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Step 1
Cut the butter into cubes and leave it to soften at room temperature.
Step 2
Warm the milk in the microwave for 50 seconds. Mix the milk with a spoon then stir in the dry yeast. Set aside for the yeast to foam.
Step 3
In an electric mixer with the dough hook attachment, add the flour, sugar, salt and milk powder. Combine well.
Step 4
Add the milk and 1 egg to the mixer on setting 3 until combined.
Step 5
Slowly add the cubes of butter to the mixer on setting 3.
Step 6
Once the butter is combined, let the dough mix for 5 minutes on setting 3 or Then let the dough rest for 3 minutes and then continue mixing for another 20 minutes. (Note 1)
Step 7
After 20 minutes, check the dough's elasticity by pulling on it with your fingers. If the dough stretches roughly 2 cm without tearing then it is ready. If not, then keep mixing until done. Please refer to the picture above for an example.
Step 8
Once done, line a large mixing bowl with oil. Oil your hands and remove the dough from the mixer. Pat some oil on the outside of the dough to make it easier to handle and then roll it into a ball with your hands. Place the dough into the large mixing bowl and cover it with a tea towel or cling film. Let it proof in a warm place for 1 hour. (Note 2)
Step 9
After 1 hour, take out the dough and weigh out 50 gm portions.
Step 10
Oil your hands and shape the dough into balls. Place them on a baking tray lined with baking paper at roughly 1.5 - 2 cm apart. Please refer to the pictures for an example.
Step 11
Cover the dough and let the dough proof for a further 45 mins or until doubled in size. (Note 3)
Step 12
Once the dough has finished proofing, preheat the oven at 180 C / 356 F. Then brush each bread roll with egg wash and place the chopped bacon on top. Sprinkle the cheese over each bread roll.
Step 13
Bake in the oven for 20 - 25 minutes or until nice and golden at 180 C / 356 F fan forced.
Step 14
Immediately remove the bread from the baking tray and paper onto a cooling rack so that there is air above and beneath the bread rolls.
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