• Two-ingredient bagels

    It’s as easy as 1, 2… That’s it! For mouth-watering, homemade bagels, try this simple recipe.

    Usually, bagels are boiled in water before they are baked, which gives them their unique flavour and texture. But, this recipe skips the boiling step but still delivers a delicious flavour and a smooth texture.

    Bagels have become a staple of many breakfast menus and are often eaten as a quick and satisfying snack.

     

    INGREDIENTS

    • 3 Cups of Plain Yogurt
    • 4 Cups of Self Raising Flour

    Pro Tip: It’s so easy to change this recipe to fit a gluten-free diet. Just place the flour with gluten free self-raising flour. The texture and tase will not alter.

     

    METHOD

    Combine both ingredients. You might need to add more flour if the dough mixture is too wet.

    Mix the dough but no kneading is required.

    Once a tacky dough is formed, separate the dough into smaller balls.

    Roll out each ball into a cylinder/pipe shape.

    Attach the two ends of the pipe and tie it into a knot – creating the hole in the center.

    Brush with milk or an egg wash to allow the bagels to turn golden brown in the oven.

    You can sprinkle with bagel spice, Himalayan salt crystals or sesame seeds

    Pop in the oven at 200 degrees for 25-35mins until soft yet crispy and golden

    FOOD TEAM TIP: Once your bagels are ready, these dense, chewy textured rounds with a distinctive hole in the centre can be served plain, or with a variety of fillings of your choosing. Our favourites include salmon and cream cheese or a breakfast filling of bacon and scrambled egg.

    Two-ingredient bagels

    Ingredients

    • 3 Cups of Plain Yogurt
    • 4 Cups of Self Raising Flour

    Instructions

    1

    Combine both ingredients. You might need to add more flour if the dough mixture is too wet.

    2

    Mix the dough but no kneading is required.

    3

    Once a tacky dough is formed, separate the dough into smaller balls.

    4

    Roll out each ball into a cylinder/pipe shape.

    5

    Attach the two ends of the pipe and tie it into a knot – creating the hole in the center.

    6

    Brush with milk or an egg wash to allow the bagels to turn golden brown in the oven.

    7

    You can sprinkle with bagel spice, Himalayan salt crystals or sesame seeds

    8

    Pop in the oven at 200 degrees for 25-35mins until soft yet crispy and golden

    ALSO SEE: Beat your bagel cravings with these 5 spots around Cape Town

    Beat your bagel cravings with these 5 spots around Cape Town

    Written by Amy Steenkamp for Woman&Home.

    Featured Image: Getty Images

    ×
    Exit mobile version