Gluten Free Sandwich Buns ~ Dinner Rolls

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Gluten Free Sandwich Buns or Dinner Rolls:

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Gluten Free Sandwich Buns or Dinner Rolls:

Using Bob's Red Mill Gluten Free Homemade Wonderful Bread Mix:

1 PKG. 16 oz. Bob's Red Mill Gluten Free Homemade Wonderful Bread Mix

1 2/3 c. warm Milk 110*

1 Whole egg plus enough Egg Whites to make ¾ cup (*Room Temperature*)

¼ c. Melted Butter or Vegetable Oil

1 tsp. Cider Vinegar

Place contents of package in a large bowl. I use a KitchenAid mixer bowl.

Remove yeast packet.

Add yeast to the warm milk ~ stir ~ let foam for 5 minutes

add Eggs Melted Butter Vinegar Yeast/Milk mixture to the Bread Mix

Use the Paddle (Not dough hook) Start off on low. Scrap Bowl. Mix at medium speed for 2 minutes, scraping down sides of the bowl with a spatula as necessary.

Add:

1 Cup Shredded Cheddar Cheese

¼ Cup Parmesan Cheese

Mix for 1 more minute on Medium Speed

Line 2 Cookie Sheets with Silpat Baking Mats

Spray a Cookie Scoop with Cooking Spray

Measure out 1- ½ Scoops per Bun/Roll

Or make them any size of your choice.

I made 10 Buns/Rolls

Use Wet Finger to shape and flatten the Buns/Rolls

Optional: Whisk an Egg white with a little bit of water

Use a pastry Brush and brush each Bun/Roll with the Egg White

Sprinkle with Sesame Seeds ~ Lightly press the seeds in the Bun/Rolls

Cover the Cookie sheets with Plastic wrap that was sprayed with Cooking Spray

Rise in a warm place for 30-40 Minutes

Bake in a 350* oven for 20 Minutes

My oven tends to run hot so I turned the Buns/Rolls over half way through so they didn't burn on the bottoms.

Bake until Golden Brown and done.

I used a Digital Thermometer. When it reached an internal Temperature of 205* they are done.

Cool on a wire wrack

Bob's Red Mill Flours:

http://www.bobsredmill.com/

Silpat Baking Mat: Silpat: The Original Non-Stick Mat

http://silpat.com/

Acu Rite Digital Thermometer

I used a digital thermometer to check the bread for when its done. Bake until 208*-210* in the center of the bread.

Its also great to check the temperature of the milk and water before adding yeast. Its a helpful gadget. My Digital Thermometer is by Acu Rite.

Camera:

Canon PowerShot SX230 HS

Editor:

Corel ~ Videostudio ProX4 Professional Video Editing Software

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