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Thursday, October 07, 2004

AR on FOOD: Bagel

The bagel is round like a doughnut but is not a doughnut.

I don’t remember bagels I’ve eaten. It’s probable that I’ve never had a memorable bagel.

Until relatively recently in America, bagels were considered “ethnic.”

There’s a Simpsons episode in which Mr. Burns rebukes his assistant for serving him doughnuts, by screaming something like: “you know how I feel about ethnic food!”

Bialys are like bagels minus holes. They are still fairly ethnic. Anything you can’t buy in a Safeway Supermarket is still ethnic.

Bagels are boiled first, then baked.

I’ve never eaten lox. I think it’s salmon. I’ve eaten salmon and deem it my least favorite seafood.

Smoked trout, however, is good with a dense bread, surrounded by cheese and fruit and nuts.

The bagel can be the container for a sandwich. The hamburger-on-bagel is a tasty thing.

But it drips.

Bagels are best toasted. Cream cheese is the condiment de rigeur but I’m not crazy about cream cheese on my bagel. Hummus makes a good spread, as does peanut butter.

A true bagel is chewy, not yielding and soft like a doughnut.




3 comments:

Victoria Chang said...

Well, you're just as bored as me (maybe more, I say). And you're making me hungry. Bagels are also mega caloric, they're those sneaky calories. Lox is outstanding, by the way, great with creamcheese on bagel, but I grew up in a Jewish neighborhood.

Laurel said...

I could go on with this list... I have a lot of bagel experience.

I used to work at a place called Greg's bagels, in Baltimore. I spent early mornings fishing the bagels out of the steaming vat and re-reolling them, then arranging them on trays for the oven. We used to smoke over the kettle. The ashes would fall in, adding flavor. I like a good sesame bagel with chive cream cheese and fresh ripe tomatoes.

Now, as a professional Jew, I drive to a kosher bagel place in TOCO Hills (Atlanta) wher eI pick up bagels for 60 Jewish college students.

It's a theme.

shanna said...

i can't believe you live in the pacific northwest and don't like salmon. or maybe that's why you don't like it--too much around? last time i was in portland i ate the best salmon ever. it beats the pants off atlantic salmon, which is pale pink to the pacific's deep almost-red.