Homemade Cinnamon Sugar Bagels (2024)

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Homemade cinnamon sugar bagels. Mmm can you think of anything better?! This recipe is simple and easy and a great weekend baking project. Get the kids involved if you have them, by letting them form the bagel shapes and add their own toppings and you have a fun activity for a cold or rainy day with delicious results!

Traditional Bagels:

Ever wondered where these amazing breakfast commodities come from? Or maybe you know the general place but not much else? Well bagels are traditionally a Jewish thing originating in Poland and actually go back as far as the 17 century. They are formed from a yeast and wheat dough (like this recipe), and formed by hand. You boil them first and then bake them.

Commercial bagels are usually steamed instead of boiled but when you're making them at home, I think traditional is always the way to go plus who has a commercial steamer in their house just ready to go?! A pot of boiling water is much more likely.

So even though this is a pretty traditional bagel recipe, the toppings can be anything but. We LOVE our cinnamon sugar bagels. Warm, fresh out of the oven, and that classic sweet cinnamon caramelized on top- YES PLEASE!

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You can definitely go a different route, though, if cinnamon sugar isn't your thing. Honestly, make a few different toppings and do them all so you can have a different one for every mood.

  • Poppy Seeds
  • Everything Bagels- so yummy!!
  • Sesame Seeds or Black Sesame
  • Sea Salt
  • Onion Salt
  • etc...

Homemade Bagels:

Let's make some bagels! This recipe is honestly, simple, easy, and to the point. It's a basic wheat and yeast dough. So:

  • Make the dough.
  • Knead to form gluten.
  • Rise.
  • Form the shape.
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The part that's different and unique to bagels is the next step. Boiling the bagels in a sugar water. The longer you boil, the chewier the crust will turn out after baking them. The boiling water can have malt syrup, molasses, or even honey. This recipe calls for brown sugar to enhance that cinnamon sugar caramelized flavor and help them brown up beautifully in the oven, but feel free to switch it up with the same measurement. And don't forget the baking soda 😉 This helps them to get really soft and fluffy.

Bagel Dough and Shaping:

When you've made the dough, knead it for about 20 minutes or so until it doesn't break so easily (window pane test works here- stretch the dough between your fingers and if it rips right away keep going a little more until it stretches instead of breaking). Let it rise for about 2 hours or until it's doubled in size. I always cover the bowl in plastic wrap to really trap those gasses from the yeast in there well helping all the science-y stuff happen that makes a good bread.

Once that is done, punch the dough down- yes literally punch it down with your fist, and you can start cutting into pieces and forming that classic bagel shape.

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Get your boiling water going and the oven preheated to 425 while you are having fun making bagel shapes and getting toppings ready.

Boil the bagels for about a minute on each side and remove with a slotted spoon.

Dip the tops of the bagels into the toppings of choice (our favorite is the cinnamon sugar of course). Once they are lined up on a baking sheet with parchment paper, bake in the oven for 15-20 minutes until they start to get golden brown.

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Enjoy eating these delicious homemade bagels up!

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Prep Time: 2 hours 40 minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes

Total Time: 3 hours

This simple easy homemade bagel recipe will be your go to breakfast! Make sandwiches, cover in cream cheese, eat plain... whatever you're feeling! Choose your own toppings like our classic cinnamon sugar (or try blueberry, sesame seeds, everything bagels...etc.) and get baking!

Ingredients

Bagel Dough:

  • 1 cup + 2 tablespoon Warm Water
  • 1 tablespoon Yeast
  • 2 tablespoon Sugar
  • 4 cups Flour
  • 2 tablespoon Melted Butter or Olive Oil
  • Pinch of Salt

Boiling:

  • 4 Qt Water
  • ½ cup Brown Sugar
  • 1 tablespoon Baking Soda

Cinnamon Sugar (optional):

  • ½ cup sugar
  • 2 tablespoon Cinnamon

Instructions

  1. In a large mixing bowl, combine the water, yeast, sugar, and butter/oil.
  2. Once the yeast has dissolved all the way into the creamy mixture, add the flour and salt and form the dough.
  3. Knead the dough for about 20 minutes or so to form the gluten. Dough should be nice and elastic.
  4. Let it rise in a greased bowl under plastic wrap for about 1.5- 2 hours or until doubled in size.
  5. Close to the end of the 2 hours, start boiling the water with the brown sugar and baking soda and preheat the oven to 425.
  6. When the dough has risen, punch it down and turn out onto a lightly floured surface.
  7. Cut into 6 pieces for extra large bagels, or 8 pieces for medium/regular sized bagels.
  8. Take each piece of dough and shape it gently into a circle, then poke your finger through the center and make the bagel hole nice and wide.
  9. Once all of them are shaped, boil 3 at a time for about 1-2 minutes on each side.
  10. Using a slotted spoon, take the bagels out of the pot and onto a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.
  11. Dip the tops into the cinnamon sugar mixture and bake for 15-20 minutes until golden brown and cooked through. Enjoy!

