Montreal Bagels
Updated Oct. 11, 2023

- Total Time
- 1 hour 10 minutes
- Prep Time
- 45 minutes
- Cook Time
- 25 minutes
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Ingredients
- 1½cups water, room temperature
- 2packages dry quick-rising yeast (or 1½ ounces fresh yeast)
- 1teaspoon sugar
- 2½teaspoons salt
- 1whole egg
- 1egg yolk
- ¼cup oil
- ½cup honey
- 5cups or more flour (preferably bread flour)
- 3quarts water for boiling
- ⅓cup honey or malt syrup
- Sesame or poppy seeds for sprinkling on top
Preparation
- Step 1
In a large mixing bowl or in the bowl of an electric mixer that has a dough hook, blend together the water, yeast, sugar and salt. Stir in the whole egg, the yolk, oil and ½ cup honey, and mix well.
- Step 2
Add the 5 cups flour, and mix until the dough is too stiff to mix by hand. Transfer to a lightly floured work surface (if using electric mixer, attach dough hook), and knead to form a soft, supple dough. Add a bit more flour as needed to prevent dough from getting too sticky.
- Step 3
When the dough is smooth and elastic, place it in a lightly oiled bowl, and cover with a sheet of plastic wrap or with a plastic bag. (See note.)
- Step 4
Let the dough rest about 20 minutes. Punch it down, and divide into 18 equal portions. Pour the water into a Dutch oven, along with the remaining ⅓ cup honey or malt syrup, and heat to boiling. Cover, reduce the heat, and allow to simmer while preparing the bagels.
- Step 5
Shape the dough portions into bagels or doughnutlike rings by elongating each portion into an 8- to 10-inch coil that is ¾ inch thick. Fold the ends over each other, pressing with the palm of one hand and rolling back and forth gently to seal. This locks the ends together and must be done properly or the bagels will open while being boiled. Let the bagels rest 15 minutes on a towel-lined baking sheet.
- Step 6
Preheat oven to 450 degrees. Bring the water back to a boil and remove the lid. Have bowls of poppy seeds and sesame seeds nearby.
- Step 7
When the water is boiling, use a slotted spoon, and add three bagels to the water. As they rise to the surface, turn them over, and let them boil an additional minute before removing them and quickly dipping them in either bowl of the seeds. Continue boiling the bagels in batches of three until all have been boiled and seeded.
- Step 8
Arrange the boiled bagels on a baking sheet, and bake on the lowest rack of oven until they are medium brown, approximately 25 minutes. Remove from the oven. Once cooled, the bagels can be placed in a plastic bag, sealed and frozen.
- If not using the dough immediately, refrigerate it after it has been kneaded. Bagel making can be resumed up to a day later. Allow the dough to return to room temperature, and continue with step 4.
Private Notes
Comments
1 cup WW = 160gm.
1 cup AP = 150 gm
I measured it several years ago and wrote the results on the back of one of the cupboard doors with a magic marker.
Unless you've somehow transcended human genetics, all food is "ethnic food".
This is a great recipe for standard, store-bought style bagels. They are overly sweet and fluffy and in NO WAY resemble Montreal bagels. I created an account just to leave this note and save others from disappointment. If a Montreal bagel is truly what you crave, there's a great recipe on Mtl Blog.
Read the reviews first- they are not Montreal bagels, and the temp is way too hot… they burned
I made these exactly as written. They are very flavorful and fluffy but not as dense and chewy as Montreal bagels that I used to buy while living there for 2 years. I think I didn't have enough boiling honey water, so they didn't quite have enough to allow them to rise to the top, so perhaps not enough of a boil. None the less, my first attempt at making bagels and will try again but likely another recipe to compare and contrast this one. Still recommend for delicious flavor but not the chew
Made this for the first time as per instructions - but baked at 200C for 15min - absolutely scrumptious
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