Introducing our 2022 Recipe of the Year: Ultimate Sandwich Bagels (2024)

What exactly gives bagels their "bagel-ness"? What is the ideal bagel size? What about its height? Should it have a crunchy crust, or one that’s easy to bite into? And the size of the hole? Should it be nonexistent or wide enough to lose your cream cheese?

These are just some of the questions the Recipe Team at King Arthur has been mulling over the last few months. While all of you were baking up batches ofPerfectly Pillowy Cinnamon Rolls(our 2021 Recipe of the Year), we were busy crafting a brand new bagel recipe.

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Admittedly, it didn’t come easily. We spent a good chunk of 2021 testing bagels, tweaking formulas, comparing water baths, and analyzing crumb structure, all in order to come up with a phenomenal bagel. Complicating matters is that we weren’t just creating the ultimate bagel — we were creating Ultimate Sandwich Bagels.

While all of you were baking up batches of Perfectly Pillowy Cinnamon Rolls, we were busy crafting the Ultimate Sandwich Bagels.

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Kristin Teig

Yes, I said “sandwich bagels,” not bagel sandwiches. The glory of this bagel recipe is that it’s designed specifically to work beautifully in a sandwich. Thus it isn't like most other bagels; it's not exactly New York-style, nor will you confuse it for one that came from Montreal. Instead, this recipe has a unique combination of ingredients, techniques, and tips that result in a truly distinct bagel — and one that’s perfect with egg and cheese.

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What makes this recipe worthy of being crowned our Recipe of the Year? Here are 7 elements that make it theideal bagel for building your ultimate sandwich and an overall winning recipe.

1) Bread flourcreates the perfect amount of chewiness

Bread flourhas a slightly higher protein content thanall-purpose flour,which lends the dough more strength. Some bakers reach for high-gluten flour when making bagels to achieve a supremely chewy texture — but not in this recipe.

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Why? We intentionally designed these bagels not to be challengingly chewy. When you bite into a loaded breakfast sandwich made on one of these bagels, you’ll crunch through the crispy crust and then sink into the slightly chewy inside. The fillings will stay safely inside the sandwich rather than squishing out the sides, which can be a bummer.

2) Thepâtefermentéeaddsflavor

To enhance the bagels' flavor, this recipe uses a starter ... and not just any old starter. It’s pâte fermentée, a relatively stiff starter. During mixing, you may ask yourself, am I doing this right? Don’t fret — it's supposed to be stiff; you might need to knead the shaggy mixture on the surface to bring it all together.

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The acids that form in a stiff, low-liquid starter taste yeasty, nutty, and well-rounded as opposed to the overly sour or tangy flavor notes you'd get from a more liquid starter. They give the bagel dough that definitive “yum” factor.

3)Barley malt syrup in the dough AND water bath

After countless attempts to find what gives bagels their “bagel-ness,” we determined that barley malt is definitely an important element. This natural sweetener is made from malted barley grainsthat have been sprouted. While it might sound unfamiliar, your taste buds would certainly recognize it as that slightly sweet flavor that's characteristic of bagels.

Early iterations of the dough were made without any sweetener and boiled in a water bath with honey. They just didn’t cut it — the bagels were missing something.

As soon as Molly Marzalek-Kelly, our senior recipe tester, put barley malt syrup in the dough, our taste testers started saying things like, “Aha! This is what a bagel should taste like.” Mystery solved.

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And since the barley malt syrup was close at hand, we figured it might as well go in the water bath too. The resulting bagels have a nice shine, deep color, and a distinct bagel-y flavor.

Don’tworry:If youcan’tfind ordon’thave barleymalt syrup, you canswapindark brownsugarand still get good results.(See therecipe pagefor exact measurements.)

4) The perfect size

Too often, we'veheard people say, “I love bagels but avoid them for breakfast. I always need a nap after eating one.” Or “Bagels? They sit in my stomach like a rock.”Muchof this carb-induced coma is due to the massive size of mostbakerybagels, so we decided to make our bagels slightly smaller.

