Homemade Bagel Bites Recipe (2024)

Why It Works

  • Baking mini bagels on a wire rack prevents their bottoms from browning, keeping them tender and easy to eat.
  • Lightly toasting the split bagels will prevent them from absorbing the red sauce, which would make them soggy.
  • Diced pepperoni offers better distribution on the mini pizzas, while also matching the look of real Bagel Bites.

To be perfectly honest, my childhood in suburban Kentucky involved more Bagel Bites than legit bagels or pizza. So while it was with great trepidation that I tackled a recipe forhomemade bagels, withBagel BitesI've got the home-court advantage—pizza in the morning, pizza in the evening, pizza at suppertime!

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Okay, sure. The very notion is probably a crime against pizzaandbagels, but only in certain jurisdictions. For those of us who grew up withEnglish muffin pizza, Bagel Bites are a natural extension of that whole kitschy genre of processed breakfast foods turned into cheesy snacks.

By virtue of assembly, an English muffin pizza is at least semi-homemade, whereas Bagel Bites have strictly been a commercial affair thanks to the scarcity of miniature bagels. And with all due respect to those who approve of full-sized pizza bagels the joy of a Bagel Bite is its chubby,chibisize.

Mini Bagels That Stay Tender

Now, you can totally miniaturize any bagel recipe, but time is of the essence. If you don't pizza-fy mini bagels right away, they'll stale within a few hours. Toasting can revive them to a certain extent, crisping them up nicely but destroying their wonderful chew.

Happily, I've cracked the code tobagels that stay fresh for a few days, which makes the idea of DIY Bagel Bites much easier to tackle, since the bagels will keep a day or two in a paper bag.

The dough is mixed up the exact same way, but divided into smaller portions before boiling and baking. The trick is to bake the mini bagels on a wire rack that has been covered in parchment (to prevent sticking) and nestled into a half sheet pan (for ease of use).

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This setup slows conduction of heat to their core, keeping the mini bagels tender and moist while preventing their bottoms from baking to a crisp.

The result is a teeny, tiny bagel with a crispy, blistered crust that's especially soft and chewy on the bottom, so that when they're baked again to melt the cheese, they can crisp up without turning too crunchy or hard. (Baking on a wire rack is also a nifty way to keep full-sized bagels tender on the bottom if you plan to split them for sandwiches.)

With the baking out of the way, you've now got a 48-hour window to finish the job. For me, that makes it easy to spread my efforts out over a few weeknights—making bagels one day, baking them the next, then making the sauce, and assembling the Bagel Bites at my leisure. Of course, there's nothing to stop you from knocking it all out in one go if you'd prefer a marathon day of Bagel Bite–baking.

Topping and Baking

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Truth be told, with the bagel part taken care of, you don't really need me to figure out the pizza half of the equation, but there are a few key points to keep in mind. First, you want to briefly toast the split mini bagels to keep them from soaking up the red sauce; they'll stay chewy and crisp instead of becoming soggy. Not so much toasting that they turn hard or brown, but enough to slightly dry the cut surface to form a barrier.

Second, you'll want a sauce that's simple but intense, as the subtle flavors that may shine on a delicate pasta will be lost to the carb-y bagel. I recommendDaniel'srecipe forItalian-American red saucebecause it's quick and easy, with a classic tomato flavor. Plus, at about five cups, the yield's spot-on for topping 32 mini-bagel halves with a few tablespoons of sauce each.

Top the mini bagels with a big handful of cheese, nearly a third of an ounce each (not that there's any need to measure). I prefer finely shredded mozzarella, because it's so fluffy it actually takes a bit longer to melt, giving the mini bagels time to warm through and crisp along the bottom. Plus, the shreds that fall off turn into the sort of toasty, crispy, lacy bits that form on the edge of a grilled cheese sandwich.

While you can find all kinds of Bagel Bites in the wild, the best sort is topped with diced pepperoni. The little cubes ensure you get a little bit in every bite, while also helping the pepperoni bake faster. Most importantly, dicing gives you Bagel Bites that look just like the real deal.

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After just about 20 minutes in a hot oven, you've got yourself a snack no child of the '80s can resist: crispy, cheesy, saucy, chewy, and basically everything I ever wanted in a trashy little canapé. Not that I have to wait for a dinner party, or even a Super Bowl party, to enjoy them—when pizza's on a bagel, you can eat pizza any time.

