the other night i decided to make hamburgers from the ground bison meat that we got in our csa from week #2. and what goes better with homemade hamburgers than homemade burger buns?? so confident was i (cause why wouldn't i, i have "tod," my super fantastic bread starter) that it was gonna work on the first try, i used my very very last egg in the dough. unfortunately, that dough completely and utterly failed to rise. i mean not even a smidgen. boo whoo me. i could have given up and walked to the store for the buns, but i was determined to make something, anything, tasty in that dang kitchen. with all my kitchen failures lately, i really needed a success story. hail the floury bap. i took the recipe from linda collister's bread book and adapted it a bit to accommodate my starter. thanks goodness the dough decided to rise up for me, the hamburgers turned out tasty, and the sweet potato "fries" we're not to bad (they just needed a bit more time in the oven, but, to bad, i was hungry.) now if i could just get the auto focus on my camera to be my friend, things might start to look up a bit.
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yeah, it has risen!! |
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before.... |
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after. |
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bison burger with homemade flour bap and my canned pepper ketchup. oops, out of focus. |
floury baps
(makes 6 baps)
1/2 cup starter mixed with 1/2 flour, 1/2 water, and 1/4 teaspoon yeast.
let starter hang out on counter till nice a bubbly.
mix 1/2 teaspoon yeast into 2/3 cup warm milk and 1 teaspoon salt.
cut 2 tablespoons butter into 2 cups flour till looks like crumbs.
make a well in the center and add the warm milk mixture and the starter.
mix till dough looks feels a bit sticky and starts to pull away from the bowl.
turn out and knead on lightly floured surface for ten minutes. (i did it for 5 minutes)
rise for 1-2 hours in oil bowl covered with damp towel.
once doubled, turn out and divided into 6 pieces.
shape into slightly thick circle, brush with milk, sprinkle with flour.
let rise for about 1/2 - 1 hour.
press down center of each bap with your thumb
bake in pre-heated 425 degree oven for 15 minutes.
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