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When you shrink down a bagel to a modest 31/2" diameter, you’re left with something that welcomestoppings(think all your favorite breakfastingredients)without feeling skimpy.It’s the Goldilocksof bagels, and just right for building sandwiches.

5)Egg washtoensuretoppings stick

Surprised to see an egg wash in a bagelrecipe?Us too. Whilefewotherbagelrecipes callforapplyingthis simple egg-and-water mixture before baking,it’sastepthat’snow hardfor usto skip.

The egg wash’s purpose is two-fold: first, it acts as an edible glue and makesadditions likeEverything Bagel Toppingand sesame seeds stick.

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Second, the egg wash gives the bagels additional color and shine. The deep brown, almostmahoganycolor of the crust is the definition of whatchefscall“GBD”:golden brown and delicious.

6)The eggpacket. Boom.

When it came time to nail down our sandwich filling,Mollyhad another genius idea. Instead offrying up an eggand putting a slice of cheese on top, the recipe includes a special element known affectionately as the egg packet.

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Start by mixing milk with a bit of bread flour. (Yes! Flour in your eggs! The flour helps bind the ingredients and prevents the eggs from separating or becoming soggy.) The eggs are mixed in, seasoned to taste, and poured into a9” x 13” baking pan.After aquick bake,a generous layer of cheese is sprinkled down the center and becomes melty,andthen thin layer of baked eggsisslicedinto quarters lengthwiseand all folded up.

The result is a neat little square of seasoned eggs encasing melted cheese (or whatever you’d like to tuck inside). It’s hard to imagine a better vehicle for classic breakfast ingredients.

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7)All the fillings we have in store

While the egg packet alone is exciting, we know some of you are eager to add bacon or tomatoes to the packet, or maybe even some spicy greens or garlicky sauce drizzled over the top.

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We’ve come up with a bundle of filling recipes to help guide you through building your ultimate bagel sandwich — some from our very own Recipe Team and some from outside bakers who know their way around bagels. The filling recipes range from super savory and salty to surprising (Spam! Charred broccoli rabe!) to downright lovable (that’d be the Vermonster). There’s something for everyone — and plenty of freedom to dream up your own ideal bagel experience.

Look for the filling recipes on ourInstagramandFacebook pagesover the first few weeks of 2022.We’llalsoshare them soon right hereon the blog toinspire yourultimate sandwichcreations.

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Sohere’sto 2022 and our newest Recipe of the Year:Ultimate Sandwich Bagels.Let the baking begin!

Baking gluten-free? Check out our recipe forGluten-Free Bagels, complete with a tip to make a gluten-free version of the egg packet filling, too.

Cover photoby Kristin Teig.

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FAQs

What is the secret to making bagels? ›

10 Tips for Making Schmear-Worthy Homemade Bagels
  1. Moisture: Wetter dough means crispier bagels. ...
  2. Water temp: The colder the better. ...
  3. Dry active yeast: Let it chill. ...
  4. Flour: Embrace the gluten. ...
  5. Mixing: Low and slow is the way to go. ...
  6. The rise: Your kitchen climate is A-okay. ...
  7. Flavor kick: After the proof.
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Are you supposed to eat a bagel like a sandwich? ›

Opening up a sandwich is a simple act, but I'd argue it makes us appreciate bagels even more. No small thing. Even if you're not near a shop with its own open-face bagel sandwiches, you can and should hold yourself to a higher standard. If you get a bagel sandwich that is closed, the onus is on you: Open it up.

Why do you boil bagels in baking soda? ›

Baking soda makes the water more alkaline, giving the bagels a pretzel-like quality that contributes to their chewiness. Just one teaspoon helps the bagels develop a shiny, dark-brown exterior as they bake. One thing to keep in mind: Keep the water bath at a constant simmer.

What makes bagels chewy? ›

Bread flour is the essential ingredient to creating that distinct chewy bite we all crave in a bagel. Its high protein content creates a stiff dough that holds its shape while baking and develops more gluten for more chew.

