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Avocado and smoked Salmon Bagel Pretzels

Hello my friends!

Let me tell you a story… I was supposed to make a picnic box for my daughter, but I was too lazy to get out of the house to buy bread… And I wanted something fun and yummy for her…

So I decided to make avocado and smoked salmon bagel pretzels…

You might say that it usually takes less than 5 minutes to go to the bakery and making “bagel pretzels” (if this doesn’t exist, I will run to file a patent right away!!!!) much more. True…

But I wanted this bagel shape and I know that my kids love pretzels.

So I went for those avocado and smoked salmon bagel pretzels!!

Does the taste of smoked salmon fits well with pretzels? Yes!! Bam! Obvious answer!

Does the taste of avocado fits well with pretzels? Yes!! Bam! Another obvious answer!

Does the taste of Philadelphia fits well with pretzels? Yes!! Bam! Bam! Bam! Third obvious answer!

Shall I say more or do you trust me at this point??

I added ground ginger to the Philadelphia to spice it up but it’s not mandatory. Besides, if you’re not a huge fan of coriander, you can go for chive or dill. It will be yummy either way!

So this avocado and smoked salmon bagel pretzel will be a terrific picnic idea but also a great idea for a nice dinner (tested today with my tomato soup !!) or a great element of your appetizer table or for a buffet…

To make my life easier 😉 , I always make the double of the recipe’s quantities and I freeze the remaining bagel pretzels once they have cooled down.

(Presentation : plates L’Econome by Starck by Degrenne)

The utensils:

A food processor with hook,

A baking mat (or a baking sheet)

A cutting board

And a sharp knife (here my FK2 by De Buyer).

This is it…

Shall we now?

The recipe, Chef!

Avocado and smoked Salmon Bagel Pretzels

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Serves: 5 pces Difficulty: Easy Price: $$
Prep Time: 3 heures Cooking Time: 15 min

Ingredients

  • 250 g flour (20 g more depending on the consistency of your mixture)
  • 10 cl milk
  • 5 cl water
  • 15 g soft butter
  • 5 g salt
  • 5 g dehydrated yeast or 10 g fresh one
  • Coarse salt, sesame seeds or poppy seeds
  • 50 g baking soda
  • 1 avocado
  • 180 g smoked salmon
  • Lettuce
  • A few coriander leaves
  • 100 g Philadelphia cream cheese
  • Ground ginger

Instructions

1

Warm up a little the milk and add the yeast. Mix until the yeast is fully dissolute.

2

Add the water.

3

In your food processor, pour the flour, the 5 grams of salt, the butter and the milk+yeast+water.

4

Knead at least 5 minutes until your dough won't stick to the bowl anymore.

5

Cover with a clean sheet and place the bowl in a warm environment for almost 2 hours. Your dough should grow significantly.

6

Degas the dough and split it in 5 pieces. Roll each one with your hands to get a 25 cm long string.

7

Shape your bagel pretzels.

8

Set aside for 15 minutes.

9

Preheat your oven at 220 degrees.

10

Boil 2 liters of water with the baking soda in a large pan (add the baking soda to the cold water otherwise it will overflow!). Put the bagel pretzels, one after the other in the water. They will come up to the surface almost immediatly. Let them 15 seconds on one side, turn them upside down and take them out of the water after another 15 seconds.

11

Place them on a baking paper or a silicon mat.

12

Spread coarse salt, sesame seeds or poppy seeds.

13

Cook for 15 minutes.

14

Remove the bagel pretzels from the oven and place them on a grid to cool down.

15

Cut them in half horizontaly.

16

Spread Philadelphia cream cheese on both sides. Spread ground ginger.

17

Add a slice of smoked salmon, slices of avocado, lettuce and coriander leaves.

18

Serve!

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6 Comments

  • Reply
    LadyMilonguera
    Saturday February 29th, 2020 at 08:51 PM

    Joliment garni ce bagel !

    • Reply
      Emma
      Sunday March 1st, 2020 at 11:01 AM

      Merci beaucoup ! 🙂 Bon dimanche !

  • Reply
    Flo
    Wednesday April 1st, 2020 at 10:15 PM

    Ça a l air délicieux!!! Bravo en tout cas pour toutes vos recettes!!! Je suis vraiment fan!!! ?? continuez !!! ??

    • Reply
      Emma
      Thursday April 2nd, 2020 at 08:21 AM

      Oh ! merci beaucoup !! Belle journée !

  • Reply
    Tess
    Tuesday August 1st, 2023 at 12:27 PM

    Bonjour ! J’ai beaucoup envie de tester votre recette mais je n’ai pas de bicarbonate est ce vraiment nécessaire ?

    • Reply
      Emma
      Tuesday August 1st, 2023 at 01:17 PM

      Bonjour, oui c’est vraiment nécessaire pour avoir la couleur si spécifique et le goût des bretzels. vous en trouvez au rayon sel de votre supermarché

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