These Crunchy Everything Bagel Breadsticks are made with everything bagel spice mix inside and out. Baked until golden and crispy, they are the perfect accompaniment to your favorite cocktail or glass of wine.
Anyone who has ever tried to top a bagel, bun or even cupcake with seedy things or decorative sprinkles knows that a quite a few are going to bounce off and onto your countertop or tray. And, ugh, floor. That’s just the way it works no matter how much egg wash or icing you slather on first.
I know I have often regretted the waste when my sprinkle colors or seeds got mixed up and I had to sweep them up and discard. It made me really happy to learn recently that avoiding that waste is how young bakery worker David Gussin and his boss Charlie started to make everything bagels, by using up the leftover mixed toppings from each day’s baking. Brilliant, right? And, oh so popular!
According to an article in USA Today on January 15, 2022 - which happened to be National Bagel Day - everything bagels are the third most popular, right after blueberry and cinnamon raisin.
My favorite bagel is cheddar and jalapeƱo, but I do like using everything bagel spice mix for other things, especially crispy baked goods. It adds some extra crunch and flavor that is most welcome.
Crunchy Everything Bagel Breadsticks
My particular bag of everything bagel spice mix came from The Spice House in Chicago and was a gift to my daughter from a close friend. I highly recommend it because it’s not too salty, which some mixes can be. Of course, you can use your favorite brand.
Ingredients
For the dough:
3/4 cup or 180ml lukewarm water (about 125-130°F or 51-54°C)
1 teaspoon active-dry yeast
1/4 teaspoon sugar
2 cups or 250g strong bread flour, plus more if needed
1 tablespoon everything bagel seasoning
Drizzle olive oil for the dough bowl
For baking:
1 egg, beaten
1 teaspoon everything bagel seasoning
Method
Put the yeast and sugar in the bowl of your stand mixer. Pour in the warm water and give it a stir. Set aside for a few minutes. It should start to get foamy on top. If it does not, your yeast is dead and you will have to buy more and start over.
Add the flour and spice mix to the yeast mixture and mix well to form a soft dough.
Using the dough hook on the stand mixer, or kneading by hand against the counter, knead the dough until it forms a smooth, slightly tacky ball that springs back when you poke it, 5 to 8 minutes. If the dough sticks to the bowl or your hands, add a tablespoon of flour at a time until it’s easier to work with.
Avoid adding too much flour if possible. This is the sort of thing that can change with your flour and the humidity in the air.
If you're planning to make the breadsticks today, then give the dough a rise. Clean out the mixing bowl, coat it with a little oil, and transfer the dough back inside.
Cover the bowl with plastic wrap or a damp kitchen towel and let the dough rise until doubled in size, 1 to 1 1/2 hours, in a warm place. When my kitchen is cold, I fill my sink partially with hot water and stand the bowl in it.
Alternatively, you can store the dough in the fridge and make the breadsticks the next day. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and refrigerate. When you are ready to bake, take the dough out of the refrigerator about half an hour before you start rolling and shaping the breadsticks.
Line a large baking pan with baking parchment and preheat your oven to 400°F or 200°C.
On a lightly floured surface, roll out the breadstick dough into a 16x8 in or 41x20cm rectangle.
Cut it into twelve strips lengthwise and twist into breadsticks. They are going to look pretty rustic but that's part of their charm so don't stress about it. Transfer them to your prepared pan as you make them.
Bake in the preheated oven until golden and crunchy, about 21-24 minutes. Keep a close eye on them and turn your pan around occasionally so they cook evenly.
The second Tuesday has come early this month but as usual it’s time for my Bread Baker friends to share their recipes with you. Our theme, as you might guess from the titles below, is breadsticks. Many thanks to our host, Karen of Karen's Kitchen Stories.
- Blueberry Crumble Sticks (Twists) from A Messy Kitchen
- Cinnamon Breadsticks from Passion Kneaded
- Crispy Rye and Caraway Breadsticks from Karen's Kitchen Stories
- Crunchy Everything Bagel Breadsticks from Food Lust People Love
- Easy Biscuit Breadsticks from Palatable Pastime
- Heart "Beet" Sticks from Magical Ingredients
- Seeded Breadsticks from Sneha's Recipe
- Sourdough Grissini with Parmesan and Black Pepper from Zesty South Indian Kitchen
- Sourdough Soft Breadsticks from A Day in the Life on the Farm
#BreadBakers is a group of bread loving bakers who get together once a month to bake bread with a common ingredient or theme. Follow our Pinterest board right here. Links are also updated each month on this home page. We take turns hosting each month and choosing the theme/ingredient.
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