Watelse a food blogger need na! even my better half was very much proud about this dinner as its seems that those friends talked for a long about their first Indian dinner.These laadi pav suits prefectly to enjoy with bhaji,you can make vada pav very well with this pav or simply serve them as side with stir fries, however we loved having this pav even for our breakfast with butter and jam.Sending to Bake fest hosted by Manjula,event by Vardhini.
3cups Bread flour/All purpose flour
1tsp Salt
1+1/2tsps Active dry yeast
2tsp Sugar
1+1/2cups Water
3tbsp Oil
1/2tsp Baking soda
2tbsp Milk (for brushing)
Sesame seeds
Add the yeast, sugar and salt to the luke warm water, give a stir and let them sit aside for 5minutes until the yeast turns foamy.
Take the flours,baking soda in a large bowl and add the foaming yeast water and oil together to the flour and knead everything as soft dough.
Arrange the dough in a large greased bowl and keep in a warm place for two hours until the dough doubled their volume..
Take the flours,baking soda in a large bowl and add the foaming yeast water and oil together to the flour and knead everything as soft dough.
Arrange the dough in a large greased bowl and keep in a warm place for two hours until the dough doubled their volume..
After an hour, punch down the doubled dough and knead again, make 9 small sized balls from the dough.
Arrange one by one in a greased mould and let them sit again for an hour in a warm place.
After an hour, preheat the oven to 350F.
Brush the bread rolls with milk,springle the sesame seeds on the top.
Bake in middle rack for 15-20minutes until a golden brown crust forms over the bread.
Put off the oven and take off the mould, let them cool.
Enjoy!!
Arrange one by one in a greased mould and let them sit again for an hour in a warm place.
After an hour, preheat the oven to 350F.
Brush the bread rolls with milk,springle the sesame seeds on the top.
Bake in middle rack for 15-20minutes until a golden brown crust forms over the bread.
Put off the oven and take off the mould, let them cool.
Enjoy!!
They look so good! Thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteVery nice buns Priya. Love the soft finish and beautiful clicks.
ReplyDeletethey looks really soft aks want to grab one plz
ReplyDeleteG'day! Your dinner rolls look very light and fluffy, true!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the smell of bread rolls when they first come out of the oven too!
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Very soft and delightful dinner rolls.
ReplyDeletePerfectly baked.. Looks so soft
ReplyDeleteDelightfully soft and inviting rolls.
ReplyDeleteDeepa
perfectly done so tempting!
ReplyDeleteLovely....this will be weekend brunch.....I'm so excited to try...
ReplyDeleteOne thing I can't resist is such soft bread..It's a superb recipe Priya..Already bookmarked.Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThey looks so soft. Delicious and perfect with bhaji.
ReplyDeletewow!they look so spongy and perfect!
ReplyDeleteNo wonder your friends love it!
These looks Fantastic!! Soft and pillowy..
ReplyDeletethat looks so good
ReplyDeleteThey are looking so soft, feel like having them with hot cup tea...
ReplyDeletewow priya...these luk so soft and fluffy
ReplyDeletethat looks amazing!!
ReplyDeleteYum!Yum!
ReplyDeletewow akka, the dinner rolls look perfect, soft and fluffy just like the ones in shop. Your friends must have had great dinner, pav bhaji and dinner rolls.
ReplyDeletebeautiful click.they look so soft .
ReplyDeleteAll time favorite and soft bun... its reminds me pav bhaji...
ReplyDeleteYupz, getting rave reviews about the cooking is what excites the food blogger the most !! Such a soft & yummy looking buns they are :) Wish I could munch on them !!
ReplyDeletebeautifully baked paavs..has been on my to do list for long time
ReplyDeleteThey look so good, are they soft all over as the pavs we get in Mumbai, i have been wanting to try pav bhaji but still looking for a pav recipe.
ReplyDeleteso soft and perfectly done pav....
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Must try, looks so so soft. Lovely bake priya!
ReplyDeletevery inviting pav....they must taste heavenly!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the colour and texture. Perfect to go with soup......mmmmm. Thanks very much for sharing. MaryMoh at http://www.keeplearningkeepsmiling.com/
ReplyDeleteperfectly baked soft buns
ReplyDeleteperfectly baked soft buns
ReplyDeleteThese rolls look so soft and perfect:)No wonder people appreciated you Priya :)
ReplyDeleteGreat Work :)
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Ur laadi pav are much better than the store bought ones, look super soft and fresh...
ReplyDeleteYour rolls look like pillows on a plate. They are very lovely and I imagine quite delicious. I'd love to try one. I hope you have a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteSo soft Priya
ReplyDeleteThey look so soft n fluffy Priya...
ReplyDeletelucky guests jee.. wat else is needed.. some 5 - 6 paavs and a big bowl bhaji.. life s all set..
ReplyDeleteDon't have word to express my gratitude for this post. laadi pav is so special and very useful with almost all recipes. It is a lovely baked item and supreme to accompany leading best easy indian food recipes at restaurants.
ReplyDeleteOh wow.. these look beyond perfect!
ReplyDeleteThis is my Kid's favourite one.. I am planning to try it today.. Can I replace the baking soda with baking powder ?
ReplyDeleteRien de mieux que le pain fait maison et tes buns sont très beaux.
ReplyDeleteJe t'en pique un avec plaisir.
A bientôt
Superb dinner rolls. Perfectly and so moist. You are really versatile blogger akka. Hats off to you....:)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful paav, have you tried a whole wheat version?
ReplyDeleteVery nice bun that even by it looks, I can tell that it is very soft. It is the baking that really matters when trying to make it into something this perfect. Excellent job. :)
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