Any Home Bakers Here?

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I won’t say it’s a recipe to copy, but it got the job done.
Pb sd dog treats
I used a cup of very wet starter (thin because I wanted to see the bubbles!), and mixed in a cup of AP flour.
After sitting for twenty minutes in a cold kitchen, I added about 1/4 C pb. I then began kneading by hand. I didn’t need more water.
After half an hour, I preheated the oven to 375*, and pulled off small pieces of dough. I squished them flat, and put them on a lightly sprayed pan… because it just now occurred to me that parchment paper would’ve worked. After the preheat, I baked for 15 minutes. The bottoms are a golden color. I thought 15 minutes might be too long, but it was okay. They puffed up nicely considering the short rest times, and now the dog will be hounding (get it? He’s a hound!) me for all of the treats.
 
Steamed buns.
Made another of my moms' recipes. These are often called Chinese steamed buns, or Mantou,,
Her recipe. Makes about 12 buns. I used metric measurements because easy to weigh out on my kitchen scale. Plus spoon size.

Ingredients.
250 g Flour. (all-purpose)
200 ml milk.
25 g butter. (about ¼ stick)
1 whole egg.
1½ tsp Yeast.
1 tsp sugar.
½ tsp salt

Procedure.
Proof yeast in warm milk. 110°F
Melt butter, let cool to about 90°F so it
does not cook egg on contact when mixing.
add egg and mix all well.
Add remaining dry ingredients, and mix well.
I used stand mixer to knead well until smooth.
Judge your dough to be consistency/firmness as for bread/buns
First rise, ½ to 1 hour until doubled.
Deflate,, roll out on board about 3/4 inch, and cut out with a Cup/Glass/cookie cutter,,,, 12 circles.
Set them for second rise, (covered with kitchen towel) of about ½ hour.
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Prepare your steamer. I used one large pot, then a grease spatter screen,, and another pot as cover. About 1 inch of water on bottom works OK. Bring to boil, and then place your dough buns on the screen. Cover with top pot. My timing on steaming was 8 minutes. View attachment 3041911
After 8 minutes, I removed top and used toothpick to check for done.
Check to make sure you have sufficient water left for next batch.

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Placed on cooling rack, and did second batch.
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Sliced still warm,,,:drool:drool:drool and dropped some apricot preserve, and cheese
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Then of course I ate it... OH, :old first one I offered to DW.:D

Note;; this same recipe can be baked in oven for some fantastic buns,,:frow Only difference,, Oven produces Brunettes:idunno, Steam produces Blondes.👱‍♀️
the look so good!

Thanks for the recipe!
 
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I won’t say it’s a recipe to copy, but it got the job done.
Pb sd dog treats
I used a cup of very wet starter (thin because I wanted to see the bubbles!), and mixed in a cup of AP flour.
After sitting for twenty minutes in a cold kitchen, I added about 1/4 C pb. I then began kneading by hand. I didn’t need more water.
After half an hour, I preheated the oven to 375*, and pulled off small pieces of dough. I squished them flat, and put them on a lightly sprayed pan… because it just now occurred to me that parchment paper would’ve worked. After the preheat, I baked for 15 minutes. The bottoms are a golden color. I thought 15 minutes might be too long, but it was okay. They puffed up nicely considering the short rest times, and now the dog will be hounding (get it? He’s a hound!) me for all of the treats.
Thanks for the recipe!
 

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