Well, the recipe I perfected is:
Ingredients:
Flour (maida) - 250 gms
Yeast - 10gms (dried yeast) or 2ogms (fresh yeast)
Warm Water - 100ml
Olive oil - 4 tbsp
Salt - 1 tsp
Sugar - 3 tsp
Cinnamon powder - 1 tsp (optional - I am a die hard fan of cinnnamon, so that's why it is featuring here. You can omit it if you do not want it)
Method:
- Mix the salt and cinnamon powder (optional) into the flour. This has to be done before adding the yeast, as direct contact with salt will kill the yeast.
- Add sugar to the warm water (not hot, just lukewarm), mix well. Add the yeast to this mixture and wait for a few mins till you see the yeast bubbling on the water surface.
- Add the olive oil to this yeast mixture and mix well. Add this emulsion the the flour and knead to a soft dough.
- The dough initially will be very sticky. Keep kneading with a good amount of force and add a spoonful of flour if required. By the end of 5-6 mins, the flour should be well kneaded and soft and fluffy.
- Grease a deep bowl, place this dough in the bowl. Cover the bowl and keep in a warm place for around 2 hours.
- After 2 hours, the dough would have fluffed to twice its size. Punch the dough into the bowl and knead well again. Make into desired shapes and keep aside for another 30 mins.
- Bake these at 175 degrees centigrade for around 10 mins.
Delicious, fluffy buns ready!!!!
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