These are the Soft Garlic Knots from Annie’s Eats that were quite famous in the blog sphere some time back….I have been planning to make this since the day she posted it and today I tried it..… I usually don’t post anything on the same day I make it…. But this turned out so good that I did not want to wait… It’s one of the best Garlic Knots I have ever made......(Featured on Foodbuzz Top 9)
Soft Garlic Knots
Ingredients:For the Dough:
3 cups bread flour
1 tbsp. sugar
2 tsp. instant yeast
1¼ tsp. salt
2 tbsp. olive oil
¼ cup milk
1 cup plus 2 tbsp. lukewarm water
For the Glaze:
2 cloves garlic
3 tbsp. melted butter
½ tsp. Italian seasoning (Oregano, Basil, Thyme and Rosemary)
Method:
- To make the dough, place the dry ingredients (flour, sugar, yeast and salt) into a bowl and stir them to combine. Add the wet ingredients (olive oil, milk and water}. Mix until ingredients have formed a dough. Now, using the dough attachment of your electric mixer, mix the dough for about 8 minutes. Transfer the dough to a lightly oiled bowl, turn once to coat, and cover with plastic wrap. Allow to rise for about 1 hour, or until doubled in bulk.
- Divide the dough into 10 equal pieces. Roll each piece into a 10-inch long rope and tie into a knot. Take the end lying underneath the knot and bring it over the top, tucking it into the center. Take the end lying over the knot and tuck it underneath and into the center. Transfer shaped rolls to a baking stone, or a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Cover with a clean kitchen towel and let rise for 45 minutes, until puffy.
- To make the glaze, finely mince the garlic or press it through a garlic press. Mix with the melted butter and Italian seasoning.
- Preheat the oven to 350° F / 175 °C. Brush the glaze onto the shaped rolls. Bake until set and lightly browned, about 15-18 minutes. Let cool slightly before serving.
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I love garlic and any bread with garlic in it is sure hit here! Your garlic knots look so soft and delicious!
ReplyDeleteso delicious!!loved the garlic knots
ReplyDeleteThey look beautiful, your knots are real neat! Not surprising!
ReplyDeleteI made these too and they were good, though my knots were clumsy:-))
It looks amazing, Its new recipe for me. I will try it soon...
ReplyDeleteAnd nice snaps.
Wow.. these look so damn good. Yummy to the core. Love garlic flavor in breads and this one looks way too delicious. Wish I could get one out of the pic :)
ReplyDeleteOru naal njanum bread bake cheyyum:)
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty looking rolls Swapna!
My fav spices.. i love it so much.. parcel pls..
ReplyDeletewow garlic knots look so beautiful and perfectly done !! loved them !!
ReplyDeleteWow Swapna, they look amazing. How many could you make with those ingredients? I might bake them :)
ReplyDeletePrefectly baked garlic knots..simply wonderful and flavourful..
ReplyDeletethe bread looks cute..garlic bread is so flavorful and a versatile eat...
ReplyDeletedeliciously done like the sprinkle of chillie flakes on this garlic knots
ReplyDeleteGarlic knots look so lovely!
ReplyDeletelovely knots..love garlic flavoured breads..and looks spicy too.yumm
ReplyDeleteMmm, those look fantastic. I've actually never made garlic knots but I've really been wanting too. They look and sound so delicious!
ReplyDeleteWonderful presentation and amazing clicks !!
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Baking them soon...but will have to do with normal flour...wonder when West africa will bring bread flour to the super market aisles:(
ReplyDeleteLooks so good and love the pics ...bookmarked
ReplyDeleteThose garlic knots look superb n delicious..yummy
ReplyDeleteSwapna the rolls look inviting.. wonderful shots!!
ReplyDeleteThey look so cute.. love the clicks too..
ReplyDeleteNice pictures and looks so amazing dear.
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Softest buns...looks yumm
ReplyDeleteCould you please post step by step photos also ...It will be more helpful
ReplyDeleteI need these now! They look amazing and addicting!
ReplyDeleteLately, I've been having loads of garlic bread. I think it's time for some garlic knots.
ReplyDeleteOh, my! Those look delicious.
ReplyDeleteI made these today - with a different topping - and it was just delicious! thanks for a great recipe!
ReplyDeletewhat a great combo! Love garlic and bread!
ReplyDeletehello there! i hope you dont mind, I made these little beauties and featured them on my blog with a link to yours:) yours look just amazing! mine over cooked a bit but were delish! check it out on my blog and many thanks for the awesome recipe!
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Hi Swapna first time to your space you have an amazing recipe collection love this garlic knot bookmarked it.
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