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Chewy, Glossy Perfection in Half the Time

Intermediate

Classic New York StyleBagels

by Henry Hunter Jr.

The iconic bagel, made fresh in your own kitchen

Fermentation

1-2 hours active + 12-24 hours cold

Bake Time

20-25 minutes

Yield

8 classic New York style bagels

Classic New York Style Bagels - finished bread
Henry Hunter Jr., professional baker and recipe author

Perfection is not required

"Great bread isn't about perfect technique—it's about understanding the dough."
Henry Hunter Jr.

Authentic Bread Flavor

These are the bagels you've been dreaming about: shiny crust, dense chewy interior, and that unmistakable malt sweetness. This yeasted version comes together faster than sourdough while still delivering authentic New York flavor through an overnight . Perfect for weekend baking or meal prep.

Equipment Needed

Ingredients

Dough

Bread flour (12-13% protein minimum)500g
Warm water (100-110°F / 38-43°C)300g
Instant yeast7g
Fine sea salt12g
Barley malt syrup (or honey)30g
Vegetable oil (optional, for softer crumb)15g

Boiling Water

Water4 quarts
Barley malt syrup (or honey)30g
Baking soda15g

Toppings (Choose Your Own)

Everything seasoning (sesame, poppy, dried onion, dried garlic, coarse salt)as needed
Sesame seedsas needed
Poppy seedsas needed
Dried minced onionas needed
Coarse sea saltas needed

Pro Tip

For the chewiest bagels, seek out high-gluten flour (14%+ protein) at specialty stores or online. King Arthur Bread Flour is a solid supermarket option.

Day 1, Evening

Mix the Dough

15 minutes

We build all the structure in this phase. The dough will be very stiff—much stiffer than bread dough. This is exactly what you want.

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1

Bloom the yeast

In the mixer bowl, combine warm water (100-110°F) with and . Let sit 5 minutes until foamy.

2

Add dry ingredients

Add flour, salt, and oil (if using).

3

Mix on low

Using the dough hook, mix on low speed for 2-3 minutes until a shaggy dough forms.

4

Knead on medium

Increase to medium speed and knead for 10-12 minutes. The dough should become smooth, very stiff, and pull cleanly from the bowl sides.

5

Window pane test

Pinch off a small piece and stretch it thin (). It should stretch without tearing. If it tears easily, knead another 2-3 minutes.

6

Hand mixing alternative

Combine ingredients in a large bowl until shaggy, then turn out and knead vigorously for 15-20 minutes on an unfloured surface.

Pro Tip

The dough should feel like a firm stress ball. If it's soft or sticky, resist adding more water. The stiff dough is what makes bagels chewy, not bready.

Precise Timers

Use these interactive timers to track your stages.

Yeast Bloom

05:00

Knead

12:00

Day 1

First Rise

1-1.5 hours

A short room temperature rise before shaping. We don't want much rise here since the will continue .

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1

Oil the bowl

Lightly oil a large bowl.

2

Form into ball

Shape the dough into a tight ball and place in the bowl, turning to coat with oil.

3

Cover

Cover with plastic wrap or a damp towel.

4

Rise

Let rise at room temperature (70-75°F / 21-24°C) for 1-1.5 hours. The dough should increase by about 50%, not double.

1-1.5 hours

Let dough rise 50%, not double

Pro Tip

With commercial yeast, the dough moves faster than sourdough. Watch it carefully and don't let it over-proof.

Precise Timers

Use these interactive timers to track your stages.

First Rise

1:15:00

Day 1

Divide and Shape

20 minutes

Shaping happens while the dough is still relatively fresh. Equal portions ensure consistent bagels.

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1

Turn out dough

Gently turn the dough onto an unfloured work surface.

2

Divide

Using a and scale, divide into 8 equal pieces (about 105g each).

3

Pre-shape into balls

Cup your hand over each piece and move in tight circles to form taut balls. Let rest 5 minutes under a damp towel.

