For this months Bread Bakers the theme was
whole grains . I first thought of making whole wheat naan bread then changed to whole wheat bagels . Then
finalized on making this Russian bread -
Bublik .
Bublik ( also Booblik or Bublyk ) is a
traditional Eastern European Bread roll . It is similar to a bagel , but
somewhat bigger and has a wider hole. Bubliks often have a much denser and
chewier texture than bagels.
Bubliks are members of a class of
bread products made from dough that has been boiled before baking , which also includes bagels, baranki ,
sushki and other similar breads.
Bubliks are made from yeast – leavened wheat dough that
commonly contains milk , butter and egg whites and is rather sweet. Poppy seeds are popular addition to the
dough.
Bubliks are featured by
professional bakers in their shops and at country fairs and regional markets.
In Russia and Ukraine bubliks
are usually treated not like bread , but like a type of pastry , eaten as a
complement to tea or coffee.
Bublik are the Russian
equivalent to bagels. The difference is that bubliks are a little smaller and slightly sweet .
In Russia , they are
sold in dozens strung on a string.
Eaten as a pastry with a
cup of coffee or tea , rather than as a honking great sandwich.
Requirements :
For dough :
Wheat flour – 3 cup + for
dusting
Milk – 1 cup
Instant yeast – 2 ¼ tsp
Butter – 1 tbs
Salt – ½ tsp
Sugar – 4 tbs
For simmering bath :
Water – 4 cup
Salt – ½ tsp
For the Glaze :
Butter
Poppy seeds
Method :
Keep the milk in luke warm
temperature.
In a bowl , add the flour , sugar and yeast , combine well.
Add in the milk , salt and butter.
Make into a soft dough.
Place the dough on countertop and knead well for 10 minutes.
Place the dough again in a
bowl and cover with clingform or a damp
tea towel.
Shaping of bublik :
Punch on the raised dough
and make into small round balls.
Let it rest for another 15 minutes.
Take each ball and poke a hole in the center with the thumb and
gently stretch from center to form a circle.
Poaching of Bublik :
In a large pan , boil about
four cups of water along with salt.
When the water boils , simmer the heat to medium.
Add a bublik at a time and
let it in the water for 60 seconds turn after 30 seconds .
Use a slotted ladle to take the poached bublik.
Repeat the same for others.
Baking of bubliks :
Arrange the poached bubliks in the baking tray. Brush milk on top
of each bublik and sprinkle generous amount of poppy seeds.
Preheat the oven to 220 *
C and keep the baking tray inside the
oven.
Bubliks are ready to serve.
Serve along with sourcream or Jam accompanied with tea or coffee.
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Sending to Bready Steady Go happening @ Jen’s Food and Utterly Scrummy Food For Families
Looks like Bublik is something I need to try and soon.
ReplyDeleteYes Renee , it will be worth trying........
DeleteThose sure turned out pretty, Sharanya!
ReplyDeleteThanks Stacy......
DeleteI love learning of different cultures through food. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThey look very good. I would have to give them a try :)
ReplyDeleteLove your expression "honking great sandwich!" These looks so chewy and delicious! Good choice!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting to learn about these Russian bagels Sharanya. They sound perfect for breakfast.
ReplyDeleteThis is a new recipe for me, and seems quite interesting... In my to-do list.
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious! I love home baked bagels and will try these soon!
ReplyDeleteIf it's anything even remotely like a bagel I'm so there. These look wonderful and I can't wait to try them!
ReplyDeletewow these came out fantastic - would love these for my breakfastin the morning
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