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Panera Cinnamon Crunch Bagels

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Lighter, healthier copycat Panera cinnamon crunch bagels. All the taste of the bagels you love, made at home!

Ingredients

  • FOR THE BAGELS:
  • 1-¼ cup Warm Water, 110 To 120 F
  • 1 Tablespoon Yeast
  • 4 Tablespoons Honey, Divided
  • 1-½ cup Whole Wheat Pastry Flour
  • 1 teaspoon Salt
  • ½ Tablespoons Cinnamon
  • 1-¾ cup Bread Flour, Not Whole Wheat
  • ¾ cups White Chocolate Chips
  • Cornmeal, For Sprinkling On The Pan
  • FOR THE TOPPING:
  • ¼ cups Granulated Sugar
  • ¼ cups Brown Sugar, Packed
  • 1 Tablespoon Cinnamon
  • ⅓ cups Coconut Oil, Melted

Preparation

Add the warm water and yeast into the bowl of your stand mixer. Stir with a fork and let stand until the yeast begins to blossom, about 10 minutes.

Stir in 3/4 of the honey, whole wheat pastry flour, salt and cinnamon. Using the dough hook, knead the mixture on the lowest setting for 1 minute, to incorporate the flours. Then, scrape the sides of the bowl and turn up to the second speed setting and knead for 3 more minutes.

Turn the mixer off and let the dough rest for 5 minutes so that the flour can begin to absorb the water. Your batter may have a few lumps. If so just give it a good stir to break them down.

Once the batter has rested, turn the mixer on the lowest speed and add the bread flour, 1/2 a cup at a time. Knead for 7 minutes. Then add in the white chocolate chips, and then knead for 1 minute more to incorporate them. You can scrape the sides of the bowl or dough hook as needed.
Cover the mixer bowl with a kitchen towel and let dough rise for one hour.

Turn the risen dough onto a lightly floured surface and punch down. Using a very sharp knife, cut the dough into 8 equal pieces. Roll each piece into a long, thin rope (see note) and let dough rest for 3-4 minutes. Generously sprinkle a baking sheet with cornmeal.

Then, loop each rope into a circle, really twisting the ends together to make sure that they are nice and secure. Repeat with all the pieces of dough, and place onto the cornmeal covered baking sheet. Cover with a kitchen towel and let rest until they rise slightly, about 10-15 minutes.

While the dough rests bring a 4 1/2 liter pot of water to a boil. Add in the remaining 1/4 of the honey and then cover and turn the heat down to keep your water at a low boil. Preheat your oven to 450 F and line a separate baking sheet with parchment paper

Once the bagels have risen, gently place 2-3 at time into the water. Cook for 50 seconds and gently flip and cook for an additional 50 seconds. Using a slotted spoon, pick up the bagels. and drain any of the water off. Transfer to the parchment lined baking sheet. Repeat with remaining bagels.

While the bagels boil, mix together the granulated sugar, brown sugar and cinnamon.

Once all the bagels are done, brush the tops liberally with melted coconut oil and then sprinkle with the cinnamon sugar, rubbing it into the tops of each bagel. Make sure you use all the sugar, as you want these nice and crunchy on top.

Bake until golden brown, about 20-25 minutes. Cool on a wire rack and eat.

Notes:
1. A slightly easier way to form the bagels is to roll into balls and use your thumbs to press a hole out of the middle, and gentle form the hole bigger. However, this tends to lead to flatter bagels.
2. The cinnamon sugar topping does go soft if left at room temperature so bagels are best left at room temperature for only 2-3 days, and toasted before eating. Alternatively, you can freeze them for up to 3 months.

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thenuttynutritionist on 12.15.2014

mmm, I love those Panera bagels! I have never made bagels at home before but I might have to give these a try!

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