2 Ingredient Bagel Recipe (2024)

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Are you looking to make something special for breakfast but don't know what? Look no further and come join me on this baking adventure as we explore how to make a delicious homemade 2 ingredient bagel recipe.

Made with only Greek yogurt and self-rising flour and a few simple steps, you can have your own bakery-style homemade bagels in no time!

Let me show you this breakfast idea the whole family is going to love to eat and love to help you prepare!

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I can't believe it has taken me almost two years to get this recipe posted here on the blog. That's right, two years!

My husband and I made these bagels and absolutely loved them. They're incredibly easy to make and very delicious.

The best part is that not only are these bagels made with minimal ingredients and effort, but they also taste amazing too!

This recipe has been updated since it first appeared in 2018 with new photos and a new printable recipe card that includes nutritional information. I hope you enjoy the updates as much as I enjoyed working on them!

Table of Contents
  • 💡How long to cook 2 ingredient bagels in air fryer?
  • 💡How do you make self rising flour?
  • 🛒Helpful Kitchen Tools
  • 👩‍🍳Recipe Notes
  • 📋Ingredients
  • 💡Toppings for Bagels
  • Step-by-Step Instructions
  • Egg Wash for Bagels
  • Add the Bagel Seasonings
  • Baking Instructions
  • Before You Begin!
  • 🍶Storage Tips
  • ❄️Freezing Tips
  • 🔁 Thawing and Reheating Tips
  • Recipe FAQ
  • 🌟Try these recipes next...
  • 📇Recipe Card
  • 💬 Comments

💡How long to cook 2 ingredient bagels in air fryer?

You can make the bagels in an air fryer instead of the oven:

  • To cook 2 ingredient bagels in an air fryer, preheat the fryer to 375°F.
  • Place bagels on a greased rack or parchment paper and cook for 8-10 minutes, turning halfway through.
  • To ensure that the bagels are cooked all the way through, check for a golden-brown color and lightly press down to test for firmness before serving.

💡How do you make self rising flour?

It's easy to make your own self-rising flour at home simply by combining the following ingredients in a bowl:

  • 1 cup of plain flour
  • 2 tsps. baking powder

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👩‍🍳Recipe Notes

  • You can make this dough and then refrigerate it for up to two days before forming the dough into bagels.
  • You'll need to let it come to room temperture first before attempting to form the dough.
  • This 2 ingredient dough can also be used to make bread sticks, pizza dough, flatbread; even pretzel bites!

📋Ingredients

This is an overview of the ingredients and instructions. Be sure to see the recipe card below for exact quantities, detailed instructions and special notes.

  • Self-rising flour - you'll need extra flour for kneading, so keep the flour canister nearby.
  • Greek Yogurt
  • Egg Wash - you don't need to brush with an egg wash if you're just making them plain. But I like the look the egg wash gives to the bagels.
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💡Toppings for Bagels

If you choose to use toppings, you'll need a beaten egg to brush on top of the bagels as well as your favorite toppings:

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Step-by-Step Instructions

  • Step 1: In a bowl, combine the flour and yogurt together. Turn it out onto a flour board or a piece of parchment paper. I found the parchment baking sheets to work better.
  • Step 2: The dough is very sticky, so make sure you flour your hands while kneading the dough together for about 5 minutes or until it's smooth and no longer sticky.
  • Step 3: The dough will not be like a traditional bread dough. It will still be a little tacky. Form the dough into a round and then proceed to cut the dough in half and then in half again until you have four even pieces.
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  • Step 4: Shape each piece of dough into a long log about 4 to 6 inches long.
  • Step 5: Then make a circle pinching the ends together forming the bagel shape.
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Egg Wash for Bagels

  • Place each bagel on a baking sheet that's been lined with either Parchment Baking Sheets or a Silpat baking mat.
  • Prepare the egg wash by beating together the egg with one teaspoon of water.
  • Brush on top of each bagel and then add the preferred seasonings.
  • These bagels below are plain, sesame and kosher salt.
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Add the Bagel Seasonings

  • These bagels were brushed with an egg wash and then sprinkled with Everything but the Bagel Seasoning Mix. My family loved these!
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Baking Instructions

  • Bake the bagels in a preheated 350°F for 18 to 20 minutes.
  • Then remove the bagels from the oven, turn the oven up to 425°F and bake the bagels for an additional 3 to 4 minutes until browned.
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🍶Storage Tips

  • Allow the bagels to cool completely before storing them to prevent condensation and sogginess.
  • Place the cooled bagels in an airtight container or resealable plastic bag.
  • If you're planning to eat them within a day or two, you can store them at room temperature.
  • If you want to keep them fresh for a longer period, refrigerate the bagels. They can stay fresh for up to 5 days when stored in the refrigerator.

