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This is a heart-healthy recipe - and, best of all, the buns are delicious.
I use this same recipe to make dinner rolls (if making dinner rolls, the recipe will make 16). After you eat these, you will never eat a "white" hamburger or hot dog bun again. Sourdough Hamburger or Hotdog Buns 1 cup sourdough starter 2/3 cup buttermilk 2 TBSP cracked wheat (dry) 2 TBSP sugar 2 TBSP Extra Virgin Olive Oil 1 1/2 cups bread flour 1/2 cup oat flour 1/2 cup 10-grain flour 1/2 cup flax seed meal 1 tsp salt 2 TBSP dried parsley 2 TBSP wheat bran 2 TBSP grated romano or parmesan cheese Add all ingredients to machine's bread pan in the order given. Set on dough cycle and start. When dough cycle is complete (1 hour 20 minutes - 1 hour 40 minutes depending on machine), punch down the down and roll into a log shape. Cut into eight pieces (ten if making hot dog buns). Shape into hamburger buns. Cover with a very damp oiled rag and put in a warm place to rise. Depending on the temperature of your house this usually takes 2-6 hours. If I am in a hurry, I put mine in my oven with the light on or the microwave that has a light underneath that keeps in warm inside and they only take two hours to rise. If I am not in a hurry I set them out on the counter and they usually 3-8 hours - depending on how active your sourdough starter is. Bake 16-20 minutes at 350 in a regular oven; 12-13 minutes in a speedbake convection oven. Use speedbake if you have a convection oven. Note: I bought a hot dog bun pan from KingArthurFlour and I love it. They also have a hamburger pan but it is on back-order. These pans come with a 25-year warranty and are made by Chicago Metallic. I use Bob's Red Mill 10-grain flour and buy my cracked wheat from KingArthur |
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On Sun, 29 Feb 2004 20:31:26 -0500, "Crombie" > wrote:
>This is a heart-healthy recipe - and, best of all, the buns are delicious. Howdy, For it to be heart-healthy I would assume that you suggest that we eat these without the hot dog. Is that correct? <bg> All the best, -- Kenneth If you email... Please remove the "SPAMLESS." |
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![]() "Crombie" > wrote in message news:Enw0c.4358$PY.2568@lakeread05... > This is a heart-healthy recipe - and, best of all, the buns are delicious. > I use this same recipe to make dinner rolls (if making dinner rolls, the > recipe will make 16). After you eat these, you will never eat a "white" > hamburger or hot dog bun again. > > Sourdough Hamburger or Hotdog Buns > > 1 cup sourdough starter > 2/3 cup buttermilk > 2 TBSP cracked wheat (dry) > 2 TBSP sugar > 2 TBSP Extra Virgin Olive Oil > 1 1/2 cups bread flour > 1/2 cup oat flour > 1/2 cup 10-grain flour > 1/2 cup flax seed meal > 1 tsp salt > 2 TBSP dried parsley > 2 TBSP wheat bran > 2 TBSP grated romano or parmesan cheese > > Add all ingredients to machine's bread pan in the order given. Set on dough > cycle and start. When dough cycle is complete (1 hour 20 minutes - 1 hour > 40 minutes depending on machine), punch down the > down and roll into a log shape. Cut into eight pieces (ten if making hot > dog buns). Shape into hamburger buns. Cover with a very damp oiled rag and > put in a warm place to rise. Depending on the temperature of your house > this usually takes 2-6 hours. If I am in a hurry, I put mine in my oven > with the light on or the microwave that has a light underneath that keeps in > warm inside and they only take two hours to rise. If I am not in a hurry > I set them out on the counter and they usually 3-8 hours - depending on how > active your sourdough starter is. Bake 16-20 minutes at 350 in a regular > oven; 12-13 minutes in a speedbake convection oven. Use speedbake if you > have a convection oven. > > Note: I bought a hot dog bun pan from KingArthurFlour and I love it. They > also have a hamburger pan but it is on back-order. These pans come with a > 25-year warranty and are made by Chicago Metallic. > > I use Bob's Red Mill 10-grain flour and buy my cracked wheat from KingArthur The King Arthur cracked wheat you buy, is it like a bulgar, which is graded in grades, such as fine, medium, large, or where I buy it as bulgar #1, Bulgar #2 and so on? Is it hard or is it like oat or wheat bran? Thanks, Dee |
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"Dee Randall"
<< The King Arthur cracked wheat you buy, is it like a bulgar, which is graded in grades, such as fine, medium, large, or where I buy it as bulgar #1, Bulgar #2 and so on? Is it hard or is it like oat or wheat bran? >> 100% organic cracked red wheat It is hard. I always let it soak in the starter/buttermilk mixture about 5-10 minutes before adding the rest of my ingredients. |
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