Servings : Makes 5 buns
For lack of a better name for this yummy bread, I’ve decided to call it Caterpillar bread (because it sort of looks like a caterpillar, although I assure you no caterpillars were harmed in the making of it! :D)
It’s a soft bun with a filling, pretty to look at and delicious in taste. Big hit with the little ones!
The filling can be anything you like, can be veggie, chicken, cheesy, tuna, etc. I have used my Spicy Keema Filling
Ingredients for Dough
- 2 cups all-purpose flour
- 3/4 cup warm milk
- 1 tsp. instant yeast
- pinch of baking powder
- 1/2 tsp. sugar
- 1 tsp. salt
- 1 egg, lightly beaten and divided in half
- 1 tbsp. melted butter
- 2 tbsp. oil
- 1 tbsp. milk powder
Instructions
Sieve the flour, then add milk powder, baking powder, sugar, yeast and salt. Then add the oil, butter and half the egg (reserve the other half for brushing the bread later) and mix together. Now add the milk gradually whilst kneading. You might not need it all, so add it sparingly until your dough is nice and soft. If more milk is needed to get a soft dough consistency, warm a litte more and use. Knead for a good 8-10 minutes. The more you knead the softer the bread results will be.
Touch a bit of oil with your fingertips and apply all over the ball of dough. Cover in a bowl and set aside for 40 mins to an hour for it to double in size.
STEP 1 & 2 – Divide the dough into 5 sections. Start rolling each one into an oval/rectangular shape, about quarter inch or less thickness.
STEP 3 & 4 – Brush with butter, then cut strips about a third of the way into the oval on one of the longer sides of the rolled out dough.
STEP 5 & 6 – Add your filling on the opposite side of where the strips have been cut. Fold the dough over the filling to enclose it, then roll gently all the way to the end.
STEP 7 – The strips will cover the top of the bun and give a pretty finish. Try and pinch the ends of the strips under the dough so they do not unfurl or open up during baking.
STEP 8 – Place on a greased tray and repeat with the rest of the balls of dough. Cover with a light kitchen towel and allow the buns to rest for about 30 minutes to allow them to expand again slightly.
When ready to bake, preheat the oven at 180 C. Brush the remaining half egg over the bread and sprinkle sesame seeds. Bake for about 18-20 minutes or until the buns are done and golden.
STEP 9 – Remove and brush them with some butter, keep them covered with a kitchen towel to retain their softness until time for serving.
Enjoy! 🙂
they look very good and yummy
they look very good and yummy
salaam. I wanted to make
salaam. I wanted to make these today. How much does the ingredients for the bread make?
W/Salaam, as mentioned in the
W/Salaam, as mentioned in the recipe instructions, it makes 5.
salams sis, i made this bun
salams sis, i made this bun today so tasty …………….. Jazakamullah for ur yummy recipies
A.a masha Allah i made it
A.a masha Allah i made it today for breakfast and it was yuuuuuuuuummmmmmyyyyyyy!!!!!
180 for preheat but for
180 for preheat but for baking what temperature you will prefer?
Temp remains same.
Temp remains same.
Em newly join this site IN
Em newly join this site IN SHA ALLAH very soon i will try 🙂 JAZK ALLAH for Yumiiii recipesssss 🙂
Assalam o alaikum,
Assalam o alaikum,
I got perfect shape n color but baking time was 1 hr for me, y is dat so? & base was hard but taste was so gud ALHAMDULILLAH.
Other thing is dat while kneading i needed more than a cup of milk like 1 1/4, & i used simple meida then added recommended ingrediednts, is dat okay?
Can i restore rest of dough in refrigerator?
Thanx! 🙂
& can u suggest wt brand do u use for yeast n baking powder?