📌Remember, homemade bagels are best enjoyed fresh. So try to consume them within a few days for the best taste and texture.

❄️Freezing Tips

  • If you'd like to save the bagels for later, make sure to tightly wrap them in plastic wrap or aluminum foil before putting them in a freezer-safe bag.
  • They can be stored in the freezer for up to 3 months.

🔁 Thawing and Reheating Tips

  • When you're ready to enjoy the bagels, you can thaw them at room temperature or toast them straight from the freezer.

Recipe FAQ

Can you use regular yogurt?

No. You have to use Greek yogurt to make this dough or the dough won't be thick enough to form into bagels. Make sure you use Greek yogurt and not "Greek style" yogurt. If there is any liquid in the yogurt, drain the liquid off before adding it to the self-rising flour.

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2 Ingredient Bagels

Yield: 4 bagels

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cook Time: 22 minutes

Additional Time: 3 minutes

Total Time: 35 minutes

Bakery style bagels made with only two ingredients! You probably have all you need in your pantry to make this delicious2 ingredient bagel recipe. Let me show you this easy recipe the whole family is going to love to eat and maybe even help you prepare!

Ingredients

  • 1 cup self-rising flour
  • 1 cup plain, non-fat Greek yogurt
  • 1 egg beaten plus 1 teaspoon of water; optional if you want to add toppings such as sesame seeds or poppy seeds

Instructions

  1. In a bowl, combine the flour and Greek yogurt together using a wooden spoon.
  2. As soon as the dough comes together, turn the dough out onto a floured surface and knead until the dough forms a ball.
  3. The dough is quite sticky, so make sure you flour your hands and the surface well. You may need to work extra flour into the dough to get it to come together.
  4. Cut the dough in half and then in half again until you have four even pieces.
  5. Shape each piece of dough into a long log about 4 to 6 inches long. Then make a circle pinching the ends together forming the bagel shape.
  6. Place each bagel on a baking sheet that's been lined with either parchment paper or a silpat.
  7. Prepare the egg wash by beating together the egg with one teaspoon of water. Brush on top of each bagel and then add the preferred seasonings.
  8. Bake in the preheated 350°F oven for about 22 minutes.
  9. Then remove the tray from the oven and increase the temperature to 450°F.
  10. Return the baking sheet to the oven and bake for an additional 3 to 4 minutes or until the tops of the bagels have browned.
  11. Store the bagels in a airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. You can also freeze them for up to 3 months.

    Notes

    It’s easy to make your own self-rising flour at home simply by combining the following ingredients in a bowl:

    • 1 cup of plain flour
    • 2 tsps. baking powder
    Nutrition Information:

    Yield: 4Serving Size: 1
    Amount Per Serving:Calories: 206Total Fat: 5gSaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 4gCholesterol: 49mgSodium: 412mgCarbohydrates: 27gFiber: 2gSugar: 2gProtein: 12g

    The nutrition information is calculated automatically. I cannot guarantee its accuracy. If this data is important to you, please verify with your trusted nutrition calculator.

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      • Lois says

        I'm so glad they turned out great for you! Thanks for leaving a comment!

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    1. Heather McLean says

      I am going to try cinnamon raisin bagels.

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      • Lois says

        Ohhh...that sounds yummy! Please let me know how they turn out!

        Reply

    2. VA says

      I do remembering seeing this recipe before, but have added great pictures and directions. I can't wait to try.
      Thanks

      Reply

      • Lois says

        Thank you. I hope you enjoy the recipe!

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    3. Jennifer says

      Cannot wait to try this recipe, it sounds amazing!! I’m off to buy ingredients then try to get down to the recipe again. The amount of pop ups and ads is insane…not your fault I know, just letting you know the experience of find the recipe was very frustrating. I have sesame seeds and everything bagel…my family is so excited for these!!

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      • Lois says

        At the top of every recipe is post is a Jump to Recipe button that takes right to the recipe card. I hope that helps in the future! I hope you enjoy the recipe. My son works at Liberty University also!

