Homemade Ham Roll Bread

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As for the number of servings that can be served to make Homemade Ham Roll Bread is 3 servings. So make sure this portion is enough to serve for yourself and your beloved family.
To begin with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can cook Homemade Ham Roll Bread using 12 ingredients and 28 steps. Here is how you cook that.
This is a variation on regular bread rolls.
The ideal temperature to raise the dough is 105°F/40°C. For 2 to 3 servings. Recipe by Kokoacchi
Ingredients and spices that need to be Make ready to make Homemade Ham Roll Bread:
- 210 grams Bread (strong) flour
- 4 grams Dry yeast
- 15 grams Sugar
- 4 grams Salt
- 15 grams Butter
- 2/3 of a medium egg Beaten egg
- 110 ml Milk
- For the egg glaze:
- 1/3 of a medium egg Beaten egg
- 1 dash Salt
- The filling
- 50 grams Ham
Instructions to make to make Homemade Ham Roll Bread
- Prep all the ingredients at the start. This will prevent any forgotten ingredients.

- Sift the bread flour into a bowl. Add the dry yeast, sugar and salt.

- Beat the egg, and set aside 1/3 in a small plate for the egg glaze.

- Add a small pinch of salt to the egg glaze.

- Add butter and milk to the remaining 2/3 of egg.

- Mix until the butter starts to melt (You can melt the butter beforehand in a microwave or pan.)

- Add the liquid to the flour mixture from Step 3 in 3 batches while mixing.

- Kneading Step 1: Knead the dough in a bowl to form into a ball. (You can knead on a floured work surface instead.)

- Kneading Step 2: Pretend the bowl is a baseball mitt and the dough is a ball, and slap the dough into the bowl several times. Repeat alternately kneading and slapping down the dough.

- Wash the bowl and wipe it carefully with a dry cloth. Oil the inside lightly, and dust with a little bread flour.

- Put the ball of dough in the bowl and cover with plastic wrap. Put the bowl in a larger bowl filled with lukewarm (105°F/40°C) water. The ideal temperature for the first rising is 85-105°F/35-40°C. The bath water cools down as time passes, so start at a temperature that's just a fraction higher.

- First rising: Wrap the bowls with a towel. Leave to rise for 40 minutes, changing the water in the outer bowl once.

- 40 minutes later, if you poke a floured finger into the dough and the hole remains, it's good!

- Press down on the dough ball on a floured work surface to push out the gas. (You can cover the work surface with plastic wrap.)

- Cut the flattened dough ball into 6 pieces with a floured knife. Each piece will be about 70 g.

- Lightly oil the round turntable in the microwave (or line it with kitchen parchment paper).

- Resting time: Roll each piece of dough taking care not to rip it, cover with a tightly wrung out moistened kitchen towel and leave to rest for 20 minutes or so. (Attention: If you roll the dough into balls you'll rip it.) The ideal temperature for this step is 105°F/40°C.

- After the resting time, roll out each piece of dough into a triangular shape about 3-4 mm thick.

- Put the filling (ham) on the dough and roll up. Plate on the microwave turntable seam side down.

- When all the rolls are on the turntable, mist lightly with a spray bottle and cover loosely with plastic wrap. Put the turntable on top of a bowl filled with lukewarm (105°F/40°C) water.

- 2nd rising: Cover with a wash basin or similar container, then cover with a towel too. Leave to rise for about 40 minutes, ideally at 105°F/40°C.

- After the 2nd rising, gently brush on the egg glaze. You should really do this with a pastry brush (I just used my fingers).

- Baking: Bake in a 375°F/190°C oven for 19 minutes.

- Done! Be careful not to burn yourself.

- Cool on a rack. (The bottoms of the rolls get soggy otherwise.) When they've cooled down to about body temperature, store in plastic bags.

- When the rolls have cooled down, you can store them in plastic zip bags.

- Mmm, the smell of freshly baked bread... You should try making these too!

- An alternate way to raise the dough: Heat your bathtub to 108°F/42°C. Close the tub with the lid, and spread out a bath towel on top. Put the round plate on top, cover with a suitable cover (such as a wash basin) and then cover with another towel.

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