Blues Heron
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Sat Feb-14-09 10:53 AM
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"Everything" topping for rolls, loaves, or bagels |
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Edited on Sat Feb-14-09 11:03 AM by Blues Heron
Thought I'd share this since it was so good!
I made a dry topping to sprinkle (heavily) on top of rolls or loaves or bagels
poppy seeds crushed onion flakes (use rolling pin to lightly crush) kosher salt black cumin seeds (substitute caraway seeds) garlic salt thyme
spritz risen loaves with water, then sprinkle on the topping mix. To get the sides, hold a spatula or dough scraper next to the loaf and bounce the topping onto the sides
I used this with some Ain5 dough and it was very nice.
one thing - at 450 for 30 mins you are pushing the envelope as far as burning the onion flakes. my rolls (small loaves really) took 27 minutes and some of the bigger onion pieces were almost too blackened - so thinking about tenting next time with some foil for the final 5-6 minutes.
Happy valentines to all the cooks and bakers out there! Thanks for all your tasty knowledge!
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kcass1954
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Sat Feb-14-09 11:42 AM
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1. Thank you for this. I've been doing 4-5 loaves of Ain5 every week. |
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Edited on Sat Feb-14-09 11:43 AM by kcass1954
Several days ago, my son commented that it would be even better if I made it a little shiny on the top and used some "sprinkly stuff". I just hadn't bothered to look for a topping, and now I don't have to. I don't have cumin seeds or caraway seeds, but I'll improvise with whatever I find and see how that works.
Edited because I'm a doofus.
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Lucinda
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Sat Feb-14-09 12:11 PM
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2. Thanks! I was talking about an everything topping for Ain5 |
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Sat Feb-14-09 12:17 PM
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3. We love everything bagels |
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and I will take your advice on topping the Ain5, too. Great idea!
I usually use poppy seeds, caraway seeds, sesame seeds, kosher salt, finely minced garlic and finely minced fresh onion. The fresh onion might stand up to the heat better, maybe? Not sure since the bagels bake at only 350.
I brush them with a mixture of egg yolk and a little water and then top. The onion and garlic take the longest time and get a little tedious but the results are always worth it.
:hi:
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Blues Heron
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Sat Feb-14-09 03:52 PM
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4. good advice re. onion - will try fresh next time! |
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