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Sourdough Pumpkin Bagels

September 10, 2023 by Sophie 2 Comments

Hi hello! We are continuing with our celebration that fall is around the corner.

I’ve had bagels on the mind for weeks now, as Nev and I are planning a trip to nyc. And I can’t stop thinking of pumpkin bakes too, since my fave season is almost here. So these were inevitable.

These sourdough pumpkin bagels are one of my favorite iterations of my sourdough bagels so far. They’re spiced, just a tiny touch sweet, and chewy but still soft. So delish!

Sourdough Pumpkin Bagels

From Mostly Sourdough at https://mostlysourdough.com/2023/09/sourdough-pumpkin-bagels/

Prep: 3hCook: 22mYield: 12 bagelsTotal: 3h 22m

Naturally leavened pumpkin bagels made with pumpkin pie spice and maple syrup.

You'll Need...

  • Levain:
  • 1 tablespoon sourdough starter
  • 50 grams white bread flour
  • 50 grams whole wheat flour
  • 100 grams water, room temp
  • Dough:
  • 350 grams pumpkin puree
  • 100 grams water, room temperature
  • 40 grams maple syrup
  • 3 grams pumpkin pie spice
  • 650 grams white bread flour
  • 15 grams salt
  • For baking & topping:
  • 1/4 cup granulated sugar, for boiling
  • 2 teaspoons baking soda, for boiling

Directions

  1. Levain (the night before mixing): Mix together the levain ingredients in a small mixing bowl and cover with a towel. Leave at room temp overnight until active and bubbly.
  2. Dough Mix: The next morning, combine the levain with the remaining dough ingredients and mix until it comes to a shaggy ball. Allow to rest for 30 minutes up to 1 hour. After resting, knead the dough in the bowl or on a work surface until it starts to smooth out (no more than 5 minutes). Transfer to an oiled bowl covered with a towel.
  3. Bulk Fermentation: The bulk ferment for this dough is somewhat flexible, between 3 and 5 hours depending on how active your levain is. You want to give it 3 stretch and folds/turns over 2-3 hours at 30 minute intervals. If the dough is still slow and doesn't look like it has increased much, let it rest for another hour or two to give it a chance to bulk up.
  4. Divide/Shaping: Line 2 baking sheets with parchment, and liberally sprinkle them with corn meal and flour. Transfer the dough to a floured work surface. Divide it into 12 even portions (at about 115 grams each). You can pre-shape the bagels into tight little balls if you are going to poke a hole through them, or leave them as blobs and then roll them out into even logs and attach the ends to make a circle. I prefer the poke. Place each shaped bagel on the baking trays (6 per tray), stretching out the holes a little as you go since they will relax back in a bit.
  5. Overnight Proof: Wrap the baking sheets in plastic wrap, and allow to sit at room temperature for 30 minutes to jump start the proof. Then stick them in the fridge overnight until the next morning.
  6. Final Proof: The next morning, remove the bagels from the fridge and allow to sit at room temp for an hour or so. Preheat the oven to 450 degrees. To a large wide pot, add 1 gallon of water and mix in the sugar and baking soda. Bring to a boil, and then reduce to a consistent simmer. Prepare a wire cooling rack with a dish towel underneath next to the oven so you can drain the bagels as you go. Also line 2 baking sheets with parchment and dust with cornmeal (or if you only have 2 baking sheets, have the tools at the ready so when you remove your proofed bagels to boil them, you can re-prep the pans).
  7. Boil & Bake: Once the oven is preheated you can start boiling. Add 3-4 bagels to the water at a time (depending on how large the pot is), and boil for 30 seconds, flip them and then another 30 seconds. Transfer to the cooling rack to drain before starting the next batch. Put 6 boiled bagels on each baking sheet. Bake for 20-22 minutes until nice and golden.
  8. The bagels can be frozen in a single layer on a baking sheet and then popped into a baggy for saving; just pull them out as you want to eat them. They can be thawed in the microwave for ~30 seconds, or in a few hours at room temp.
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Sourdough bagels have become one of my favorite sourdough bakes. They’re pretty easy once you get the process down, and I’m having so much fun experimenting with different flavors.

These are just perfect with maple cinnamon cream cheese.

Filed Under: Breads, Breakfast, Sourdough, Vegan

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Comments

  1. Jessica says

    October 4, 2024 at 4:40 pm

    Stumbled on this recipe on Pinterest and knew I needed to give them a shot! I did not do the overnight levain because I had an activated starter already. So I just did the same weights given and moved on from there. This dough smells incredible and is just beautiful to work with. My bulk ferment lasted roughly 4 hours until it was almost doubled in size. I’m located in Houston so higher temp and humidity point. I then shaped and they will be proofing in the refrigerator until tomorrow morning. I finished my shaping at 2pm so it will be a nice, extended proof and I’m looking forward to seeing the impact on the flavor. So far I am impressed by your recipe and cannot wait to try the final product tomorrow morning. I’ll update 🙂 thank you for sharing a beautiful recipe!

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  2. Corrie Calvert says

    October 15, 2024 at 9:08 am

    These are incredible! Thank you for the great recipe! I’m struggling to stop at just one with my coffee this morning!

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