Potato Bagels

  4.1 – 7 reviews  • Breakfast
Level: Intermediate
Total: 10 hr 25 min
Active: 40 min
Yield: 12 large bagels or 16 small bagels

Ingredients

  1. 12 ounces russet potatoes, peeled and cut into 1-inch cubes
  2. 2 1/4 teaspoons active dry yeast
  3. 2 tablespoons plus 1 teaspoon brown sugar
  4. 6 cups high-gluten flour, plus more if needed and for dusting
  5. 1 tablespoon kosher salt
  6. 7 1/2 teaspoons barley malt syrup
  7. Neutral oil, for the bowl
  8. Nonstick cooking spray, for the parchment
  9. 1 tablespoon baking soda

Instructions

  1. Place the chopped potatoes in a large pot and cover with water. Bring to a simmer and cook until a fork pokes easily into the potatoes; begin checking for doneness at about 10 minutes. Drain, reserving 1 cup of the cooking water in a medium bowl. Rice the potatoes and set aside.
  2. Add 1/2 cup cool water to the bowl with the hot cooking water; the temperature of the water should even out to warm (105 to 110 degrees F). If it’s too cold, microwave it a little; if it’s too hot, let it sit for a few minutes to cool. Add the yeast and 1 teaspoon of the brown sugar, give it a little swirl and let it sit until foamy on top, about 5 minutes.
  3. In a large bowl or the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a dough hook, combine the flour, salt and remaining 2 tablespoons brown sugar. Add the mashed potato, yeast mixture and 4 1/2 teaspoons of the barley malt and mix to form a stiff dough. Knead in the stand mixer until smooth and slightly sticky, adding additional flour if the dough is sticking to the bowl or too sticky to handle, about 5 minutes (or turn out onto a floured surface and knead by hand for 7 to 10 minutes). Transfer to a large oiled bowl, cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate overnight.
  4. When ready to bake, let the dough sit at room temperature for 1 hour.
  5. Turn the dough out onto a clean work surface and divide into 12 or 16 equal parts, depending on whether you want larger or smaller bagels. Stretch each part into a smooth ball, making sure to seal any dough seams well. Shape the bagels by sticking your thumb through the center of each ball and using your fingers to gently stretch a 2-inch hole. Cover the bagels with a towel and let rise for 15 minutes.
  6. Meanwhile, preheat the oven to 450 degrees F; line 2 baking sheets with parchment paper and grease them well with cooking spray.
  7. Bring a large pot of water to a boil; add the baking soda and remaining 3 teaspoons barley malt. Working with 3 or 4 bagels at a time so as not to crowd the pot, boil them for 1 minute on each side (use a timer for this). With a slotted spoon or spatula, lift them out of the water, allowing excess water to drip off, and then transfer them to the prepared baking sheets, spacing them about 2 inches apart. (If making 16 bagels, you will likely need to bake a third pan of bagels, which you can do after the first 2 pans come out of the oven.)
  8. With a serrated knife, make 3 cuts in a triangular shape on top of the bagels and dust them lightly with flour. Bake the bagels for 10 minutes, then switch racks, rotate the baking sheets 180 degrees and bake until golden brown, 5 to 8 more minutes. Let cool slightly.
  9. If not eating right away, cool the bagels fully, then transfer to plastic bags and freeze (slice them before freezing if you’d like, so you can put them directly from the freezer into the toaster). Reheat in the toaster.

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 1 of 12 servings
Calories 609
Total Fat 38 g
Saturated Fat 3 g
Carbohydrates 58 g
Dietary Fiber 2 g
Sugar 5 g
Protein 8 g
Cholesterol 0 mg
Sodium 321 mg

Reviews

Sierra Brewer
I have made these several times and they are simply delicious and honestly not difficult to do. They never last long at our house.
Rebecca Sullivan
I made these bagels this morning. They are delicious! I’ll be making these again!!
Christina Griffin
I’ve made this recipe many times and my family LOVES it.
Tasha Hoffman
I don’t understand the immediate refrigeration after kneading. No proofing?  I proofed the dough at 75 degrees for two hours, til it was 1 1/2 times its size, then shaped and rested them for one hour. Came our perfect!
Melanie Fowler
Andrea Le
Watched this today and I will be making soon.  I really enjoy 

molly and her show, great recipes and down to earth suggestions.  Thanks 
Molly and FN  
need more shows like this
Crystal Smith
These are Fantastic! Ordered some of the supplies on line. Love the combination of chewy outside and soft inside. Boiled and baked them on a Sunday morning and the family devoured them. Hardest part is shaping and sealing seams.

 

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