Yogurt Buns

This is based on my recent Keto Yogurt Bread recipe. These yogurt buns have a crispy crust, tender crumbs and tastes mildly tangy. And they are crispy when toasted.

1. For best results, weigh the ingredients with a digital scale

2. Preheat the oven at 350 F or 180 C.

3. Add all the ingredients for the yeast mixture into a bowl. Mix to combine then set aside. This step is to check the condition of the yeast. If there are a lot of bubbling and foaming, then the yeasts are good. If not, please change to a new batch.

4. In another bowl, mix all the dry ingredients together until well combined.

5. Add all the wet ingredients (including the yeast mixture) and mix to combine.

6. The dough is moderately firm and sticky. Wet your hands for easier handling.

7. Divide the dough into 6x80 g portions. Shape into a ball then place of a baking tray lined with parchment paper.

8. Cover with cling wrap or towel. If using towel, please sprinkle some flour on the top of the dough to prevent it from sticking to the towel.  Proof at a warm area for about 15 to 20 minutes or until it is well risen.  Here's a tip to create a warm area - turn on the stove fire for a while then turn it off. Place the pan with dough on a baking tray and let it sit on the warmed-up stove. Leave the hood lights on. This warmth helps to proof the dough quite quickly. And you can reheat the stove midway to warm up the area again. You can also proof the dough in a preheated oven at 210F or 100C with a dish of boiling water for about 15 to 20 minutes or until well risen.

9.  Once the dough has risen nicely, score with a sharp knife or blade then sprinkle with a tsp of arrowroot powder. I used oat powder that has been bleached so the color is white. This gives a nice rustic look, but it is optional.

10. Bake in the oven for 25 minutes or until golden brown. It is done when they feel light to the touch.

11. This bread can be kept at room temperature for a few days if you have a cool and dry climate. Otherwise, it's better to refrigerate earlier for up to a week or freeze for up to 3 months.

[Total servings = 6]

NUTRITION INFO PER SERVING

Total Carb = 6.8 g

Dietary Fiber = 5.7 g

Net Carb = 1.1 g

Calories = 80

Total Fat = 3.6 g

Protein = 6.9 g

This nutrition information is just a guide. Feel free to use your own macro calculation app for accuracy.

Recipe by lowcarbrecipeideas

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Preparation: 
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Cook time: 
30 minutes
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6 servings
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Moderate
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Yogurt Buns

This is based on my recent Keto Yogurt Bread recipe. These yogurt buns have a crispy crust, tender crumbs and tastes mildly tangy. And they are crispy when toasted.

Ingredients

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DRY INGREDIENTS

Oat Fiber Powder = 60 g / 1/2 cup)

Finely Ground Golden Flaxseed = 60 g / 1/2 cup

Baking Powder = 8 g / 2 tsp

Salt = 2 g / 1/2 tsp

Whole Psyllium Husks = 14 g / 1 1/2 tbsp (Note: The psyllium husks must be ground until half its original volume then weigh it. Please watch this video about psyllium husk and powder for a better understanding and success)

WET INGREDIENTS

Fresh egg whites = 3 large (105 g) (room temperature)

Apple Cider Vinegar = 23 ml / 1 1/2 tbsp

Unsweetened Plain or Greek Yogurt = 140 g / 1/2 cup + 1 tbsp (room temperature)

(Note: As an option, you can add sourdough flavor to get the smell and taste of sourdough. Someone tried it and commented that it is so good. She used the one from King Arthur)

YEAST MIXTURE

Instant or rapid rise yeast = 8 g / 2 tsp

Sugar/allulose/inulin = A pinch

Very warm water = 60 ml / 1/4 cup (At 113 to 122 F OR 45 to 50 C temperature. This temperature WILL NOT kill the yeast. It is actually very conducive to wake up the yeast from its dormant state and get to work)

Directions

1. For best results, weigh the ingredients with a digital scale

2. Preheat the oven at 350 F or 180 C.

3. Add all the ingredients for the yeast mixture into a bowl. Mix to combine then set aside. This step is to check the condition of the yeast. If there are a lot of bubbling and foaming, then the yeasts are good. If not, please change to a new batch.

4. In another bowl, mix all the dry ingredients together until well combined.

5. Add all the wet ingredients (including the yeast mixture) and mix to combine.

6. The dough is moderately firm and sticky. Wet your hands for easier handling.

7. Divide the dough into 6x80 g portions. Shape into a ball then place of a baking tray lined with parchment paper.

8. Cover with cling wrap or towel. If using towel, please sprinkle some flour on the top of the dough to prevent it from sticking to the towel.  Proof at a warm area for about 15 to 20 minutes or until it is well risen.  Here's a tip to create a warm area - turn on the stove fire for a while then turn it off. Place the pan with dough on a baking tray and let it sit on the warmed-up stove. Leave the hood lights on. This warmth helps to proof the dough quite quickly. And you can reheat the stove midway to warm up the area again. You can also proof the dough in a preheated oven at 210F or 100C with a dish of boiling water for about 15 to 20 minutes or until well risen.

9.  Once the dough has risen nicely, score with a sharp knife or blade then sprinkle with a tsp of arrowroot powder. I used oat powder that has been bleached so the color is white. This gives a nice rustic look, but it is optional.

10. Bake in the oven for 25 minutes or until golden brown. It is done when they feel light to the touch.

11. This bread can be kept at room temperature for a few days if you have a cool and dry climate. Otherwise, it's better to refrigerate earlier for up to a week or freeze for up to 3 months.

Nutritions

[Total servings = 6]

NUTRITION INFO PER SERVING

Total Carb = 6.8 g

Dietary Fiber = 5.7 g

Net Carb = 1.1 g

Calories = 80

Total Fat = 3.6 g

Protein = 6.9 g

This nutrition information is just a guide. Feel free to use your own macro calculation app for accuracy.

Recipe by lowcarbrecipeideas

Find more great recipes at lowcarbrecipeideasofficial.com