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I’ll admit: I was skeptical that a make-at-home bagel with Greek yogurt as the main ingredient would be edible AND that I would be able to bake them on my own.
So I was SHOCKED when they were actually delicious. And easy! And the recipe only calls for 6 ingredients and no special equipment. #winning!
Even my 6-year-old daughter said ‘these are the best everything bagels I’ve ever had! you made these?!’
Like I mentioned earlier, the main ingredient in these bagels is fa*gE Total 0% Plain Greek yogurt, which means they have a ton more protein than the average bagel – an easy way to sneak it in if you have a picky child.
fa*gE Total 0% Plain Greek yogurt has no added sugar, is made with milk from non-GMO fed cows, and packs 18 grams of protein in one 6oz cup.
The original Skinnytaste Bagel recipe can be found here – along with variations to make them gluten-free or dairy-free.
I followed the original Skinnytaste bagel recipe to a T and shared it below!
2 teaspoons baking powder (if it’s expired it won’t rise)
3/4 teaspoon table salt
1 egg white, beaten (for the bagel ‘wash’ to get the seasoning to stick)
Everything Bagel Seasoning – or you could totally improvise this and use poppy seeds, sesame seeds, onion flakes, etc.
Baking Instructions
Preheat oven to 375F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper – spray it with oil so the bagels don’t stick.
Combine the flour, baking powder and salt in a medium bowl and whisk well. Add the yogurt and mix with a fork – it will look like small crumbles at first, NOT like a ball of dough.
Lightly dust flour on your work surface and knead the dough until it’s tacky but not sticky. Honestly, I think mine was a little too sticky but the bagels turned out awesome so don’t let that deter you.
Divide the dough into 4 equal balls. Roll each ball into 3/4-inch thick ‘ropes’ and form bagels – see pic below.
Use a silicone brush to wet the bagel with the egg white wash and press the bagel into a plate of the bagel seasoning. I did both sides of the bagels AND the sides because you can never have too much Everything bagel seasoning.
Bake on the top rack of the oven for 25 minutes – I checked on mine several times starting at 20 minutes but 25 minutes was spot on. Let them cool before you cut them.
If you aren’t a bagel lover, here are 5 delish savory Greek yogurt recipes and a family-friendly salmon Greek yogurt recipe. I’ve also used fa*gE Total 5% Plain Greek yogurt to make an insanely delicious Green Goddess Dressing recipe.
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This blend is a divine mixture of black and white sesame seeds, dried minced garlic and onion, sea salt flakes and poppy seeds. The concoction's salty, savory flavors are reminiscent of your favorite bagel variety but jive with a lot more than the crusts of white bread.
The everything bagel is for those okay-it-I'm-going-for-it days. It's the perfect level of extra and over-the-top. The saltiness of the seasoning pairs very well with a generous spread of cream cheese or avocado, and in fact it gives eggs, veggies, and meats a boost as well.
When using it on store-bought bagels, first brush the top of the bagel with a very thin layer of water, then sprinkle with everything bagel spice. The water is essential for the spice mix to stick to the bagels.
It contains seeds and dehydrated vegetables, both of which are rich in hardy fibers, healthy fats, and an array of vitamins and minerals. These nutritional components have numerous health benefits, contributing to heart health, digestive health, and overall well-being.
The poppy seeds, sesame seeds, dried garlic, dried onion and salt always come together to taste like something so much more than just bread with a hole in the middle. Keep reading to see where I get my favorite everything bagels around KC.
Ingredients: Poppy Seeds, Garlic, Sea Salt, Sesame & Onion. Shelf Life: 1-2 years. Spices really do not go bad but do loose their potency over time as a result of loosing their essential oils and drying out.
When does everything bagel seasoning expire? When does everything bagel seasoning expire? Unopened, a high-quality Everything Bagel Seasoning can last for about 2-3 years past the printed date on the package.
There are many ways that you can use this seasoning! It is great on a cream cheese bagel, slice of avocado toast, roasted vegetables, steamed rice, eggs, guacamole and anything really!
The fresh brightness of the crunchy scallions inside slightly tangy cream cheese pairs perfectly with the well-balanced salt, texture, and savory taste of a traditional everything bagel.
What can you put on a bagel other than cream cheese? butter, cheese, ham, turkey, lettuce, mayo, smoked whitefish, tomatoes, peanut butter, olive spread, red peppers, etc. Literally anything you can add to a sandwich can also be added to a bagel.
This is a blend of poppy seeds, sesame seeds, dried minced onion, dried garlic flakes, and coarse salt. Feel free to use more of one seasoning than another, or leave one out if you don't like it. Or use all poppy seeds, all sesame seeds, all coarse salt, etc.
Poppy seeds come from the opium poppy, Papaver somniferum, which originates in Eurasia. These tiny dried blue- or black-colored seeds are widely used in Central European baking.
This simple (yet exemplary) blend of sesame seeds (white and black), poppy seeds, dried garlic & onion, and sea salt flakes is all you need for bringing that crunchy, roasted, savory flavor to grilled chicken, buttered popcorn, baked potatoes, creamy dips, pizza dough, salad dressings, pasta, mac & cheese, or panko- ...
After all, it's a bagel covered in poppy seeds, sesame seeds, minced onions, minced garlic, and salt. In short, it sounds like someone simply dumped a spice cupboard over a bagel to see what would happen. In fact, David Gussin argues that is exactly how he invented the everything bagel in 1980.
Poppy seeds, sesame seeds, dried minced garlic and onion, and sea salt. These five ingredients aren't necessarily the heroes of the spice world, but in the bagel reality, they are enough. In fact, they are everything. Mixed together, they revolutionized the bagel world sometime in the early 1980s.
The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.
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