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EASY BREAD ROLLS | NO-KNEAD BREAD RECIPE



Easy Bread Rolls | No-knead Bread Recipe image

This simple no-knead recipe for bread rolls allows you to choose between a crusty or soft crust, for a delicious roll just how you like it.

Provided by James Morton

Yield Makes 12 white buns, soft or crusty

Steps:

  • Time spent in the kitchen: 5–10 minutes. Time taken altogether: 3–3½ hours.

    1. In a large bowl, weigh the flour and caster sugar together. With your fingers, rub in the salt at one edge of the bowl and the sachet of dried yeast on the opposite side. (Remember: the salt can stop the yeast working.)

    2. Add the milk to the dry ingredients, and mix together until it forms a coherent dough (use your dough to mop up any flour sticking to the side of the bowl). Cover your bowl with a damp tea towel or cling film and rest in a warm place for about 30–40 minutes, or until noticeably increased in size.

    3. Wet the fingers of one hand, slide your fingertips between the bowl and the dough and fold the dough in half. Turn the bowl a quarter turn, and repeat until you have removed all of the air and it is noticeably smoother. Cover your bowl again, and rest the dough for a full hour, or until at least doubled in size.

    4. Scrape the dough out on to a lightly floured surface and using floured hands, roll it up into a sausage shape. Cut the sausage in half and in half again. Divide each piece of dough into three so you have 12 rough pieces of dough.

    5. Shaping into a ball takes quite a long time, so don’t worry about all that faff for each of these wee pieces of dough. Place your piece of dough on a surface without any flour on it. Rub some flour into the palm of one hand, getting rid of any excess. Cup your floured hand as if you had to carry water in it, then turn it upside down keeping the same shape. Place this around your little piece of dough and make big circular movements with your hand. You should feel the dough turning with the friction between your hand and the work surface – this will tighten it nicely. Repeat, placing the rolls (because you rolled them – get it?) on an oiled baking tray.

    6. Prove for a final hour, so they have doubled in size and are almost touching – it doesn’t matter if they do touch, you can tear them apart after baking. At least 20 minutes before they are ready to go in, preheat your oven to 230°C/gas 8 for soft rolls and 200°C/gas 6 for crusty rolls.

    7. Bake for about 10–15 minutes or so for soft rolls – they should still have a good colour on them. Don’t worry if they feel crisp when they come out – they’ll soften right up in time. And for crusty rolls? Using a bread knife, slash the top of each roll in a cross shape before baking, then bake at the lower temperature for 20–25 minutes.

EASY BREAD ROLLS | NO-KNEAD BREAD RECIPE



Easy Bread Rolls | No-knead Bread Recipe image

This simple no-knead recipe for bread rolls allows you to choose between a crusty or soft crust, for a delicious roll just how you like it.

Provided by James Morton

Yield Makes 12 white buns, soft or crusty

Steps:

  • Time spent in the kitchen: 5–10 minutes. Time taken altogether: 3–3½ hours.

    1. In a large bowl, weigh the flour and caster sugar together. With your fingers, rub in the salt at one edge of the bowl and the sachet of dried yeast on the opposite side. (Remember: the salt can stop the yeast working.)

    2. Add the milk to the dry ingredients, and mix together until it forms a coherent dough (use your dough to mop up any flour sticking to the side of the bowl). Cover your bowl with a damp tea towel or cling film and rest in a warm place for about 30–40 minutes, or until noticeably increased in size.

    3. Wet the fingers of one hand, slide your fingertips between the bowl and the dough and fold the dough in half. Turn the bowl a quarter turn, and repeat until you have removed all of the air and it is noticeably smoother. Cover your bowl again, and rest the dough for a full hour, or until at least doubled in size.

    4. Scrape the dough out on to a lightly floured surface and using floured hands, roll it up into a sausage shape. Cut the sausage in half and in half again. Divide each piece of dough into three so you have 12 rough pieces of dough.

    5. Shaping into a ball takes quite a long time, so don’t worry about all that faff for each of these wee pieces of dough. Place your piece of dough on a surface without any flour on it. Rub some flour into the palm of one hand, getting rid of any excess. Cup your floured hand as if you had to carry water in it, then turn it upside down keeping the same shape. Place this around your little piece of dough and make big circular movements with your hand. You should feel the dough turning with the friction between your hand and the work surface – this will tighten it nicely. Repeat, placing the rolls (because you rolled them – get it?) on an oiled baking tray.

    6. Prove for a final hour, so they have doubled in size and are almost touching – it doesn’t matter if they do touch, you can tear them apart after baking. At least 20 minutes before they are ready to go in, preheat your oven to 230°C/gas 8 for soft rolls and 200°C/gas 6 for crusty rolls.

    7. Bake for about 10–15 minutes or so for soft rolls – they should still have a good colour on them. Don’t worry if they feel crisp when they come out – they’ll soften right up in time. And for crusty rolls? Using a bread knife, slash the top of each roll in a cross shape before baking, then bake at the lower temperature for 20–25 minutes.

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