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Boiling before baking the 'secret' behind Sudbury's Salty Dog Bagels

Salty Dog Bagels started three years ago at the Sudbury Market. In 2019, they opened up a bakery on Larch Street - and claim to be northern Ontario's only authentic bagel shop.

Salty Dog Bagels churns out more than 700 bagels daily from their Larch Street shop

Justin Shawchuck is one of the owners of Salty Dog Bagels in Sudbury. (Jonathan Pinto/CBC)

If you were to ask me what my favourite type of bread is, a fresh-from-the-oven Montreal-style bagel is probably at the top of the list. So when I moved to Sudbury this summerto become host of Up North, I was really excited to find a bagel shop just down the street from the station.

A fresh rosemary sea salt bagel from Salty Dog. (Jonathan Pinto/CBC)

Salty Dog Bagels started three years ago at the Sudbury Market. Late last year, they opened up a bakery on Larch Street and they claim to be northern Ontario's only authentic bagel shop.

I met up with co-owner Justin Sawchuck to find out more about how Salty Dog came to be.

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Northern Nosh is a new feature on Up North that talks about food and the people that make, bake and grow it in Northern Ontario. For the very first installment, host Jonathan Pinto popped by Salty Dog Bagels, a downtown Sudbury bagel shop and spoke with co-owner Justin Sawchuck.
Salty Dog Bagels is located at 96 Larch Street in downtown Sudbury. (Jonathan Pinto/CBC)

"Northern Nosh" is a new weekly feature onUp North,CBC Radio One's regional afternoon show for northern Ontario. If you know of a restaurant, bakery or farm you think would make a great story, get in touch!

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