Ingredients
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1
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1
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3 1/2
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1
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1 1/2
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3
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1
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Directions
Scottish Baps, I had these bread rolls while in Scotland I had them for breakfast with bacon and lunch for sandwiches-good stuff! Prep time does NOT include rising time , This tastes good, but the rolls were not soft at all Thanks for posting
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Steps
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Lightly Dust Two Cooking Sheets and Set Aside. |
2
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in a Small or Medium Bowl Combine the Yeast, Sugar and 2 T Flour. |
3
Done
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Gradually Blend in the Warm Milk Until Smooth. |
4
Done
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Cover With Plastic Wrap and Let Stand For 10 Minutes or Until Foamy. |
5
Done
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Sift Together the Remaining Flour and Salt in a Large Bowl. |
6
Done
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Make a Well. |
7
Done
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Mix to a Soft Dough. |
8
Done
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Turn Out Onto a Lightly Floured Board and Kneed For 3-4 Minutes. |
9
Done
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Shape Into a Ball, Place in a Large, Oiled Bowl and Cover With Plastic Wrap. |
10
Done
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Place in a Warm Place and Let Rise For 1 Hour. |
11
Done
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Preheat Oven to 425 Degrees. |
12
Done
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Turn Dough Out Onto a Lightly Floured Board and Knead Again For 2 Minutes. |
13
Done
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Divide Into 12 Pieces. |
14
Done
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Roll Each Piece Into a Flat Oval, Around 1/4 to 1/2 Inch Thick, and Place on the Prepared Baking Sheet. |
15
Done
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When All Baps Are Rolled Out Cover and Let Rise For 15 Minutes. |