My wife likes bagels, so I'm reaching out to see what everyone here recommends.
I worked on 34 near 7th.before there was a real interest in bagels.
Is a Bialy flat shaped, or is it more like a bun. I ask because I used to get onion rolls at a Jewish deli before I ever noticed bagels. Here on the west coast.You can't possibly be that old. There's been a real interest in bagels and bialys in NYC for at least a century. Especially on the lower East Side.
Where you been buying bagels?I think you can get that stale bun taste from pretty much all bagels?
Glad I'm not the only one that's not a Bagel Junkie!( but I love Delis and what they serve, especially the Sandwiches!)I think you can get that stale bun taste from pretty much all bagels?
Thank you, I think that’s what i Was referring to. They look delicious, I’m going to find some.Instead of a hole like a bagel, bialys have an indentation usually filled with a cooked onion and poppyseed filling:
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Preach it, brother. Good bialys are almost impossible to find in most places, even those that have very good bagels. Mimi Sheraton of the NYT has written a whole book about bialys, their history, and their meaning to the Jews of Poland and their descendants; it's called The Bialy Eaters. Her book has a very detailed recipe for bialys in it--which I have atttempted exactly once. Lots of steps, and a two day process, but very authentic results. Unfortunately, it uses fresh yeast, which I used to be able to get at one of the upscale supermarkets around here, but they've discontinued it. Maybe I should try to re-work it to use SAF yeast...I always remind people, good bagels are much more common than good bialys.
I think you can get that stale bun taste from pretty much all bagels?
That's what I was thinking, but I wasn't sure. The few bialies I've had in my life didn't have that chewy outer shell of a properly made bagel. They had a texture similar to some focaccias that I've encountered, or even a slice of Sicilian pizza.For the unfamiliar, a proper bagel is "boiled" before baking, a bialy is not.
can’t buy into the bagel taste, but as far the Brussels sprouts your are right on. Balsamic vinegar and cook them until you are ashamed of yourself. Really goodI think that’s because you’re English, Eddie. My mother was English, and I think bagels taste like stale buns, too. However, I also consider overcooked Brussels sprouts a delicacy, so what do I know?
Bagels taste less like stale buns if you slather them with cinnamon raisin spread. Then they taste more like stale donuts.
I’m ducking now before the bagels start getting thrown at me.
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