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Butterflake Rolls



Butterflake rolls are soft rolls where butter is applied in between the layers and bake it in a muffin tray.These rolls are so soft and buttery with a rich taste.
The shaping of the rolls can be done in 2 ways either you can make strips out of the dough or make slits on top of the rolled dough.I tried the later version and it came out so good with a cute shape.I made these rolls with plain butter but flavored butter such as garlic,coriander or any other flavor can also be made.Off to the recipe.....................




                                                                    
                                                            
                                         Butterflake Rolls


                                                                  
  
   Basic Information

   Recipe Source Karenskitchenstories
   Preparation time 20-25 minutes
   Proofing time 2 hours
   Cooking time 25-30 minutes
   Makes 6-7
    


   Ingredients


  
Ingredient
Quantity
Bread Flour or maida
1.5 cups+1 tbs
for dusting
Instant yeast
1 tsp
Oil
2 tbs
Sugar
1 tbs
Salt
1.25 tsp
Luke warm milk 
3/4 cup+2 tbs for
brushing
Melted Butter/vennai
3 tbs (for brushing)

   
    Method 
  • Take all purpose flour,instant yeast,salt,oil and sugar in a bowl.To this add the lukewarm milk and mix it to a slightly sticky dough. On a floured surface knead the dough for at least 7-8 minutes till it becomes smooth.If you are using a stand mixer,knead in a low speed for 3-4 minutes.Cover it with a damp cloth and keep it in a warm place for raise for an hour.
  •  After 1-1.5 hours the dough would have doubled.Punch down the dough and flatten the dough.Divide the dough into 6 -7 equal portions and keep the roll in a greased muffin tray.Keep each roll in each cavity of the muffin tray.
  •  Now with the help of scissors make 4-5 cuts on the rolled dough.Make sure not to cut until the bottom.Brush each layer with the melted butter.
  •  Keep the buttered rolls in a warm place for 30 minutes for the second raise. Before 10 minutes of the second raise preheat the oven at 400 F.Brush the rolls with  butter if needed.Bake it for 20 minutes or till the roll turned golden in the preheated oven.Remove it carefully from the tray and cool it on a wire rack.
  • Serve it warm.


  • Instead of bread flour,whole wheat flour or all purpose can also be used.
  • If you want the roll to be on the sweeter side you can use up to 3 tbs of sugar.
  • Grease the muffin tray with oil or butter.
  • Make 5-6  cuts on the top of the rolled dough.



Enjoy...................







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