Friday, January 27, 2012

Soft Whole Wheat Rolls



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Warm, soft, slightly sweet and full of flavor, these poppy (or peanut butter) filled whole wheat buns topped with almonds (or sesame seeds) are perfect for an after-school snack or a morning indulgence with a pot of steaming tea!

  • 25 g Whole wheat flour
  • 125 ml Water
  • 140 g Milk
  • 1 Egg, lightly beaten
  • 35 g Walnut oil
  • 50 g Caster sugar
  • 5 g Salt
  • 250 g Whole wheat, ground
  • 230 g All purpose flour
  • 15 g Fresh yeast, crumbled
  • 1/2 Egg
  • 1 tsp Water
  • 150 g Poppy paste
  • 150 g Crunchy peanut butter
  • Sesame seeds and almond slices


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  1. Combine together the wholemeal flour and water in a small pot until the mixture is well blended and lump free. Cook the mixture over the medium heat, frequently stirring, until it has turned into a thick paste and the thermometer reads about 65C/150F. It takes about 2-3 minutes. Cool the mixture to the room temperature and cover with a plastic wrap while you prepare other ingredients.
  2. In the pan of your bread machine, pour in prepared starter, milk, egg, walnut oil, caster sugar, salt, flours, and the yeast. Program the bread machine to dough cycle.
  3. Scrape the dough out onto a lightly floured work surface and press it down to flatten. Divide the dough into 10 portions, each about 92 grams.
  4. Roll each portion of dough into an oval. Spread 30 grams of poppy paste or peanut butter at one end, and then slice the other end into 5 strips. Now roll the dough up from ‘filling’ side and seal the edges.
  5. Cover and proof the bread until doubled in size, about 1 hour. Preheat the oven to 180C/350F. Brush the top with egg wash (1/2 egg beaten with 1 tsp water) and sprinkle with sesame seeds or almond slices. Bake in the middle of hot oven for 20-25 minutes until nicely golden brown.

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80 comments:

  1. Healthy and yummy bread...looks so soft and tempting

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  2. Those look brilliant and so delicious! I love whole wheat flour.

    Cheers,

    Rosa

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  3. Delicious AND beautiful! I would love to bite into one of these right now!

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  4. You should see the whole wheat rolls we get here, it turns you off big time, but these are something else, WOW!

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  5. Got a pot of tea waiting for ALL of these!

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  6. I must do some baking! These rolls look great and I love the different fillings.

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  7. Wow.. what cute shapes. I can smell them :-)

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  8. WOW! These look so pretty and yummy. I would love to have a bite too :)

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  9. Gorgeous rolls, Angie, you really are an expert bread maker! What a delicious snack on a cold winters day. Thanks!

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  10. Angie, this is incredible! I love both versions. My daughters will too! Thank you!

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  11. Those look absolutely delightful Angie! I've never heard of poppy paste before but it sounds good!

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  12. This rolls look great! And I'm sure they taste awesome!

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  13. Delicious indulgence. I'd like poppy or peanut, they look fantastic.

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  14. I could eat a dozen of these right now!

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  15. I love the way you have rolled them, looks beautiful and so good, wish i could grab one.

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  16. Oh Angie - you create art with your breads. A peanut butter one - heaven!

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  17. Anonymous27/1/12 21:26

    I love that you stuffed these rolls, they're so gorgeous. Browned to perfection! mmmmm. x

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  18. These look amazing I am going to book mark and try.

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  19. My stomach is growling just looking at these! I keep telling myself I need a bread machine and I need to find one soon so I can make these.

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  20. Delicioso y hermoso un gran trabajo,abrazos hugs,hugs.

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  21. Oh wow- these look amazing! A poppy seed filled roll with almonds on top= I must have died and gone to heaven. I have promised myself that in the month of February I will do more baking of breads. This might just have to be first on the list.

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  22. Fantastic bread! Your rolls look so delicious.
    Love your photos :)

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  23. breads my weakness oh boy this looks good!

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  24. Delicious rolls! Reminds me of what we had during our childhood. My mom used to make similar lovely rolls :)

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  25. They are beautiful. I would love to try them - especially the ones filled with the almond paste.

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  26. Angie love the color you got on your rolls and the fillings sound delicious!

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  27. YUMMY YUMMY

    Aarthi
    http://yummytummy-aarthi.blogspot.com/

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  28. You've always baked a perfect and yummy bread and these are no exception ;) Love the different filling !

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  29. Anonymous28/1/12 05:28

    Okay - these are the coolest ever! I LOVE the way they are wrapped....thank you for the photos - it made perfect sense!

