Recipe source: Carol
Ingredients:
180g bananas, mashed
270g high protein flour
30g plain flour
30g condensed milk
1 tsp instant dried yeast
60g fresh milk
1/8 tsp salt
20g butter, cut into cubes
15g butter, cut into thin strips
sugar, to sprinkle on the buns
15g butter, cut into thin strips
sugar, to sprinkle on the buns
- In a mixer fitted with a dough hook, combine all the ingredients together, except butter.
- Knead until it forms a slightly sticky soft dough. Then add in butter. Continue to knead until smooth and elastic.
- Shape the dough into a smooth ball and place in a greased bowl. Cover with cling wrap. Set aside to proof until doubled.
- Punch down by pressing the dough out evenly with your hands to release the air.
- Divide the dough into 8 equal portions. Roll into balls. Cover and rest for about 15 mins.
- Flatten each dough and roll into oblong shape. Pinch the seam together to seal. Place the roll, seam side down, onto a greased pan.
- Mist the rolled dough with water and loosely cover with cling wrap. Proof until just about doubled in size (90%).
- Using a sharp knife, make a slash at the centre of the rolls and place strips of butter into the incision. Then sprinkle some sugar over the butter.
- Bake the rolls in a preheated oven (175 deg C) for about 25 minutes or until golden brown.
WOW! These buns must be very soft with the bananas added :)
ReplyDeleteAnn, I was quite surprised how soft and flavoursome these rolls turned out.
DeleteLove your bun, must be very soft and nice. yummy...
ReplyDeleteThanks. They turned out very soft and smelled wonderful with the aroma of bananas.
DeleteHi, Veronica, I like the shape of these buns, esp the cuts in the middle. I haven't baked bread for a long time now but still have 1 old recipe to share later, haha. And my breadmaker is broken too just b4 I moved house.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to your bread posting Jessie.
DeleteLovely buns, perfect for breakfast or snack time.
ReplyDeleteYour bread must be moist with added bananas
ReplyDeleteTempting buns and I adore with bakes with bananas. Let me make and will certainly inform you how it turned out.
ReplyDeleteWould love to hear how your buns turned out. And thanks for visiting.
Deletei wished i could make more buns like you..just find it difficult to cope with so many on going events...haha..You are good, these banana buns sound tasty to me !
ReplyDeleteHi Veronica,
ReplyDeleteI think I saw this in Carol's book of Original Flavor if I am not mistaken :)
You baked them so well. It is moist and soft inside.
Wish I can grab one for breakfast now :D
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I got this recipe off Carol's website. I don't have any of her cooking books, unfortunately. This banana bread turned out very well, you are right, it is soft and moist and full of flavour.
DeleteOoh I've never tried banana milk buns but I love milk buns so I think I'd really like these! :D
ReplyDeleteThese buns look good, hope to try them out soon. It's hard finding a recipe for yeasted banana bread, the search always come up with the loaf bread/cakes instead. Thanks for sharing!
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