Polish Bread Obwarzanki

The Polish Obwarzanki bread, a bagel-shaped bread decorated with poppy or sesame seeds… certainly a name a bit difficult to pronounce, but the bread is really worth tasting.
Obwarzanki are especially common in the city of Kraków, where many street vendors sell them on every street corner and they are very successful.
They are generally consumed plain, not accompanied by anything else, but I served it at the table instead of classic bread.
It’s a simple bread to make and I, for time reasons, made the dough in the bread machine, a valuable kitchen helper, convenient, kneads by itself and once finished, I left everything in the basket to rise, since inside there was already the right temperature for a good leavening.
Obviously, as I also explain in the preparation, you can make the dough as you like, the bread machine was just my convenience.
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About 202 Kcal per bagel

Polish Bread Obwarzanki
  • Difficulty: Easy
  • Cost: Economical
  • Rest time: 2 Hours
  • Preparation time: 30 Minutes
  • Portions: 10 pieces
  • Cooking methods: Electric oven
  • Cuisine: Polish
  • Seasonality: All seasons

Ingredients to make Polish Bread Obwarzanki

  • 4 cups flour 0
  • 1 cup water
  • 0.4 oz fresh yeast
  • 3 tbsp butter
  • 1 tsp sugar
  • 2 tsp salt
  • to taste poppy seeds
  • to taste sesame seeds

Preparation of Polish Bread Obwarzanki

I made the preparation with the bread machine, but you can easily do it by hand or with the planetary mixer, just have sufficiently long working times… in short, don’t knead for just 5 minutes but at least 10-15 minutes before putting it to rise.

In the bread machine, or in a bowl, place the water, yeast, softened butter, flour, salt, sugar and start the machine with the dough program, mine lasts around 45 minutes, but 30 will be fine too.

Adjust based on your machine, and if you’re doing it by hand, work the dough well for a few minutes.

Let rise in a bowl until doubled and if you make the dough in the bread machine leave it in its basket until doubled.

Once risen, pour the dough onto a work surface, recreate a ball

  • then cut pieces of dough weighing about 1.4 oz, form 20 cords about a finger thick, then pair them two by two and twist them together, closing them into a bagel.

  • Place the bagels on a baking tray lined with parchment paper, let them rise for another 20-30 minutes.

    Meanwhile, prepare a pot with water and bring to a boil, after the time has passed, boil one bagel at a time for 15-20 seconds, drain well and reposition on the baking tray.

    Dust the surface of the bagels with poppy or sesame seeds, I did some with one and some with the other.

    Polish Bread Obwarzanki
  • At this point, bake in a hot oven at 375-390 °F for 30 minutes, checking the cooking.

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My name is Francesca Mele, and "Lo scrigno del buongusto" is the name of my blog. I am a true Abruzzese, and after several years with a cooking website, I decided to start a blog. I have been online for a total of 12 years now, so many of you have known me for a long time! I love cooking and I am neither a chef nor a professional cook; I simply have a passion for cooking, preparing, and inventing new dishes. The recipes you find on my blog are not copied, and even the photos are not downloaded from the internet; they are my own.

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