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Dec 11, 2011

Homemade Dinner Rolls / Pav Buns

Dinner Rolls

I’m all smiles.......  Coz.. I got it perfect this time..... Yaay..... I baked it just the way I wished,   hoped   and   prayed for .....   If I thought that the success of a bread bake solely depended on the yeast factor, I was blatantly proved wrong....  after I baked these....  thanks to my baker friend....    Though by far I have not had any mishaps with the yeast fella’ and all my attempts have resulted in success stories, I some how always fear it.... and always wait for the worst to happen....
Dinner Rolls - Pav Buns
There’s this quaint bakery shop on the way home from office and I’m a regular customer there so the bakery shop owner who also happens to be a baker himself became a good friend.....   When my friend and I stopped there to purchase  breads we got talking and she mentioned about these buns that she saw in my space and how great it turned out for her when she tried...... I started complaining how my buns fail to get that nice golden hue on top.... “May be it is the yeast”, she said.... but I always check and proof the yeast before I use it..... That’s when the baker intervened and asked me the recipe I followed. I told him..... and he told that the method was good but the problem should be with the flour.... I was like “The Flour”..... Now what   “I use all purpose flour, what’s wrong with that?”  But, how old is it ???, he returned.......   “Why don’t you try out with fresh flour and find out the difference for yourself? 
I normally buy flour in bulk, say 5 kgs and store it in a bin. As I use it very rarely except in baking I couldn't remember the last time I bought and emptied it in the bin. There happens to be a shop nearby that sells on whole sale and I have seen a lot of guys running parotta stalls buying flour from there. So armed with a kg of just bought flour I set about my mission the next day itself and gals it was a revelation indeed. He was so soooooo.......    right. I could feel the difference while kneading it. It was so springy to the touch and usually I place it in one particular vessel for doubling in size. Even after 1 hour the flour would only reach half the container.

But this time though after placing the dough in the vessel, covered it with a damp cloth and I went about my work and when I accidentally looked at it I could see the dough pushing against the cloth. When I opened the cloth I was taken aback to find that the vessel is full. There is no space for the dough to raise or is it rise.....  and it is only just 20 min after I placed it for resting...  I was undoubtedly elated but still I can feel happy only at the end of the baking right as I get to find out the result.


They turned out great and I made out the oh.... so.... perfect ones so far..... I guess my little one cannot tease me when I make these buns any more as he had nick named it “Idli Buns” as that’s how it resembled so far. Thanks to the Baker..... when I took him one the next day to show him the result, I guess he was the one more happier than me....


Homemade Dinner Rolls / Indian Pav Buns

Source: About.com
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You’ll need:

  • All purpose flour – 3- ½ Cups + more for dusting
  • Active Dry Yeast – 2 ¼ tsp
  • Warm water – ¼ cup
  • Butter – 3 tbsp
  • Milk – 1 cup
  • Sugar – 2 tbsp
  • Egg – 1 (Optional) (I did not use it)
  • Salt – ¾ tsp
  • Vegetable oil – for greasing

Method:

Heat milk either on a stove or in a microwave and add the butter to it. Keep aside. In a mixing bowl add yeast and pour warm water over it. Add sugar, salt and egg (if using) to this. Give it a good mix. Add 1 cup of flour to the mixture and the milk-butter solution and start mixing with a spatula.

Add the remaining 2 cups of flour one cup after the other while mixing to make a dough. It will be very sticky. Now add the remaining ½ cup flour little by little sprinkling over the dough while working with your hand.

Punch the dough with your fist and it will spread. Fold it to the center and again punch it. Follow this method and keep at it for 6-7 min. Grease your hands with flour to make your work easy. The dough will actually spring back to your touch at this stage and it will be firm yet pliant and soft.

Grease a bowl with oil and place the dough in it. Coat your palm with oil and apply all over the dough’s surface. Close the bowl with a damp cloth and let it rest for 1 to 1-1/2 hrs.

The dough need to double in size. After the resting time punch the dough to let the air out. Pat the dough by your hands on a work surface greased with flour. Cut into squares and work each square into a roll tucking the edges under the surface.

Place these shaped rolls on a greased baking tray and let it again rest for 30 to 45 min in a warm place. You can see see the balls enlarging once again.

Pre heat the oven to 180 Deg C. Brush milk over the rolls and sprinkle white sesame seeds over them (optional) before slipping them into the oven and bake for 20-25 min.

