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I Made Bethenny Frankel’s “Magic" Bagels — And I Can See Why She's So Obsessed With Them

Bravo fan over here, and a Real Housewives stan.

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I'm also on TikTok (for now?)

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So, naturally, the algorithm sent Bethenny Frankel my way — and I have to say, I'm thankful because this space is pretty informative and entertaining. Like, the B put me on to one of my favorite at-home iced latte recipes.

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A quick PSA for Nescafé Ice Roast — it melts like a dream in cold drinks, like sorcery. And the Califia Lavender Creamer? Lightly floral with full luscious lavender notes, it's divine, and I will go out of my way to order through a delivery service because it's always sold out in grocery stores.

So, I've been watching her content since, and recently, Bethenny shared a series of videos rhapsodizing about these bagels she made, and they looked good. Like, really good.

Bethenny Frankel in a kitchen, wearing a casual zip-up top, looks surprised while showing freshly baked bagels on a tray. Text reads: "INSANE Cottage Cheese Bagel Recipe WTF!!"
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They had this golden crunchy crust on top and bottom of the bagels. And interestingly, more than half of it was made up of dairy. Cottage cheese, in fact. Yup.

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If you've been on a gains journey or who keep up with food trends, you know cottage cheese and cottage cheese bread recipes have been a thing as of late. Bethenny's recipe amps it up a notch with the ratio (normally 1:1) and intensifies the cottage cheese amount.

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The bagels looked stunning, and Bethenny's enthusiasm further piqued my curiosity. I had to give this recipe a try.

Bethenny Frankel in green top shows homemade cottage cheese bagels on a tray. Text: "INSANE Cottage Cheese Bagel Recipe WTF!!"
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You can check out the full video here.

Note: Bethenny has been, and still is (?), workshopping variations of these bagels, so we'll test two versions that she shared so far today.

Here's how they turned out!

Here's what I used for the first batch:

Kitchen counter with a food processor, kosher salt, cottage cheese, everything bagel seasoning, baking powder, and flour container
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Ingredients:

- 1 1/4 cup of (whipped) cottage cheese

- 1 cup of all-purpose flour

- 1 1/2 TSP of baking powder

- 1 egg (for an egg wash)

- A sprinkle of coarse salt (I used kosher!)

- A dash of everything bagel seasoning

Tools:

- A sheet pan

- A blender

- A bench scraper — or a rubber spatula works pretty great, too.

- A large mixing bowl

- A small bowl for the egg wash (and a brush if you have one — I used a fork and clean fingers.)

- Parchment paper

First, I preheated the oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit. An important note: The sheet pan needs to be left in the oven, per Bethenny, as this ensures the crispy bottoms of the bagels.

Oven display showing 375 degrees Fahrenheit, with "oven," "preheat," and "door locked" indicators lit
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Then, I moved on to blending the cottage cheese and scraping it into a large mixing bowl.

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It was very satisfying seeing the cottage cheese end up so silky smooth. It took about a minute of blending to get it to this consistency.

I then added 1 cup of all-purpose flour and 1.5 teaspoons of baking powder.

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I mixed everything together in the bowl since it was all already in there, but Bethenny prefers to mix on a flat surface. The dough mix was very sticky and this is where the rubber spatula came in handy. I forgoed the scraper.

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I then quartered them in the bowl and dropped them onto the parchment paper. If you need help molding, you can add light touches of flour to help it take shape.

Four mounds of raw dough on parchment paper, with a bottle of Everything Bagel seasoning in the background on a wooden table
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Next, I poked a hole through the bagels and followed it up with an egg wash. Truthfully, I ended up using my fingers instead of the fork. The fork picked up too much product.

Using a fork for an egg wash over biscuit dough on parchment paper
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Side note: courtesy of Google AI, if you don't have a brush, it suggests a corner of a wet paper towel or a leafy vegetable, like lettuce or cabbage. Lol.

Summary of text: Use a soft leaf like lettuce for applying egg wash. Choose the right leaf, wash it, and gently dab. Avoid excessive pressure
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Now for the fun part: Giving these bagels a sprinkle of kosher salt and everything bagel seasoning.

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Then, finally, they went into the oven for 25 minutes (or, for my oven, close to 35 minutes.)

Four unbaked, seasoned dough rounds on parchment paper inside an oven
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The results? Look at how plush and springy they were!

