Before baking
There is nothing more satisfying for me than making a successful batch of bread. Once you start to get the feel of making bread, you are addicted.
If you are new to bread-making, this is really good recipe to start with. It produces beautiful and fluffy bread though it takes more than 3 hours to bake them.
If you want to use active dry yeast increase the amount to 1 1/4 teaspoon and mix the yeast with 1/3 cup of warm water. Let it proof for 5-10 minutes before you add it to the flour.
GOLDEN PULL APART BUTTER BUN
Adapted from King Arthur Flour
1 and 3/4 cup all purpose flour
1 tsp instant yeast
1 and 1/2 tablespoon dry milk (milk powder)
2 tablespoon soft butter
1/4 cup warm milk
1/3 cup warm water
1 tablespoon sugar
3/4 tsp salt
1-2 tablespoon all purpose flour if needed
METHOD
Combine all ingredients in a mixing bowl. Mix and knead using hand, stand mixer of bread maker, to make a soft and smooth dough. If too sticky add 1-2 TB of flour.
Transfer onto floured board, knead for 10 minutes. Place onto greased and covered bowl, let rise until doubled for 1-1 and 1/2 hours.
Gently deflate the dough, divide into 8. Round each piece into smooth ball.
Place balls into greased 8 in round pan. Cover and let rise 60-90 minutes until puffy. Towards the end of rising time, preheat oven @ 180 C.
Bake for 25 minutes until golden brown. Remove from oven and brush with melted butter.
Cool on rack.
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It is about 3 hours before I have breakfast here in Jamaica and this picture is making me so hungry already!:) The buns look so-o-o good!
ReplyDeleteLooks perfect....nice recipe
ReplyDeleteWow.. Looks super fluffy n soft...
ReplyDeleteThese buns are looking so good.
ReplyDeleteAm a bread lover and bread is a must in my family..
ReplyDeleteSpilt this hot bun and have it with marmalade or whatever jams, or pamper yourself with some cheese
and hmmmm nothing else matters!
Tks for sharing this recipe.
Cheers
Looks absolutely perfect.. gr8 job dear :)
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nothing is more satisfying that a fresh batch of breads/ buns
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Totally agreed. nothing is more satisfying then making our on bread and the smell that came out for the oven....
ReplyDeleteI love a good recipe for homemade buns. They looks so perfect and not a challenging recipe.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
Ah ~ they look soooo buttery soft n pretty ~ beautifully done!
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looks perfect and lovely...
ReplyDeletelooks perfect n soft fluffy bread....want 2 grab it!
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ReplyDeleteNothing can best fresh home made buns..soft and delicious
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous. Buzzed them!
ReplyDeleteI adore making my own bread products and these look so good. My problem is that I never think about it until it's too late to begin the yeast rising process. Then I see something as beautiful as yours and I want to remember and do it tomorrow for dinner!
ReplyDeletelook absolutely soft n delicious, u r sure a baking expert, i know i have said this before :)
ReplyDeletethere is nothing so comforting than biting into a soft fluffy homemade bread bun. Your picture says it all-please send I batch here for an additional taste test:)
ReplyDeleteI love it absolutely. Can u guide us with the tips and tricks of baking and baking products as a post if your time allows? That would definitely helpful to all.
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Uma
I love these little golden and round buns! yum yum...
ReplyDeletewow they turned perfect,delicious buns...
ReplyDeleteDelicious pull part buns, good with spicy curry.
ReplyDeleteGreat golden color and fluffy texture. The accompaniment possibilities are endless with such a yummy palate as this!
ReplyDeletelooks perfect..great job dear
ReplyDeletePull apart buns make dinner so much better! Yum.
ReplyDeleteLove buns and these look delicious!! gloria
ReplyDeleteLove buns and these look delicious!! gloria
ReplyDeleteThat looks so lovely. I would love to dip them in some soup and enjoy !
ReplyDeleteThey are delicious!
ReplyDeleteWhen I first made these, we didn't have any dry milk on hand, I used all milk [scalded/cooled] and 1 1/2 TB potato buds instead of water/milk. They rose fast and quite high.
For special dinner rolls I use european style butter and divide into 16 parts.
Wonderful blog, thanks for posting it.
Those look soo good! I'm still new to making breads, but I'm starting to get the hang of it... these sound very tasty and simple!
ReplyDeleteBuns look yummy.. I made them today & they came out all well :)
ReplyDeleteoh, those look absolutely delicious! I have a Monday morning recipe linky each week with a different theme. This Monday's theme is soups. I would love to have you come link up!
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ReplyDeletenice and yummm :)
ReplyDeleteCan i replace milk powder with milk. If so how much milk?
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Hi Rahul,
ReplyDeleteI think you can replace water with milk and proceed but I haven't tried this...
Those look so yummy! Pinned.
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ReplyDeleteOh my gosh - these are the fabulous school cafeteria rolls of my youth!!! We had the best cafeteria in the district, and if you were good, you got to go down to the kitchen and help spread melted butter on the pans of rolls - using a paintbrush! We would fight to see who could trade the contents of their lunch boxes for the most rolls! :) THANK YOU for this recipe - I've been missing these for 50 years!!
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These look so soft and fluffy! Yummmm!
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