Sesame Cheese Bagels
- 300 grams Strong (bread) flour
- 15 grams Toasted sesame seeds
- 15 grams Ground sesame seeds
- 3 grams Instant Dry Yeast
- 15 grams Raw cane sugar
- 6 grams Salt
- 165 grams Lukewarm water
- 1 Cheese block (cut into cubes)
- 1 Easy melting cheese
- 1 Sugar (For boiling)
- Mix all of the ingredients together aside from the sugar that is to be used for boiling the bagels.
- Increase the amount of lukewarm water as needed while keeping an eye on it.
- It's okay if it seems like the amount of water isn't quite enough.
- The dough is a bit hard, so knead it strongly.
- Make sure not to overknead the dough.
- The dough contains sesame, so it is okay if the surface is a bit rough.
- Immediately divide into 7 equal portions.
- Roll them up, and cover with a wet cloth to keep the dough from drying out.
- Rest the dough for 10 minutes.
- Shape the dough.
- Please refer to the cone bagel recipe.
- Roll it up while enclosing the cheese.
- After shaping, proof for the final time for 20-30 minutes.
- Be careful not to let the dough dry out.
- The dough is ready once it reaches 1.5 times its original size.
- Add sugar to a large pot, bring to a boil, and boil the bagels for a minute (30 seconds per side).
- Top with easy-melting cheese after boiling if you like, and bake.
- Bake in the oven at 190C for 15-18 minutes.
- Please make adjustments according to your household oven.
- You can add in the cheese or not, according to your tastes.
- I also made whole wheat flour bagels.
flour, sesame seeds, ground sesame seeds, yeast, cane sugar, salt, water, cheese, melting cheese, sugar
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/148728-sesame-cheese-bagels (may not work)