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They're gorgeous!

Two bagels with sesame and poppy seeds on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper
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Honest thoughts: I found them delightful! My only qualm was that even with the extra oven time, the insides of the bagels were a bit gummy, even after letting them rest for 15 minutes and toasting them. It made me wonder if this could just be the nature of cottage cheese bagels. Still, I can't knock too many points off because the outside was crispy — and most importantly, I found them to be tasty and a pretty effective bagel alternative! I can't say they're 100% bagel — maybe sort of like an English muffin meets bagel variety, but they definitely fulfill a bagel craving.

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The macros for these bagels were also pretty great, averaging about 150 calories and 11g of protein!

Now, onto the second batch!

Containers of low-fat cottage cheese, kosher salt, and organic Greek yogurt are on a kitchen counter beside a small glass bowl and a mortar and pestle
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Instead of all cottage cheese, this recipe called for half cottage cheese and half Greek yogurt, plus no blending involved.

Ingredients:

- 1/2 cup of cottage cheese

- 1/2 cup of Greek yogurt

- 1 cup of all-purpose flour

- 2 TSP of baking powder

- 1 egg (for an egg wash)

- A sprinkle of coarse salt (I used kosher!)

- A dash of everything bagel seasoning

Tools:

- A sheet pan

- A bench scraper — or a rubber spatula works pretty great, too.

- A large mixing bowl

- A small bowl for the egg wash (and a brush if you have one — I used a fork and clean fingers.)

- Parchment paper

First things first, I preheated the oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit like last time. The sheet pan was left in the oven.

An oven display showing a temperature setting of 375 degrees with indicators for oven, preheat, and door locked
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I added 1 cup of all-purpose flour, 1/2 cup of cottage cheese, 1/2 cup of Greek yogurt, and two teaspoons of baking powder to the large mixing bowl and gave it a rough mix.

A glass bowl with flour, cottage cheese, and greek yogurt, ready to be mixed
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For this batch, I decided to employ Bethenny's preferred method of bagel mixing. I folded and formed the dough on parchment paper on a flat surface.

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It gets very messy.

Once the dough came together, I finally decided to test the scraper. That feeling when you cut into the sticky dough and it's a perfect cut every time is *chef's kiss.* But honestly, no biggie if you don't have one. I only used them very briefly to cut and divvy up the dough.

Dough on parchment paper is being cut into six pieces with a pastry cutter
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Then I shaped them into little circles and poked a hole through. I noticed that this mixture felt more dense. I followed it up with an egg wash and a sprinkle of kosher salt and everything bagel seasoning.

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They went into the oven at 375 degrees for 25 minutes (again, me, it was closer to 35 minutes).

Four dough pieces being placed into an oven, sprinkled with seeds
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The results? I mean, they as looked gorgeous as ever!

Four freshly baked bagels with mixed seeds on parchment paper on a baking tray
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Honest thoughts: They were even gummier! They had a lumpier look to them, and as you can see, the cottage cheese didn't fully incorporate into the dough. I let them rest for 15 minutes before toasting them, but the dough on the inside still wasn't able to get toasted and I didn't want to risk burning the outside of the bagels. For this batch, I'd rate them teetering around 7.5/10, which isn't bad. The outside was still crispy and held shape really well, but compared to the whipped cottage cheese version (which I rate 9.5/10), these were definitely second best.

A hand holds half of the second baked bagel
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The macros for these bagels were around 140 calories and 9g of protein.

Final thoughts: These bagels are still absolutely worth a try! They're easy to make and an easy breakfast or lunch. I had one buttered with a sprinkle of kosher salt on top and the other with garlic and chive cream cheese. Another day, I had them with peanut butter and honey. All were amazing! They store well, too, and I've learned that if you freeze them and toast them, they dry out in the process and develop a more bread-like consistency on the inside. Sure, buying bagels on most days is an easier choice, but these bagels are at least a bit healthier and not at all difficult to make. I won't be making them every day, but they will definitely be a part of my meal-prepping rotation.

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Recently, for lunch, I even had them in a very Bethenny-coded way, packed with chicken salad.

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I got bagels for daysss.

Bagels with poppy and sesame seeds in a clear container lined with parchment paper
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Have you tried cottage cheese bagels? Any baking tips for them to share? Drop your thoughts in the comments below!