We have partnered with New Yorker Bagels - the world’s premiere baker of authentic NYC fresh-baked bagels! Every bagel is hand-rolled, one at a time, using the finest all-natural ingredients. Now you can enjoy these perfect New York bagels no matter where you live!
Contains fruit. Our bakers spent months to perfect an all-new New Yorker Rainbow Bagel. These beautiful, hand-rolled bagels have dried cranberries, raisins and cherries baked right in—giving delightful pops of flavor and texture, in addition to a huge pop of gorgeous colors! No two are exactly alike!
Details
- Hand-rolled, large New York City bagels, boiled 'n baked
- Shipped fresh to you with 2-day shipping included
- No preservatives of any kind; No bromates or bromated flour
- No Saturated fat or Trans fat
- Star-K, pas Yisroel Kosher certified
- Hand-rolled and packed in a New Yorker Bagels gift box
The only common allergens that are present in our products are wheat and sesame. All of our bagels contain wheat.
None of our bagels contain animal products - they are 100% Vegan.
See Packaging section of our FAQ page.
Storing Your New York Bagels
Your fridge is the worst place to keep fresh bagels – they are designed to keep fresh food fresh, and they also have very low humidity. The lack of moisture that prevents other foods from going bad quickly works against breads - it dries out bagels more quickly than the air at room temperature. Leaving them out in the plastic bag, however, can lead to too much humidity, allowing bagels to spoil.
Putting your extra New Yorker bagels in a paper bag can help them last until the next day. Longer than that, try slicing and stacking your bagel halves before wrapping tightly in plastic, foil or tupperware-style containers and freezing them. (You can also place our plastic sleeves straight into the freezer!) They will last an additional 12 months in the freezer.
Reheating Fresh New York Bagels:
Heating a bagel allows the starch molecules to activate from a rigid state caused by dehydration or freezing. You can revive a bagel and make it softer again by toasting, or crisp up a softer thawed bagel in the same fashion.
Never microwave bagels unless you need a spare hockey puck – it makes them tough and hard.
You can toast bagels in a toaster made for bagel reheating, in the oven under the broiler for split bagels (hint, toast split side down to retain the interior texture of the bagel and restore a crisp crust), and brush lightly with water before toasting for that glossy finish you know and love.
Our preferred method? Preheat an oven or toaster oven to 400˚ then bake for 4 minutes. This provides an authentic fresh-from-the-bagel-shop experience.
Reheating Frozen New York Bagels:
When you’re ready to enjoy another fresh bagel after freezing:
- Take out of the freezer and thaw on-counter for 25-30 minutes
- Preheat your oven to 400°
- Place bagels on a baking pan and bake for 4 minutes
- This method will provide the crispy outside and soft chewy inside of an authentic New York City bagel. (Any bagels not enjoyed after heating up this way, should be discarded)