4

Shape bagels

Using either the poke method (poke thumb through, stretch to 2-inch hole) or rope method (roll 9-inch rope, wrap around hand, seal seam).

5

Arrange on sheet

Place shaped bagels on a parchment-lined baking sheet, spaced 2 inches apart.

6

Cover

Cover loosely with plastic wrap or slip the whole sheet into a large plastic bag.

Pro Tip

Make that hole bigger than you think. It shrinks significantly during proofing and baking.

Precise Timers

Use these interactive timers to track your stages.

Bench Rest

05:00

Day 1 Evening to Day 2

Cold Retard

1 minute active

The overnight refrigeration is where flavor develops. Cold temperatures slow yeast activity while enzymes continue breaking down starches, creating complex flavor.

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1

Refrigerate immediately

Place the covered baking sheet directly in the refrigerator.

2

Cold proof

Let rest 12-24 hours. The bagels will puff very slightly but should not double.

12-24 hours

Cold ferment overnight for maximum flavor

Pro Tip

You can hold them up to 48 hours in the fridge if needed. Longer = more developed flavor and slightly more tang.

Precise Timers

Use these interactive timers to track your stages.

Cold Retard (min)

12:00:00

Day 2, Morning

Prep and Float Test

30 minutes

Get everything ready before you start boiling. Once you begin, it moves fast.

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1

Remove from fridge

Take bagels out. They can go straight from fridge to boiling water, no room temp rest needed.

2

Float test

Fill a small bowl with room temperature water. Drop one bagel in (). It should float within 10-15 seconds. If it sinks, let them rest at room temperature 15-20 minutes.

3

Preheat oven

Heat to 450°F (230°C) with rack in center position.

4

Prepare boiling water

Fill large pot with 4 quarts water, add and baking soda. Bring to rolling boil.

5

Set up topping station

Place toppings in shallow bowls near the stove.

6

Line baking sheets

Fresh parchment on two baking sheets.

Pro Tip

The baking soda in the boiling water raises the pH, helping create that characteristic shiny, chewy crust.

Precise Timers

Use these interactive timers to track your stages.

Preheat Oven

30:00

Day 2

Boil

10 minutes

The boil creates the signature bagel crust by gelatinizing the surface starch. It also prevents too much , keeping bagels dense.

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Boil in batches

Lower 2-3 bagels at a time into the boiling water.

2

Boil 30-60 seconds per side

Shorter boil = softer crust. Longer boil = chewier, denser bagel.

3

Flip

Use slotted spoon to flip each bagel.

4

Remove and drain

Let excess water drip off for a few seconds.

5

Apply toppings

While wet, press top into your chosen toppings.

6

Transfer to sheet

Place topping-side up on prepared baking sheets.

Pro Tip

The malt-sweetened water caramelizes slightly during boiling, contributing to that glossy, golden crust.

Precise Timers

Use these interactive timers to track your stages.

Boil First Side

01:00

Boil Second Side

01:00

Shaping

Shaping

Two classic methods for shaping bagels. The poke method is faster and easier; the rope method gives more control.

Poke and Stretch

The easiest method for beginners. Quick and reliable.

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1

Poke a hole

Poke your thumb through the center of a dough ball.

2

Stretch the hole

Use both index fingers to stretch the hole to 2 inches.

3

Even the thickness

Work around the ring to even out thickness.

Rope Method

Gives you more control over the hole size and shape.

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1

Roll into rope

Roll dough ball into 9-10 inch rope.

2

Wrap around hand

Overlap ends by 1.5 inches.

3

Seal the seam

Roll seam on counter to seal.

Proof Test: Bagels should NOT pass a traditional . Use the instead to determine readiness.

The Final Step

Baking

High heat creates the golden crust and chewy interior.

Oven: 450°F / 230°CInternal Temp: 200-205°F / 93-96°C

Standard baking sheet method. Works great for most home ovens.

Equipment: Standard oven, baking sheets, parchment

01

Preheat

Preheat to 450°F (230°C).

02

Bake

Bake at 450°F for 20-25 minutes, rotating halfway.

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