Komaj, this Persion buns are flavoured with turmeric and cumin seeds which is stuffed with chopped dates, the addition of cumin and turmeric makes this Komaj very different from other bakes,and the most interesting part is these Persian buns are stuffed with dates, so both cumin,dates combination while having this buns sounds very much unique. I have already uses cumin in breads when its comes to savory,but this bread is very much different.Cumin is very much used in Persian cuisine as they are grown abundantly, obviously local Persian dishes are often flavored by cumin in combination with turmeric powder. This sweet and savory bread is served with tea and you can find them in heart shaped buns, this is the way these buns are eaten in Iran. Komaj is this month's bread for We Knead To Bake, a monthly baking event by Aparna of My Diverse Kitchen. After 'Pain au lait', a French milk buns we are travelling towards Iran for making this interesting buns Komaj.
Recipe Source: A chef's Journey Through Persia By Greg & Lucy Malouf
1tsp Active dry yeast
1/8cup Warm water
3+3/4cups All purpose flour
2+1/2tsp Cumin seeds (toasted & lightly crushed)
1/4cup Sugar
1/2tsp Turmeric powder
3/4tsp Salt
2/3cup Warm milk
1/4cup Yogurt
2tbsp Olive oil
For filling:
1/4cup Chopped dates (or chocolate chips)
25grms Butter (room temperature)
1/2tsp Cardamom powder
Milk for brushing
Icing sugar (for dusting) optional
Add the yeast the warm water and keep aside until the yeast turns foamy.
Take the flour, 2tsp crushed cumin, sugar, turmeric powder, salt in a bowl, and mix well. Add the foamy yeast, warm milk, yogurt, oil and knead everything as smooth dough.
Shape the dough as ball and place it in a greased bowl, cover it, keep aside for an hour until it double its volume.
When the dough has risen, deflate it, shaped it as a ball, and keep aside in warm place for an hour again.
Meanwhile mix the chopped dates,butter and cardamom powder in a bowl for filling.
Divide the dough into 4balls, cut them again as two, so that you have 8 pieces of the dough.
Work with one portion at a time. Roll each dough as a rectangle with 1/4inch thickness, brush it with water, place a teaspoon of filling almost towards a corner of the rectangle, dont keep too much of filling.
Bring the other side of the rectangle and cover the filling completely. With a round cookie cutter, cut the dough with filling as round buns.
Continue the same process with the other pieces, collect the remaining doughs to form two more pieces.
Arrange the unbaked buns in a baking sheet lined over a baking tray.
Keep aside in a warm place for 15-20minutes until they dough their size. Brush it with milk, sprinkle the cumins on the top (press it with ur fingers)
Preheat the oven to 350F.
Bake the komajs for 10-12minutes.
Let them cool in wire rack, dust it with icing sugar if you like.
Serve them with coffee.
I baked 5 komaj with chopped dates and finished the remaining with chocolate chips, seriously both dates and chocolate stuffed komaj tastes delicious. Definitely its worth to try this Persian spiced sweet and savory buns. Komaj suits prefectly for my theme of this week's blogging marathon, am running my last week of blogging marathon with an interesting theme 'Cooking with alphabets' in different method of cooking. From the list given by Srivalli for this theme, i picked K,V,O and cooked this week's blogging marathon's dishes with three different methods of cooking. Today's Komaj goes for oven aka baking method, tomorrow's post will be stove top method and the last one is going to be microwave cooking method. Eventhough this week's theme was bit challenging, i enjoyed thoroughly this week's theme.Check out the Blogging Marathon page for the other Blogging Marathoners doing BM#41.
