
Its been raining occasions to celebrate :) Hoooorey!!!! this is my hat-trick celebration post :)
Its my 100th post of this year :) and probably the last one for 2010 too :) Though it sounds like a little lazy for 365 days, I'm happy that I made a century this year :)
When the occasion is special, the recipe should be a special one too. Yup!! Garlic rolls have made me drool in dreams and also has been a nightmare for me since I terribly failed making buns last occasion.
This recipe is from Suhaina's blog and was tested enough by my fellow bloggers. :) Pretty popular recipe I guess :) So I was kind of sure that it wont go wrong and gave it a bold try. Special thanks to Sharmilee who encouraged me and cleared my doubts while trying it out ;)
It was a super dooper hit at home and I totally fell in love with its look, aroma and texture :) It was so good to have along with a cup of tea at my Sudoku solving time ;)
I still don't believe that I made garlic rolls at home!!!! Pinch my hand.. oh yeah its true and I am jumping in joy :) Yupeeeeeeeee :)
Its my 100th post of this year :) and probably the last one for 2010 too :) Though it sounds like a little lazy for 365 days, I'm happy that I made a century this year :)
When the occasion is special, the recipe should be a special one too. Yup!! Garlic rolls have made me drool in dreams and also has been a nightmare for me since I terribly failed making buns last occasion.
This recipe is from Suhaina's blog and was tested enough by my fellow bloggers. :) Pretty popular recipe I guess :) So I was kind of sure that it wont go wrong and gave it a bold try. Special thanks to Sharmilee who encouraged me and cleared my doubts while trying it out ;)
It was a super dooper hit at home and I totally fell in love with its look, aroma and texture :) It was so good to have along with a cup of tea at my Sudoku solving time ;)
I still don't believe that I made garlic rolls at home!!!! Pinch my hand.. oh yeah its true and I am jumping in joy :) Yupeeeeeeeee :)

Ingredients:
All purpose flour(Maida) - 3 cups
Warm water - 1 cup
Yeast - 1 tbl spn
Sugar - 2 tbsp
Salt - a pinch
Olive oil - 2 tbsp
Sesame seeds - 1 tsp
For Garlic spread:
Garlic - 5 pods
Butter - 3 tblsp
Coriander leaves(chopped) - 2 tbl sp
Green chilly - 1
Salt - for taste
All purpose flour(Maida) - 3 cups
Warm water - 1 cup
Yeast - 1 tbl spn
Sugar - 2 tbsp
Salt - a pinch
Olive oil - 2 tbsp
Sesame seeds - 1 tsp
For Garlic spread:
Garlic - 5 pods
Butter - 3 tblsp
Coriander leaves(chopped) - 2 tbl sp
Green chilly - 1
Salt - for taste

Method to make Garlic spread:
Grind the coriander leaves and green chilly into a fine paste.
Mix it along with butter and salt.
Grind the coriander leaves and green chilly into a fine paste.
Mix it along with butter and salt.

Method for making rolls:
Drop the yeast, salt and sugar in warm water and beat until everything dissolves.
Add the sifted maida to the above ingredients and kneed well until you get a smooth dough.
Finally add olive oil and kneed for a while till the dough springs back when you press with your finger.
Leave the dough in a greased bowl and cover it with cling film or wet cloth. Allow it untouched for an hour. The dough will double in size by then.
Now knock down the air in the dough and kneed again for few mins. Divide the dough into two parts and roll it into a rectangle using the rolling pin. The rolled rectangle should be half an inch thick.
Apply the garlic butter on the dough evenly. Now roll it carefully into a log and cut it into four equal parts.
Do the same for the remaining dough too.
Place them into a well greased baking tray or bread loaf tin.
Now apply the remaining garlic butter spread on top of the rolls and also apply some milk on the sides and top to give the rolls the shiny look. Sprinkle some sesame seeds on top of the rolls.
Now leave this along for another 20 mins for it to slightly raise in size.
Preheat the oven to 180°C.
Bake the rolls for 25-30 mins.
Super yummy garlic rolls are ready to eat :)
Enjoy the hot and fresh home made garlic rolls :)
This quantity would make 8 big garlic rolls.
Drop the yeast, salt and sugar in warm water and beat until everything dissolves.
Add the sifted maida to the above ingredients and kneed well until you get a smooth dough.
Finally add olive oil and kneed for a while till the dough springs back when you press with your finger.
Leave the dough in a greased bowl and cover it with cling film or wet cloth. Allow it untouched for an hour. The dough will double in size by then.
Now knock down the air in the dough and kneed again for few mins. Divide the dough into two parts and roll it into a rectangle using the rolling pin. The rolled rectangle should be half an inch thick.
Apply the garlic butter on the dough evenly. Now roll it carefully into a log and cut it into four equal parts.
Do the same for the remaining dough too.
Place them into a well greased baking tray or bread loaf tin.
Now apply the remaining garlic butter spread on top of the rolls and also apply some milk on the sides and top to give the rolls the shiny look. Sprinkle some sesame seeds on top of the rolls.
Now leave this along for another 20 mins for it to slightly raise in size.
Preheat the oven to 180°C.
Bake the rolls for 25-30 mins.
Super yummy garlic rolls are ready to eat :)
Enjoy the hot and fresh home made garlic rolls :)
This quantity would make 8 big garlic rolls.

