When you have incorporated the first three cups of Flour, the dough should begin to become thick-ish. Add more flour, a half-cup or so at a time, and mix each addition thoroughly before adding more flour. As the dough gets thicker, add less and less flour at a time.
If you have a big enough and shallow enough bowl, use it as the kneading bowl, otherwise use A clean,. Sprinkle your work surface or bowl with a handful of flour, put your dough on top,.
Add bits of flour if necessary to keep the dough from sticking to your hands, to the bowl or countertop, etc Soon you should have a nice stiff dough. It will be quite elastic, but heavy and stiffer than a normal bread dough. Place the dough in a lightly oiled bowl, and cover with one of your clean kitchen towels.
Allow it to rise somewhere warm until doubled in volume. While the dough is rising, fill your stockpot with about a gallon of water and set it on the fire to boil. When it reaches a boil, add the malt syrup or sugar and reduce the heat so that the water. Once the dough has risen, turn it onto your work surface, punch it down, and divide immediately into as many hunks as you want to make bagels. For this recipe, you will probably end up with about 15 bagels, so you will divide the dough into 15 roughly even-sized hunks.
Begin forming the bagels and preheat the oven to degrees Fahrenheit. They are wonderful when very, very fresh and still spongy inside but quickly become tough and leathery, in which case the best thing is to cut them open and toast them. We use cookies to improve your experience on our site and bring you ads that might interest you. Join Our Newsletter Empower your Jewish discovery, daily. Sign Up. I have some grasp of kosher law, and all the little nooks and crannies and oddball behaviors.
In a word: Stupid. Sooooooooooo fucking stupid. But this is one of the dumbest things in the history of the world. And rightfully so. But, somewhere in this enormous universe of ours, God is watching to make certain that your precious bagels are handled properly. It can be cut this way, but not that way. Yet most of the orthodox families I know have a large number of kids … drive these enormous gas-guzzling klunkers.
We prayed for him. The power of prayer! An entire tribe in the Sudan is sluaghtered by ethnic cleansing. If only they prayed.
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