Stuffed Bagel Balls

My husband is obsessed with Bantam Bagels, so when I started testing out this easy 5-Ingredient Bagel recipe he asked me to make them into bagel balls, and they turned out great!

I tested them out with wheat and gluten-free flour, and they both worked although the gluten-free version takes longer to bake and doesn’t rise as much as the wheat version. They came out just is good in the air fryer as they did in the oven, only the air fryer us was much quicker. These bagel balls are perfect to whip up for breakfast, you bake them ahead and reheat them for the week. They are also freezer friendly so great for meal prep.

How To Make Cream Cheese Stuffed Bagel Balls

Tips for perfect bagel balls:

Use a silpat sprayed with oil to prevent them from sticking to the baking sheet. The bagel balls expand when they bake so you’ll want to make sure they have plenty of room so they don’t stick together. Plain yogurt will NOT work, you must use thick Greek yogurt, if there’s any liquid in the yogurt be sure to drain it. I tested with Fage and Stonyfield Greek, both worked great. If your dough is sticky add more flour or use less yogurt. You can easily double or triple this recipe to make more. You can also half or quarter it to make less. Bake on the top rack so the bottoms don’t get too browned. Be sure to seal the dough so no cream cheese leaks out.

Tips for gluten-free bagel balls:

I tested the gluten free bagels a few times in the oven and air fryer, both worked but the air fryer worked better, giving the bagels a golden crisp crust, here’s what worked:

I used Bob’s Redmill Gluten Free 1 to 1 flour Once I formed the bagels I dipped my finger in water and smoothed it out. In the air fryer I baked 400F 12 min turning halfway. Let cool before eating.

Tips for egg-free bagel balls:

The egg wash gives the bagels a nice shine and also helps the topping stick, but if you have egg allergies leave it out, you can brush them with water to help the toppings stick.

Stuffed Bagel Ball Variations:

You can get super creative with the cream cheese filling and toppings! Try:

Add 3 tablespoons chopped scallions to the cream cheese and mix well. Top with dried onion. Add 1 ounce chopped lox to the cream cheese. Top with sesame seeds. Chop up some raisins and add cinnamon. Top with cinnamon and sugar.

Storing and freezing:

You can wrap leftover bagel balls in plastic, refrigerate for up to 3 days. To freeze, wrap tight with foil or plastic. To reheat pop them back into the oven, toaster or air fryer until warm. You can make the dough ahead and keep it wrapped tight with plastic for up to 3 days refrigerated.

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