February 2017

Recipe Details

Homemade Bagel Bites Recipe

Active45 mins

Total25 hrs

Serves32 servings

Ingredients

  • Homemade bagel dough

  • 1 ounce barley malt syrup (4 teaspoons; 30g), optional

  • Quick and easy Italian-American red sauce

  • Salt, pepper, and fennel seeds to taste

  • 12 ounces finely shredded mozzarella cheese (3 cups; 340g)

  • 6 ounces pepperoni, such as Vermont Smoke & Cure (1 link; 170g)

Directions

  1. For the Mini Bagels: Prepare dough as directed, then divide into 16 equal portions, about 1 1/2 ounces or 43g each. Cup a portion of dough beneath your palm and work in quick, circular motions to form a tight skin around the ball, with only a tiny seam along the bottom. If the seam is large or irregular, continue rounding until the bottom is nearly smooth. Cover with plastic and let rest 15 minutes. Poke a hole into the center of each portion with a damp fingertip, then gently stretch into a 1 1/2–inch ring, wetting your hands in cold water as needed to prevent sticking. Arrange on a well-greased, parchment-lined half sheet pan, cover with plastic, and refrigerate 24 to 36 hours, depending on your schedule.

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  2. To Boil and Bake: Adjust oven rack to lower-middle position and preheat to 425°F (220°C). Nest a wire baking rack in a half sheet pan, then cover with parchment. Fill a stainless steel pot with about 3 inches of water, stir in malt (if using), and bring to a boil over high heat. Meanwhile, line a baking sheet or cutting board with a thick layer of paper towels. Working with three or four at a time, boil the bagels, about 15 seconds per side. Place on paper towels, then immediately transfer to the prepared half sheet pan. (If left on the paper towels too long, the bagels will stick; if this happens, quickly dip the bagel back into the hot water, and the wet paper towel will peel right off.) Bake until blistered and golden brown all over, about 18 minutes. Cool at least 15 minutes before proceeding to the next step, or store mini bagels up to 36 hours in a paper bag.

  3. To Finish: Adjust oven rack to lower-middle position and preheat to 450°F (230°C). Split mini bagels horizontally with a serrated knife, arrange half on a parchment-lined baking sheet, and toast only until their surface is a little dry, about 5 minutes. Top each with a few tablespoons of red sauce, followed by a sprinkle of salt, pepper, and fennel seeds, followed by a generous mound of cheese and a small handful of diced pepperoni. Bake until the cheese is melted and golden brown, about 16 minutes, and serve immediately. Repeat with remaining bagel halves for round two.

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Special Equipment

3-quart stainless steel pot, food processor, wire rack, kitchen scale, half sheet pan

Notes

Thanks to the keeping qualities of my bagel dough, this recipe is great spread out over the course of a few days. So make the dough and sauce whenever you have a chance, bake off the bagels when it's convenient, then assemble at your leisure.

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Homemade Bagel Bites Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What are the ingredients in bagel bites? ›

BAGEL HALVES (WHEAT FLOUR, WATER, CONTAINS LESS THAN 2% OF THE FOLLOWING INVERT CANE SYRUP, YEAST, SALT, SOYBEAN OIL, ENZYME, ASCORBIC ACID, NIACIN, REDUCED IRON, THIAMINE MONONITRATE, RIBOFLAVIN, FOLIC ACID), TOPPING (CHEESE BLEND (PART-SKIM MOZZARELLA CHEESE (CULTURED PART-SKIM MILK, SALT, ENZYMES), MODIFIED FOOD ...

How to cook 12 bagel bites? ›

Bake according to chart. 4 bagel bites 400 degrees F-14 minutes. 8 bagel bites 400 degrees F-16 minutes. 12 bagel bites 400 degrees F-18 minutes.

How do you make bagel bites soft? ›

For softer Bagel Bites
  1. Arrange frozen Bagel Bites about ½-inch apart on a microwaveable plate.
  2. Heat 9 Bagel Bites on medium power for 4 ½ to 5 minutes.
  3. Heat 20 Bagel Bites on High power for 4 ½ to 6 minutes.
  4. Rotate the plate ¼ turn halfway through the cooking time.
  5. Let bagels stand 1 minute before serving.

