Saturday, March 13, 2010

Something special

mood: content
craving: these awesome bread rolls


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I haven't made these in a very long time. Pictures were taken when we lived in Germany. drool2.gif

A sister gave this recipe to us on my site, 
Muslim Sisters site. I don't add water I just do warm milk. I find the milk makes it more moist. drool2.gif

you'll need:

-500 gram flour 4 to 5 cups
-half water and half milk.... i am sorry i never measure how much i put but i add some and then when i am kneading i will add more water if needed or more flour if it is to wet...you can start out with half cup of milk and half cup of water...
-pinch salt
-1 little bag quick working yeast 7g
-1 tbs sugar
-1/2 tbs of lemon juice (this will make the yeast to rise better)
-4 tbs oil

filling:
kiri cheese or if you dont have that you may use la vache que ri make sure you have 24 portions soo for kiri you need 2 packs.

you will need 1 egg and some sesame seeds to make the bread nice and golden.


mix all the ingredients and knead till the dough is nice and supple.
let it rest in a warm place for 30 till 45 min...

Make the Twelve balls, then roll. Place a piece of cheese in the center of each one and then you can roll it like a ball to cover up the cheese. 




make 12 balls of the dough

Roll the ball like so:




Now that y'all are drooling everywhere, I'd like to take the time and Thank my dear sister Samantha for this lovely recipe. The above pictures are hers. 

These are mine.. Taken in Germany. 




There is no way you can have it without some Chai. I hope y'all enjoyed the pictures. I just might go get some whole wheat flour and make some of these, this coming weekend. Oh, no I forgot to take a picture of the homemade bread my Mother in law sent us this afternoon. Darn it. Oh well. I'll just have to pray she sends some again next weekend. She's the best cook. God bless her.


Final whisper: AS long as you are regular in your workout routine you can still enjoy the food we try to avoid. Portion is the key. 

16 comments:

Bliss said...

YUMMMMMM looks delicious!!!!

Texan Teen said...

they're soooo good, i love them *drools*

miss_dior said...

i know themmmmmmmmmmmm i miss them alot!!!!!!i know them also...anyway in Germany they make the best bread i ever ate...Even Italy has good bread but not like Germany...this are good for breakfast and with coco milk :D

S. H. said...

yummy!!!
I use to eat this bread in mexico too, and is one of my favorites, thanks for the recipe I really miss this kind of bread,
You can also fill it with chocolate,cream,or anithing you like,and you can use some milk with sugar to have the golden color also.
in Egypt you find different kind of breads but not like this one, looks delicious, I will tray to bake them soon inshallah!;;)

LyddieGal said...

Those look so tasty, and yum Chai Tea! I love it.

Chic on the Cheap

annfrendly said...

wow.. thank you so much for sharing..
your bread looked beautiful and delicious..
can't wait to try it :)

Twizzle said...

Mashallah that bread is sooooo delicious!!

you should try it how my SIL makes them one day... you make small golf size balls with the cheese in the center, then place them side by side touching, and bake them. You make some sheera (sugar syrup) and cool it down. and when the bread come out of the oven you pour the sheera over it. OMG yummmmmmmmmy!

Sara said...

MashAllah these look AMAZING! I'll most definitely have to try out the recipe! Mmm chai looks perfect with them. Thanks for sharing :)

Anonymous said...

I have ruined my keyboard...it is not drool friendly...Yummmm

Anonymous said...

Yummy!! MashaAllah, very good job! Great shots too!

Your blog looks cute too. I love the bee!! ^^

Mimisha said...

As salamu alaikum
The recipe look so tasty :)
I think ill try it soon.
Do u like 2 exchange emails? my mail is katinka25813@hotmail.com

ma salam meryem

Anonymous said...

Salaam sis,
these look delicious!
Thanks for sharing! :)

Miss Dreamer said...

That looks soooooo delicious!! Yuuuuuuumy!!
I want to taste it right now, LOL.

Umm Riyam said...

in sha' Allah I'll try your dough recipe. It's been so long since I've made anything like this.

My in-laws make the 'honey comb' a lot, and they roll the little balls in cinnamon and then bake. When they take it out, they pour sweetened condensed milk over the top. It's soooo yummy and tastes similar to cinnamon rolls.

OmAbdullah said...

mmmmmmmm! I looooove these!!! mashaAllah delish :D

visible... said...

Delicious sister...
I'll try it ...

Thank you
See yaa

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