4cups Bread flour /All purpose flour
1cup Almond powder
1/4tsp Almond extract
2tbsp Active dry yeast
1cup Confectioners sugar +2tbsp Sugar
1/2tsp Salt
1no Egg (beatened)
1/2cup Butter (softened)
1cup Luke warm milk
Almond flakes
Egg yolk+Water (to glaze)
Water as per need
Add the active dry yeast, sugar and salt to the luke warm milk and let this mixture sit for 5 minutes,until the yeast turns foamy..Now add the softened butter, confectioner's sugar,beatened egg,bread flour,almond powder,almond extract and the foamy yeast mixture ,water (if needed) and knead as a soft and smooth dough, arrange this dough in a greased bowl and keep this bowl in a warm place for an hour with lid closed until the dough doubled their volume..
After an hour, make 10-12 medium sized balls, knead well until the dough turn soft, shape them as buns..Arrange them over a baking sheet lined over a baking tray..let them sit again for an hour or until they doubled their volume...Preheat the oven to 350F..meanwhile brush the buns with egg yolk mixed with water, springle the almond flakes and bake them in middle rack of the oven for 25-30minutes until the crust turns golden brown..
Enjoy warm!!
These buns looks wonderful!! I'm sure they are super tasty.
ReplyDeletevery beautiful!!!!!! they came out perfect...
ReplyDeleteOh My God It looks fabulous.
ReplyDeleteWOW..that looks so cute..never tried making buns at home..yours look perfect!
ReplyDeleteThese almond buns sound terrific!
ReplyDeletePerfect looking buns. I want to eat it with plenty of jelly smothered on top.Love the slivered almond topping!
ReplyDeleteSweet almond buns look very delicious.
ReplyDeleteyummy !
ReplyDeletepriya send some buns..so deliicous perfect one.. best for tea
ReplyDeleteOh I am definitely saving this recipe! These buns look incredible!
ReplyDeletebuns look so gud priya..and I loved the almonds toppin.
ReplyDeleteLooks so good Priya..Perfectly baked !!!
ReplyDeletevery beautiful!!!!!! they came out perfect..
ReplyDeleteso beautiful and yummy. awesome recipe
ReplyDeleteWow...love these buns..I love sweet buns too. But the reason I dont make them is that I end up with way too many...its a good idea to freeze them..will try
ReplyDeleteSweet almond buns looks really delicious Priya.
ReplyDeleteAwesome recipe! I can imagine what it tastes like, yum!
ReplyDeleteLovely colour looks awesome
ReplyDeleteThose buns simply look mouth watering. I am not a bun person, but they are still tempting.
ReplyDeletewow.. great .. parcel anuppunga..
ReplyDeletevery cute n lovely buns....nice click which makes it more tempting...
ReplyDeleteThe buns look very good, love to have one of those.
ReplyDeleteOMG they look too good....m also partial towards buns be it any kind..n wit nutella in it...yummm heavenly.Wat else do u need in life??
ReplyDeleteI have not hands on to make bun or bread yet. Yours look good.
ReplyDeleteLove these kind of sweet buns...looks really good..yumm
ReplyDeleteThe buns are really sweet and fluffy! One parcel of 12 buns plz!
ReplyDeletebuns luks very nice,very innovative...
ReplyDeleteThis sounds yumm and am tempted to bake buns ASAP!!
ReplyDeleteBuns looks very cute Priya
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Lovely baked goody for a weekend treat for my kids.Nice o be here.
ReplyDeleteI love to bake buns and breads but never tried it , i think this time i should give a try:) LOVELY
ReplyDeleteThese look really beautiful and I have all the ingredients I need to make them. I hope you are having a wonderful day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteI'd love one of these buns with a cup of coffee right now.
ReplyDeletewow !! looks so perfect and yummy..lemme know if i can make without eggs...and can we make almond powder at home...grinding the almonds ?
ReplyDeletedelicious buns,..
ReplyDeleteI love and adore sweet buns and I can never stop with one. Thes one looks so so perfect.
ReplyDeletewhat a tasty but love to have with some sweet spreaD
ReplyDeleteSweet buns looks perfect with the crisp almonds on top. Very nice.
ReplyDeletelovely buns
ReplyDeletehmmmm look at thes cuties...
ReplyDeletewowwwwww..awesome buns! I am not getting the courage to bake the buns yet!
ReplyDeletebuns with almond..hmm..yumm!!
These buns look so tempting! The almonds on top give them a very gourmet look.
ReplyDeleteYummy and beautiful buns..
ReplyDeleteசான்ஸே இல்ல கிரேட் குக் தான் போங்க்
ReplyDeleteகுட்டி பன் என் பையனுக்கு பிடித்த ஐட்டம்.
Hi...the buns look awesome...but we don't eat eggs....so can u pls tell me if i can make it eggless...i desperately want to make these buns.....
ReplyDeleteThanks Friends..
ReplyDelete@Sonu & Veeanoo, u can replace the eggs either with fresh avocado puree or silken tofu with else with some ricotta cheese..hope this helps
sonu, yeah u can grind the almonds to get the almond powder..hope i cleared ur doubt..happy baking friends..
Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the reply Priya....but how much quantity should I add for avocado puree or silken tofu for this recipe...
ReplyDelete@Veeanoo, u can replace 1/2cup of avocado puree or silken tofu for making this buns, hope this helps..
ReplyDeleteThe look just perfect and I fond for sweet buns, too. Thank you for participating in BBD #31.
ReplyDeletePriya, they look so beautiful and make me grab one right now! Loved their delicate sight!
ReplyDeleteOf course I will be trying them!
Great participation on BBD 31!
Cheers from Brasil!
Just wanted to clarify if it is 2 tsp or 2 tbsp of active dry yeast.....
ReplyDelete@veeanoo, its 2tbsp yeast..thanks..
ReplyDeleteHi Priya...today my nephew and niece came over and I made these buns for snack....and they came out very well...only that i felt it had a little bit yeasty taste....but the kids loved it with nutella spread....do u think i should have reduced the amount of yeast a little bit....thanks for the wonderful recipe..
ReplyDeleteJust to let you know dear your recipe is on 'The 30 Best Recipes of 2010' ~ thanks for your nomination. Regards Susan and Abraham
ReplyDeletehi dear just to let you know that your wonderful recipe has been included in 'The 30 Best Recipes of 2010' - regards abraham and susan
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! A well deserved winning recipe for the 30 best recipes of 2010. I love buns! if it's sweet and has almond in it, then don't ask me how many can I eat in just one sitting :P
ReplyDeleteHi..if i use rapid rise yeast, do i use the same quantity of yeast and do i have to let it rise the second time?
ReplyDeleteHonestly i dunno wat to reply Veeanoo coz i never used them yet, pls do try with small quantity for a trial..sorry dear..
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