Yeast dough buns in the oven

Cookinero 30 Dec 2022

Oven-baked yeast buns are great for a cozy family tea party when you pair them with jam, butter, or both. In addition, such pastries can be served with broth or any soup, and can also be used to make burgers (if you make the products larger). I mean, it's completely versatile! If you still have not decided to start making yeast dough, try to do it right now. Just follow all the requirements of the recipe, accurately measure the amount of ingredients, and we guarantee an excellent result!

How to cook Yeast dough buns in the oven

Step 1

Yeast dough buns in the oven

Prepare yeast dough for buns. Attach the hook attachment to the mixer. Pour the flour into the mixer bowl, add water and mix until the flour is moistened. Close the bowl and leave the flour to autolyse for 15 minutes.

Step 2

Yeast dough buns in the oven

Add crumbled yeast, salt and olive oil to the mixture. Knead the dough, knead it until smooth.

Step 3

Yeast dough buns in the oven

Transfer the yeast dough to a clean bowl greased with olive oil, cover and leave to ferment for 45 minutes. Punch down the dough, return to the bowl and rest for another 45 minutes.

Step 4

Yeast dough buns in the oven

Line 2 baking sheets with parchment paper where the buns will be baked later.

Step 5

Yeast dough buns in the oven

Weigh the yeast dough and divide into 11-12 rolls of 60 g. Cover the blanks with a film and leave to rest for 15 minutes.

Step 6

Yeast dough buns in the oven

Dust your work surface with flour. Carefully remove excess carbon dioxide from the bun blanks and roll the blank into a ball with a smooth surface. Place on a baking sheet, cover with foil. Leave yeast buns to proof for 1 hour at room temperature.

Step 7

Turn on the oven to preheat to 243 C. If using a pan to create steam, put it in the oven now. Peel off the cling film and, holding the scissors at a 45-degree angle, cut through each bun.

Step 8

Yeast dough buns in the oven

Put a baking sheet in the oven, throw ice cubes into a hot frying pan. Bake yeast buns for about 20 minutes or until golden brown. If you tap on the bottom of the baked bun, you will hear a dull sound. Transfer the finished yeast buns to a wire rack and cool.

Yeast dough buns in the oven - FAQ About Ingredients, Baking Time and Storage

While all-purpose flour works best for a classic soft bun, you can experiment with bread flour for a chewier texture. Keep in mind you might need to adjust the hydration slightly.
Store cooled buns in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 days, or in the freezer for longer storage. For best results, wrap them individually before freezing.
Yes! You can prepare the dough through step 6, then refrigerate the shaped buns (covered) overnight. Let them warm up at room temperature for about 30 minutes before baking. You may need to increase the final proofing time.
These buns are incredibly versatile! Enjoy them with soups, stews, sandwiches, or simply with butter and jam. They also make great burger buns.
Yes, freeze the buns after they have fully cooled. Wrap them tightly in plastic wrap, then place them in a freezer bag. They can last for up to 2-3 months in the freezer. Reheat in a 350°F (175°C) oven for 10-15 minutes, or until warmed through.
Make sure your yeast is still active. Expired yeast won't properly leaven the dough. Also, ensure the dough is in a warm (but not hot) environment for proofing. Cold temperatures can significantly slow down the rising process.

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