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Very Good Bagel

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INGREDIENTS

1 pk Active dry yeast
3 ts Dark brown sugar
1 1/4 c Warm water
1 tb Salt
4 c All-purpose flour
1/2 c Cornmeal (for dusting)
Bagel toppings of choice

INSTRUCTIONS

Here's the promised bagel recipe! It originally came from Molly O'Neill's
"New York Cookbook", but I've changed it a bit. If you can get NY water,
use it...it DOES make a difference, especially when used for boiling. I
bring home water from my brother's on LI whenever I visit, just so I can
make these bagels taste "real"
:D
Proof the yeast with half the brown sugar and all the water. Set aside
until foam forms. Add remaining sugar and salt, stir well. Gradually add
the flour. Knead for about 7 minutes, until smooth and retains a sheen (you
may have to add a touch more water). Cover and allow to rest in a warm
place for 40 minutes.
Dust large cutting board half with flour and half with cornmeal. Turn out
dough onto floured side. Halve dough and then quarter it. Slice each
quarter into 3 pieces. Roll each piece on the cornmeal dusted side, making
a "snake" that is a little thinner than a broom handle. Form bagel and
pinch one end around the other. Making them "look" like bagels takes some
practice. Place each bagel on a lightly cornmeal-dusted baking sheet. Put
them back in your warm place and let them rest for 30 minutes.
Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Heavily dust 2 baking sheets with cornmeal.
Fill a large, wide pot almost full of water (leave about 1 - 1 1/2 inches
at top), and bring to a boil. Use a wide flat spatula (or one of those flat
slotted round things whose name is escaping me at the moment) to drop the
bagels, top down, into the water. Don't let them touch. Boil on one side
for 1 1/2 minutes, then turn and boil on other side for 30 seconds.
Carefully remove from water and drain bottom down on wire rack while next
batch boils. Move each batch from rack to baking sheet before the next
batch is ready to drain. Sprinkle with desired toppings (I like kosher salt
best, but hey...I'm a native) and place in oven for 17 minutes. Turn bagels
and bake until brown all over, about 12 minutes. Remove from oven and cool
on paper towels. Whipped cream cheese is a must
:)
If you do make salt bagels, be prepared to eat them quickly. The salt pulls
the moisture from the air, and you'll end up with soggy bagels if you try
to keep them around for long. Posted to TNT - Prodigy's Recipe Exchange
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