Gluten free Everything Bagel Recipe (2024)

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Your breakfast just got a whole lot better with this gluten free bagel recipe! These bagels are soft and fluffy and packed with savory flavor. Made gluten free and paleo and they taste just like the real deal!

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Few things give me more joy than fresh bagels on a lazy weekend morning. These homemade gluten-free bagels have it all - a fluffy inside, crispy outside, and a generous dusting of your favorite everything seasoning. They're chewy on the inside with that signature crusty outer layer just like real bagels. If you ask me, they're the perfect bagel for your Saturday morning.

Be sure to check out my gluten free chocolate chip biscuits and my almond flour cinnamon rolls for more fun brunch items!

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Ingredients and notes

You don't need much to make these gluten free bagels. Here is what you need in addition to some substitution recommendations:

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  • Cassava flour - This is the best gluten free flour for these bagels. They provide a soft and tender texture to the bagels without drying them out. You can substitute with oat flour if needed, see section below for the oat flour version.
  • Tapioca flour - Used to add some fluffiness to the bagels. Swap with arrow root starch if desired.
  • Coconut sugar - Used to provide a little sweetness to the bagels. If needed, substitute with light brown sugar or cane sugar.
  • Olive oil - This is the fat source used in these gluten free everything bagels. If needed, melted coconut oil will work as well.
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Step by step directions

All you need to whip up a batch of these bagels is a mixing bowl, a pot of water, and a baking sheet.

Step 1 : Mix together the dry ingredients

First, in a mixer add the cassava flour, tapioca flour, coconut sugar, and baking powder. Whisk well to mix it all together.

If using a hand mixer, you can use the paddle attachment here or a dough hook if you have one.

If using a large bowl, use a large wooden spoon.

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Step 2 : Add the wet ingredients

Add the eggs, almond milk, olive oil, and apple cider vinegar to the bowl while continuing to mix. Mix until a large ball of dough begins to form in the bowl of your stand mixer. The dough will be slightly sticky, this is okay.

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Step 3 : Slice the dough into sections

Place the bagel dough on a flat surface with parchment paper and slice it into 4 equal pieces. If you are doubling the recipe, you will want to slice it into 8 sections.

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Step 4 : Form into a bagel shape

Now for the fun part! Roll each section into a ball. Then gently press your finger into the center to create a hole - like a bagel! These don't have to be perfect.

As you poke a hole into the ball of dough, twist the dough around your finger to make the hole a little bigger and circular.

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Step 5 : Boil

I know this part sounds weird, but it really is necessary. To give the bagel that crispy crust we know and love, you need to boil them before baking. I use a similar method for my gluten free soft pretzels.

Fill a large pot of water a little over halfway full with water and bring to a rolling boil. Reduce the heat to medium-high and slowly lower a bagel into the warm water with a slotted spoon (I did 2 at a time) and allow it to boil until it floats to the top. This can take about 20 - 40 seconds. The longer it's in the water, the chewier the bagel will be.

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Step 6 : Sprinkle with seasoning

Once the bagels float in the pot of boiling water, transfer them to a baking sheet, brush with a quick egg wash (optional), and sprinkle with everything seasoning. Bake in the oven until golden brown.

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Oat flour version

For those that don't have or want to use cassava flour, I'm happy to announce that this gluten free bagel recipe does work with oat flour! Here are the swaps you will need to make:

  • 1 ⅓ cup gluten free oat flour
  • 1 cup tapioca starch

Those two are the only ingredients and measurements you will need to change to make these with oat flour. All other ingredients and directions remain the same.

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Spreads and toppings

There are countless ways to level up this gluten free bagel recipe with toppings and spreads! Here are a few of my recommendations:

  • Dairy-free cream cheese - Of course, if you like the classic cream cheese bagel this is a great choice. I love Kite Hill's chive cream cheese for an extra savory flavor.
  • Honey - For a lighter and sweeter spread.
  • Eggs and bacon - If you're looking for more of a breakfast sandwich vibe.
  • Sesame seeds or poppy seeds - Because a classic sesame bagel and poppy seed bagel is always a good idea! Sprinkle the seeds over top of the bagel right before baking in the oven.
  • Hummus - Another great spread option is hummus for an added creamy texture.
  • Avocados - Mash them up on the inside of the bagel like guacamole for some added healthy fats.
  • Grass-fed butter - If you prefer more of a plain bagel, spread some soft butter on top of a warm bagel and it's sure to be delicious!
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Storing

I developed this gluten free bagel recipe to make 4 bakery-style bagels for a reason - I found that they don't keep well for more than 3 days. They are best enjoyed at room temperature they day they are baked or the next day for best results.

If you have some left over though, the best way to store these gluten free everything bagels is in an airtight container on the counter where they will keep for about 3 days. When ready to enjoy, toast them in the toaster or warm them up in the microwave for 20 seconds. The heat will help soften the bagel.

