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Pumpernickel Bagel

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12 h 0 min

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Hi Gingis, get ready for a mouthwatering adventure with some killer pumpernickel bagels! This recipe is the bomb and will totally rock your breakfast game. These bagels are all about that dense, dark, and slightly sweet vibe that'll make you weak in the knees. Trust me, the combo of rye, molasses, and chewiness is pure magic. And as you work your magic in the kitchen, the whole place will smell like a bakery dream come true. You'll be drooling before you even take that first bite, and I promise it won't disappoint. Now, let's dig into a bit of history, shall we? Pumpernickel bagels have their roots in Germany, where they first emerged as a regional specialty in Westphalia. The name "pumpernickel" is derived from the German words "pumpern" (meaning flatulence) and "Nickel" (a nickname for the devil). Legend has it that this quirky name was given due to the bread's reputation for being heavy and hard to digest. But trust me, the taste more than makes up for any potential digestive challenges! So, get ready to channel your inner baker and whip up these legendary pumpernickel bagels. Once you sink your teeth into their flavorful depths, you'll understand why they've been a beloved breakfast staple for generations. Get ready to taste the awesomeness!

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Liza

Mar 13 2025

Hello! Thank you very much for recipe! I have never tried pumpernickel bagels. They are absolutely delicious! Followed the recipe and let them in fridge for about 24 hours. Made 7 big and 4 mini bagels. Topped with some of them with sea salt, everything but bagel seasoning and poppy seeds. Definitely recommend to make them. Recipe is very easy to follow and instructions are all clear. Really enjoyed them to make and of course to eat! The biga was 3-4 days left in fridge and it raised a lot. Thank you!

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Sarah Leah

Feb 06 2025

Why baking soda in the water bath?

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David Kellum

Feb 06 2025

Great looking recipes

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Bronwyn Merritt

Jan 04 2025

Bagels

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Sunny

Jan 03 2025

How can we try the recipe for my favourite bagels??!

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Liliana Leverant

Dec 10 2024

Yumm

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Diane Frati

Oct 01 2024

Pumpernickel bagels are my favorite

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Monique

Sep 11 2024

Would love the recipe please 🙏

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Monique

Sep 11 2024

Pumpernickel bagels look amazing!!!

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Todd

Aug 16 2024

Would luv to see recipe

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Ruth Buchner

Jul 23 2024

Thank you!!

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Rose Iacono

Jun 28 2024

Yes

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Robin

Jan 25 2024

Very Best!

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