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December 31, 2007 at 6:26 pm
· Filed under Bread, Recipes: Baking

“Bagel, bagel, yum yum bagel, yum yum pumpernickel, pumpernickel bread! I have a bagel and it’s delicious. Would you like a bite?” I came to know of this song from the popular kid’s show, Barney. Although I have no kids, but I am quite familiar with the songs in the show, singing along and dancing around with my nieces.
Mini bagels is what I made some time back. My first try handling dough and yeast. These bagels are really small, only 5cm in diameter. I made them plain as I forgot to buy seasame seeds for the toppings. The first time I saw these cute little bagels at Evan’s blog, I thought they were donuts. Haha..
Bagels are know to be hard, dense and chewy. It is a popular choice of bread in the US. You can add various types of toppings such as poppy seeds, seasame seeds, onions, cheese, garlic, etc. When making bagels, you need to bathe them in boiling water. Depending on how hard or soft you want your bagels to be, the time they spent bathing in the water is varied. Want them harder, longer in the boiling water. Prefer them softer, reduce the water bath duration.
As the bagels I made are really small, they were very chewy even though I followed the recipe. The next time I make them, I will either reduce the time further, or make bigger bagels! Plain bagels are so versatile, eat them with cream cheese, cheese, or the blt way. I had mine with ham, cucumber and tomatoes for breakfast. 3 of them and I’m stuffed!
I am somewhat satisfied with my first experience handling dough although there were some hiccups during the process. My dough didn’t seemed to doubled in size and I kept peeping. Haha.. I realized that I should make them during the day where temperature is higher and warm, as the dough needs to be in a warm area to be able to rise nicely. But it’s nice to have fresh homemade bagels for breakfast the next day.
This is the last day of year. I hope 2007 was a good one for you. Let’s look forward to 2008 together! See you soon and HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!
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Evan wrote @ January 1st, 2008 at 6:52 am
your bagels look so much better than mine! mine were abit chao ta. yours are beautiful!
happy new year E, hv a good one ahead!
paw paw wrote @ January 2nd, 2008 at 11:17 am
I love bagels …. those look so bite size yummy!
Want a bite ……. Haha!
Have a Happy fun filled New Year!
noobcook wrote @ January 2nd, 2008 at 11:19 am
wow u can even make bagels! very pro! They look so appetizing and beautiful.
Here’s wishing u a wonderful 2008 filled with happiness & love. Looking forward to more updates n recipes from u!
Wendy wrote @ January 2nd, 2008 at 12:46 pm
the photos in your blog are all so nice. how did you take them? the photos i took just did not turn out as nice.
Happy New Year to you! i will continue to visit your blog for updates and recipes. hee…
didally wrote @ January 3rd, 2008 at 7:30 pm
Evan: They turn pretty hard the next day, I had difficulty cutting them in halves. lol
paw paw: Happy New Year to you too!
noobcook: Taste is not too bad, just kinda too chewy. Happy New Year to you too!
Wendy: Hi, thanks for your compliments. I try to take them during the day with natural light source from the window. But sometimes it’s not possible if I’m cooking for dinner, will just make do with existing light source.
tigerfish wrote @ January 7th, 2008 at 4:00 pm
I like the fact there is ham, cucumber and tomato in the bagel. Will prefer this way to having sweet filling.
Thks for visiting my blog.
i’ve never ever made bagels before.
i know, i’m such a boob. but maybe in ‘08 i will get over my fear of making bagels.
Wah!!!! /DRools 
didally wrote @ January 25th, 2008 at 10:04 am
tigerfish: Thanks for dropping by!
steamy kitchen: Thanks for dropping by too! Your food and photos are awesome.
Asuran Zara: Hey, thanks for visiting. You cook nice food too. 
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