Expert tips

  • Make sure to measure the flours in a measuring cup and use a knife to scrape off the excess. Don't pack in the flours.
  • Continue to mix while you add the "liquid" ingredients. If you're using a stand mixer, keep it on low speed while you add them to the bowl. If mixing by hand, stir well as you add the ingredients to the bowl.
  • Don't skip the boil. This is the key to a chewy bagel.
  • Use the egg wash to help the everything seasoning stick to the bagel. If you want to omit the egg wash, then sprinkle the seasoning over the bagels while they are still damp from the boiling water.
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Frequently asked questions

How to make paleo bagels?

This recipe is paleo friendly when cassava flour is used. To make paleo bagels, simply follow the recipe as directed below.

Can I substitute the cassava flour?

Yes, you can use oat flour in place of the cassava flour. Refer to the section above, titled oat flour version, for measurements.

What if I don't have everything seasoning?

If you don't have this particular seasoning, you can either use some dried garlic, poppyseeds, and sea salt or you can check out this everything bagel seasoning recipe.

Can I double the recipe?

Yes, this recipe is easily doubled or tripled. Simply click the 2x or 3x button in the recipe card below.

Can I make mini bagels?

Yes, instead of forming the dough into 4 bagels, form 8 mini bagels. They will take less time in the oven to bake so check them at 15 minutes.

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Gluten free Everything Bagels

Your breakfast just got a whole lot better with this gluten free bagel recipe! These bagels are soft and fluffy and packed with savory flavor. Made gluten free and paleo and they taste just like the real deal!

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Course: Breakfast

Cuisine: American

Keyword: gluten free bagel, gluten free bagel recipe, gluten free everything bagel, paleo bagels

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes minutes

Total Time: 35 minutes minutes

Servings: 4 Bakery-style Bagels

Calories: 319kcal

Author: Ansley Beutler

Ingredients

  • 1 cup cassava flour
  • cup tapioca flour
  • 2 tablespoon coconut sugar
  • 2 teaspoon baking powder
  • 2 eggs - plus one more for egg wash (optional)
  • 2 tablespoon almond milk
  • 3 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
  • 3 tablespoon everything seasoning

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350 F. In a mixing bowl, whisk together the cassava flour, tapioca flour, coconut sugar, and baking powder until well mixed.

  • Add the eggs, almond milk, olive oil, and apple cider vinegar to the bowl and continue to mix until a large ball of sticky dough begins to form.

  • Go ahead and fill a pot a little over halfway full with water and place it over high heat on the stove. Meanwhile, transfer the dough to a flat surface. Divide the dough into 4 equal sections.

  • Roll each into a smooth ball. Use one of your fingers to gently poke a hole into the center of the ball of dough. Continue to turn the bagel while poking the hole to make it bigger the circular. Set each bagel aside on a baking sheet.

  • When the pot of water begin to boil, slowly lower each bagel into the pot (try not to crowd the pot). The bagel will initially sink to the bottom. Once it floats to the top of the pot, remove it and place it on a baking sheet.

  • Brush the bagel with a quick egg wash (if desired) and sprinkle everything seasoning over top of each. Bake in the oven for 20 - 22 minutes until golden brown. Let cool slightly before slicing.

Notes

Oat flour version : This gluten free bagel recipe can be made with oat flour. Simply swap the cassava flour for 1 ⅓ cup gluten free oat flour and use 1 cup of tapioca flour instead of ⅔ cups and follow the remainder of the recipe as directed.

Boiling : This part is necessary to prepare these gluten free everything bagels properly. Allowing the dough to boil before baking provides that crispy outer layer to the bagel.

Doubling the recipe : This recipe is designed to make 4 large bakery-style bagels. It can easily be doubled or tripled to make more bagels if desired.

Storing : I developed this gluten free bagel recipe to make 4 bakery-style bagels for a reason - I found that they don't keep well for more than 3 days. They are best enjoyed fresh out of the oven or the next day. The best way to store these gluten free everything bagels is in an airtight container on the counter where they will keep for about 3 days. When ready to enjoy, toast them in the toaster or warm them up in the microwave for 20 seconds. The heat will help soften the bagel.

Nutrition

Calories: 319kcal | Carbohydrates: 48g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 13g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 9g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 82mg | Sodium: 858mg | Potassium: 44mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 5g | Vitamin A: 119IU | Vitamin C: 2mg | Calcium: 184mg | Iron: 3mg

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FAQs

What is a gluten free bagel made of? ›

Mix Dry Ingredients: Combine gluten-free flour, baking powder, and salt in a large bowl. Combine Wet and Dry: Add the yeast and yogurt-egg mixture to the dry ingredients. Rest and Rise: Grease a glass bowl with some olive oil, add the dough then cover and let rise in a warm spot.

Is everything but the bagel gluten-free at Trader Joe's? ›

Ingredients: Sesame seeds, Sea salt flakes, Dried minced garlic, Dried minced onion, Black sesame seeds, Poppy seeds. Gluten-free information on product packaging: This product is not labeled gluten-free.

