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Homemade Gluten-Free Bagels Made With Oat Flour

 Looking for a chewy gluten-free bagel. These oat flour bagels are surprisingly easy to make and so delicious. They are the best chewy gluten-free bagels made with oat flour.

I received a sample of Better Body Foods Oat Flour to inspire this post

 Gluten-free bagels can be hard to find in the store or the bakery. When you do discover bagels that are gluten-free, they are usually more expensive than a package of regular bagels. Having to eat a gluten-free diet can be frustrating and expensive. Making your own wheat-free bagels is a way better option,

 These homemade oat flour bagels taste way better than the gluten-free bagels that you can get at the store. These bagels have a similar taste and texture to ones that are made with wheat flour. They are way better tasting than even Trader Joes Gluten-free Everything bagels, Keep reading to get the recipe.

Oat Flour Bagels are

+ Gluten-Free

+ Vegan

+ Delicious

+ Chewy

+ Healthy

+ Plant-Based

+ Full of Fiber

 Six months ago, I eliminated wheat from my diet, thinking that it was going to be a temporary diet change. I started to notice that consuming any food made with wheat triggered an asthma attack.  I was receiving allergy shots at the time, and I was receiving the high doses of the serums. So I thought that my lungs were inflamed from the allergy shots. The allergy doctor even told me that I might have a temporary wheat allergy. I only had 6 more months to go for my allergy shots, so I gave up eating wheat with the hope of being able to eat bread again.

I was diagnosed with a wheat allergy

 Six months later, when I was done with allergy shots, I chose to eat a tortilla made with wheat, and 2 hours later, I experienced a severe asthma attack. The next day, I had my routine allergy blood work. Two weeks later, the allergy doctor told me that my overall IGE allergy test numbers had increased. When I mentioned the symptoms that I had experienced after eating wheat, she tested me for wheat. The test came back positive for a wheat allergy. 

 So, being that I don't like experiencing breathing problems, I knew that I had to be on a wheat-free diet. This new food allergy may have been the result of mold poisoning two years ago. I could no longer eat anything made with wheat. So I had to start learning how to bake gluten-free recipes.

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 Gluten-Free Oat Flour Bagels

 When I was able to enjoy eating bread, I loved eating bagels and tortillas. I was not going to let my wheat allergy stop me from enjoying food and my love for bread. The first gluten-free bread recipe that I made was an oat tortillas recipe and they were so delicious. These gluten-free tortillas fold up perfectly for my tacos. 

When I received a package of an oat flour blend, I went to the company's website in search of recipes. The first recipe that caught my eye was oat flour bagels*. I was excited that I could use the Oatsome Oat Flour to make gluten-free bagels. I could once again enjoy eating bagels. 

*While the above recipe inspired me to make bagels, I chose to use the oat flour blend in a different recipe.


Ingredients Needed To Make Oat Flour Bagels

+ Oat Flour - I recommend Oatsome Oat Flour as it is an oat flour blend *see notes

+ Gluten-Free Flour Blend 

+ Instant Yeast

Psyllium Husk Powder ~ See notes for why you need this ingredient*

+ Sugar

+ Baking Powder

+ Salt

+ Vegan Butter

+ Baking Soda

* Why Oatsome Oat Flour is Recommended

Oatsome Oat flour has additional ingredients, in addition to gluten-free oats, in the blend that gives better results in the texture of these bagels. Read the below description to learn more.

Oatsome Whole Grain Organic Oat Flour Blend is a versatile and healthy alternative to regular flour, perfect for those with gluten intolerance. This oat flour is a perfect as a one-to-one substitute, made with only 3 simple ingredients – whole-grain organic oat flour, organic buckwheat flour, and xanthan gum for baking – it can be used in a variety of recipes from sweet to savory. Great for cookies, brownies, bread, muffins, waffles, biscuits, and pancakes, this organic oat flour is a pantry staple for delicious and enjoyable gluten-free baking.

*Psyllium Husk in Gluten-Free Baking

 Psyllium husk is a crucial ingredient in gluten-free bread baking. It acts as a binder, and it gives gluten-free bread dough the elasticity, flexibility, and extensibility it needs so you can actually knead and shape it without any problems. It also allows gluten-free bread to proof properly (so it can actually double in volume). With its help, you can make gluten-free bread that tastes, looks, smells, and feels like “regular” bread made with wheat flour.

Love that this recipe uses yeast 


How to make gluten-free oat bagels

Making the bagels is simple and similar to making traditional homemade bagels. You will follow all the traditional bagel-making steps. The only difference is swapping out the ingredients for gluten-free and vegan ingredients.

+ Mix Ingredients

+ Knead Dough

+ Let the Dough Rise

+ Boil the Bagels

+ Bake the Bagels

The bagel dough can be shaped


Bagel Flavor Variations ~ Add these toppings or Mix-ins before baking

~ Brush the bagels with an egg wash (whisk an egg and 1 tablespoon of water) or brush with water for a vegan recipe. This helps the toppings stick to the bagels

+ Everything Bagel Seasoning – Make this homemade everything bagel seasoning spice 

+ Poppy seeds

+ Sesame seeds

+ Cinnamon sugar – Add 1 teaspoon of cinnamon and 1 tablespoon of brown sugar to the dough or sprinkle cinnamon sugar on top of the bagels

+ Onion – Add 2 teaspoons onion powder to the dough and sprinkle on dried minced onion

+ Cinnamon raisin – Add 2/3 cup raisins, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, and 1 tablespoon brown sugar to the dough.

