3+1/2cups Bread flour or All purpose flour
2tsps Active dry yeast
1cup Luke warm milk
1/2cup Luke warm water
1tsp Sugar
Salt
2tbsp Butter (melted)
1tbsp All purpose flour
Mix the active dry yeast,sugar and luke warm milk,water, salt in a bowl, keep aside for 10 minutes in a warm place until the yeast mixture turns foamy..Sift the flour and make a well in the centre, add the yeast mixture and butter, knead as a soft dough, shape into a ball and place this soft dough in a greased bowl, cover the bowl with a tea towel and leave in warm place for an hour..
Punch down the double dough, knead for few minutes, divide into 12 pieces, knead a ball of dough for a minutes and roll again as a ball, repeat the remaining dough..Preheat the oven to 210F..slightly dust the baking trays with flour, place the baps on the trays and dust with all purpose flour, cover with a towel and leave in warm place for few minutes or until they get risen..make an indent in the centre of each bap with ur finger..
Arrange the tray in the middle rack of the oven and bake for 25-30minutes until the crust turns brown or cooked through...Serve warm with jam or any spread!!!
1tsp Sugar
Salt
2tbsp Butter (melted)
1tbsp All purpose flour
Mix the active dry yeast,sugar and luke warm milk,water, salt in a bowl, keep aside for 10 minutes in a warm place until the yeast mixture turns foamy..Sift the flour and make a well in the centre, add the yeast mixture and butter, knead as a soft dough, shape into a ball and place this soft dough in a greased bowl, cover the bowl with a tea towel and leave in warm place for an hour..
Punch down the double dough, knead for few minutes, divide into 12 pieces, knead a ball of dough for a minutes and roll again as a ball, repeat the remaining dough..Preheat the oven to 210F..slightly dust the baking trays with flour, place the baps on the trays and dust with all purpose flour, cover with a towel and leave in warm place for few minutes or until they get risen..make an indent in the centre of each bap with ur finger..
Arrange the tray in the middle rack of the oven and bake for 25-30minutes until the crust turns brown or cooked through...Serve warm with jam or any spread!!!
Scottish baps are too inviting..appadiye eduthuka poren..nice pictures dear..
ReplyDeleteBaps looks like cute belly button. Nice recipe
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing
Priya,
ReplyDeleteScottish baps looks same as in the recipe books, well done.
Looks lovely. Thanks for the entry. On the other hand, you can send them to Yeastspotting too.
ReplyDeleteGreat Priya..Scottish baps looks exactly like the ones in the cook book...
ReplyDeleteI have not started trying baking recipes. Your breakfast appears delicious. Nice recipe.
ReplyDeleteWow Priya one more lovely recipe from you.Scottish baps looks very delcious.
ReplyDeleteWow your baps look delicious and identical to the ones in the cook book.
ReplyDeleteThe rolls looks very interesting.Priya,I am just looking at all your posts.
ReplyDeletewhat a perfect round shape!..
ReplyDeletebrocolli patties and these baps are both new and interesting..
how do you manage to cook such varied cuisines? :)
Baps cute name :) and a cute recipe :)
ReplyDeletecute pics :) mouth watering too ..
ReplyDeleteNice roll with a cute indent in the middle that looks like a Navel. Lol.
ReplyDeleteLooks cute and decadent!!!
ReplyDeletecame out perfect....looks delicious....
ReplyDeleteGreat work.. looks fantastic..
ReplyDeletesuperb.
ReplyDeletePriya, thanks for introducing new name and wow what a great looking rolls.
ReplyDeleteWould go for evening tea-time! Lovely recipe and a nice click Priya!
ReplyDeleteWow awesome Priya....thanks for sharing such a delicious and traditional Scottish bread...looks fantastic :)
ReplyDeletepriya...these look too cute...whenever I want to try a unique recipe...unga blogukkuthan vara poren!
ReplyDeletehmm,delicious scottish baps.. through you i get intoduced to various blog, thanks priya..
ReplyDeleteThe baps looks do perfect and welcoming...wishing to have one right now....
ReplyDeleteOK, im not able to differentiate between yours and the ones in the book...good job!!
ReplyDeleteWow Priya... I love this looks mouth watering:-)
ReplyDeletethnk you for introducing me to Scottish baps ... yours looks just perfect like the one in the books...
ReplyDeletevery nice and interesting...new to me but looks so perfectly baked.love the click very innovative.
ReplyDeleteNice and cute roll. They have come out very well.Super clicks too dear.
ReplyDeletewhat a lovely name, and such a beautiful and perfectly baked one...superb priya
ReplyDeleteit looks very cute .. super clicks
ReplyDeleteLooks lovely and delicious , Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteThis looks so professional and beautifully shaped!
ReplyDeletebeautiful...they look awesome..
ReplyDeletesuperb !! wonderful priya...the baps shapes in ur clicks looks exactly the same in the book ...just replica...gr8 job..thanx for sharing so many wonderful recipes dear..
ReplyDeleteVery tempting bake!
ReplyDeleteI heard the name 1st time...I get to learn so much from u...u r like an enclyopedia//
ReplyDeleteLooks inviting and yummy.
ReplyDeleteLove the bread.Never tried these.Perfect and inviting
ReplyDeleteAda! Najjamaave bap vandhu booklirindhu jump panni ukkandu irukkra maadhri irukku! Anyway, this is really cute! I love this! :>
ReplyDeleteyummy recipe& cute pic!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightful looking bread.
ReplyDeleteNever seen this one! pretty good looking!
ReplyDeletePerfectly baked and nice pictures.
ReplyDeleteI've been wanting to try Scottish Baps for years. So many breads, so little time. These look fabulous!
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