The Good Crust's High-Volume Perfectly Baked Bialy Recipe
What is a bialy?
A bialy is a chewy roll bearing similarity to the bagel. Unlike a bagel, which is boiled before baking, a bialy is simply baked. Instead of a hole in the middle, it has a depression. Before baking, the depression is filled with ingredients
Why are bialys so popular in food service programs?
3oz and 4oz frozen dough balls have become the most popular products we sell to school food service programs because they can be prepped and cooked in high volume (even with small teams or small spaces).
Bialys can be placed (frozen) on baking sheets, thawed overnight in the fridge, brought to room temperature, filled with ingredients, and baked on the same baking sheet
The Good Crust qualifies for the Maine Department of Education’s Local Foods Fund (meaning schools can be rebated $1 for every $3 they spend)
1oz of our dough is equivalent to 1 serving of whole grain for students, so a 3oz dough ball easily exceeds students’ daily whole grains requirement