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The Ultimate Sandwich Bun

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Dairy, Eggs Bread machi, Dough cycle 16 Servings

INGREDIENTS

Large Loaf:
3 c Flour
1 c Warm Milk
3 tb Unsalted Butter
1 ts Salt
1 1/2 tb Packed Light Brown Sugar
2 tb Warm Water
1 Egg
1 1/2 ts Yeast

INSTRUCTIONS

Until now I never had any bread recipes that I felt were outstanding enough
to post to the bread list.  Today that all changed! I have just made the
most incredible sandwich bun/hamburger bun/frankfurter rolls recipe! I've
been searching and searching for a good sandwich bun recipe for quite a
while now.  Everything I made up until now has been unacceptable. Many
recipes tasted too sweet, too chewy, or too dry to make truly versatile
buns.  I've finally found a bun recipe that gives me light, flakey buns
with just a light bread taste so as not to disguise the flavours of the
sandwich or hamburger. Here it is (Hitatchi breadmaker large "loaf"):
Throw everything in the breadmaker and set to "dough".  When dough cycle is
finished, turn the dough out onto a very lightly floured kneading surface
and knead just enough to expel air. Form into a ball, cover with a towel,
and let rest 10 minutes.
To make hamburger or sandwich buns, halve the dough and refrigerate one
piece, wrapped in plastic, to prevent it from rising too much as you shape
the first half.  Roll out the remaining half of the dough 1/2 inch thick
and cut into rounds.  For large buns use a canning-jar screw band (3 1/2
inches across); for medium buns use a large sized biscuit cutter (2 3/4
inches across).
Place the rounds of dough on a lightly greased baking sheet about 1 inch
apart.  Cover with a towel and let rise until doubled while you roll and
shape the second half of the dough into more buns.
To shape into frankfurter rolls, roll the whole dough into a sheet 1/2 inch
thick by 15 inches long by 8 inches wide.  With a sharp knife or a pastry
wheel, trim the edges and divide the dough crosswise into 3 sections each
about 5 inches long.  Cut each section into 6 streps aobut 5 inches long
and 1 1/4 inches wide.
Flatten each dough strip until it is 2 inches wide and fold it firmly in
half lenghtwise, with the seam at the side.  Round the tips of the rolls
with your fingers and lay them 1/2 inch apart in rows on a greased baking
sheet.  Leave an inch around the edges of the pan and an inch between rows.
While the buns are rising, preheat the oven to 400 degrees.  Melt some
butter and brush the tops of the buns.  Bake them for 18 to 20 minutes for
hamburger or sandwich buns (rounds) or 12 to 15 minutes for hotdog buns
(longs).  The buns are done when the tops and bottoms are a good golden
brown.
If you like extra soft, tasty buns then brush them again with butter and
cool, covered with towels, on racks.  Makes about 10 large buns or 15
medium-sized ones.
That's it!  Happy burger flipping!
From: Bread-Bakers Archives: ftp.best.com/pub/reggie/archives/bread/recipe
Recipe By     : close@lunch.wpd.sgi.com (Diane Barlow Close)

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