Recipe Source: A chef's Journey Through Persia By Greg & Lucy Malouf
1tsp Active dry yeast
1/8cup Warm water
3+3/4cups All purpose flour
2+1/2tsp Cumin seeds (toasted & lightly crushed)
1/4cup Sugar
1/2tsp Turmeric powder
3/4tsp Salt
2/3cup Warm milk
1/4cup Yogurt
2tbsp Olive oil
For filling:
1/4cup Chopped dates (or chocolate chips)
25grms Butter (room temperature)
1/2tsp Cardamom powder
Milk for brushing
Icing sugar (for dusting) optional
Add the yeast the warm water and keep aside until the yeast turns foamy.
Take the flour, 2tsp crushed cumin, sugar, turmeric powder, salt in a bowl, and mix well. Add the foamy yeast, warm milk, yogurt, oil and knead everything as smooth dough.
Shape the dough as ball and place it in a greased bowl, cover it, keep aside for an hour until it double its volume.
When the dough has risen, deflate it, shaped it as a ball, and keep aside in warm place for an hour again.
Meanwhile mix the chopped dates,butter and cardamom powder in a bowl for filling.
Divide the dough into 4balls, cut them again as two, so that you have 8 pieces of the dough.
Work with one portion at a time. Roll each dough as a rectangle with 1/4inch thickness, brush it with water, place a teaspoon of filling almost towards a corner of the rectangle, dont keep too much of filling.
Bring the other side of the rectangle and cover the filling completely. With a round cookie cutter, cut the dough with filling as round buns.
Continue the same process with the other pieces, collect the remaining doughs to form two more pieces.
Arrange the unbaked buns in a baking sheet lined over a baking tray.
Keep aside in a warm place for 15-20minutes until they dough their size. Brush it with milk, sprinkle the cumins on the top (press it with ur fingers)
Preheat the oven to 350F.
Bake the komajs for 10-12minutes.
Let them cool in wire rack, dust it with icing sugar if you like.
Serve them with coffee.
new n interesting recipe,looks delicious :)
ReplyDeleteThese buns r just perfect!!!
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious..
ReplyDeleteTes pains sont magnifiques.
ReplyDeleteIls doivent être délicieux.
Ils me plaisent énormément.
A bientôt
Beautifully and perfectly baked buns. They look so tempting. ..must say you are a thorough pro. Priya.
ReplyDeleteThese buns with dates or chocolate chips all look and sound very nice!
ReplyDeletePerfect and crispy buns :)
ReplyDeletethese look so moist and warm and with the flavors going in they are pretty unique, beautiful
ReplyDeletePERFECT Priya!! as always
ReplyDeletePriya, trust you to plan so well..:)..what a lovely way to cook K and especially in different modes..great job..the buns are so sinful!
ReplyDeleteNice filling of dates..looks delicious
ReplyDeleteInteresting recipe, looks delicious..
ReplyDeleteBuns looks so tempting and just like store bought ones...hats off to ur baking skills !
ReplyDeletelooks gorgeous & delicious!!
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious and tempting. As always this one is also perfect dear....
ReplyDeleteI am just posting the same now.. they were so delicious.
ReplyDeletethese buns look so good..love the filling...
ReplyDeletewe get dates here seasoned with cumin and I used to love them... these buns look really soft...
ReplyDeletelovely buns..flawless..and love the filling..yummy
ReplyDeletePerfect buns.,
ReplyDeleteDelicious buns
ReplyDeleteSuch flavorful and yummy looking buns.
ReplyDeleteFlavorful and tempting rolls Priya!
ReplyDeleteSuch a nice and interesting buns,looks fabulous...
ReplyDeleteDates filled buns sound very interesting and am even chocolate chips ones tasted awesome
ReplyDeletevery beautiful buns so perfectly made too. Love it.
ReplyDeleteThe buns looks so good. They are shaped perfectly.
ReplyDeleteI tried this one too but did not like the flavor combination. Good to know you all enjoyed it.
Perfectly made buns and love the flavors in them -- so yummy.
ReplyDeleteI havent tried this one yet - Yours came out looking so wonderful and with interesting spices I am sure it will be delicious
ReplyDeletePerfectly made buns, Priya!
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