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Докладване на проблем с превода
Also, why does this recipe have you supplement the sourdough culture with yeast? And does it matter what kind of yeast I use? The recipe doesn't specify. I used ADY. Should I have used IDY?
The bagels looked fine when they came out of the oven. After cooling on a rack, I froze half of them and put the other half in a plastic bag. I didn't eat any until today. When I took one of the bagels out to toast today, I could swear that they had shrunk. Is that possible? I didn't measure them, but I remember thinking that they were large looking bagels when they came out of the oven, and today they looked small. Anyway, they were a bit disappointing. Too dense, almost like they were stale. And they looked like they might be undercooked. I did cook them at 500 for 25 mins, as per the recipe. Maybe next time I will use my thermapen to test doneness before taking them from the oven.
One possible issue was that I might have overworked the dough. I mixed for 15 minutes with my KA Artisan stand mixer (325 watts). This seemed like a long time, and really worked my mixer. It was struggling, and got very hot.
After mixing the dough and forming the bagels, I did the "float test", and they did float. Then I proofed overnight in a 38 degree fridge.