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FAQs

Is it cheaper to make your own bagels? ›

Making Homemade Bagels is cheaper than buying them. Although going to a bagel shop makes for a delicious meal, it gets expensive quick. That's why we love making them at home. This recipe gives you all the things you want in a bagel.

What is in a cinnamon swirl bagel from Panera? ›

A sourdough bagel swirled with cinnamon and cinnamon flavored chips, brown sugar and raisins.

Why do you boil bagels in brown sugar? ›

You will also need some brown sugar to add to the water for boiling the bagels. This helps give these bagels their characteristic crust and flavor. Honey or barley malt syrup may be substituted in equal amounts.

What to put on a cinnamon bagel? ›

Cinnamon Raisin Bagel

However, it goes well with nut butters, which highlight the cinnamon flavor. If you feel like having a cheat morning, some unsalted butter and a sprinkling of sugar also go well with this bagel.

Why are bagels more unhealthy than bread? ›

Most bagels are made from refined flour, which has reduced fiber and vitamins. Flour is often enriched with additional vitamins, but not fiber.

What is the secret to making bagels? ›

10 Tips for Making Schmear-Worthy Homemade Bagels
  • Moisture: Wetter dough means crispier bagels. ...
  • Water temp: The colder the better. ...
  • Dry active yeast: Let it chill. ...
  • Flour: Embrace the gluten. ...
  • Mixing: Low and slow is the way to go. ...
  • The rise: Your kitchen climate is A-okay. ...
  • Flavor kick: After the proof.
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What is a Bailey bagel? ›

Bialys are similar to bagels. They are made with the same dough but they are not boiled before hand nor are they rolled. Instead they are pressed and stretched creating a slight depression that is traditionally filled with poppy seeds and caramelized onions, then baked. The finished product is glorious.

What pastry is cinnamon swirls made from? ›

Unravel the puff pastry on a lightly floured work surface, then sprinkle the cinnamon sugar mixture all over the top. Gently level the cinnamon sugar mixture with the back of a spoon so it covers the pastry almost completely, leaving a 1cm border on one of the short sides.

Are cinnamon rolls and swirls the same? ›

Cinnamon rolls (also referred to as cinnamon buns and cinnamon swirls) are believed to have originated in Sweden and then made their way to the United States. To make cinnamon rolls, a mixture of cinnamon, sugar, and butter is spread onto a flat sheet of sweet dough.

Why add baking soda when boiling bagels? ›

Baking soda makes the water more alkaline, giving the bagels a pretzel-like quality that contributes to their chewiness. Just one teaspoon helps the bagels develop a shiny, dark-brown exterior as they bake.

Why do you put eggs in bagels? ›

The standard recipe remains pretty much the same, except egg yolks are added into the mix, which changes the bagel's texture. Typical bagels have a crispy outside and a chewy interior. But the addition of the yolks makes for an all-around softer bagel.

What happens if you don't boil bagels before baking? ›

One of the most important steps in making bagels. is boiling before baking. Baking the dough right away gives a bagel with a matte. finish and an open interior structure. Boiling the bagel pre gelatinizes the crust.

What is the healthiest thing to put on a bagel? ›

Avocado. Whether you choose to slice or mash, an avocado is a great way to add healthy fats to your bagel. For an extra boost of protein with your avocado, you can add fried, scrambled or sheet pan eggs. This combination is perfect for a nice savory breakfast your whole family will love.

Is peanut butter good on cinnamon bagels? ›

I have these cinnamon raisin bagels from Couples Bakery. with some peanut butter, banana and cinnamon. Look how perfect. Delicious.

What to eat with cinnamon swirl bagels? ›

So many ways to enjoy Cinnamon Swirl Bagels

These bagels deliver an abundance of flavor. Simply toast and add butter or cream cheese to enjoy.

Is it worth it to make bagels? ›

But not only are homemade bagels possible, they're absolutely worth making. Here's why: Homemade bagels are irresistibly chewy, and boast a crisp, golden-brown exterior. They taste fresher and more flavorful than anything you can buy.

Are homemade bagels healthier than store-bought? ›

Homemade is Better Than Store-Bought

Store-bought options are not usually the healthiest. Many are made with more sugar than necessary and unhealthy ingredients.

How long do homemade bagels last? ›

HOW LONG DO FRESH BAGELS LAST? Fresh bagels are best eaten on the same day they're baked. When stored at room temperature in a paper bag, fresh bagels can last for about two to three days. Fresh bagels can last for about three to four months when stored in the freezer, and thawed in a toaster.

Why do store-bought bagels taste different? ›

According to The Kitchn, boiled bagels have a more dense, chewy crust, with high-protein flour giving them their doughy goodness. Essentially, many store-bought bagel brands do not boil their bagels, which is why they have a noticeably different taste and texture. Basically, it's bread being a bagel imposter.

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