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  30. Poppy seeds for me, please? These are beautiful! I love the way they're shaped. :)

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  31. Oh what a fun, healthier treat! They would be perfect for when I travel:-) Hugs, Terra

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  32. this looks yummy! I love wheat rolls. btw, I'm new in this food blogging world, and I'd like to learn a lot from you. care to follow each other? :)

    viethefoodamateur.

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  33. I love the look of these rolls, looks soft and fluffy!

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  34. Wow these look amazing I didnt know t=you made these like this. Great job ( and photos)

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  35. Mmmmm. .... These rolls look fabulous! I wish I had one now with my morning coffee!!

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  36. I would love to have these treats waiting for me for an afternoon snack. Beautiful.

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  37. I could definitely go a poppy seed roll with my tea right now!

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  38. What I want for breakfast - THIS.

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  39. These look delicious!! If I don't want them sweet, can I omit the sugar?

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  40. Look delicious Angie and love poopy seeds!

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  41. In my efforts to develop my bread baking skills, I am compiling more bread, loaves, and rolls recipes. Thanks for adding this recipe on my list! Looks really delish!

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  42. j'aime beaucoup c'est parfait pour une gourmande comme moi
    bonne soirée

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  43. I have got to start baking more! My husband (and I!)would love these wheat rolls with peanut butter and topped with crunchy seeds :)

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  44. Looks so lovely. Love your bread :P

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  45. I love the shape! (Almost looks like hands before you roll them!) How unique - and not to mention DELICIOUS - looking!

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  46. Wat a prefectly baked rolls, looks absolutely stunning and incredible..

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  47. Just gorgeous rolls, Angie! I love the technique details you shared...thanks so much!!!

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  48. Filing these rolls makes what look like beautiful rolls, even better. Angie you are are on a "roll".

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  49. Gorgeous and healthy with whole wheat flour. Love the filling ideas and would love a sample right now:)

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  50. They look mouthwatering...I'm obsessed now with them :-(

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  51. Anonymous29/1/12 09:02

    Angie, you are SO clever - I love how you cut and roll these super tasty and healthy buns - awesome!
    :-) Mandy

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  52. I would love to try them with peanut butter, they look really beautiful and delicious

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  53. Your rolls looks wonderful and delicious! Love to have some for my breakfast!

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  54. beautiful and delicious rolls! ..from Angie's Bakery!

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  55. Yumz and a good size for snack.

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  56. Lovely, and beautifully browned rolls. You are right - these are the perfect afternoon pick-me-up.

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  57. Poppy paste? That is new to me.

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  58. These rolls are genius, brilliant, and absolutely droolworthy delicious. Love both fillings, especially the poppyseed paste. Thanks for the step-by-step instruction...now, I have an idea how you made them!
    Superb:DDD

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  59. These filled rolls look amazing! I would love to try the poppy seed version. Such wonderful treats!

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  60. I can even have these for dinner as well, Angie. They look superb!

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  61. These are so pretty. I never would have guessed how you made them. So glad you posted the how-to picture.

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  62. Food art! I LOVE it! These are truly beautiful. I can smell them now and we're more than a few miles apart :) Yeah - I love bread.

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  64. yay for almond butter stuffing! these look bakery perfect. thanks for the step by step tutorial. hehe now i know how to get those schmancy folds in the bakery.

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  65. This is just so beautiful Angie it makes my haert weep - PLEASE tell me you are opening your own bakery soon :)

    Devaki @ weavethousandflavors

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  66. wow thees rolls looks so soft and delicious! Your blog has such extensive resource. Will definitely come back more often!

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  67. How gorgeous Angie - and I love that they are peanut butter filled... my family would go for these in a big way! :)

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  68. To think I almost missed this post. How creative Angie. Love them.

    Ciao for now,
    Claudia

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  69. What beautiful rolls...done to perfection.

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  70. These rolls are stunning! I have featured your post in today's Friday Food Fetish roundup. Let me know if you have any objections and thanks for the inspiration...

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  71. **GASP** These rolls are STUNNING!!!!! Definitely going to be making these soon!!

    :)
    ButterYum

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  72. These are so delightful and so beautiful!

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  73. These rolls remind of the sweet filled rolls/buns that I used to enjoy growing up in Indonesia! Thanks for sharing the recipe, I need to give this a try. I especially love that you use whole wheat flour! I used to fill mine up with Nutella, and sometimes banana.

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  74. Thank you for the step bu step
    I love how golden brown they are, I wish I had one with some tea mmmm

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