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Thermomix Recipes for TM5 and TM31 => Bread => Topic started by: achookwoman on September 20, 2013, 08:42:57 am
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These rolls were served with a meal I enjoyed in Istanbul. The recipe is the same as my 'Turkish Pide, garlic Flavored". The shaping is different and the size is suitable to serve with soup, (the larger 10cm. ones), or the smaller ones as Dinner rolls. (7cm.)
Because the dough is sticky, it is easy to handle if kneaded in the TMX.
For the dough.
7g. instant yeast
350 mls. warm milk
450 gs. Bread flour
1 teaspoon of salt and 1 teaspoon of sugar. (I used bread mix so didn't add these.)
1 Tablespoon of good olive oil.
For the topping.
6 cloves of garlic
1/2 cup of olive oil
Zap in TMX to make an oily paste. This can be done in bowl when dough is resting for 15 mins.
Set oven at 230C, place dish of water in bottom of oven.
Mix all dough ingredients together in TMX and knead for 5 mins.
Leave in bowl and set in warm place to double. I will fill the bowl.
Will take about 30 mins.
Place bowl back on TMX and knead for 2 mins.
Turn out on to lightly floured silmat. It is very sticky and floured hands necessary.
Knead lightly and divide into 2 balls. leave on bench for 15 mins. covered with damp towel.
Prepare oven sheet with non stick mat.
Take one ball of dough and stretch as long as possible. ( you are going to cut 9 x 10 cm. discs)
Place on lined tray and mark each disc with 2 marks each way. (look at photo)
brush with garlic oil, or plain olive oil, spray with water and let rise for 15 minutes, in a warm place.
While they are rising, stretch the other piece of dough and then cut 15 x 7 cm. discs.
Place on lined baking tray, brush with oil and let rise.
Bake large rolls for 15 mins or until they are slightly brown around edges.
Bake small rolls for 10 and until brown around edges.
Brush with Garlic oil again or spray with olive oil when out of oven.
Note.
I tend to under cook slightly as they will be reheated .
Can be frozen and reheated.
Can be filled with salad or served with dips.
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Lovely Chookie, nice to see you have been in the kitchen. The first photo looks like the garlic breads at Café Primo here.
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Lovely to see you back posting recipes again Chookie.Missed your input here :-* :-*
Delicious looking rolls. 8)
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Great your back in the kitchen Bess. The rolls look great.
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YUMMMMMMMM!
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A little TMX therapy. These are really nice. Had 2 for dinner with chicken and salad. Daughter coming tomorrow , have made Sweet potato soup for lunch. Will reheat some rolls.
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Lovely rolls. Chookies back!
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Hi Kim, thanks for the card. ;D
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Your welcome :)
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They look very scrumptious chookie, and your Turkish plate is lovely too
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They look lovely. It's great to see you back cooking Chookie.
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Can't wait to try these. I have been making a lot of Turkish bread lately. But by hand as all the recipes seemed to indicate little or no kneading, just a lot of folding the dough in the bowl and waiting.
These look great and a lot less messing around in the sticky dough. :)
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RosieB, yes the dough is very sticky. When you tip it out on to the bench, it firms up as you fold it over.
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Welcome back to bread land Chookie. The rolls look lovely.
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Thanks Cookie. Nice to be back, if only to avoid thinking about other things.
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Another little gem from chookie. Enjoyed making these and they taste yummy. My cutter was about 9.5cm so I guess they are medium in size and took 12mins to cook. Will be making again. Thanks chookie.
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Kimmyh, these look great. It is not the recipe that is good, it is Kimmyh at the other end making them.
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Your rolls look perfect Kimmy, well done!
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Thank you for your kind words girls. It really is a great little recipe. They reheat really well and are a great size for the children when used as dinner rolls. Can't wait to try with some dips next time.
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Good Looking rolls Kimmy - I can't wait to try them for myself