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Chrysanthemum Bread


For the final day of Blogging Marathon #65 under the theme pull apart bread is chrysthamum bread.I wanted to share some herb and garlic bread for this day.As I ran out of the herbs I made this bread.
There are so many various stuffing can be used for this bread according to personal preference.But I wanted to keep it simple and made a plain bread.
Shaping the bread is a bit time consuming but its worth it to give a try.Also here I used some whole wheat flour along with the plain flour.Lets move on to the recipe.....



      
                                                                      
                                                            
                                                                                Chrysanthemum Bread


                                                                  
   Basic Information

   Preparation time 40 minutes
   Resting time 1.5 hours minutes
   Cooking time 25-35 minutes
   Makes 9" round loaf



   
  Ingredients

    

Ingredient
Quantity
All purpose flour/maida
2 cups +
2-3 tbs for dusting
Whole wheat flour
1/2 cup
Salt
1 tsp
Luke warm milk
3/4 cup
Yogurt/curd/thayir2 tbs
Instant yeast
1 tsp
Butter/vennai
1 tbs
Olive oil3 tbs
Sugar
1.5 tbs
Cream or butterfor brushing

  Method 
  • In a mixing bowl take the all purpose flour,whole wheat flour,sugar,salt,yogurt,butter,oil and instant yeast.To this add the luke warm milk mixture and knead it to a soft,pliable dough.

  • Knead it well for 10 minutes on a floured surface.Keep it in a warm place for an hour to rise.After an hour the dough would be doubled in size and punch down the dough.Divide it into 2 equal portions.Roll each portion on a floured surface to 10" circle of 1/8 " thickness.
  • Using a 3" round cookie cutter,cut the dough.Fold each round to a semi circle and then to a quarter.
  • Arrange it on a 9" round pan in a circle manner as shown.and keep it covered in a warm place for the second raise.After the second raise brush the top of the rolls with cream or milk.Bake it in a preheated oven at 350 F for 25-35 minutes or until the top gets a nice golden color.Remove it from the oven and transfer to wire rack.
  • Serve it along with soup or as such with some spread.






    • The dough should be slightly stick,don't add too much of flour while kneading.
    • The rolls taste better when it is served warm,just microwave it for 5 seconds and serve. 
    • This bread can be made with whole wheat or all purpose flour only.
    • Arrange it closely on the baking tray.



    Enjoy..................







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