BM# 51 -- Baking Marathon: Day 8
Bake of the Day: Breads -- No Knead Cheese Burger Buns
Today I have the recipe for some delicious burger buns that requires minimal hands-on time thanks to the no-knead method of preparing them. They are soft but sturdy enough to hold a veggie burger and all of its accouterments.
The ingredients are beaten in a mixing bowl for just 2 minutes and after that it is very very easy to make these soft, cheese-scented buns that are perfect for any kind of burger.
I made couple of changes to the recipe: I added some wholewheat flour and then used a soy milk no-egg wash instead of the traditional egg-water wash. Soy milk gives the same nice golden brown crust as egg wash would. Do try these easy to make burger buns - they taste so much better than the store bought ones.
The ingredients are beaten in a mixing bowl for just 2 minutes and after that it is very very easy to make these soft, cheese-scented buns that are perfect for any kind of burger.
I made couple of changes to the recipe: I added some wholewheat flour and then used a soy milk no-egg wash instead of the traditional egg-water wash. Soy milk gives the same nice golden brown crust as egg wash would. Do try these easy to make burger buns - they taste so much better than the store bought ones.
All purpose flour - 1½cups
Whole wheat flour - 1¼cups (or use 2¾cups of all purpose flour)
Vermont Cheese Powder - ⅓cup (alternates: freeze some of your favorite cheese and grind it into a powder. Or omit it completely and add a little bit more flour)
Whole wheat flour - 1¼cups (or use 2¾cups of all purpose flour)
Vermont Cheese Powder - ⅓cup (alternates: freeze some of your favorite cheese and grind it into a powder. Or omit it completely and add a little bit more flour)
Instant Yeast - 2½tsp
Sugar - 1tbsp
Salt - ¾tsp
Onion powder - 1tsp (optional, but tasty)
Softened Butter - 4tbsp
Egg - 1 large (I used 1tbsp egg replacer whisked with 3tbsp water)
Lukewarm water* - ⅔~¾ cup
Topping:
For egg wash - 1 egg beaten with 1tbsp water.
OR Vegan Egg wash - 2tbsp soy milk
Sesame & Poppy seeds - as needed
*Use greater amount of liquid in winter or in drier climates and lesser amount in summer or in humid environment.
Sugar - 1tbsp
Salt - ¾tsp
Onion powder - 1tsp (optional, but tasty)
Softened Butter - 4tbsp
Egg - 1 large (I used 1tbsp egg replacer whisked with 3tbsp water)
Lukewarm water* - ⅔~¾ cup
Topping:
For egg wash - 1 egg beaten with 1tbsp water.
OR Vegan Egg wash - 2tbsp soy milk
Sesame & Poppy seeds - as needed
*Use greater amount of liquid in winter or in drier climates and lesser amount in summer or in humid environment.
Method:
- Combine all the ingredients and beat at speed, using an electric mixer (hand mixer with dough hook should work), for 2 minutes. Place the dough in a lightly greased bowl, cover and let it rise for 60~90 minutes, until noticeably puffy.
- Gently deflate the dough and divide it into 6 ~8 pieces. Round each piece into a ball and place them on a parchment lined baking sheet. Gently flatten the buns a little.
- Cover the buns and let them rise for 60~90 minutes, until noticeably puffy. Towards the end of the rising time, preheat the oven to 350°F.
- Brush each bun with the egg wash (or soy milk) and sprinkle with seeds. Bake the buns for about 20 minutes or until they're a light golden brown and the interior temperature is 200°F, measured with a digital thermometer.
- Remove the buns from the oven and transfer them to a wire rack to cool completely.
The buns look very inviting with that poppy seed - sesame seed garnish. I am assuming that I can lure my daughter to eat them for that cheese flavor.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pics and specially the first one.
ReplyDeleteWow! Love the look of the burger buns, Pavani.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful bun pavani!! Love those seed toppings!!!
ReplyDeleteIrresistible... Super delicious buns.. Wish I had some right now..
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect and lovely looking Bun!!Can't take off my eyes from your drool-worthy pics. No-knead is a bonus. I so want to try this Pavani
ReplyDeleteThe pictures look stunning. No knead makes it a lot more easy to make.
ReplyDeleteI love all these no knead burgers. amazing
ReplyDeleteBeautiful looking buns topped with poppy seeds and sesame...The burger looks awesome,wish to have it..
ReplyDeletePavani i love these beautiful buns... They have such a wonderful texture , they look super soft and above all the toppings , my my they highlight the bun and make it super inviting.
ReplyDeleteNo knead is such a bonus !! Bookmarking and love to see that crusty sesame topping !
ReplyDeleteThe burger buns look great. Love the toppings.
ReplyDeleteOmg, such a beautiful burger buns, am in love with that gorgeous sesame topping..
ReplyDeletelovely recipe pavani..i was hoping to make it for this BM but will now make it for sure...
ReplyDeletePavani, these burger buns look amazing!..I love those black and white toppins as well..:)..
ReplyDeleteHow perfectly you have shaped the buns Pavani! Looks so store bought :) Bookmarking the recipe!
ReplyDeleteThe clicks are awesome. Need to get hold of a egg replacer now
ReplyDeleteHealthy and perfectly baked buns.
ReplyDeleteOMG! The final snap is amazing. Love to dig in. And this doesn't even look like no knead buns. Very easy method to make perfect buns...
ReplyDeleteOMG I love it. Those are the black poppy seeds? wow now I know why all of you were going gaga over them. This is amazing.
ReplyDeleteSuch a superb recipe! And the poppy-sesame topping makes it all the more appealing!And I wouldn't mind grabbing the burger from the last click.Looks extremely tempting...
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