The advent of the Breadmaker has certainly helped making bread, a breeze, taking away the tedious task of mixing and kneading the dough. I used the Breadmaker to churn out this dough for these Chelsea Buns.
Buns before proving .................
After 30 minutes of proving ..............
Sniff, sniff , sweet smell of cinnamon wafting from the oven .............
Sweet, crunchy top and soft, fluffy inside ................... mmmmm
Recipe for Chelsea Buns
Ingredients :
Dough Cycle - 1 hr.30 mins
- 1 egg + water to make up 1 cup - 250 ml
- Butter/Margarine - 3 Tbsp
- Salt - 1/2 Tsp
- High Protein Flour - 410 gm
- Skim Milk powder - 2 Tbsp
- Brown Sugar - 3 Tbsp
- Yeast - 2 Tsp
- 1 oz Butter/Margarine
- 1 oz Brown Sugar
- 1/2 Tsp Cinnamon
- 2 oz Sultanas/Raisins
- Additional Brown Sugar for sprinkling, before baking
- At the end of the dough cycle, turn the dough onto a floured surface, knock back the dough to expel some air.
- Roll or stretch it out into an oblong. Spread the butter over the top 2/3 of the dough and then fold from the bottom up, in 3 folds, making sure there's butter between each fold.
- Roll out again to about 18 ins. square, sprinkle with the sugar, cinnamon, sultanas and roll up like a Swiss Roll.
- Cut the roll into twelve, 1.1/2 in. slices and put them close together, cut side down in a lightly greased 8 in. square tin.
- Cover with a damp cloth or a lightly greased cling film, set in a warm place to prove for about 20 to 30 minutes, or until double in bulk.
- Sprinkle with more brown sugar, and bake in a preheated oven, middle shelf, @ 190 deg C for about 20 minutes.
Hi Cheah,
ReplyDeleteYou sure can make buns...great one and you know I am also an avid bun maker :))
Yup, I know, I follow your blog for 'inspirasi'.
ReplyDeleteYour buns look great and full of innovation.
Oh, really mouthwatering recipe! Love it.
ReplyDeleteYup, this is nice, especially the crunchy top.
ReplyDeleteWith the breadmaker, making these is easy, at least can save some time,try it.
wah aunty cheah this looks absolutely scrumptious! I have never made bun before but really feel like trying this~ may I know what is mean by "dough cycle"? any tips for 1st-time bun maker? oh btw, I am Kai Ling, just started my own blog not long ago XD
ReplyDeleteKai Ling
ReplyDeleteThis recipe, I used the breadmaker, so there's a dough cycle. If you don't have a breadmaker, then you use the mixer. Look up my other bread/bun recipes that use the mixer. Happy trying!