Honey buns
By VicentaLakin
Since you bought the oven, use it
Recipe Recommendations
- high-gluten flour 3 measuring cups
- low-gluten flour 1 measuring cup
- eggs the 2
- yeast 6G
- white granulated sugar 40g
- corn oil 40g
- salt 5g
- milk powder 40g
- white sesame 2 teaspoons
- warm water 180G
- honey 1 scoop
- baishui 1 scoop
- sweetening
- burn
- several hours
- senior
Steps for Honey buns

1
Remove corn oil and put everything else together。
2
40g is about a quarter of a cup. i use this cup in my pasta。
3
this is kentucky's drink cup, and this is about 180 g water。
4
Smash it like this with corn oil。
5
In the basin for about 5 to 10 minutes, the sheet was oiled, one hand grabbed the end of the face and threw it on the board。
6
Hands grab this end, pull up, roll to the other end。
7
And then I repeat it a million times。
8
It's like washing clothes。
9
Scratch this film。
10
Put it in the basin, Guyael, twice as big。
11
It's fermented noodles。
12
Get ready for honey water and scavenging。
13
The noodles are ventilated, cut into a flat little agent, tumbled into thin pieces and folded between the right and the left。
14
Then roll it up from the end。
15
Cut。
16
Cut that side off and stick the stain。
17
It's in the oven, in the oven, in the fermentation for 15 minutes。
18
It's twice as big, with a layer of honey water, white sesame, oven -- up and down, 30 minutes。
19
At the end of the day, a layer of honey water will be painted, 200°C on fire, and then baked for five minutes。
20
It's done. My honey water is not very thick, so there's no bright color。Honey buns Make Tips
the one in the middle, i put some yogurt on, isn't it heavy? i just wanted to do that, so i put egg fluid on the face, and i thought the space was in the middle when i woke up twice, and i put a pile of hucks in the middle. and i put oil on the board, and i put it on the board, and i remember, it had to be on the board, or it was super sticky, and it was a little sticky, and it was really expensive, but if you were to rub the marble or the stainless steel plate, you wouldn't have to put all the oil in it, 'cause it was wood, too easy to stick it