Saturday, April 14, 2012

Vegetable Stuffed Bun






I never thought that one day I would also make soft stuffed buns at home which we used to buy only from bakery during my childhood days.



Thanks to Raks. Without your recipe, I would have not thought about trying this stuffed bun. I inspired by your recipe and tried a very slightly changed version as per my family's taste. The outcome... wow..it was awesome.





Basic Information:

Preparation Time: 45 minutes

Idle Time: 1 hour 45 minutes

Cooking Time: 15-20 minutes

Makes: 6 buns





Ingredients:



For dough:



Strong bread flour / Maida / All purpose flour  - 1 and 1/2 cups

Milk - 1/2 cup or more as required to make soft dough

Active dry yeast - 1 packet / 7gram

Sugar - 1 tablespoon

Salt - 1/2 teaspoon

Olive oil - 3 tablespoons

Milk / Olive Oil / Butter - 3 tablespoons, for brushing

Sesame seeds -  1 tablespoon, for sprinkling



For vegetable stuffing:



Oil - 2 teaspoons

Garlic - 4 cloves, finely chopped

Ginger - 1 inch length, minced

Onion - 1 very small no, finely chopped

Mixed vegetables - 2 cups (I added carrot, peas, potato,green and red capsicum)

Chat masala - 1 teaspoon

Amchoor powder - 1 teaspoon

Salt - to taste

Red chilli powder - 1 teaspoon

Coriander powder - 1 teaspoon



Method:



For vegetable stuffing:



1) In a kadai/pan heat oil. Add chopped garlic, ginger and onion. Fry till they are soft.

2) Add mixed vegetable of your choice and sprinkle little water. Cover and cook for few minutes till the vegetables are cooked.



3) Once the vegetables are cooked, add chat masala, amchoor powder, salt, red chilli powder and coriander powder. Mix well.

4) Cook for another few minutes or till the raw smell of masala goes off.



5) The vegetable stuffing is ready and allow it to cool for sometime.



For dough and making bun:



1) Microwave or heat the 1/2 cup of milk to lukewarm temperature. Add sugar and yeast and mix well till both  dissolve well. Keep aside for 7 minutes to 10 minutes for proofing.

2) In a wide mixing bowl, take the flour and pour the proved milk yeast sugar mixture. Add a tablespoon of olive oil and salt to taste. Start mixing it using your hand and make a soft dough. Add more warm milk if required.



3) Knead it for 10-15 minutes.  After 15 minutes, apply olive oil coating and keep in the mixing bowl. Cover it using a cling wrap or cloth. Keep this bowl at warm place till it doubles or for an hour.



4) Meanwhile prepare the stuffing as described above and divide the stuffing into 6 equal parts as per the count of dough balls.

5) After an hour, you can see the dough has doubled in its size.

6) Punch it back and slightly knead it again with the help of oil.

7) Divide the dough into 6 equal parts and roll into balls.



8) Line the baking tray with baking sheet.

9) Take a 1 dough ball and roll into a small disc.



10) Place stuffing in the centre of dough disc and bring the edges to seal.

11) Place this bun in the baking tray. Repeat this step for other dough balls.



12) Cover using a cling wrap and keep aside for 30-45 minutes for the second rise.

13) Preheat the oven to 190C(375F).

14) After the second rise of the buns, brush the buns with milk/olive oil and sprinkle the sesame seeds.

15) Bake it for 15-20 minutes or till the buns turns golden brown in colour.



16) Apply a coating of olive oil/butter over buns and serve warm.





Note:

1) Stuffing is based on your choice. It can be a meat/chicken/paneer/tofu or it can any of your favourite vegetables.

2) Make sure the dough in very soft and NOT hard to make soft buns.