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Bialys
Posted by BettyBoop50 at recipegoldmine.com
What is a bialy? It's a disk of dough with slight depressions in the center
and topped with onions. These are as popular as the bagel is in the northeast.
They are a great snack which tastes great with some cream cheese.
1 1/2 cups warm water ( 105 to 115 degrees F)
5 teaspoons rapid rise yeast
5 teaspoons granulated sugar
5 to 5 1/2 cups unbleached bread flour
2 1/2 teaspoons kosher salt
1/2 cup dehydrated minced onion (or you may substitute
1 cup finely chopped fresh onion, the dehydrated onions
will stick better to the raw dough)
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
1 1/2 tablespoons poppy seeds, optional
1 tablespoon coarse kosher salt for sprinkling, optional
1/4 cup cornmeal for baking sheet
1 egg beaten with 2 tablespoons water for wash
Heat oven to 450 degrees F.
Whisk together warm water, yeast and sugar in a large bowl, stir in one cup
of flour and salt. Add most of the remaining flour and stir with a wooden spoon
to make a soft mass. To your mixer, attach the dough hook and mix 8 to 10 minutes
or you can knead by hand.
Cover the dough and allow to rest for about 45 to 60 minutes. Line 2 large baking
sheets with baking parchment paper and lightly sprinkle with cornmeal.
Place dehydrated onions in a bowl and add hot water and allow the onions to
soak for 15 minutes. Drain the onions well, place in a bowl and add the oil
and poppy seeds if using. Set aside.
Punch down the dough and divide into two. Divide each half of dough into six
equal pieces. Allow dough to rest 10 minutes.
Roll of stretch each portion into a 4- or 5-inch oval or circle, being careful
not to overwork the dough. Place bialys on prepared baking sheets, with your
fingers make indentations in the center( do not go through the dough). Lightly
brush the outer perimeter with the egg wash. Spoon about 2 teaspoons of prepared
onion topping and a little sprinkle of salt, if using. Cover with a floured
tea towel and allow to rise 30 to 40 minutes or until puffy.
Bake until golden brown, approximately 25 to 30 minutes. (If the bialys are
browning too fast, reduce heat to 425 degrees F).
If you like a thicker bialy (which is great for sandwiches) let the dough rise
longer. For thin bialys, reduce the rising time.
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