W/Salaam, sounds like it was
W/Salaam, sounds like it was overbaked from the bottom. As for liquid, normally that varies with types/brands of flour. Some absorb more than others so always just add as much as you need to make the dough soft. You can refrigerate the leftover dough wrapped well. Not more than a day, otherwise freeze. If it stays too long it will smell yeasty. I use SAF Instant Yeast. Baking powder I just use whatever brand I find.
asalam aleikum,ur recipes are
asalam aleikum,ur recipes are awesome mashaAllah..am a fan from Dubai..am going to my mother in law today n I wana make this cartapilarz 4 her but I dnt hv the tandoori masala for the filling wat can I use instead?is grammasala ok? n milk powder I also dnt hv is there an alternative? thats for the dough….and I also don’t have sesame seeds..am not prepared today but I really wana make this for my in laws.
W/Salaam, you can skip the
W/Salaam, you can skip the milk powder and as for the tandoori masala, that is for flavour and a reddish colour, you can leave it out too. Sesame seeds are purely decorative, just omit them if you do not have them.
Assalamualaikum wrwb sister,
Assalamualaikum wrwb sister,
How many tablespoons of filling goes in each piece?
Is it to be baked in the centre shelf?
JazakAllah Khair!:)
W/Salaam, have never checked
W/Salaam, have never checked how many tbsp, am guessing approximately 2 or 3 maybe. Yes middle shelf.
Salams, wanted to know the
Salams, wanted to know the reason for marinating the mince in yoghurt…?
W/Salaam, adds flavour to the
W/Salaam, adds flavour to the mince.
Assalamulaikum wrwb, can we
Assalamulaikum wrwb, can we make the chicken bread & rose ones also with the same dough so that I don’t have to make two seperate doughs? I can just change the filling inside them.
And also will it be correct to put this bread in a full temp (220c) oven & as soon as it rises, lower the temp. to 170 until it turns golden brown?
JazakAllah Khair
W/Salaam, yes you can use the
W/Salaam, yes you can use the same dough recipe. I do not understand though why you want the oven to preheat at 220 C. Recipe needs it at 180. That means from start to end the temp has to be 180 unless your oven is too hot then turn it down to 170.
Salam,nyc one malama fauzia
Salam,nyc one malama fauzia
hi can u plz tell me the
hi can u plz tell me the difference between plain flour and all purpose flour . i tried ur chiken bread recipe it turned out great in taste n dough was very soft the onlyy thing which make me worried tht the colour of the dough turned out to be pale yelow not in gloden brown .. can u plz tell me y is that so?? i used maida ( plain flour)fr that ..
Hi, the two are the same
Hi, the two are the same thing. The colour depends on your oven actually, if you have a top grill turn it on during the last few minutes of baking to get a good colour.
Salamz, Can you make a fish
Salamz, Can you make a fish shaped one as well
Is it necessary to knead with
Is it necessary to knead with milk?
You can knead with warm water
You can knead with warm water. 🙂
hello love thanx for dis u
hello love thanx for dis u bring joy to ma table my family r very hapy very yummie,i have tried result is superfab
Salaam o alaikum wr wb sister
Salaam o alaikum wr wb sister, jhazakhallah khair for such amazing recipes, I have tried lots of recipes from ure site and always a hit to my daughters, Alhamdolillah as they are fussy eaters 😉 lol… Sister I wanted to ask what inch/cm lentgth roughly are these made to get 5. And also I had a question on McArabia but its not there if u could kindly chk plz jhazakhallah khair once again.. may Allah swt reward u immensely… x
W/Salaam, thanks for the
W/Salaam, thanks for the great feedback. About 8 inches or so in length. McArabia is in the international folder. 🙂
Salam. My breads and rolls
Salam. My breads and rolls etc are never the beautiful golden and shiny even though I glaze them properly. Please help. Thank you.
Amina
W/Salaam, do you brush them
W/Salaam, do you brush them with some butter just as they come out of the oven? That helps add shine to them.
Made this yesterday n it came
Made this yesterday n it came out beautiful.shukran
assalamualaikum.can i make
assalamualaikum.can i make this in microwave oven which has all modes including grill?
W/Salaam, sorry I never bake
W/Salaam, sorry I never bake in the microwave so cannot be sure of this.