This sausage rolls recipe uses the basic Sweet Bun Dough [recipe here].
Here is the similar bun recipe but I'm using the straight dough method which also yields soft and fluffy buns.
Ingredients for the buns [Straight Dough Method]
Here is the similar bun recipe but I'm using the straight dough method which also yields soft and fluffy buns.
Ingredients for the buns [Straight Dough Method]
[makes 16 - 18 buns]
100 gm plain flour [you can replace plain flour and use all 500 gm bread flour]
400 gm bread flour
4 tsp instant yeast [I used 3 tsp]
4 tsp instant yeast [I used 3 tsp]
100 gm sugar [I used 80 gm]
1 tsp salt
260 - 280 ml water
1 small egg [30 gm] - can used large egg and set aside some for egg glaze
260 - 280 ml water
1 small egg [30 gm] - can used large egg and set aside some for egg glaze
60 gm butter
some nori seaweed - break into small pieces or use nori powder
16 pieces sausage [blanched in hot water, drain and cool or steamed for 5-10 minutes]
some nori seaweed - break into small pieces or use nori powder
16 pieces sausage [blanched in hot water, drain and cool or steamed for 5-10 minutes]
- Mix all the dry ingredients and egg [except butter] in a mixer bowl, then slowly add in the water. Knead from low speed until well combined. Continue to knead on medium speed until dough is soft and smooth [takes about 7-10 minutes]. Add in butter, keep kneading until dough is soft and elastic or window pane stage.
- Shape dough into a ball. Cover and leave to proof for 15-30 minutes or until double in size. Punch down and divide dough into 16 portions of equal weight. Shape dough into round balls or any shapes preferred.
- Place bun in baking tray [here I rolled the buns into 2 different ways]. See photos below.
- Leave to rise for 45-60 minutes or until double in size. Brush with egg/milk glaze. Pipe mayonnaise over the top.
- Baked in preheated oven at 190 degrees [middle shelf] for 12-15 minutes or until golden.
- Brush buns with some melted butter [can skip this step if you do not want the buns to be oily]
- Remove and leave to cool on rack or serve.
Photos below show two ways of rolling the Sausage Rolls
First Way |
Second Way
Wow, very nice loh! I cannot resist sausage buns :)
ReplyDeleteHi Phong Hong, should be nice, the children finished them fast.
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