Friday, June 19, 2015

PISTOLETTE ROLLS

PISTOLETTE ROLLS

For the 2 Hour Sponge:
•  1 cup of warm water (100 to 110 degrees)
•  2-1/2 teaspoons of rapid-rise yeast
•  Pinch of granulated sugar
•  1-1/2 cups of bread flour*
For the Dough:
•  1 cup of warm water (100 to 110 degrees)
•  1 tablespoon of honey
•  3 tablespoons of olive oil
•  2-1/2 teaspoons of salt
•  4 cups of bread flour

Instructions

Proof the yeast by combining with the warm water and a pinch of sugar. Let sit for 5 minutes. Put the bread flour in your mixer bowl and stir in the water and yeast mixture. Cover the entire mixer bowl with a thick towel and let sponge bubble up for 2 hours. Okay to stir down if it begins to bubble up out of the bowl.

To the sponge, add the water, honey, olive oil, salt and flour; stir to combine. Using dough hook, knead on low speed for 8 to 10 minutes until you have a good, elastic dough. Remove dough hook, spray top of dough with non-stick spray and cover entire mixer with a large, clear plastic bag and allow to rise 45 to 90 minutes or until about doubled.

Cover a baking pan with quick spritz of non stick spray and place a sheet of parchment paper in the pan. Turn dough out onto a lightly floured surface, and pull off 12 equal pieces of dough. Shape into oval rolls and place on parchment paper about an inch or so apart. Spray a sheet of plastic wrap with cooking spray and place on top of rolls to keep them from drying out and set in a draft free spot to allow to rise about 20 to 30 minutes until they puff up.

Preheat oven in the meantime to 400 degrees F. If a crusty bottom is desired, place a baking stone in the lowest part of the oven when you preheat. You may also score rolls across the top or snip with scissors for a decorative affect if desired.

Before placing the rolls in the oven, spritz them very lightly with water, place in oven and spritz inside of oven also to create a more crispy crust. For softer and shiny rolls, brush tops with melted butter or oil before baking.

Bake for approximately 25 to 30 minutes until rolls are brown





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