Are gluten free bagels healthier? ›

Gluten-freebagels are a perfect option for people who are willing to lose weight as these bagels do not have complex carbohydrates. The elimination of carbs results in weight loss and remedies general bloating.

How do you cook frozen gluten free bagels? ›

Easy & Quick Prep and Cooking Time

You can defrost them quickly in the microwave or using the defrost setting on your toaster. Meanwhile, pre-heat the oven to 425°F. After the bagels are defrosted, bake them in the oven for 20-22 minutes or until golden brown and crusty.

Why are gluten free bagels so expensive? ›

The production of high-quality and reliably gluten-free food is fully automated and relies on the most modern technology. Rice and corn, the primary ingredients mainly used instead of wheat in gluten-free food, are also more expensive than wheat.

What cream cheese is celiac safe? ›

Yes! Cream cheese and other brands of cream cheese are gluten free. As of now, most brands do not have issues with cross-contamination. The only ingredients in cream cheese are fresh milk, cream cheese cultures, carob bean gum, and salt, all naturally gluten free ingredients.

Are McDonald's bagels gluten free? ›

Plain Bagel

Ingredients: Enriched Flour (wheat Flour, Malted Barley Flour, Niacin, Reduced Iron, Thiamine Mononitrate, Riboflavin, Folic Acid), Water, Sugar, Soybean Oil, Contains 2% Or Less: Salt, Yeast, Wheat Gluten, Tapioca Starch, Dough Conditioners (ascorbic Acid, Enzymes). Contains: Wheat.

What bagels have the least amount of gluten? ›

The Ultimate Gluten-free Bagel List
  • ​Trader Joe's Gluten-free Bagels. These are a great option for such a reasonable (i.e. cheap) price. ...
  • Udi's Bagels. ...
  • Canyon Bakehouse Bagels. ...
  • ​BAGEL TIP: This applies to really any gluten-free baked good that you won't be eating within a day or two: Freeze them.

Does Starbucks have gluten free bagels? ›

No, there is no Starbucks gluten free bagel. Are egg bites at Starbucks Celiac safe? The Starbucks egg bites are made without gluten. Be careful of cross contamination.

Is it okay to eat a bagel every day? ›

"The portion size of most packaged bagels is equal to just over three slices of bread. Enjoying a bagel every morning is fine if you watch your portion size. Consider eating half a bagel one day and the other half the next day," says Laura M. Ali, M.S., RDN, a culinary nutritionist in Pittsburgh.

Why am I losing weight on a gluten-free diet? ›

This type of diet may also encourage weight loss (and a better sense of well-being) because overall calorie intake may decrease. If you were overweight before starting a gluten-free diet, your weight loss may be welcome. But, if your weight loss is unwanted, try adding calories with some of the above tips.

Why are bagels more unhealthy than bread? ›

First, bagels can have more calories and carbs than bread because the serving size tends to be higher. However, this does not inherently make bagels less healthy, it just means when you eat a bagel you need to pay attention to how much you're eating and what you're pairing with it.

Is sourdough bread gluten-free? ›

Sourdough is not gluten free, but we know that many people with IBS, gluten intolerance, or gluten sensitivity can tolerate sourdough bread. This is because the methods used to make sourdough break down some of the gluten in the flour so it is easier to digest. Think of sourdough as low-gluten rather than gluten-free.

Why is gluten-free stuff frozen? ›

The tricky thing about gluten free bread is that it doesn't have the same structure as traditional wheat bread, so it doesn't last as long on the shelf. Many gluten free food manufacturers get around this problem by selling their breads frozen.

Should you thaw frozen bagels before toasting? ›

While your fillings are cooling, you can toast your bagels (if the bagels are frozen, be sure to defrost as directed before toasting). Once the fillings and bagels have cooled, you can assemble your bagel breakfast sandwiches and wrap them each individually with plastic wrap, foil, or beeswax paper.

What is gluten-free bread made out of? ›

Gluten-free breads are made using all sorts of grain and legume flours which are naturally free of gluten, including rice, almond, buckwheat, chickpea, sorghum, quinoa, and millet. If you were to toss any of these flours with water, yeast, and salt, you'd end up with one lovely mess that wouldn't go anywhere…

What is gluten-free made of? ›

A gluten-free diet excludes any foods that contain gluten, which is a protein found in wheat and several other grains. It means eating only whole foods that don't contain gluten, such as fruits, vegetables, meat and eggs, as well as processed gluten-free foods like gluten-free bread or pasta.

Do gluten free bagels have carbs? ›

Trader Joe's Gluten Free Bagels (1 bagel) contains 46g total carbs, 43g net carbs, 7g fat, 5g protein, and 270 calories.

What is in live free gluten free bagel? ›

Water, brown rice flour, tapioca starch, potato starch, cultured brown rice flour, whole grain sorghum flour, cane sugar, canola oil, contains 2% or less of each of the following: egg whites, xanthan gum, tapioca maltodextrin, yeast, sea salt, baking powder (sodium acid pyrophosphate, sodium bicarbonate, potato flour, ...

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