What is the best flour for bagels? ›

Bread flour – Because of its high protein content, bread flour makes these homemade bagels delightfully chewy. This recipe also works with all-purpose flour, they're just a bit less chewy than bagels made with bread flour. Maple syrup – It activates the yeast and gives the bagels a hint of sweetness.

How do you make bagels more interesting? ›

Eight bagel toppings to try beyond just cream cheese
  1. Spinach & Artichoke Dip Bagel. ...
  2. Jalapeño Popper Bagel. ...
  3. Honey Pecan Bagel. ...
  4. Everything Reuben Bagel. ...
  5. Berry Cream Cheese Bagel. ...
  6. White Bean & Roasted Red Pepper Bagel. ...
  7. Pesto Egg in a Hole Bagel. ...
  8. Bacon, Tomato & Alfredo Bagel Melt.

Why did McDonald's get rid of bagel sandwich? ›

McDonald's stopped serving bagels as a standalone item on its all-day breakfast menu in 2020. At the time, they were considered a flop or a “low-performing item” that was expendable as McDonald's simplified its menu to focus on its core items, the franchisee told The Post.

Why do you put a hole in a bagel? ›

Ever wondered why bagels have holes in the middle? The basic shape is hundreds of years old and serves lots of practical advantages besides an even cooking and baking of the dough. The hole also allowed them to be threaded or piled high on a dowel which made them easier to transport and display.

Is bagel healthier or bread? ›

Bread has fewer carbohydrates and calories, and portions tend to be smaller. A slice of bread is usually 30 grams. If you eat two slices in a meal or snack, you've only consumed about 125 calories and 26 grams of carbohydrates. But bread has much less protein than bagels, which is important when trying to lose weight.

Why do my bagels go flat when I boil them? ›

Over proofed dough will lose its strength too early and cause the bagels to deflate either during the second rise or while cooking. To correct this, try to find a warm, — not hot — spot to rise your dough.

What happens if you don't boil bagels before baking? ›

One of the most important steps in making bagels. is boiling before baking. Baking the dough right away gives a bagel with a matte. finish and an open interior structure. Boiling the bagel pre gelatinizes the crust.

Does Einstein Bros boil their bagels? ›

Unlike the traditional boiling method, Janelle says Einstein has steam injection ovens that simulate the boiling process. “They're steamed for, I'd say, about 30 seconds,” Janelle said.

What makes bagels in New York so good? ›

a regular bagel is the water you boil them in. Much like a specific vineyard terroir is used to make a wine, certain minerals in New York City tap water are attributed to creating the best bagels. These include low concentrations of calcium and magnesium and a high level of sediment.

What is the healthiest bagel to eat? ›

Bagels can be healthy if made with whole grains, contain minimal fat and sugar, and are an appropriate portion size for your health goals. For a healthier choice, look for whole wheat, whole grain, or rye bagels. While bagels with cream cheese are delicious, traditional cream cheese is not necessarily healthy.

Does boiling bagels longer make them chewier? ›

If you want a chewier bagel, both internally and externally, boil the bagels a little longer (90 seconds each side).

What makes a bagel better? ›

A good bagel should have a thin, shiny, crackly crust spotted with the kind of microblisters that you can only get from proper boiling followed by a high-temperature bake. It's these little bubbles that add both surface area and crunch.

Why are my homemade bagels so dense? ›

If your dough is too wet, it'll create large holes in the crumb of the dough and your bagels will be more like French bread, with a fluffy interior (see top photo). When too much flour is kneaded in, bagels become dense, hard and tough, instead of crisp and chewy.

Why do you put bagels in water before baking? ›

Bagels, like pretzels, are boiled first to create a crunchy exterior. Bagels are boiled in water usually 30 to 60 seconds before hitting the oven. This boiling causes the starch on the exterior of the bread to gel and create a barrier from the interior dough.

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