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    4. Jennifer says

      I just made these and they look wonderful! So excited to try them! I used flourish flour from Amazon to get more fiber in the recipe to counter the carbs. Thank you!

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      • Lois says

        Glad to hear you enjoyed the recipe. Thanks for commenting!

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    5. Maxine Yaged says

      Will this work with gluten free flour?

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      • Lois says

        I have not tried this recipe using gluten free flour, but I think it should work. Let me know!

    6. Bernice says

      Love the recipe, but I typically have to double the amount of flour in order to work the dough. Is that typical?

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      • Lois says

        I'm not really sure! I haven't had a problem with needing to add more flour. Thank you for visiting.

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    7. Cyndi says

      Sounds wonderful! I would like to know how to make in an air frier please

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      • Lois says

        The instructions are included in the recipe post towards the bottom in the section titled "Air Fryer Bagels." I hope you try them!

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      • Lois says

        Thank you Diane!

        Reply

    8. Kelli says

      Can you boil these before baking like yeast bagels?

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      • Lois says

        I'm not really sure. I haven't tried it. But it might be interesting to try and update this post with another way of preparing them. Let me know if you try and how it works for you. Thank you!

        Reply

    9. Cheryl says

      I never dreamed bagels could be made with only two ingredients! Thanks so much for sharing! I am visiting you from Linda's place. God bless you in this new year!

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      • Lois says

        Thank you for a lovely comment Cheryl. Enjoy your new year as well!

        Reply

    10. Jacki Johnson says

      Think this would work with almond flour?

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      • Lois says

        I haven't worked with almond flour, so I'm not sure how the consistency will be. If you try, please let me know!

        Reply

    11. Darcy says

      What temperature do yiu baje at? I can’t seem to see it in the recipe?

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      • Lois says

        I'm sorry about that. It is written in the blog post, but I neglected it in the recipe card. It's been updated to read 350°F for 18 to 20 minutes, then bake at 450°F for 3 minutes to brown the bagels.

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        • Linda B says

          Directions say to remove bagels from oven then raise temp to 450. So then are the bagels actually cooling down while waiting until oven reaches 450? Then put them back in? Trying to figure out if removing from oven actually affects how it will turn out. Why not just keep the bagels in the oven and just raise temp to 450 without having to open the door. Thanks.

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          • Lois says

            I have always removed the tray from the oven while my oven reaches the higher 450°F temperature. It only takes my oven a few minutes, the bagels do not cool down. They are basically baked after 22 minutes at 350°F. You return them to the oven to brown them for a few extra minutes.

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    12. Elmer Oltmann says

      Will adding Blue Berries effect the recipe?

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      • Lois says

        I'm not really sure. I've only made the bagels according to this recipe. Let me know if you try!

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    13. Margy says

      That looks simple. No raising and no boiling. I'll have to give it a try. - Margy

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      • Sandra Carnahan says

        Can I use plain yogurt instead of greek

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        • Lois says

          No. You have to use Greek yogurt to make this dough or the dough won't be thick enough to form into bagels. Make sure you use Greek yogurt and not "Greek style" yogurt. If there is any liquid in the yogurt, drain the liquid off before adding it to the self-rising flour. Thanks for a great question.

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    14. Joanne says

      I just whipped up a batch of these this morning. I like mine plain or sprinkled with a little cinnamon. I use this dough for everything too- making homemade pizzas, as a topping for turkey pot pie, etc. It's so good.

      Reply

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    FAQs

    Do 2 ingredient bagels need to be refrigerated? ›

    Storing: You can leave the bagels covered on the kitchen counter for up to 24 hours. Then store them in the fridge for up to 5 days. You may bake a triple batch and freeze the bagels for up to 3 months. Reheating: To reheat the bagels, you can either microwave them for 15-20 seconds. or use the toaster to reheat them.

    What is a substitute for bread flour in bagels? ›

    All you'll need is some all-purpose flour. Simply replace the bread flour called for in your recipe with an equal amount of all-purpose flour, and proceed as usual.

    What is a substitute for Greek yogurt in bagels? ›

    If you don't have greek yogurt on hand or are looking for a greek yogurt substitute in these type of recipes then cream cheese could be a good option. While it is not comparable on the nutrition front, cream cheese will match the creamy consistency and can be a perfect spread for toasts or bagels.

