Hey, I can see you've got the conversion, but here's a recipe with metric measures.
1 kg of white flour, plus more as necessary for kneading.
1 tbspn of salt
7g of easy yeast or 15g of fresh yeast
2 tbspns of sugar
1 tbspn vegetable oil, plus more for greasing
500mL warm water, plus more as needed
2 tbspns of malt or sugar, for poaching the bagels
2-3 baking sheets, oiled or greased.
1) Combine the flour, salt and yeast together in a large bowl, add the sugar and the oil to the water. Make a well in the dry ingredients and add the liquid, mixing to a dough with a spatula or wooden spoon.
2) Knead the dough either by hand or with dough hook, trying to add more flour if you can, dough is better drier than wetter, the dough will be stiff and hard work, even with the dough hook it takes 10 minutes.
3) Form the dough into a ball and put it into an oiled bowl, turning once to coat all around, then cover the bowl with clingfilm and leave it to rise for 1 hour. It should be well risen, and when you poke it with your finger , the impression should remain.
4) Punch the dough down and then give a good knead and divinde into 3 pieces. Using your hands, roll each piece into a rope then cut each rope into 5 pieces. Roll each piece between the palmns of your hands into a ball and then roll into another rope, curling to form ring. Seal the ends by overlapping.
5) Put on a large pan of water to boil, when it boils add the malt or the sugar.
6) Sit the bagels on th ebaking sheets cover with tea towlels and leave for 20 minutes by which times htye should be puffy. Preheat oven to 240C.
7) When the waters boiling, start poaching, drop a couple of bagels at a time into the bioling water and boil for 1 minute turning them once, use a couple of spatulas for this.
As you poach them put them back onto the oiled baking sheets, well sspaced and hten bake for 10-15 minutes until they're shiny and golden brown
Makes 15 Bagels.
2007-03-31 04:25:01
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answer #2
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answered by Lauren 2
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to convert F to C, simply divide the F by 2 (or in half). 400 F=200 C.
2007-03-31 08:34:23
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answer #3
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answered by noxsophia 1
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if memory is working it is 5/9 of F-32 so about 5/9 of 368 which calculates to about 5X41 =205C
2007-03-31 01:27:27
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answer #5
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answered by NuncProTunc 3
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