Storing And Freezing Tips

+ Store cooled bagels at room temperature for two days in an airtight container

+ Freeze for longer storage up to 3 months in a freezer bag.

SAVE THIS Recipe For Homemade Gluten-Free Bagels TO YOUR PINTEREST BOARD!


Check out some other gluten-free recipes

~ Two Ingredient Gluten Free Oat Tortillas

No-Bake High Fiber Breakfast Granola Bar 

4-Ingredient Mocha Coconut Breakfast Cookies


Easy Two Ingredient Everything Spice Bagel Recipe In The Air Fryer

              Do you crave the taste of everything spice bagels? This homemade bagel recipe is super easy to make! 


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  My favorite flavor of bagel is the everything kind. I just love the toppings and plenty of them. There are only a couple of places in town to get an everything bagel that satisfies my craving and a store-bought bagel just won't cut it. It has to be fresh out of the oven for me. So when I discovered an easy two-ingredient bagel recipe that I could make in the air fryer, I was all in. I knew that I had to make this bagel! This recipe needs no yeast or fancy mixer. You don't even have to use a soda bath! The bagels are mix, form, and bake! You can bake them in the air fryer or the oven. These homemade bagels are so easy to make that my teen sons can make them.


 These homemade bagels don't take that much time to make. You can make the dough the night before and place it in the fridge. Then the next morning, all you have to do is form the bagel dough into bagels and bake them in the air fryer. You will have fresh bagels in no time.

My family loves these bagels! Since I was making bagels, I knew that I had to make my own Homemade Everything Bagel topping.


  If your store does not carry all the spices that are needed to make the Everything Bagel topping or the spices are expensive, then you need to buy this Everything But The Bagel spice blend. If your store does not carry spices in their bulk section then this spice blend is so much cheaper to buy. I love that this product has all the spices combined for me. I buy this spice blend as it is amazing on eggs and avocados. I also use it on fish and in other bread recipes.

Two-Ingredient Bagels are

+ Delicious
+ Easy to Make
+ Healthy
+ Simple Recipe
+Made in the Air Fryer
+ Fun to Shape
+ Full of Flavor
+ Chewy




So what are the ingredients in these Drool-Worthy Bagels?


 All you need are self-rising flour and Greek yogurt! Don't worry if you don't have self-rising flour as you can easily make some with 2 teaspoons baking powder and 3/4 teaspoon salt per one cup of flour. You also need an egg white to give the bagels a nice shine. These chewy bagels taste great with cream cheese or butter! You can even make a delicious egg sandwich with these chewy bagels.


Greek yogurt is loaded with protein so these bagels have lots of protein!


These Everything Bagels are super easy to make!


 You simply combine the flour and Greek yogurt in a bowl. Then you knead it a bit and form them into bagels. You can also make other shapes if you like. Then you bake for 12 minutes in the air fryer or about 25 minutes in the oven. It is that simple! A warm fresh chewy bagel in about 30 minutes is awesome to me. These air fryer bagels are so easy to make. My boys love making the bagel dough themselves and they have so much fun forming the bread dough into bagels.

You can make the dough the night before and cook the bagels while getting ready for the day!



Easy Two Ingredient Everything Bagel Recipe
 Ingredients
1 cup self-rising purpose flour*
1 cup Greek yogurt (not regular yogurt, it will be too sticky)
1 egg white, beaten
Everything Bagel Spice topping

Directions:
   1. In a medium bowl combine the flour and yogurt, mix with a fork or spatula until well combined (it will look like small crumbles).
2. Knead the dough on a lightly floured surface until the dough is no longer sticky. Add more flour if needed.
3. Divide the dough into 4 pieces and roll each into a ball. Then roll the ball into a 3/4 inch rope and form that into a circle.
4. Lightly brush the egg white onto the dough and sprinkle the Everything Bagel Seasoning on top. If you want plain bagels, just omit the seasoning.
5. Bake the dough in a preheated air fryer or oven.

Air fryer method
  Preheat the air fryer at 325F degrees for 12 minutes. Spray the air fryer pan with non-stick pan spray. Place 2 bagels at a time in the pan so they are not touching each other. Cook for 12 minutes or until golden brown. Let cool 10 minutes before cutting.

Oven Method
Preheat oven to 375F. Place parchment paper or a Silpat on a baking sheet. Place the dough on the baking sheet and bake for 25 minutes or until golden brown. Let cool 10 minutes before cutting.

*If you don't have self-rising flour, just combine 1 cup of flour with 2 teaspoons baking powder and 3/4 teaspoon salt.



Check out my recipe for Homemade Everything Bagel Seasoning Spice. 

     http://www.momknowsbest.net/2018/03/homemade-everything-bagel-seasoning.html


You will love my easy recipe for Homemade Greek Yogurt.


http://www.momknowsbest.net/2018/03/how-to-make-homemade-greek-yogurt.html


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Want to make your own yogurt?

http://www.momknowsbest.net/2018/03/how-to-make-homemade-yogurt-with.html


You can even make pretzels with this incredible two-ingredient dough!

http://www.momknowsbest.net/2018/03/easy-two-ingredient-soft-pretzel-recipe.html


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Soft Chewy Pretzel Bread Made With A Bread Maker 
https://www.momknowsbest.net/2016/02/pretzel-bread-made-in-bread-machine.html


Honey Whole Wheat Bread For School Lunches
https://www.momknowsbest.net/2018/11/honey-whole-wheat-bread-for-school.html


No-Knead Dairy Free Jalapeno Cheese Artisan Bread
https://www.momknowsbest.net/2019/02/no-knead-dairy-free-jalapeno-cheddar.html



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