Tips:
You can use half the quantity of maida and replace the remaining half with wheat flour.
You can skip the green chilly to make milder tasting rolls. Or increase the chilly for hotter rolls :)
Eat them hot just after it is out from the oven for best results :)
You can store the rolls for a day or two.
You can use half the quantity of maida and replace the remaining half with wheat flour.
You can skip the green chilly to make milder tasting rolls. Or increase the chilly for hotter rolls :)
Eat them hot just after it is out from the oven for best results :)
You can store the rolls for a day or two.

Good effort .Keep up your nice work. Garlic rolls look inviting
ReplyDeleteI love them...love the garlic flavor in it..looks yumm
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ReplyDeleteAwesome looking garlic rolls....And as usual great clicks this time with the setup of teatime, looks so natural and nice.
ReplyDeleteThough I cleared the doubts in the beginning u gave me the idea for perfect shaped rolls which made/tempted me to try again :) he he Will post my version sooner too.
Garlic rolls looks fantastic.. wonderful clicks too... nice presentation.
ReplyDeleteYumm, garlic rolls looks absolutely fabulous Nithya, u r tempting and pulling me to make some today..beautiful clicks..
ReplyDeleteI tasted this and fell in love with this. I started to melt in the smell of garlic! Feel like having more and more. The second picture is extremely good. Good going Nithi! Wish you all the very best for 2011 and hoping to see more and more and more recipes from you... Happy New Year!!
ReplyDeleteawesome recipe and great clicks.
ReplyDeleteSuperb....
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your 100th post
ReplyDeleteRolls look so yummy and inviting. I am tempted to prepare these beautiful rolls..
ReplyDeletegr8 garlic rolls perfect for use any time
ReplyDeleteLooks absolutely perfect and inviting Nithi.. Awesome presentation dear.. Yummyyy :)
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I like anything with garlic and these rolls looks so perfect lovely and tempting.
ReplyDeleteCongrats nits on ur 100th post ... nice one dear
ReplyDeleteWow..beautiful..
ReplyDeleteFlavorful rolls,looks so perfect and inviting
ReplyDeleteLooks so delicious and flavorful..love to have bite!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on ur 100th post nithi... Loved the garlic rolls..looks so yumm and perfect.
ReplyDeleteWow!!! rolls are very tempting!!!!!!!!Beautiful clicks. Congrats on your 100th post!!!!!A milestone indeed:-)
ReplyDeleteWish you a very happy new year!!!!11
The rolls look great, love the addition of green chillies in the paste, yummm! Nice presentation with the newspaper and very South Indian 'kaapi' tumblers:-)
ReplyDeleteCongrats Nithya,garlic rolls look delicious.
ReplyDeleteflavorful and delicious garlic rolls
ReplyDeletewow, they have come out soooo well, flaky and soft.
ReplyDeleteLooks absolutely perfect Nits..Classy photos..
ReplyDeleteLooks awesome and beautiful clicks too
ReplyDeleteGarlic rolls looks wonderful ! Congrats On ur 100th post !
ReplyDeletecongrats
ReplyDeletewe made the same wow
aren't they fabulous
wow...Garlic rolls looks awesome...beautiful cliks and excellent presentation
ReplyDeleteLooks inviting and tempting. I just love garlic bread and rolls. Have bookmarked will try soon. Congrats.
ReplyDeleteLooks great!!
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this is one amazing looking garlic roll! and i loove how you used newspaper as background, very unique Nithiya!
ReplyDeleteOh look at that small cups of coffee! Reminds me of home n those rainy days :-(
ReplyDeleten yes! I'm SO trying this recipe :-)
Aww! Love the feel of the photographs reminds me of home :( chai and rolls! Fabulous.
ReplyDeleteSudoku in the background. My mothers favorite.
ReplyDeleteYour prepration and the photos looks nice.
I too tried it came out so good.Yours also looks so perfect.....
ReplyDeletethey look so good,..;-)
ReplyDeletewish ya happy new yr 2011
Hey Nitya! What a co-incidence! I made garlic bread too and at the moment its sitting on the rack cooling. Lovely pics!
ReplyDeleteA very Happy new year to you n ur family Nithya. Love the Garlic rolls .. truly a visual treat !!!
ReplyDeleteHey Nithya,
ReplyDeleteLovely Garlic rolls!! I wanna bake them too! Insha'Allah soon :)
Thanks for your comment on my blog :) And i got those silicon moulds in Mangalore, so u can DEFINITELY get them anywhere else in the world! :p Do try searching for them in supermarkets in ur city! I am sue u will get them! :)
This looks really good!
ReplyDeleteWhat yeast did you use?
ReplyDeleteGarlic Roll looks great. Photos are very tempting.
ReplyDeleteThey have come out so so perfect,lovely looking rolls and lovely clicks as well! Happy New Year!! :)
ReplyDeleteCongrats on ur 100th post. garlic rolls looks perfect..:)
ReplyDeleteLove that Kappi cup, Nithya. Lovely clicks as usual. the bun looks good in texture and color. Wish I can pinch out one for my tea :)
ReplyDeleteGreat meeting & knowing you.
Happy 2011 to you.
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Garlic rolls with filter coffee and sudoko,great mind is working better...Happy new year ,nithya...
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Congrats on your 100th post wish you many more milestone to go Girl, Garlic rolls had been to tickling for months now...they looks brilliant! :)
ReplyDeleteEnakku davara tumbler coffee dhaan venum. nothing else. I'm really going to get up and go make some coffee for me now and have it in a stainless steel cup.
ReplyDeleteI love the addition of green chilly....these are absolute favorites with my kids...love ur clicks.
ReplyDeleteYUM!!! what a great idea!!! I love garlic and I love rolls! I've only had cinnamon rolls, this is such a great idea!
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing!