After some soft pancakes from Somali and a bowl of comforting soup from Sudan, my today's post is from Spain. Yes my theme for this week's blogging marathon is Pick a Alphabet,3 Countries as theme, and i picked 'S'. Hence i grabbed a popular Antequera bread rolls aka Molletes for this theme.This Molletes are super soft and delicious bread rolls which is typically served for breakfast or for a afternoon tea. And this bread is originally from Antequera which is just 30kms from Spain. Mollete is also a typical food of Mexico as well, and its consumed as a open sandwich. However this Spanish Mollete is a piece of a soft crumb bread which is quite known as an Andalusian breakfast bread which is quite like a star product of this region after Olive oil. The typical way of having this bread is to serve with olive oil, salt, tomato and garlic. Usually they are eaten as split, drizzled with olive oil, salt. If you want to make more filling, dont forget to add some sliced tomatoes and chopped garlic cloves to tickle your tastebuds.
Antequera Mollete is quite a well known bread of Andalusian bread as much as like Cateto bread. Bread is a good accompaniment to serve along with different stews, soups, sauces or salads. Bread is the most important part of the Andalusian cuisine, and it will be present from breakfast to dinner.Do you know Molletes are baked even in the neighbouring village of Archidona is also quite famous for the production of the bread. However there are some differences between molletes from Antequera and Molletes from Archidona, yes their size, their shape and the amount of flour used to make this bread varies. Earlier this bread is valued much more than the traditional and regular breads in Spain. Now these Molletes are quite easily available everywhere and its bit easy to bake ourselves at home easily as well. Dont forget to bake these soft crumb bread rolls as this bread is super easy to bake at home.
Recipe Source: El Mundo Eats
1cup Bread flour
1cup Wholewheat flour
2tbsp Wheat bran
1/2tbsp Instant yeast
1tbsp Sugar
1tsp Salt
1tbsp Milk powder
3tbsp Olive oil
In a bowl, take both bread flour and whole wheat flour, with wheat bran, instant yeast, sugar, salt, milk powder.
Add luke warm water and knead everything as a dough. Add the olive oil and knead again for a while until the dough turns soft and smooth.
Place the dough in a greased bowl and coat well with oil. Keep aside and leave to rise until it doubles in size, in a warm place.
Take out dough and divide the dough 5-6 pieces. Form them into balls
Roll each of the balls into oval shaped bread rolls.
Place the oval shaped bread rolls on a baking tray. Cover baking tray tightly with greased cling wrap. Leave to rise until double in size
Preheat the oven to 350F, pour some boiling water in a baking tray and place it on the bottom surface of the oven.
This will create steam that helps the mollete to rise beautifully when baking.
Put in baking tray with mollete in the oven and bake for 25 minutes or until the mollete turns golden brown.
Antequera Mollete is quite a well known bread of Andalusian bread as much as like Cateto bread. Bread is a good accompaniment to serve along with different stews, soups, sauces or salads. Bread is the most important part of the Andalusian cuisine, and it will be present from breakfast to dinner.Do you know Molletes are baked even in the neighbouring village of Archidona is also quite famous for the production of the bread. However there are some differences between molletes from Antequera and Molletes from Archidona, yes their size, their shape and the amount of flour used to make this bread varies. Earlier this bread is valued much more than the traditional and regular breads in Spain. Now these Molletes are quite easily available everywhere and its bit easy to bake ourselves at home easily as well. Dont forget to bake these soft crumb bread rolls as this bread is super easy to bake at home.
Recipe Source: El Mundo Eats
1cup Bread flour
1cup Wholewheat flour
2tbsp Wheat bran
1/2tbsp Instant yeast
1tbsp Sugar
1tsp Salt
1tbsp Milk powder
3tbsp Olive oil
In a bowl, take both bread flour and whole wheat flour, with wheat bran, instant yeast, sugar, salt, milk powder.
Add luke warm water and knead everything as a dough. Add the olive oil and knead again for a while until the dough turns soft and smooth.
Place the dough in a greased bowl and coat well with oil. Keep aside and leave to rise until it doubles in size, in a warm place.
Take out dough and divide the dough 5-6 pieces. Form them into balls
Roll each of the balls into oval shaped bread rolls.
Place the oval shaped bread rolls on a baking tray. Cover baking tray tightly with greased cling wrap. Leave to rise until double in size
Preheat the oven to 350F, pour some boiling water in a baking tray and place it on the bottom surface of the oven.
This will create steam that helps the mollete to rise beautifully when baking.
Put in baking tray with mollete in the oven and bake for 25 minutes or until the mollete turns golden brown.
Transfer the mollette to a wire rack and let it cool completely.
Serve sliced with your favourite sauces, dips and spreads.
Those bread rolls look super cute and maybe because of the steam in the oven, the bread has got a beautiful color.
ReplyDeleteThese rolls look so different and they are fantastic Priya. Wish I could taste it now.
ReplyDeleteSo cute these bread rolls looks and they are so easy to make , have to try your wonderful recipe soon, bookmarking it .
ReplyDeleteSimilar bread rolls are made in Brazil also.. Love the soft texture inside and crunchy on the outside.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous looking bread rolls! So nice to know about this unique variety of roll! They looks so tempting and perfect! Fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThe bread rolls looks super crisp from outside and I'm sure they have a soft texture from inside....Loving them!!
ReplyDeleteGood to know about Spanish bread rolls. They looks absolutely delicious with lovely colour and texture.
ReplyDeleteThat looks superb. These Wheat bread rolls are just perfect for breakfast.
ReplyDeleteThis baked bread looks so different and fantastic... Awssome recipe
ReplyDeleteThose bowl of rolls are inviting. Love their cute shape, color and how uniformly they are made.
ReplyDeleteThe bread rolls look fantastic Priya ! Thanks for the share.
ReplyDeleteThis molletespanish antequera bread roll looks out of the world, so beautifully shaped and perfectly baked crust is definitely to die for. I love the baking tip you have given will surely going to check. So divine bread rolls must say.
ReplyDeleteOnly after coming to US , I see lots of varieties of bread rolls...your bread rolls looks so cute and amazing...
ReplyDeletePriya, pat your back :) You have baked these scrumptious looking rolls so perfectly. Gorgeous golden baked rolls would be so yummy with a steaming bowl of soup!
ReplyDeletewow such an amazing bread Priya, give any country you surely pick a bread and bake it!..fantastic week.
ReplyDeleteWow, look at the cute bread rolls. Baked perfectly and looks very tempting.
ReplyDeleteWOW, those bread rolls look soft and fluffy. Would love to dunk it in olive oil and eat -- so yummy!!
ReplyDeleteSuch gorgeous bread rolls Priya! I am besotted by them....have to bake these asap. Such a delightful pick for S!!!
ReplyDeleteBread rolls look awesome, perfectly done.
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely bread rolls Priya. I need to try my hand at this.
ReplyDeleteThese Spanish bread rolls look absolutely delicious with lovely color and texture as well. Awesome share :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous look these rolls have...loving this simple but unique oval shape.
ReplyDeleteThe rolls look so rustic and with whole wheat flour and wheat bran, these are a great ones to dip in some hot soup or even for breakfast with some flavored butter.
ReplyDeleteI do not know why I have not been able to comment from my mobile and hence I kept postponing commenting on this delicious bread. Sounds so simple yet so flavourful. Thanks will try it.
ReplyDeleteThese bread rolls look fab priya!!! Love that beautiful crust! Guess baking with steam does that magic!!!
ReplyDeleteThis bread roll looks super tasty and even love the rustic look.
ReplyDeleteHi Priya, those mollette look awesome! Thank you for trying the recipe and the credits. Have a wonderful day :)
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