Fresh out of the oven
Sweet caramelized tops
insides nice and moist and airy...outside gives a nice bite
Ingredients:
- warm water - 278 g (64%)
- butter - 22 g (5%)
- ap flour (sifted)* - 434 g (100%)
- milk powder - 22 g (5%)
- sugar - 35 g (8%)
- salt - 8 g - 1.8%
- yeast - 9 g (2%)
- melted butter - 2 tbsp
- honey - 1.5 tbsp
- pop butter into mixing bowl
- pour hot / warm water on the butter and allow it to soften
- sift flour + mix all other dry ingredients in order into the mixer
- set bread machine to "sweet" bread dough...
- walk away for 1 hr 35 min
- take out dough from machine onto tabletop
- cut dough into 16 equal pieces
- roll into balls and place in a 4x4 shape in a stainless steel baking pan
- proof for 45 minutes
- preheat oven 375 degrees
- melt butter and stir with honey in a small bowl
- use a brush and liberally brush entire tops of the bread incuding the intersections between doughballs (this allows for entire top to brown when it expands in the oven)
- place into the middle of the oven and set timer to 20 minutes
- after 10 minutes, rotate tray 180 degrees
- when timer goes off, turn down oven to 340 degrees (tops of bread should be golden brown now but edges still light
- microwave honey butter mixture for 20 sec and brush entire bread tops again
- place into oven and set timer for 10 minutes
- take out of the oven and remove immediately from pan onto a wire rack to cool completely...
- allow 30minute to cool, then dig in
** used double fiber Eagle Mills All Natural All Purpose Unbleached Flour from costco
Result:
- The best damn dinner rolls in the world!
- love the texture...very similar to pain de mie texture which has more of a bite than boring old store bought dinner rolls...
- the honey tops are very nice and just to the point of caramelisation but not burnt and bitter...
- ate one after it was cooled and it was slightly dry...so maybe increase moisture next time
- love the color and shine of the rolls
mistake: i did not cool it on a rack but instead left it in the baking pan and bottom got lil soggy because of the honey mixture
Next time: try to bake at 350 degree oven for 30 minutes therefore don't need to turn down oven midway...maybe the tops won't be as browned though...slightly dry if i had to be superpicky, therefore try adding slightly more water to the mix