CATEGORY |
CUISINE |
TAG |
YIELD |
Dairy, Eggs |
|
|
20 |
servings |
INGREDIENTS
1 |
c |
Flour |
1 |
pn |
Salt |
1/4 |
c |
Milk |
1 |
c |
Sugar; plus |
4 |
ts |
Sugar |
1/4 |
oz |
Instant yeast |
2 |
lg |
Eggs |
3 |
tb |
Unsalted butter; melted |
4 |
ts |
Large crystal sugar |
6 |
tb |
Rum |
1 |
|
Piece peeled fresh ginger (1"); cut in 4 pieces |
INSTRUCTIONS
Sift flour and salt into large bowl. In smaller bowl, combine warmed milk
(110 degrees), 4 teaspoons sugar, and yeast. Let sit 5 minutes until foamy;
stir. With wooden spoon, combine yeast mixture into flour. Add 1 egg,
lightly beaten, and butter. Stir 5 minutes; dough will still be sticky.
Cover; set in warm place 45 minutes, until doubled.
Meanwhile, heat oven to 425 degrees. Beat dough with wooden spoon to remove
air bubbles, adding 1 to 2 tablespoons flour if needed. Turn out dough onto
lightly floured board. Form into 1 inch balls with lightly floured hands.
Place dough in well-buttered 1 inch by 2 inch molds. Cover, and let proof
10 minutes. Whisk remaining egg with 1 tablespoon water. Brush the baba au
rhum with the egg glaze, and sprinkle with sugar crystals. Bake about 10
minutes, until golden.
Meanwhile combine remaining 1 cup sugar, 3/4 cup water, rum, and ginger in
small saucepan. Stir over medium heat until sugar dissolves, about 3
minutes. Cook 5 minutes more. Set aside to steep. When baba are golden
brown, remove from oven. Strain syrup into a large bowl. Turn baba out of
pan and into syrup to soak. May be made up to this point 3 to 4 hours
ahead. Serve baba in syrup at room temperature.
Source: "Martha Stewart Living Magazine, Dec 1996/Jan 1997" S(Formatted for
MC5): "by Lynn Thomas - Lynn_Thomas@prodigy.net"
Per serving: 98 Calories (kcal); 2g Total Fat; (23% calories from fat); 1g
Protein; 16g Carbohydrate; 24mg Cholesterol; 14mg Sodium Food Exchanges:
1/2 Grain(Starch); 0 Lean Meat; 0 Vegetable; 0 Fruit; 1/2 Fat; 1/2 Other
Carbohydrates
Recipe by: Martha Stewart
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