Homemade Hamburger Buns and A Really Good Burger

Homemade Hamburger Buns and A Really Good Burger



Lately, I’ve been craving a good burger.

So, I bought a package of Impossible Beef in the deli section of my local Trader Joe’s, gathered all the trimmings, and set about making some fresh hamburger buns rather than those sad buns you see in big bags at the grocery.

I used the Beautiful Burger Bun recipe from King Arthur Baking. You can find the original recipe here..

I adapted the recipe to my kitchen, making the dough through the first rise in my Zogirushi bread machine. You just put the ingredients in the Zogirushi pan (liquids first), select the dough setting (setting 11) and you are off. The machine does the mixing, kneading, and takes the dough through the first rise. I then took the dough out of the machine, shaped the buns, sprinkled a seed mix on top and let the buns do their second rise on my counter. Then I baked the buns for 18 minutes at 375 degrees F. They were/are beautiful.

 

 

I ended up with a really comforting meal. I have buns in the freezer for a burger or sandwich on another day.

Now I’m craving really crispy French fries to complement my next burger. Will a root beer float be next? Whoa!



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