Calculadora de Lote de Bagels

Calcule os ingredientes necessários para preparar um lote de bagels.

Bread Flour (high gluten)

555 g

Água278 g
Barley Malt Syrup16.7 g
Sal11.1 g
Fermento Biológico Instantâneo2.8 g
Peso Total da Massa880 g

Formula

How Bagel Dough Is Calculated

Baker's Percentages for Bagels

Bagel dough is a low-hydration, high-protein dough:

  • Flour: 100% (use high-gluten or bread flour, 12-14% protein)
  • Water: 50-55% (low hydration for dense, chewy texture)
  • Barley malt syrup: 3% (for flavor and browning)
  • Salt: 2%
  • Yeast: 0.5%
  • Bagel Sizes

  • Mini: 85 g (good for sliders or appetizers)
  • Standard: 110 g (classic deli-style)
  • Large: 140 g (bakery/restaurant size)
  • Exemplo Resolvido

    Make a batch of 8 standard bagels.

    1. 01Total dough = 8 x 110 = 880 g.
    2. 02Flour = 880 / 1.585 = 555 g.
    3. 03Water = 555 x 0.50 = 278 g.
    4. 04Malt = 555 x 0.03 = 16.7 g.
    5. 05Salt = 555 x 0.02 = 11.1 g.
    6. 06Yeast = 555 x 0.005 = 2.8 g.

    Perguntas Frequentes

    Why is bagel dough so low hydration?

    Low hydration (50-55%) creates the dense, chewy texture that defines a bagel. Higher hydration would make a softer, breadier roll instead of a proper bagel.

    Do I have to boil bagels?

    Yes. Boiling in malt-sweetened water for 30-60 seconds per side gelatinizes the surface starch, creating the characteristic shiny, chewy crust. Skip the boil and you get a roll, not a bagel.

    Can I cold-ferment bagel dough?

    Absolutely. Shape the bagels, place on a lined tray, cover, and refrigerate overnight (8-16 hours). Boil and bake straight from the fridge the next morning for better flavor.

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