As promised earlier, I am giving the recipe for the burger bun now. The original recipe had eggs. But as always, I replaced the egg with its substitute and result was extremely soft and fabulous buns. The secret lies in the egg substitute. I used 1/4cup fresh curds along with a pinch of baking soda in place of 1 egg. The dough was also great to work with. The original recipe is from King Arthur and this is their top most recipe to hit the charts. I halved the recipe and got 4 buns. Today is the first day of First week of Blogging Marathon started by Srivalli. I am posting under Eggless and Vegan Bakes theme and linking this post to Kid's Delight with the same theme guest hosted by Priya and started by Srivalli.
Recipe Adapted from King Arthur Flour Website
Ingredients:
Butter-1tbs
Curd-1/4cup +a pinch of Baking Soda (this serves as the egg substitute)
Flour-1 3/4cup
Sugar-1/8cup
Luke Warm Water-1/3-1/2cup
Salt-3/4tsp
Instant Yeast-1/2tbs (If using dry yeast use the same amount)
Oven Temperature:160C
Rack-Centre
Procedure:
1. In a bowl add flour, salt, sugar, butter, yeast and curd baking powder mixture.
2. Add water to kead a soft and slightly sticky dough. You may not use up the 1/2cup of water So start from 1/4cup and add tablespoons of water as you knead. Stop when the dough consistency is reached.
3. On a counter, knead the dough for 10 minutes to make it soft, silky and pliable. This kneading helps in developing the gluten.
4. Place the dough in a clean bowl and keep it covered for 1 hour or until double. I place the dough in a measuring jar to keep track of its volume.(an idea from the king arthur website)
5. When the dough is double in volume, transfer it to counter and punch it down.
6. Divide the dough into 4 equal parts.
7. Roll each ball by cupping it inside the palm and rolling it in circles until you get a smooth finish.
8. Place the balls on a greased baking tray with enough place for rising.
9. Flatten each ball.
10. Keep it covered with a towel until it has doubled.
11. Preheat oven to 160C. I used a black tray. If you are using an aluminium tray, then set the temperature to 180C.
12. When the balls are ready, brush the top with milk and sprinkle sesame seeds on top.
13. Place the tray in the centre rack and bake for 15-25minutes or until the top is golden.
14. Do not forget to rotate the tray in between to avoid burning of the corner buns.
15. Remove the tray from oven and brush the buns with melted butter.
16. Allow it to cool completely before handling.
17. Prepare burgers and relish...
Prepare a soft and sticky dough.
Knead for 10 minutes and place it in a measuring jar to rise.
Mine dough tripled with in 1 hour.
Divide the dough into 4 equal parts.
Roll it with in the palm.
Arrange on a baking tray.
Flatten the balls.
When double, brush the top with milk and sprinkle sesame seeds.
Bake till golden and brush with melted butter.
The buns were so soft and crums were very nice.
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