Ingredients
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Active dry yeast
10 g
or fresh - 20g
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Egg yolk
1 piece
to brush the dough before baking
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Sesame seeds
2 tbsp
for decor
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Step by step
Step 1
Whisk the milk together with the yeast and the sugar and put aside for 15 minutes - until the yeast becomes activated and starts to foam up.
Step 2
After 15 minutes, add the salt and the flour and stir the dough.
Step 3
You should get a softer, not so sticky dough.
Cover and let rise for 30-60 minutes, until it doubles.
Step 4
Then divide the dough into 12 smaller pieces of the same size.
Step 5
Shape into balls, then let them rest for a few minutes.
Use a rolling pin to make dough circles of similar size - about 10 cm in diameter and 5-7 mm thick.
Step 6
These are my dough circles, they don't have exactly the same size, but they don't have to.
Step 7
Melt the butter and let it cool for a while. Then soak each dough circle in butter.
Step 8
Use a round oven pan (mine is 28 cm in diameter) and arrange the dough circles in the shape of a flower by overlapping one circle over the other, just like in the picture.
I don't recommend using the springform pan, as the butter will drain in the oven and will cause smoke in the kitchen. If it's the only one you have, you can place a bigger oven tray beneath it.
Step 9
Let it rise for 20 minutes, then brush the top with egg yolk.
Step 10
And spread over sesami seeds.
Step 11
Bake the dough until golden for 25-30 minutes in the pre-heated oven to 180 degrees C.
Step 12
Let cool and transfer on a plate.
Step 13
It's a nice feeling to tear it petal by petal :)
Enjoy!
Quantity:
750 g
(12 felii)
Prep time:
35 min
Difficulty:
easy
Ready in:
90 min
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