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  • @msdarby515
    @msdarby515 2 роки тому +6

    As a westerner just moved to New York I "discovered" this strange kind of "bagel" in the local bakery and bought a couple to try. I was obsessed! It became my ritual to come home from work, have a toasted bialy with a smear of cream cheese and a cup of coffee. Then I would take the pooch and go to the dog park and come home for a late dinner.
    Thirteen years ago I moved to Alaska, and every so often start dreaming of a bialy, but couldn't find a recipe that explain the techniques like this video does. Grateful to have found it. Mouth is watering and bialys ate still 24 hours away. 😋

  • @SuperPeterHardy
    @SuperPeterHardy 12 років тому +5

    Great videos ... so much so I used Mark's 1st video on bagels to start my own bagel bakery here in Puerto Vallarta Mexico ...
    Vallarta Bagel world in facebook
    I get only RAVED reviews ...
    Now I will be making the Bialy's for this weekend ... many regular customers are looking forward to these ...
    Thanks again Chef.

  • @913puppet
    @913puppet 9 років тому +10

    Great Video. I moved from NY to Arizona and have not gotten a good bialy. Well after a few failed attempts I made them the right way and they are great. Thank you so much for bringing NY back to me.

  • @hlieboff59
    @hlieboff59 9 років тому +1

    Tried this recipe yesterday. I used a mixture of bread and high gluten flour. Also put in the warm water a tablespoon of malt barley syrup. Saturday made the sponge and Sunday afternoon made the final dough and shaped them and put them in the oven. They came out so delicious. Been experimenting with different Bialy recipes throughout the years, but this RECIPE IS THE BEST! OH MY GOD!!!. Mark thanks so much for this video, I really appreciate it. Another secret that I do is I work in NYC and live in New Jersey. I bring NYC water home to jersey to make my bagels and bialys. the best!!!!! Also made my bialys 4 ounces instead of 3. Thanks again

  • @adrianradulescuphotography118
    @adrianradulescuphotography118 5 років тому +2

    OMG, the last remark "don't talk with your mouth full!" brought me home! HAHAHA! I miss home! I miss NYC and those bialys on a Sunday morning filled with cream cheese and a cup of regular coffee (only in NYC people know what a regular coffee is supposed to mean) made the day that much better! Thank you Chef! I don't know what it took me this long to make my own bialys but the first batch came out insanely good! Thank you again!

  • @danielnichols3594
    @danielnichols3594 3 роки тому +4

    Some great tips. Used to be able to get packaged bialys when I lived in NYC, never made it to Kossar's bialy bakery on the Lower East Side. But bialys offer a very different taste from NY bagels. I almost prefer them sometimes and they are much easier to make at home.

  • @RocRizzo
    @RocRizzo 2 роки тому

    Thanks. Moved from Brooklyn and now must make my own!

  • @lilyleung2237
    @lilyleung2237 2 роки тому +1

    I made these today. They are incredibly delicious. I can put as much onions as I can possibly want. I used King Arthur's bread flour. I used kosher salt but after tasting the dough realized I needed more salt so added an extra 1/2 teaspoon of salt. Baked them on an oiled parchment paper for 12 minutes and it came out perfectly. But 3 mins. Into it when I saw it puff up a bit I used a spoon to press the center back down so my onions wouldn't spill out and so it can retain that middle flat center. So delicious hot out of the oven. Had another half 6 hours later and it was not as crunchy but got a bit softer and chewier but still tasted great even though I prefer it right out of the oven. Only made 6 and kept the dough refrigerated and will make them fresh when needed.

  • @Deezvf
    @Deezvf 8 років тому +2

    Thanks for the great video! Plus the little bit of nostalgia with your family - makes it even more awesome :-)

  • @SuperPeterHardy
    @SuperPeterHardy 12 років тому +1

    Well the Bialy's were a huge success. I make them larger (120 grams) and they puff up more but they have a great texture and taste.
    Thank you Chef Mark

  • @skontheroad
    @skontheroad Рік тому

    My great grandparents were from Bialystok, Poland--where the Bialy was born!
    When we moved to LA from NYC, we found a bakery on Pico that only sold Bialies! They were good! Then it closed, so I will have to make my own.

  • @sbl2051
    @sbl2051 8 років тому +1

    Excellent video Chef Mark, thanks for all the detail.

  • @eeeeeeee5511
    @eeeeeeee5511 10 місяців тому

    i learned a lot, thank you. my bialys were, like yours, not as airy as i remember.
    also - notwithstanding your experienced demeanor, i loaded mine up with onions like you did and they didn't cook down at all - not only do i suspect that the bialys you removed from the oven were different or that you removed the onions before showing, but you're new to this recipe as well, there's no way you wouldn't have known! next time i'll cook down the onions first and i'm not sure hot to correct to make a larger crumb, perhaps a bit more water? anyway, definitely a start, and thank you for the lovely video.

  • @petermichelson5002
    @petermichelson5002 3 роки тому +1

    Mine just went into the over! I used a sourdough organic starter! I also Challots, Sourdough Boules, and Sourdough Baguettes! All Sourdough! Like Challah, bread from the earth meant to have!

  • @dfertefwergwergrfgwr
    @dfertefwergwergrfgwr 6 років тому +2

    Those look great! I think I will give it a try. When I was a kid many, many, many years ago we use to go to Jersey from Ohio, visit the relatives and buy onion rolls. They now carry them in Ohio at the groceries but they are garbage.