Enjoy the oven fresh rolls with some butter or jam or tomato sauce.

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My Children always have a way of surprising me with their choices when it comes to food. Both of them enjoyed these with the Ginger Tomato Chutney and I must say that it was a good choice too as it was tangy yet sharp in taste.

Notes:

  • I did not use egg while making this roll.
  • Check the yeast by proofing a little amount in warm water to which a tbsp of sugar is added. If it does not become frothy after 10 min the yeast is dead and so discard it. If you are to go ahead without checking it, your dough will not raise at all.
  • The water should be warm and not hot. Hot water kills yeast.
  • Like wise the milk has to be hot enough for the butter to melt but not scalding hot.
  • You can also brush the top with butter or egg white instead of milk.
  • Microwaving the cold rolls for a min will make them soft and bring them back to life.
  • Oven timings may vary accordingly.

This is off to my event Baked Goodies, Reva’s CWF: Sesame Seeds and to Srav’s Holiday Baking

26 comments:

Niru said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply]Best Blogger Templates

wow..they look perfectly fluffy..looks delicious...

மகி said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply]Best Blogger Templates

Cute looking buns! :)

When I first saw the picture my thought was..இன்னும் கொஞ்சம் ப்ரவுன் கலர் வந்திருக்கணுமோ,சீக்கிரமே எடுத்திட்டீங்களோன்னு!பட், when I scrolled down to the 2nd photo, saw the perfectly baked buns! ;) :)))

Nice buns n interesting combo with the chutney! :)

Ramya said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply]Best Blogger Templates

Lovely texture:-)

Aarthi said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply]Best Blogger Templates

awesome rolls

What's Baking?? said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply]Best Blogger Templates

looks wonderfully soft..

Kaveri said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply]Best Blogger Templates

Perfect looking buns Radhika! So fresh APF makes so much difference!!

Anisha said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply]Best Blogger Templates

These buns are perfect... It is a good tip to use fresh flour always.

Sushma Mallya said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply]Best Blogger Templates

Its come out so perfect Radhika....yummy!

Taste Junction said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply]Best Blogger Templates

Grt to know that u found ur perfect buns..they look soft indeed, good to know a new secret of baking (fresh flour) :)

Shireen Sequeira said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply]Best Blogger Templates

Pav buns look absolutely aromatic & delicious Radhika, super simple accompaniment to anything you wish to eat it with! Thanks for all your comments on various posts of mine Radhika..just caught up in the madness and last minute rush and unable to catch up with posts or comments, take care & i'll read all ur posts at leisure once I return!

Suja said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply]Best Blogger Templates

Cute and soft buns..yum

Preeti said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply]Best Blogger Templates

Wow..never seen any homemade pavs baked so soft and fluffy:))

Nalini's Kitchen said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply]Best Blogger Templates

delicious rolls,perfectly made....

Mélange said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply]Best Blogger Templates

Awesome.Perfectly baked ones..Super clicks as usual.

Kalpana Sareesh said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply]Best Blogger Templates

romba romba super.. hot chutney..oda superrr

Vardhini said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply]Best Blogger Templates

Yummy and perfectly baked buns Radhika. Love to have it with the pav bhaji masala.

Vardhini
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Gayathri NG said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply]Best Blogger Templates

Soft n yummy buns...

Princy Vinoth said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply]Best Blogger Templates

super pavs.looks super!

Priyanka said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply]Best Blogger Templates

Wow..they are just perfect.
They are so soft and inviting

Priya said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply]Best Blogger Templates

Nothing will beat the fresh buns,that too the homemade..beautifully done.

Sukanya said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply]Best Blogger Templates

Beautifully baked. Thanks for revealing the secret. Where is the shop to buy the fresh flour? Maida I guess?

Anjali Bapna Shukla said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply]Best Blogger Templates

Perfectly baked! They look heavenly good...now I'm surely motivated to try them home... :)

Maayeka said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply]Best Blogger Templates

looks awesome...I must try ...

simply.food said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply]Best Blogger Templates

Temptingly delicious.

Jay said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply]Best Blogger Templates

this is looking awesome Radika..
It's my pleasure to give this award. Kindly collect your award from my space.
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Archana said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply]Best Blogger Templates

Thanks for the tip. Will stop buying in bulk.
Lovely buns.

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