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Montreal Style Bagels: Part I

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Uploaded by on Oct 2, 2008

This is a long recipe, but well worth the effort if you've ever tasted these.

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  • Thank you for your reply. I had never heard of this style of unfermented beers and looked it up on Wikipedia. Surprise, a whole beer category I had never heard of or tasted.

  • @dsweedler It is called Malta, and is a soft drink, hence carbonated. As for why I didn't tell you, it is likely because I had been on YouTube for all of 19 days when I uploaded this.

  • Is beer a good substitute for Malta.

  • @whereizzy28 thanks for your information I was really believing that it was simply ''jewish kosher'' and so wth they always use it in their meats

  • @istiiizzz actually kosher salt refers to the texture of the salt rather then to its adherence to Jewish regulations. It is called kosher salt because it is the type of salt used to remove blood from various types of meats in order to make them kosher.

  • Hi Danrt50, nice video, Montreal Style bagels are world famous, and your video reveals to the world how to make them. This video would also be great for the Canada’s Got Treasures collection, which aims to feature Canadian videos of personal or cultural significance. Help celebrate Canadian diversity by joining our YouTube group (/group/TresorTreasure) and submitting your video. It would be made available on our channel and website.

    Hamish,

    Canada's Got Treasures, a VMC initiative

  • there will be NO difference between using kosher or regular salt... they are exactly the same thing but the kosher salt have just been prayed by a rabbi

  • where do you find malta?

  • this is meant completely as constructive criticism! i really appreciate your posting these videos and they'll certainly be in my mind as i now go off to make my first at-home bagels. i hope you keep making and posting videos, just maybe rehearse a bit and i think you'll be able to put out something you can really be proud of.

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