Why were bagel bites discontinued? ›

The reason for this, as corporate communications and public relations manager Mike Gloekler shared with Dished, is because the company's only Canadian distributor opted to "terminate their business relationship with our brands for reasons that are entirely their own." Hmm, mysterious, but again, perhaps the decision ...

What are the instructions for bagel bites? ›

Oven: Do not use crisping tray! Preheat oven to 425F. Arrange 9 frozen Bagel Bites about 1/2 inch apart on a baking sheet or shallow pan. Place baking sheet or pan on the upper middle rack in oven. Bake 14 minutes.

What kind of cheese is on bagel bites? ›

Mozzarella Cheese - The best cheese for bagel bites, imo, is a low-moisture mozzarella that you grate by hand. But for these pizza bagels, you can definitely use pre-shredded cheese too. I don't recommend using fresh mozzarella — it doesn't brown and bubble as nicely as the low-moisture mozz does!

How do you spice up Bagel Bites? ›

While we love these bites as is, you can switch them up as needed. Leave off the bacon if you're looking to make this vegetarian, use a different flavored bagel bite, top with hot sauce if you're looking to add some spice, or some sliced avocado after baking to up the creamy factor.

How long do you cook 20 Bagel Bites? ›

20 Bagel Bites: 425F - 16 minutes. Let Bagels Bites stand 1 minute before serving. Toaster Oven: Preheat oven to 400F. Arrange 12 frozen Bagel Bites on toaster oven tray and place in toaster oven.

Why are my homemade bagels chewy? ›

What Makes a Bagel Chewy? Bread flour is the essential ingredient to creating that distinct chewy bite we all crave in a bagel. Its high protein content creates a stiff dough that holds its shape while baking and develops more gluten for more chew.

Why do my homemade bagels go flat? ›

According to Molly, “If the bagels proof too much, they'll deflate in the water bath.” If you're keeping an eye on your dough, she advises pulling it a little too early rather than a little too late (and definitely before they double in size), as it's better to be underproofed.

Who owns bagel bites? ›

Bagel Bites
Pepperoni Bagel Bites
Product typePizza bagel
OwnerKraft Heinz
CountryU.S.
MarketsWorldwide
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What is the rarest bagel? ›

Known quite simply as the “$1,000 bagel”, it comes with a generous smear of Alba white truffle-laced cream cheese and gold leaf-flecked Riesling jelly infused with goji berries. If you do choose to order the extravagant treat, you needn't feel too self-indulgent—all proceeds will go to the Holy Apostles Soup Kitchen.

Did Bagel Bites go out of business? ›

Unfortunately, this particular line of products you are looking for has been discontinued. At this time, there are no immediate plans to bring it back, but we'll be sure to share your interest with our Marketing team.

Are Bagel Bites a 90s thing? ›

In the '90s, these miniature cheese and pepperoni-topped bagels were hits amongst families. Even today, Bagel Bites are super popular and now available in six different flavors, along with a breakfast line of Bagel Bites.

What are Mcdonald's bagels made of? ›

Ingredients: Enriched Flour (wheat Flour, Malted Barley Flour, Niacin, Reduced Iron, Thiamine Mononitrate, Riboflavin, Folic Acid), Water, Sugar, Soybean Oil, Contains 2% Or Less: Salt, Yeast, Wheat Gluten, Tapioca Starch, Dough Conditioners (ascorbic Acid, Enzymes). Contains: Wheat.

What meat is in bagel bites? ›

The mini-bagels are topped with cheese and other pizza toppings. Bagel Bites are available in six flavors: Cheese & Pepperoni; Three Cheese; Cheese, Sausage & Pepperoni; Mozzarella Cheese; Supreme; Cheesy Garlic Bread; and Extreme Nacho. Bagel Bites come in 9, 18, 24, 36, 40, and 72 count varieties.

Do bagel bites have pork? ›

This product contains the following ingredient(...

Environmental Impact: Contains pork, which has a higher carbon footprint relative to chicken, eggs and plant proteins.

Do bagel bites have dairy? ›

This product has 10 ingredients with dairy and 1 ingredient that may have dairy.

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