STEP aside sourdough and say ciao to ciabatta.

The biggest thing in bread right now is the bagel, which is even outselling the beloved plain roll.

Laura Stott tries a selection of store offerings, giving ratings out of five

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Laura Stott tries a selection of store offerings, giving ratings out of fiveCredit: Damien McFadden

Whether you like yours toasted with butter or filled like a sandwich, here Laura Stott tries a selection of five-pack store offerings, giving ratings out of five.

NEW YORK BAKERY CO WHOLEMEAL, £1.90, Asda

★★★★☆

BIG, fluffy and enticing, these supersized bagels might be a little pricier, but they are so large you won’t feel short-changed.

This wholemeal treat is far thicker than lots of other offerings, making it more filling and easier to slice and toast.

New York Bakery Co Wholemeal are £1.90 at Asda

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New York Bakery Co Wholemeal are £1.90 at AsdaCredit: Damien McFadden

With a perfect ‘O’ in the ­centre and appetising golden crust, the soft dough was ­delicious.

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Lovely toasted then topped with hummus.

WARBURTON’S SESAME £1.50, Sainsbury’s/Tesco

★★☆☆☆

THESE convenient sesame-sprinkled bagels come pre-sliced, so just twist and pull apart for two perfectly shaped halves with no tearing.

Great if you are in a hurry, want to eliminate crumbs or just toast from frozen.

Warburton's convenient sesame-sprinkled bagels come pre-sliced

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Warburton’s convenient sesame-sprinkled bagels come pre-slicedCredit: Damien McFadden

Top marks for making life easier and having a good, dense, chewy dough.

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But the taste was underwhelming – more like a basic burger bun than a bagel. Pricey, too.

TESCO ORIGINAL 80p, Tesco

★★★★★

I DIDN’T have high hopes for these “authentic” boiled and stone-baked bagels after seeing them in the packet.

But once I tried one, I quickly changed my mind.

Tesco's Original Bagels were great value and scored full marks

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Tesco’s Original Bagels were great value and scored full marksCredit: Damien McFadden

Good enough to eat alone or toasted, with perfect, tight, chewy dough.

Delicious with popular fillings such as salt beef or cream cheese and salmon, I even went back for seconds.

A real triumph – and also great value.

MULTIGRAIN £2.50, M&S

★★★☆☆

A REALLY tasty snack from M&S, made with posh sourdough for a slightly sharper, yeasty flavour.

Topped with multigrains, including linseed and rye, for added texture and chew, plus improved nutrition and gut health.

M&S Multigrain Bagels are made with posh sourdough for a slightly sharper, yeasty flavour

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M&S Multigrain Bagels are made with posh sourdough for a slightly sharper, yeasty flavourCredit: Damien McFadden

However they didn’t slice into equal parts, making them tricky to toast evenly.

Still scrumptious and would be lovely with a fried egg. Pity they cost so much.

ROWAN HILL BAKERY PLAIN 79p, Lidl

★★★★☆

THESE value bagels certainly looked the part, with a lovely golden outer, firm chewy dough on the inside and a perfect shape.

Simple to slice evenly, which made them ideal for toasting.

Lidl scored 4 out of 5, were great for the price and ideal for family snacks

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Lidl scored 4 out of 5, were great for the price and ideal for family snacksCredit: Damien McFadden

And while the flavour was more like a standard bread roll, its texture was good enough to make it a believable bagel.

Great for the price and ideal for family snacks or as a freezer standby.

VILLAGE BAKERY ORIGINAL 79p, Aldi

★★★☆☆

DESPITE claiming to be a New York-style bagel on the label, I found these wheat circles tasted more like sweet brioche rolls than a traditional savoury boiled bun.

The dough inside was a bit dense and the sugary taste was pleasant enough.

Aldi's wheat circles tasted more like sweet brioche rolls than a traditional savoury boiled bun

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Aldi’s wheat circles tasted more like sweet brioche rolls than a traditional savoury boiled bunCredit: Damien McFadden

It certainly provides a sturdy snack when toasted and smothered with a yummy topping. Good value.

SAINSBURY’S PLAIN 79p, Sainsbury’s

★★★★☆

EXCELLENT value from Sainsbury’s, these plain rings price-match Aldi and Lidl –  and you get a decent bagel for not much buck.

Slightly mismatched in appearance as they varied in size noticeably, and a strange griddled ­texture on the base did make them look a little alarming.

Sainsbury’s scored 4 out of 5 and give you get a decent bagel for not much buck

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Sainsbury’s scored 4 out of 5 and give you get a decent bagel for not much buckCredit: Damien McFadden

But nice and squidgy with a chewy centre and not too dry. Perfectly decent and a great price.

★★★☆☆

THESE plain offerings had a good, authentic hooped shape and I liked that the individual bagels weren’t uniform in size, making them appear more artisan.

Some of the dough had cracked, but there was a nice brown exterior with a traditional, tight, chewy texture when sliced.

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Morrisons' had a good, authentic hooped shape and I liked that the individual bagels weren’t uniform in size

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Morrisons’ had a good, authentic hooped shape and I liked that the individual bagels weren’t uniform in sizeCredit: Damien McFadden

Very tasty though rather sweet.

Best toasted and smothered with a savoury filling for balance.

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