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Bagels Atascadero (California)

by | Sep 4, 2015 | Bagels, Bread

Here is my second California try at replicating boiled New York bagels. Readjusting my formula for levain, I got these; proper bagels made west of the Hudson. Despite local hard water and all other issues, they came out fine. Leaving me wondering this – what inspired all this bagel angst and hub-bub? As they say in Queens, "yo, what's up!"

Whatever. All I know is that baking (or boiling) in California, I got a solid bakers dozen bagels from whole wheat to white to a touch of rye. Hey, foodies, what do you got to say? Here's what I say, "wherever you make 'em, make 'em good, and make mine with a shmear." 

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2 Comments

  1. Mike Avery

    Probably about 90% of the water in the US will make good bread, and good bagels.
    The angst is mostly due to self-promotion by the old time NYC bagel makers.
    I’ve made great bagels in Colorado and Texas.
    The keys are good high-protein flour, and not cutting corners when you make them.

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  2. Janet

    Hello Mike Avery, How are you, Janet (Florida, NY) What have you been up to! The Bagels look Great Good Job!

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