What do you make when you have leftover steak? I know what you are thinking right now. Who the heck has leftover steak??? I made fennel and garlic rubbed ribeye last night and we had one left over. (PS. Recipe for the ribeyes coming soon!) This morning I woke up and I knew exactly what that left over ribeye was destined to be. A glorious steak, egg, and cheese bagel. Not just any bagel though. I made these thin onion bagels. I wanted something warm and fragrant without too much bread. I didn’t want anything to compete with this insane steak.
This crunchy crust is reminiscent of a baguette. Crisp outside with a soft yeasty inside. I topped them with onion flakes for a nice flavor to go with the crunch. Lathered with salted butter they don’t need any kind of sauce (except hot sauce if you are a serious heat junky like me). Creamy scrambled eggs and melted American cheese top the bagel off before the grand finale. Sliced pan fried ribeye. Go ahead and take a second to clean up that drool. Its okay my mouth is watering again too.
- Ribeye thinly sliced (Mine was cooked medium rare)
- 3 eggs
- 1 tbsp of heavy cream
- 2 tbsp of butter
- American cheese or any easy melting cheese
- salt and pepper
- For the Bagels:
- 2 1/2 cups of AP flour
- 2 egg yolks
- 1/2 cup of very warm water
- 1 packet of fast active yeast
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 3 tbsp sugar
- 6 cups of water for boiling
- onion flakes
- In a mixer with paddle attachment add the water, yeast and sugar.
- Let sit for about 5 minutes until yeast begins to bubble.
- Add in the egg yolks and flour.
- Begin to mix on medium low speed.
- Sprinkle in the salt over the mixture.
- Mix until a ball comes together about 10- 15 minutes.
- Sprinkle with a little extra flour.
- Let sit covered for 1 hour until double in size.
- Form into 6 equal balls of dough.
- Preheat oven to 425 degrees.
- Boil water.
- Flatten each ball in your hand to about an 1 thick.
- Use fingers to poke a hole through.
- Boil on each side for about 30 seconds.
- Sprinkle with onion flakes.
- Bake for 15 minutes until golden brown.
- Mix together the 3 eggs and cream.
- Scramble over low for nice creamy eggs.
- Season with salt and pepper.
- Pan fry the steak until warm.
- Split the bagels in half.
- Butter each side and layer with cheese, egg, and steak.
- Enjoy!
I don’t know how much leftover steak there is in your house, but I bet you will think of a reason to cook a little extra now! These bagels are seriously everything in our house now. They literally bursting with flavor. The perfect combo of creamy, melty, and salty. Don’t forget to tag #kelliericecakes if you recreate! Enjoy!