  • @johnbalogna803
    @johnbalogna803 9 років тому +3

    Thank you I love bagels and Bialys I will be trying this on my next days off.

  • @JeffFrmJoisey
    @JeffFrmJoisey 6 років тому +2

    Yummmmmmmmmmmmmmm!! And now I'm craving a bialy with a schmear!!

  • @zdzichobanan3411
    @zdzichobanan3411 9 років тому +1

    Very similar looking we call " cebularz" in my region.
    Very yummy :))
    Thank you for a great video

  • @Zeldaschampion
    @Zeldaschampion 12 років тому +1

    My favorite of all the bagels. Always wondered how they were made

    • @emintey
      @emintey 2 роки тому +1

      They're not bagels, the taste and texture are totally different..

  • @petermichelson5002
    @petermichelson5002 3 роки тому +1

    Gut Shabbos, and Shana Tov Chef! Chef Michelson here also a kosher Chef!

  • @LisaDianeRN
    @LisaDianeRN 12 років тому +1

    This guy is more than amazing!

  • @tkatman
    @tkatman  12 років тому +2

    Glad to be your inspiration.

  • @skinny4
    @skinny4 3 роки тому +4

    Tony Soprano brought me here

  • @celia73
    @celia73 4 роки тому +3

    where can I find the written recipe?

  • @2digitsoff182
    @2digitsoff182 12 років тому +1

    you are awesome!!!!! Best video of the yeah for me! next you should do a NY pizza!!!

  • @emintey
    @emintey 2 роки тому +1

    Upon moving out of NY I realized that outside of NY people had never heard of bialys.
    After leaving church on Sunday mornings we'd stop at a Jewish bakery and pick up bagels and bialys for breakfast, and if we were good my father might get some jelly donuts too.
    I did once see something they called bialys in a bakery in Florida but they didn't look like anything called bialys that I'd ever seen...bialys are not supposed to puff up like a kaiser roll.

  • @mines2000
    @mines2000 5 років тому +2

    Great video... Bialy's are my absolute favorite... Toasted well done with butter is how I love it... Do you use fresh yeast?

    • @morehn
      @morehn 3 роки тому +1

      I always use fresh. It's always better.

  • @KillerBebe
    @KillerBebe Рік тому

    I can not believe that I never saw this… I’ve been using his bagel recipe for years.

  • @justinwernick7574
    @justinwernick7574 4 роки тому +1

    Can you freeze the dough and make the Bialys later?

  • @nathan_wind
    @nathan_wind 11 років тому +7

    Thanks for the great video!
    I made the starter earlier (for tomorrow), and the video doesn't state if you're using bread flour, or ap, but every recipe I could find said bread.. which type was used in the video?

    • @morehn
      @morehn 3 роки тому +2

      Bialies are always high gluten, so definitely bread or higher gluten than that.

    • @skontheroad
      @skontheroad Рік тому +1

      I read that he uses King Arthur flour

  • @petermichelson5002
    @petermichelson5002 3 роки тому

    Chef, what mixer are you using?

  • @barbaragiglio3013
    @barbaragiglio3013 6 років тому

    I would sure appreciate the measurements of all the ingredients in cup measurements, please!!

    • @paularyan1131
      @paularyan1131 4 роки тому +4

      Trust me, get a cheap scale and weigh your ingredients, you'll be glad you did. Baking is a science and requires following a formula. I used to measure in cups and all I could make was 'brick', now I weigh everything and I make 'bread'! :)

    • @morehn
      @morehn 3 роки тому +1

      @@paularyan1131 you were probably paranoid like me that you weren't putting enough flour in. I use a scale now. So much easier.

    • @sg639
      @sg639 2 роки тому +1

      @@paularyan1131 Interesting comment.

  • @matthewgrana4829
    @matthewgrana4829 2 роки тому

    Mazel Tov!

  • @maryscheib3881
    @maryscheib3881 6 років тому

    i am terrible at math and don't have a kitchen scale, but want to try to make these. How can i do that?

    • @isabel95
      @isabel95 4 роки тому +2

      Get a scale - you have to be accurate. They're cheap and really very easy to read. You just press the screen and choose between grams and ounces. Metric cooking is actually much easier.

    • @morehn
      @morehn 3 роки тому +1

      1+1=2

  • @jodilongberry579
    @jodilongberry579 11 років тому

    Have you filled your Bialys with other things besides onion?

    • @morehn
      @morehn 3 роки тому +2

      It wouldn't be a bialy.

  • @bg8545
    @bg8545 3 роки тому

    That dude’s sleeve is where covid came from

  • @mariapereira3221
    @mariapereira3221 9 місяців тому

    Something about this music

  • @LeopoldCyril-v5p
    @LeopoldCyril-v5p 2 місяці тому

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  • @BernardProfitendieu
    @BernardProfitendieu 8 днів тому

    why the metric nonsense? that ain't a New York anything

  • @dfertefwergwergrfgwr
    @dfertefwergwergrfgwr 6 років тому

    You shouldn't talk with your mouth full.

  • @kenigma79
    @kenigma79 5 років тому

    Make a good bread then dump a bunch of onions on it? 🤮