Making homemade sourdough bagels is one of the most satisfying baking experiences. I remember the first time I tried to bake them, I couldn’t believe how much better they tasted than the ones I had bought from the store. Homemade sourdough bagels are crispy on the outside, chewy on the inside, and full of flavor. The sourdough starter gives them a unique tang that’s hard to match. If you love sourdough bread, you’re going to adore these bagels!
The Process Begins
The process for making homemade sourdough bagels starts with your sourdough starter. It’s essential to make sure your starter is active and bubbly before you begin. You mix it with flour, water, and a little salt, and knead the dough until it’s smooth and elastic. Once it’s ready, you let it rest and rise, allowing the flavors to develop. This step takes some time, but the patience is so worth it when you bite into that perfect bagel later.
Shaping and Boiling
Shaping the dough into bagels is probably the most fun part of making homemade sourdough bagels. After the dough has risen, you divide it into equal portions and roll them into round shapes. Then, you punch a hole in the center to form the classic bagel shape. The next step is boiling the bagels in water with a bit of baking soda. This step is key for getting that chewy texture. Once they’re boiled, you bake them in the oven, and your kitchen will smell like heaven.

Enjoying Fresh Bagels
Homemade sourdough bagels are best enjoyed fresh out of the oven. Whether you’re spreading butter, cream cheese, or topping them with your favorite fillings, they taste amazing. I love to slice mine in half and toast them for a perfect breakfast or snack. Every time I make homemade sourdough bagels, it feels like a little victory. The effort is always worth it, and I’m always excited to share them with friends and family.
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Chef’s Notes- Homemade Sourdough Bagels
- Use Active Starter: Make sure your sourdough starter is active and bubbly before you begin. If it’s not active, the dough might not rise properly.
- Kneading is Key: To achieve the perfect chewy texture, knead the dough until it’s smooth and elastic. If using a stand mixer, keep the speed low to avoid overworking the dough.
- Resting Time Matters: Don’t skip the resting period! Letting the dough rise overnight or for at least 8 hours will help develop the flavor and texture. This step is crucial for a chewy, flavorful bagel.
- Boiling is Essential: The water bath is what gives bagels their signature chew. Ensure the water is at a rolling boil and add sugar to the water to help achieve that shiny, golden crust.
- Toppings Before Baking: For a beautiful finish, dip the bagels in toppings like sesame seeds, poppy seeds, or shredded cheese right after boiling, before placing them in the oven.
- Perfect Oven Temperature: Preheat your oven fully before baking to ensure even baking and that golden-brown crust you’re after. Keep an eye on them towards the end of baking to avoid over-browning.
- Store and Reheat: After they’ve cooled completely, store your bagels in an airtight container or freeze them. For fresh, warm bagels, simply pop them in the oven or toaster.
- Experiment with Flavors: Feel free to get creative with your bagels! Add flavors like garlic, onion, cinnamon, or dried fruits to the dough, or top with everything seasoning for a twist.
FAQ- Homemade Sourdough Bagels
Can I use a store-bought sourdough starter?
Yes! If you don’t have a homemade starter, a store-bought one will work just as well. Make sure it’s active and bubbly before using it.
How do I know if my sourdough starter is active?
An active sourdough starter will be bubbly, rise and fall predictably, and have a pleasant tangy smell. Perform a “float test” by placing a small spoonful of starter in water; if it floats, it’s ready to use.
Can I make these bagels without a stand mixer?
Absolutely! While a stand mixer makes kneading easier, you can knead the dough by hand for 10 minutes until smooth and elastic.
What can I use instead of honey in the dough?
You can substitute honey with maple syrup, agave nectar, or even a sugar substitute like stevia for a vegan or lower-sugar option.
How do I store and reheat leftover bagels?
Let your bagels cool completely, then store them in an airtight container or freeze them. To reheat, toast or warm them in a preheated oven for about 5 minutes for a fresh-baked taste.









