/slow, so I did 2 more minutes top and then rotated and did another 2 minutes bottom).

Let them cool completely and then slice and freeze whatever you don’t eat right away for the freshest taste!

perfect homemade new york style bagels | Sweet Anna's (4)

perfect homemade new york style bagels | Sweet Anna's (2024)

References

Top Articles
Brett's Old Time Radio Show Episode 644, Yours Truly Johnny Dollar, The Cuban Jewel Matter | Brett’s Old Time Radio Show
How to Track Vehicles Without GPS Tracking Devices
Bubble Guppies Who's Gonna Play The Big Bad Wolf Dailymotion
Promotional Code For Spades Royale
Phcs Medishare Provider Portal
What to Serve with Lasagna (80+ side dishes and wine pairings)
Sarah F. Tebbens | people.wright.edu
According To The Wall Street Journal Weegy
104 Presidential Ct Lafayette La 70503
Missing 2023 Showtimes Near Landmark Cinemas Peoria
Lqse-2Hdc-D
Sport Clip Hours
Wildflower1967
Flights To Frankfort Kentucky
Fairy Liquid Near Me
Cvb Location Code Lookup
History of Osceola County
Harem In Another World F95
Dirt Removal in Burnet, TX ~ Instant Upfront Pricing
Missed Connections Dayton Ohio
China’s UberEats - Meituan Dianping, Abandons Bike Sharing And Ride Hailing - Digital Crew
Account Suspended
Arre St Wv Srj
What Is Vioc On Credit Card Statement
/Www.usps.com/International/Passports.htm
Dwc Qme Database
Craigslist Northfield Vt
Housing Intranet Unt
FREE Houses! All You Have to Do Is Move Them. - CIRCA Old Houses
Egg Crutch Glove Envelope
Of An Age Showtimes Near Alamo Drafthouse Sloans Lake
3400 Grams In Pounds
Cheetah Pitbull For Sale
Bianca Belair: Age, Husband, Height & More To Know
R/Moissanite
Complete List of Orange County Cities + Map (2024) — Orange County Insiders | Tips for locals & visitors
Weekly Math Review Q2 7 Answer Key
Vérificateur De Billet Loto-Québec
Avance Primary Care Morrisville
Best Haircut Shop Near Me
Reli Stocktwits
Ups Customer Center Locations
552 Bus Schedule To Atlantic City
Lightfoot 247
Oak Hill, Blue Owl Lead Record Finastra Private Credit Loan
Mikayla Campinos Alive Or Dead
Greg Steube Height
O'reilly's On Marbach
Palmyra Authentic Mediterranean Cuisine مطعم أبو سمرة
Cool Math Games Bucketball
Inloggen bij AH Sam - E-Overheid
What Are Routing Numbers And How Do You Find Them? | MoneyTransfers.com
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Dr. Pierre Goyette

Last Updated:

Views: 5778

Rating: 5 / 5 (50 voted)

Reviews: 89% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Dr. Pierre Goyette

Birthday: 1998-01-29

Address: Apt. 611 3357 Yong Plain, West Audra, IL 70053

Phone: +5819954278378

Job: Construction Director

Hobby: Embroidery, Creative writing, Shopping, Driving, Stand-up comedy, Coffee roasting, Scrapbooking

Introduction: My name is Dr. Pierre Goyette, I am a enchanting, powerful, jolly, rich, graceful, colorful, zany person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.