17 gramFresh Yeast or 5,5 gram of active dry yeast
35gramButterunsalted
20gramSugar
7gramSalt
1Egg Yolk about 15 gram of egg yolk
Stuffing
180gramDouble Dutch Cheese or another full-bodied & meltable cheese
Seedslike chia or line seeds
Instructions
Preparations
Heat the milk until lukewarm (not warmer than 25degrees Celsius or 77 degrees Fahrenheit). Solve the yeast in the milk and leave it for 5 minutes.
Mix and knead the flour, milk, yeast, sugar and salt. Make sure you don't add the salt directly on the yeast since this will kill the yeast. Add the butter per teaspoon to ensure even distribution through the dough.
After kneading for about 10 minutes, the dough should feel soft and smooth. Then it is time to divide the dough into 9 portions. Shape the portions into balls and cover with some plastic foil. Let them rise for about 30 minutes.
In the meantime..
You can add the baking paper to the oven dish. If you want, you can add some olive oil or butter to prevent the buns from sticking to the paper. Besides that, you can already divide the cheese into 9 even pieces.
Proofing
After 30 minutes, take a dough ball and push all the air out. Knead it shortly and then use a rolling pin (or clean bottle of wine) to roll out the dough ball. Add the cheese in the middle of the circle and wrap all the dough around it. Place the cheese filled dough ball into the oven dish and repeat these steps until all buns are done.
Cover the oven dish with a moist kitchen towel or plastic foil. Let the rolls proof for another 70 minutes.
Time to bake!
Preheat the oven on 230 degrees Celsius or 445 degrees Fahrenheit.
Just before baking the rolls, top the buns with the seeds. Then brush the tops with the beaten egg yolk. Bake the buns for about 10-12 minutes.
Serve with..
Serve directly with some spicy mustard or homemade jam on the side!