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Brooklyn Bialy Recipe Bialystok Kucken

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Ingredients

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1 teaspoon olive oil or 1 teaspoon vegetable oil
1 1/2 teaspoons poppy seeds
1/3 cup onion minced
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt coarse
2 cups water warm divided (110 to 115 degrees)
7 g active dry yeast
2 teaspoons sugar
2 1/4 teaspoons salt
1 3/4 cups bread flour
3 1/2 cups all-purpose flour

Nutritional information

315.8
Calories
14 g
Calories From Fat
1.6 g
Total Fat
0.2 g
Saturated Fat
0 mg
Cholesterol
766.6mg
Sodium
64.8 g
Carbs
2.5 g
Dietary Fiber
1.6 g
Sugars
9 g
Protein
153g
Serving Size (g)
8
Serving Size

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Brooklyn Bialy Recipe Bialystok Kucken

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    A tremendous hit! They are so generously sized, the texture of the dough is beautiful, and the onions atop are unique and delicious. The dough comes together very easily. If I were to make a change, it would be to slightly caramelize the onions beforehand. Recipe calls for 7g yeast. Calling for one packet of yeast, the equivalent of 7g, would have made my life a little easier. ;-) I fondly remember the bialies sold on the Lower East Side of New York when I lived there as a young woman. Happy memories.

    • 230 min
    • Serves 8
    • Easy

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    Brooklyn Bialy Recipe(Bialystok Kucken),This was a recipe that originated in Bailystok Poland and brought to New York by Eastern European Immigrants.These were once well known in New York delicatessens ( mainly in Manhattans Lower East Side) and a favorite of the Jewish community. Its not really known outside of New York because of its short self life which does not lend itself being shipped all over the country. These are similar to a bagel but there is no hole in the middle just a depression which is filled with onion, garlic or poppy seeds. It can be likened to the onion pletzel. Can also be made in different sizes from 3-4 inches to the size of a small pizza.,A tremendous hit! They are so generously sized, the texture of the dough is beautiful, and the onions atop are unique and delicious. The dough comes together very easily. If I were to make a change, it would be to slightly caramelize the onions beforehand. Recipe calls for 7g yeast. Calling for one packet of yeast, the equivalent of 7g, would have made my life a little easier. 😉 I fondly remember the bialies sold on the Lower East Side of New York when I lived there as a young woman. Happy memories.,Super soft and flavorful! Will definitely make these again.


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    Steps

    1
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    Cover Two Baking Sheets With Parchment Paper and Sprinkle Lightly With Cornmeal. Prepare Onion Topping:.

    2
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    in a Small Bowl, Combine Vegetable or Olive Oil, Poppy Seeds, Onions, and Salt; Set Aside, Set Aside.

    3
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    in a Large Bowl, Combine 1/2 Cup Water, Yeast, and Sugar; Let Stand 10 Minutes or Until Foamy.

    4
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    Add Remaining 1 1/2 Cups Water, Salt, Bread Flour, and All-Purpose Flour.

    5
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    Knead by Hand or With Dough Hook of Mixer For 8 Minutes Until Smooth (the Dough Will Be Soft).

    6
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    Add Flour If You Think the Dough Is Too Moist , a Tablespoon at a Time.

    7
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    If the Dough Is Looking Dry, Add Warm Water, a Tablespoons at a Time.

    8
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    Form Dough Into a Ball and Place in a Lightly Oiled Bowl, Turning to Oil All Sides. Cover With Plastic Wrap and Let Rise 1 1/2 Hours or Until Tripled in Bulk. Punch Dough Down in Bowl, Turn It Over, Cover With Plastic Wrap, and Let Rise Another 45 Minutes or Until Doubled in Bulk.

    9
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    on a Floured Board or Counter, Punch Dough Down and Roll Into a Log.

    10
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    With a Sharp Knife, Cut Log Into 8 Rounds. Lay Dough Rounds Flat on a Lightly Floured Board, Cover With a Towel, and Let Them Rest 10 Minutes.

    11
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    Gently Pat Each Dough Round Into Circles (a Little Higher in the Middle Than at the Edge), Each About 3 to 4 Inches in Diameter. Place Bialys on Prepared Baking Sheets, Cover With Plastic Wrap, and Let Rise an Additional 30 Minutes or Until Increased by About Half in Bulk (dont Let Them Over-Rise).

    12
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    Make an Indention in the Center of Each Bialy With Two Fingers of Each Hand, Pressing from the Center Outward, Leaving a 1-Inch Rim.

    13
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    Place Approximately 1 Teaspoon of Onion Topping in the Hole of Each Bialy.

    14
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    Dust Lightly With Flour, Cover With Plastic Wrap, and Let Rise 15 Minutes.

    15
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    Preheat Oven to 425 Degrees F.

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