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- Sep 11, 2016
Saw some tasty looking curry buns yesterday when I was out and about, but they were too expensive. Plus, they didn't have everything I was craving in them. (Mushrooms, ginger, vegetarian substitute, etc.)
I used crumbled tofu, mushroom, onion, garlic, ginger, paprika, red chili flakes, then I cooked all of that on low for about 30 minutes in a mix of hoisin sauce, curry powder, and a pinch of salt. You can use whatever meat you like, I was just in the mood for some tofu.
The dough, I started with warm m.ilk, yeast, a pinch of brown sugar, and salt. Then gradually add flour while whisking, then knead for about 5 minutes. Left it to rise (I suggest leaving it near the stove, or somewhere warm, as it will rise waaaaaaaaaay faster that way) for a half hour.
When that's done, assemble your buns (3 tbspns each, just make sure you don't overfill) with the puckered side face done on a buttered baking pan, brush them with egg, then sprinkle some sesame seeds and bake for 20 minutes at 350 Fahrenheit.
And YEAH.
The dough, I started with warm m.ilk, yeast, a pinch of brown sugar, and salt. Then gradually add flour while whisking, then knead for about 5 minutes. Left it to rise (I suggest leaving it near the stove, or somewhere warm, as it will rise waaaaaaaaaay faster that way) for a half hour.
When that's done, assemble your buns (3 tbspns each, just make sure you don't overfill) with the puckered side face done on a buttered baking pan, brush them with egg, then sprinkle some sesame seeds and bake for 20 minutes at 350 Fahrenheit.
And YEAH.
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