Do you ever have breakfast for supper? Once in a while, we do but not very often. When we sat down for supper, my son asked why we didn't have these for breakfast. I told him that the bread took a couple of hours to make. It was way to early for me to wake up. I think he wouldn't mind eating these sandwiches anytime of the day. Since it was so late, I wrapped up a sandwich and put it in the refrigerator so I could take the photo later when there was light out. Well, my daughter didn't want to wait until I took the photo because she wanted to eat it. She was so kind to take these photos for me while I was at work. What do you think? Didn't she do a great job?
Baps Breakfast Sandwiches
Baps:
4 cups all purpose flour
2 cups bread flour
1/4 cup shortening
1 (.25 oz) package of active dry yeast
1 tsp sugar
1 cup water (about 110 degrees F)
3/4 cups lukewarm milk (I microwaved the milk for about 30 seconds.)
additional flour and milk for the top of the bread
Directions for the Baps Bread:
1 Bap roll
1 tsp butter
1 egg fried
1 strip of bacon
1 slice of cheddar cheese
1/4 cup mixed greens (this was my topping)
One year ago............................I made Sand Dollar Cookies.
Did you already know...........
-Baps are Scottish breakfast rolls.
-Baps are a soft, floured roll.
-Baps can vary in shape and size but are usually round in Scotland.
Photo by Allie |
Baps:
4 cups all purpose flour
2 cups bread flour
1/4 cup shortening
1 (.25 oz) package of active dry yeast
1 tsp sugar
1 cup water (about 110 degrees F)
3/4 cups lukewarm milk (I microwaved the milk for about 30 seconds.)
additional flour and milk for the top of the bread
Directions for the Baps Bread:
- In a small bowl, add the yeast with the sugar to the warm water. Mix quickly and set aside for 5 minutes to proof.
- In a large bowl, combine 3 cups of all purpose flour with the 2 cups of bread flour.
- Cut in the flour with your fingers, food processor, or pastry cutter until the mixture resembles fine crumbs.
- Add the yeast water and the lukewarm milk to the flour mixture.
- Mix until a soft dough forms. Add the last cup of flour in 1/4 cup intervals until the dough isn't too sticky or dry.
- Knead the dough for 10 minutes on a clean, lightly floured surface.
- Place the dough into a lightly greased bowl. Flip the dough and cover with plastic wrap that has been lightly sprayed with nonstick cooking spray.
- Allow the dough to rise for at least 1 hour until it has roughly doubled in size. (I let it rise for a couple of hours since I had left the house.)
- Punch down the dough.
- Place the dough onto a clean, lightly floured surface and knead a few times.
- Divide the dough into 12 equal oval shaped pieces.
- Place the dough onto parchment lined baking sheet about 4 inches apart.
- Lightly brush each oval dough with milk and then lightly dust the dough with sifted flour.
- Allow the dough to rise for about 30 minutes or until doubled in size.
- Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F.
- In the center of each piece of dough, lightly press your thumb in the center so the surface will be more flatten than domed.
- Dust another layer of sifted flour on top of each dough piece.
- Bake immediately for 15 minutes or until golden brown and cooked underneath.
- Allow the bap rolls to cool for a few minutes before assembling into the breakfast sandwiches.
1 Bap roll
1 tsp butter
1 egg fried
1 strip of bacon
1 slice of cheddar cheese
1/4 cup mixed greens (this was my topping)
- Slice the warm roll in half horizontally.
- Lightly butter the roll in the center before adding the toppings.
- In the center of the slices of bread place the desired toppings of: egg, bacon, cheese, and then the desired mixed greens.
- Serve immediately.
One year ago............................I made Sand Dollar Cookies.
Photo by Allie |
-Baps are Scottish breakfast rolls.
-Baps are a soft, floured roll.
-Baps can vary in shape and size but are usually round in Scotland.