With that promise, I made some sausage bread yesterday for our breakfast today. As usual, I used the machine to knead the dough and let it proof inside. I made 9 buns instead of the recommended 12 as I do not have enough space in my baking pan to accommodate so many and I prefer not to bake on 2 racks.
Shaping the bread is relatively easy as the dough is easy to handle (I used slightly lesser liquid).
I did 9 buns though I'll prefer to make 10 since it comes in a pack of 10s. Now I've got 1 sausage sitting in my freezer.
Freshly baked buns, looks yummy and kids are thrilled!
DH is not a fan of sausages but still, he ate one for his breakfast this morning. Thanks dear!
Do check out dailydelicious's blog for step-by-step hand kneading instructions and pics.
Sausage Bread
Do check out dailydelicious's blog for step-by-step hand kneading instructions and pics.
Sausage Bread
(Makes 8 - 12 pieces)
Ingredients
300g Bread Flour
1 tsp Instant dried yeast
10g Sugar
1/4 tsp Salt
30g Unsalted butter (soften)
200ml One egg plus whole milk
8 - 12 Sausages
Method
300g Bread Flour
1 tsp Instant dried yeast
10g Sugar
1/4 tsp Salt
30g Unsalted butter (soften)
200ml One egg plus whole milk
8 - 12 Sausages
Method
- Place ingredients in the pan of the bread machine in the order recommended by the manufacturer. Let the machine knead for 15mins, stop the cycle and re-start the machine and let the dough knead for another cycle.
- Let it proof in machine for 30 - 45 mins or till double in size.
- When proofing is completed, punch down the bread dough to release the air.
- Cut the dough into 9 pieces (approx 60g each), roll into a ball and let them rest for 10 - 15 minutes.
- Using a rolling pin to roll the dough into an oval shape, place the sausage in the middle and cut both side of the dough into 7 - 8 strips. Fold the strips alternating the left and right over the sausage.
- Let it proof on lined or greased baking tray for another 50-60 mins or until dough is double in size.
- Bake at pre-heated oven at 200C for 10 minutes then reduce the temperature to 180°C and bake for 10 - 15 minutes or until the rolls are golden brown.
12 comments:
Looks gorgeous!! So soft dough!
Hi Talita,
Thanks for dropping by. I visited your blog and have shortlisted some recipes to try ;-)
Just like to say hi, you are a good baker, this sausage bread has nicely wrapped, will explore your blog more..
Thanks for dropping by at my blog :) I'm still a novice, learning along the way.
Wanna say a BIG thank u for posting this pix - I finally know how to do the nice pleats on sausage bun!
I am gonna to try it out soon!
Cheers!
Hi Cookie,
Thanks for dropping by my blog. I'm glad the pic helps. Do let me know how this turn out for you :)
hihi,
I have made this over the weekends... I only want to say that I need alot more practice before I can get it nice nice like yours *blush*
Your bread looks great with the cheese toppings! Well done!
Food for Tots,
Thanks for visiting my blog :)
These hotdog buns look wonderful !Hope I can bake like you
FT Housefly,
I'm sure you can!
Ahhh, this is nice. Thanks for the tips. Will definately try that next time! LOL!
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