Cheesy Rosy Bun








Roses??






A recipe that should have rose powder ( Which I have no idea where to get) in the bread, but I make do with cheese and maple sugar filling. The pictures of the buns caught my eyes, while flipping through the recipe book and I thought just make use of any other ingredients to replace the rose powder would do. Though it'd be a bun that looks like a rose as well as taste like a rose!! I didn't do a good job to make the buns look like  roses, but I do think the texture and taste are great for a simple breakfast. However, my little boy said they look like his belly button!!  :-/ May be I shall do another cinnamon rose next.


Ingredients:

Bread Flour     15g
Salt    2g
Sugar  4g
Yeast   3g
Unsalted butter   10g
Sour Cream/ Yogurt   55g
Warm Water   50g

Filling:
Slice Cheese    4 pieces
Maple Sugar   (optional)

Method:

1. Mix all ingredients and form a rough dough. Knead the dough till smooth and springy. Leave to rise for 60 minutes, till the dough gets to double the volume.

2. Divide dough into 8 small portion 30-35g each. Roll up to ball shapes. Rest for 10 minutes.

3. Roll each small round dough to flat circles and fill in cheese and maple sugar and roll up like a Swiss Roll. Top the filled dough onto another flat dough and roll up again , then cut the center  and you will get 2 ends that look like a rose. Sit the flat base on a baking sheet or cupcake case. Let them rise for 30-40 minutes. Bake the buns in pre heated oven at 180'c for 12 minutes. Cool them on wire rack after baked.

Comments

hanushi said…
Lovely roses, can be valentine bakes, altho I dont have your courage and skills! haha... your boy is so cute, belly button, he has good imaginations.. :)
Cosy Bake said…
Hanushi,

You are so right! I shall make them during valentine's day!
haha... My boy always comes out with all sorts of funny stuff!
DG said…
What a cute comments from your boy! LOL ... But what I see .. the buns really look like roses. Very pretty!
Cosy Bake said…
DG,

Thanks! I am hopping to get the rose powder mentioned in the recipe though.
Happy Flour said…
I like this, a cute little rosy bread. :) Thanks for sharing.
Cosy Bake said…
Thanks Happy Flour!
Bakericious said…
cute little buns, I will love to have some :)
Cosy Bake said…
Thanks Jess,

I would love to share....!!
Anonymous said…
Delicious-looking buns. Looks like those that are found in the japanese bakery shops.

Btw, would you mind sharing the book title for the white christmas cake you made earlier.
Was hoping to make something for the upcoming festival.

Thanks!

BC
Cosy Bake said…
Hi BC,

Thanks for the compliments...

As for the white Christmas cake, I do not have the book myself. It was a book from a freind sometimes ago. She was kind enough to let me copy a few pages of the book. So I don't know the name of the book thiough. Sorry about that.MAy be you look through books that are under fondant deco?
Anonymous said…
Thanks for replying. No problem. Will look around for it.

Do continue to inspire us with your bakes :)

BC

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