    What is the secret to making bagels? ›

    10 Tips for Making Schmear-Worthy Homemade Bagels
    1. Moisture: Wetter dough means crispier bagels. ...
    2. Water temp: The colder the better. ...
    3. Dry active yeast: Let it chill. ...
    4. Flour: Embrace the gluten. ...
    5. Mixing: Low and slow is the way to go. ...
    6. The rise: Your kitchen climate is A-okay. ...
    7. Flavor kick: After the proof.
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    What is a substitute for self-rising flour? ›

    For every cup of self-rising flour, substitute one cup of all-purpose flour, 1 teaspoon baking powder, ½ teaspoon salt, and ¼ teaspoon baking soda.

    Does freezing bagels keep them fresh? ›

    Another option is freezing your bagels. Frozen, they will keep for 3-4 months in an airtight bag. Don't forget to pre-slice them! Another “cool” face about freezing bagels: they don't even need to be thawed before toasting.

    What is the best flour for bagels? ›

    Bread flour – Because of its high protein content, bread flour makes these homemade bagels delightfully chewy. This recipe also works with all-purpose flour, they're just a bit less chewy than bagels made with bread flour. Maple syrup – It activates the yeast and gives the bagels a hint of sweetness.

    What happens if you use all-purpose flour instead of bread flour? ›

    You can always substitute all-purpose flour for bread flour one for one in any recipe that calls for it. Your bread might not raise quite as high or have quite as much chew, if you are using all-purpose flour, but it will still be delicious and homemade and all the good things.

    Is bagel dough the same as bread dough? ›

    Both bagels and bread contain yeast, flour, water, and sugar. However, many bagel recipes use barley malt syrup, a grain-based sweetener, instead of granulated sugar. Bagels also generally contain less water and more flour compared to other bread types, which is why bagels are denser than typical slices of bread.

    What does Greek yogurt do in baking? ›

    It's used similarly to sour cream in cakes and other baked goods, but can also be used in glazes or folded into whipped cream. Many bakers love the way it helps keep baked goods moist while adding a tang, not unlike baking with buttermilk. Its acidity also helps activate the baking soda in batters for a nice rise.

    Can I use sour cream instead of yogurt? ›

    Sour cream will give you a similar texture and tanginess, and swapping sour cream for yogurt is a simple 1-to-1 ratio. Where it gets tricky is if you're using a fat-free variety: In that case, the substitution only works for cold recipes, like dips.

    Can I use vanilla Greek yogurt instead of cream cheese? ›

    Greek yogurt

    Greek yogurt is a great alternative to cream cheese. It also gives your favorite dishes a healthy twist because it's rich in protein, calcium, and vitamin B12 ( 3 ). Use an equal amount of Greek yogurt in place of cream cheese to make dips, spreads, frostings, and baked goods.

    Why are my homemade bagels so dense? ›

    If your dough is too wet, it'll create large holes in the crumb of the dough and your bagels will be more like French bread, with a fluffy interior (see top photo). When too much flour is kneaded in, bagels become dense, hard and tough, instead of crisp and chewy.

    Can you make bagels with pizza dough? ›

    Usually, one standard ball of pizza dough will make about 4 large or 6 mini bagels, but this recipe is all about eyeballing, so don't overthink. The dough you buy is already proofed, so it is just about forming, boiling, and baking!

    Do bagels go bad if not refrigerated? ›

    HOW LONG DO FRESH BAGELS LAST? Fresh bagels are best eaten on the same day they're baked. When stored at room temperature in a paper bag, fresh bagels can last for about two to three days. Fresh bagels can last for about three to four months when stored in the freezer, and thawed in a toaster.

    Do you need to refrigerate homemade bagels? ›

    To get the longest shelf life of bagels, make sure you're storing them in an airtight container at room temperature for 2-3 days. Pop it in to the refrigerator to extend the shelf life by another day or two or simply freeze them and it would last for 3 months.

    How long can a bagel with cream cheese be unrefrigerated? ›

    Cream cheese should not be left out longer than two hours at room temp (or higher than 40 degrees F) because it then becomes a playground for nasty bacteria like salmonella. No one wants a trip to the emergency room over the carrot cake. If it's been out for longer than two hours, toss it—better safe than sorry.

    Why do some bagels need to be refrigerated? ›

    Well, that's because your mom probably said to put all food in the fridge. We're not saying she's wrong, we're just letting you know if you place your bagels in there they will become less chewy and drier.

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