RECIPE - Sourdough Maple Sticky Buns

in #sourdough7 years ago

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If you’re nursing a sourdough starter, there’s always this one day where you have too much of it and, before feeding it, you have to discard some. Since I don’t like thinking I’ve been “wasting” all this precious flour and water, this recipe is a delicious way to use your discarded starter.

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There’s only one word to describe these… AMAZEBALLS. They are drenched in maple and brown sugar and the bread texture is soft and elastic. I really hope you’ll get a chance to try this recipe because it’s absolutely delicious and really easy to do.

Definitely one of those sweet treat worth cheating on your diet.

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Enjoy this almost step by step photos of the entire process and happy baking!

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RECIPE
taken from the archive at zestyandspicy.com

--- ingredients
for the buns
1 teaspoon of active dried yeast
1 tablespoon of cane sugar
⅔ of lukewarm water
1 cup of sourdough starter (unfed/tired/discarded and not floating)
3 cups of all purpose flour
¼ teaspoon of fine sea salt
¼ teaspoon of baking soda
3 tablespoons of cane sugar
2 tablespoons of coconut oil (soft or melted - just not rock hard)
½ cup of lukewarm water

For the filling
2 tablespoons of coconut oil
½ tightly packed cup of brown sugar
½ cup of maple syrup
¼ teaspoon of vanilla extract
3 tablespoons of water

For dusting on top of the dough before rolling:
3 tablespoons of brown sugar

--- instructions

  • Mix the first three ingredients together and activate your active dried yeast for 15 minutes.
  • Drop in all the other ingredients and mix well until you form a ball of dough.
  • Knead the dough for 5-7minutes until smooth and elastic. Let rise for one hour in a greased bowl, covered with either a rag or a plastic wrap.
  • While it's rising, put all the ingredients for the filling in a pan and bring it to a boil while stirring. Remove from heat and let cool down.
  • Grease and flour a pan (lasagna style pan - 13x9 on the inside) with coconut oil and all purpose flour
  • Flatten the dough in a big rectangle (18 inches x 18 inches) and brush some of the filling mixture on the top of the dough. Sprinkle the extra three tablespoons of brown sugar on top, roll, cut and place in the dish.
  • Pour almost all the liquid (keep about ¼ cup for later) on top and let rise, on the counter, for 30mins while you pre-heat your oven at 350.
  • Bake in pre-heated oven (350) for 40mins. Make 14 buns
  • Once out of the oven, pour the rest of the liquid and let the buns cool down in the pan before digging in. Turn over your pan on a plate so the bottom of the buns become the top.
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Making recipe is so easy I think.

Not all recipes are easy but this one certainly is! ^_^ ...hope you give it a try ^_^

thanks for the great foods, pastries

you're welcome! ^_^ ...there will be more.

Hello Ariel! I'm glad you finally joined! I hope you remember me from Twitter

I was finally approved! ^_^ ...happy to be here too. From your username, I think I can sort of remember. Want to trigger my memory? :P

I just tweeted you a tip, but on my OTHER account I use a poultry related Avatar :-P anyways, you might want to make an Introduce Yourself post, and tag it accordingly, usually those get nice attention :-) welcome!!!

Ohhhhhh ^_^ yeah that's what I thought. thanks for confirming <3
I did make an introduction too ^_^ ....it was my first post.

Thank you so much for the warm welcome <3

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