I recently discovered that Nutella and Orange are a deadly
combination and super addictive. These buns are so delicious and fun to make…
and they are so pretty to look at! The dough for this recipe was so soft and
moist and it came out so perfectly! And I must say that it is easy to make even though the process seems long. Please do try. This is a huge hit in our home and I look forward to baking
more of these soon...
This recipe is adapted from Anna Banana and I added my twist to it...
Yield : 8 to 12 buns depending on the size
Ingredients
·
60 g unsalted
butter cubed
·
250 ml milk
·
15gm
yeast
·
500 gm
flour
·
100 gm caster
sugar
·
1 egg
·
1 tsp salt
·
Nutella 5 to 6 tablespoon or more (please be generous with it!)
·
Orange
Zest 1 to 2 tablespoon
Instructions
1. Heat the milk in a small
saucepan until lukewarm. If you are using dried active yeast, transfer about
150ml of lukewarm milk into separate jug and add 1 tsp of sugar. Stir to
dissolve sugar and add active yeast. Stir it and set aside for 15 minutes to
activate it.
2. Add cubed butter to your
lukewarm milk, swirling the saucepan every now for the butter
to melt and set it aside.
3. In a bowl of a
freestanding mixer fitted with hook attachment, mix the flour, sugar and salt. Once its mixed, add yeast, egg, milk and butter mixture. Mix together for 2 minutes on low speed. Increase the speed to high
and mix for further 6-8 minutes until the dough is not sticking to the sides of the bowl. Transfer the dough
onto lightly floured surface, roll into a ball and place in a clean, lightly
oiled bowl. Cover with clingfilm and let it rise
somewhere warm for 2 hours or more until its doubled in size.
4. Remove the dough from the
bowl into a lightly floured surface. Gently knock out the air from it and
stretch it into rough rectangle shape. Using a rolling pin, roll the dough into
large rectangle.
5. The longer edge of
the rectangle should be facing you and spread the Nutella over 2/3 of the rectangle,
leaving 1/3 clean. (please be generous with the spread). Then sprinkle the orange zest over the Nutella spread. Fold the clean part of the rectangle towards the middle,
then fold the other end of the dough on top of that. Using a rolling pin, roll
it over the rectangle to flatten it out and to stretch the dough a bit. (please head to my Instagram page @tickled_by_inspirations, to see the process, it is saved in the highlights)
6. Use a pizza cutter or a sharp knife to trim the edges of your rectangle. Slice the rectangle in
half, then each half in half again, and again until you have 8 long strips of
the dough. Starting at one end of the strip, rolling, tucking the end
underneath. Place the rolled bun into baking tray lined with some baking
parchment. Repeat the same process with all of the remaining strips.
7. Cover the buns loosely
with some cling film and set them aside to prove for at least an hour.
8. Preheat the oven to 175C. Bake in the middle shelf of the oven for about 18 minutes or until golden
brown and risen. Enjoy! Eat it warm.
Tips:
You can freeze these buns
You can sprinkle hazelnuts on the buns before baking for a nutty texture.
Above pictures are copyrighted by Tickled by Inspirations
1 comment:
Rachel
These buns are indeed lovely to look. Love you combined the orange flavour with nutella and sounds a treat. Thanks
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