My coffee guy now has bialys and I’m loving them!
A bialy is like a bagel, but smaller, is baked rather than boiled and instead of a hole, has a depression filled with a little mixture of fresh soft onions. Bialys have less calories than bagels – 240 vs 300 calories according to the H&H website, though some websites say the calorie count is even lower. Bialys don’t need cream cheese, so there’s another calorie saving. (Unless of course, you add a very tiny pat of butter, which is what my coffee guy does for me…)
I mostly love that Bialys are from Bialystok, Poland.* This reminds me of Max Bialystock in the Producers, which reminds me of his whacky secretary Ulla who answers the phone “Bialystock and Bloom, got dag pa dig!”, so everytime I get a bialy that’s what I say to myself.
These are the little joys of my morning….
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I’m not the only one who loves bialys …
- Educated Tastes tries the bialys at Kossar’s
- Smitten Kitchen tries her hand at baking bialys
- Lost Pasta Remembered tells us that bialys are also called Pletzel
- The Schmear Factor gets their bialys in Brooklyn
- Jane makes a gorgeous bialy whose filling also has poppyseeds!
- Eagle Eye Breakfast reviews the bialys at Zaro’s
- OnSandwiches likes the egg and bacon sandwich on bialy at Top Grill & Deli in Bayside, Queens
- Golden Pineapple uses Smitten Kitchen’s recipe with instructions from an online video and ends up with a gorgeous bialy!
- Saavyeats makes whole wheat bialys
* The Bialy Eaters: the Story of a Bread and a Lost World is Mimi Sheraton’s history of the bialy and the lost community of Jews from Bialystock. It’s on my to-read list.
Have I mentioned lately how jealous I am that you HAVE a coffee guy? And that there are, you know, coffee guys in your community.
Looks yummy!
Don’t forget Tony Soprano in the back room at the Bada Bing, eating his Bialy and coffee…