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Thermomix Recipes for TM5 and TM31 => Bread => Topic started by: achookwoman on March 12, 2012, 08:15:36 am
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These are made with , mostly dried apricots and cardamon. Cooked in individual paper cups and using Nic Polelaert's method for Olive bread , as described in ,In The Mix.
PLACE DISH WITH WATER IN BOTTOM OF OVEN.
SET OVEN WITH LIGHT ON, TEMPERATURE 35 TO 50 0C ,FAN FORCE.
300 g. mixed dried fruit, mostly apricots
500g bread flour. ( I used Laucke Crusty White Mix, and therefore didn't add additional salt or sugar. )
1 teaspoon of each salt and sugar in NOT using Mix.
2 teaspoons of ground cardamon
1 teaspoon of mixed spice
300g warm milk
1 egg , beaten
3 teaspoons of dried yeast.
1 egg mixed with cold water, for wash
Zap apricots with turbo until chopped but not paste, set aside.
Add flour, yeast,milk, egg to TMX bowl, and knead for 3 mins.
Add fruit and spices and knead for 1 min.
Tip mixture on to bench/mat , knead lightly.
Divide into 10 balls.
Place each ball into a large muffin tin, (lined or well greased) or into individual paper cases. (the stiff ones)
Brush with egg wash
Place on oven tray , if patty cases and place into oven at 'light ' temperature for 45 mins.
Increase temperature to 220 O C and bake for a further 20 to 30 mins. Until brown on top.
Test one by removing it from case to see if it is brown on the bottom. This should indicate that it is cooked.
Cool on wire rack.
Notes.
Any mixture of fruit or spice may be used.
Sugar or honey may be added
Savory buns may be made by replacing the fruit and spice with cheese, cooked onion, bacon, roasted red pepper, etc.
Because the proofing process is done in the oven, the buns will not rise quite as much as bun with 2 rises.
20 small buns could be made, adjust time for final baking.
Posted by elizabeth at 12:34 AM
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yum. :-*
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Thanks Chookie, def on the To Do list. ;D
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Can't wait to try this!
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DM, let me know how you go.
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Made six on muffin top tray and six on normal muffin tray; only glazed with milk. Next time will watch the oven, baked 25 min and turned out a bit burnt, but we still enjoy it.
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Made these today, used apricots and walnuts. They are lovely buttered, think they will be nice toasted tomorrow. Not sweet and lovely and soft.(http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/03/29/e9esy8y5.jpg)
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place into oven at 'light' temperature
Does this mean in an unheated oven with just the light on Chookie?
Denise they look great.
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They look delicious Bedlam. :D
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Judy, the light in different makes of oven provide different amounts of heat, usually between about 30 to 50 degrees C. The 'light' refers to this temperature. Most breads can be baked using this one rise method. Different times in the oven , before turning the oven temp up are needed.
Bedlam, glad you like them.
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Thanks Chookie :-* :-*
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Thanks for explaining that chookie.( and clarifying JD) I just put them in with the light on ( oops). Perhaps i would have had a better rise with a bit of temp. Very edible but would have benefitted from a better rise.
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Now we all know what it means Denise, always better to check if you are unsure - I have always been one to ask questions :-)) ;D
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They look lovely Denise. With this lovely weather it will be time to make lovely fruit buns again.
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Not impressed by the price of the HXBuns in the shops.
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I must admit I haven't looked. We don't like them much. We like Chookie's Hot Cross Buns. :D :D