Pizza bun recipe, Homemade Pizza buns - Raks Kitchen (2024)

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Pizza bun recipe, homemade pizza buns with step by step pictures. Perfect for snack box or back from school snack.

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  • 👩‍🍳 Inspiration
  • đź“– Variations
  • đź’­ Top tip
  • đź“ť My notes
  • Recipe card
  • Pizza bun method

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👩‍🍳 Inspiration

This recipe idea flashed, when I saw a pamphlet I got from 7 eleven introducing Pizza bites. I loved the idea and thought it would be easy to make at home.

As I have been making pizza from the scratch for quite a while now and have tried several buns, I was pretty confident in try these and enjoyed making these.

đź“– Variations

This could be an easy party snack idea, kids would be super excited to have it and sure we can also enjoy this.

The stuffing is flexible so you can experiment it with your favorite topping, let it be simple like what I have used or add on your favorites like black olives, mushrooms, zucchini…it’s your choice!

Check out my other bun recipes you may be interested in :

  • Stuffed masala bun
  • Khara bun
  • Kalonji jeera bun
  • Sweet potato bun
  • Sweet corn bun
  • Savory buckwheat bun
  • Garlic bun

đź’­ Top tip

How to get smooth looking bun?

Kneading well and resting gives out best results. Also make sure the water content is enough for perfect results. Make use of your stand mixer if you have as it gives un believable results.

Brush generously with butter once it is out from oven.

Why my bun smell weird/ yeast smell?

Probably the yeast you are using is not active. Change to a fresh batch. Make sure to proof the yeast before using in the recipe.

đź“ť My notes

  • Make sure to seal the stuffing properly, otherwise while baking you will get the cheese ooze out from the buns.
  • If your dough is too dry then sealing is bit tough, especially after rising, the sealing may not be proper. Use water or milk to seal properly in that case.
  • Brushing with milk helps in browning. So brush with milk before baking.
  • The oven temperature and timing may vary slightly depending on the make and model of yours. So experiment and fix it if you are not getting as shown.

Recipe card

Pizza bun recipe, homemade pizza buns

Pizza bun recipe, homemade pizza buns with step by step pictures. Perfect for snack box or back from school snack.

Course Snack

Cuisine Global

Prep Time 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time 15 minutes minutes

Resting time 1 hour hour

Total Time 1 hour hour 35 minutes minutes

Author Raks Anand

Servings 8 Buns

Cup measurements

Ingredients

  • 1.5 cups All purpose flour
  • ½ cup Milk
  • â…› cup olive oil or melt butter
  • 1 teaspoon Salt
  • 1.5 teaspoon Sugar
  • 1 tablespoon Active dry yeast

For the filling

  • 1 Capsicum chopped
  • 1 Onion
  • 1 Tomato optional
  • ½ cup Grated mozzarella cheese
  • 2 Pasta sauce or pizza sauce
  • 1 teaspoon Oregano or any dried Italian herb
  • 1 teaspoon Red chilli flakes
  • 2 pinches Salt
  • 2 teaspoon oil

Instructions

Proofing yeast

  • Heat milk until lukewarm, dissolve sugar and yeast completely in it.

  • Let it rest for 10 minutes. After 10 minutes the mixture would have been raised to frothy, proving that the yeast is active.

  • If not, your yeast is not active and use active yeast. Buy a fresh batch or try different brand.

Make dough

  • Meanwhile, take flour in a large bow and make a dent in the middle.

  • Add salt, oil and the yeast mixture in the dent and knead well to a smooth pliable dough. More you knead, better the texture.

  • If sticky sprinkle little more flour, if too dry sprinkle some water. The dough should be smooth and pliable.

  • Let it rest for 1 hour. Wrap the bowl with cling wrap or wet towel.

  • After an hour the dough should have been raised. Punch it down and knead to make it smooth.

  • Make equal sized balls and arrange in a greased baking tray.

Prepare stuffing

  • Heat a pan with oil and fry capsic*ms, tomato and onion for just a minute.

  • Cool down and add sauce, cheese, Italian seasoning, salt and chilli flakes . Mix well.

Make pizza bun

  • Flatten the prepared dough balls and keep a small lemon sized ball of the filling.

  • Pinch the edges towards center to cover the filling.

  • Arrange in the baking tray with the sealed side down. Make sure you have sealed properly, otherwise, the cheese will ooze out.

  • Pre heat the oven to 190o C (10 mins) and till then brush the buns with milk.

  • Bake it for 15-20 minutes or until the buns start becoming golden brown on the top.

  • Take out and cool over wire rack. Brush generously with butter when hot.

Notes

  • While sealing the buns, you can use water if you find it difficult to do so.
  • Adjust the baking time accordingly. Keep an eye on the buns after 15 minutes.
  • You can sprinkle white sesame seeds or any herb on the top before baking the buns.

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Pizza bun method

1. To start with, gather the ingredients needed. Heat milk until lukewarm, dissolve sugar and yeast. Let it rest for 10 minutes.

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2. After 10 minutes the mixture would have been raised to frothy, proving that the yeast is active. If not, your yeast is not active and use active yeast.

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3. Meanwhile, take flour in a large bow and make a dent in the middle. Add salt, oil and the yeast mixture in the dent.

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4. Make a smooth pliable dough. If sticky sprinkle little more flour, if too dry sprinkle some water. The dough should be smooth and pliable.

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5. Let it rest for 1 hour, wrap the bowl with cling wrap. After an hour the dough should have been raised. Punch it down and knead to make it smooth.

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6. Make equal sized balls and arrange in a greased baking tray.

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7. Meanwhile prepare the filling. Heat a pan with oil and fry capsic*ms, tomato and onion for just a minute.

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8. Cool down and add sauce, cheese, Italian seasoning, salt and chilli flakes . Mix well.

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9. Flatten the prepared dough balls.

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10. Keep a small lemon sized ball of the filling.

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11. Pinch the edges towards center to cover the filling as shown in the picture.

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12. Roll to smoothen again

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13. Arrange in the baking tray with the sealed side down. Make sure you have sealed properly, otherwise, the cheese will ooze out.

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14. Pre heat the oven to 190o C and till then brush the buns with milk little and bake it for 18-20 minutes or until the buns start becoming golden brown on the top. Brush generously with butter after done.

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Serve hot with tomato ketchup or chilly sauce! Enjoy it with your favorite drink!

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FAQs

What is the secret to pizza dough? ›

The pizza bosses of the world know the secret to an incredible dough is to let it rest and give it time. This process makes the dough much easier to work with and forms the coveted texture, rise, and bubbles at the edges.

How long should you leave pizza dough to rise? ›

If you're planning to make pizza today, then give the dough a rise. Clean out the mixing bowl, coat it with a little oil, and transfer the dough back inside. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap or a kitchen towel and let the dough rise until doubled in size, 1 to 1 1/2 hours. Option 3 — Store the dough in the fridge.

Should pizza dough be wet or dry? ›

For example, Detroit-style pizza has a fairly high moisture content between 70 to 80%, while Neapolitan-style generally sits at around the 60 to 65% mark. In addition to making your crust lighter, increasing the hydration produces a higher yield (more dough).

What is the best water for pizza dough? ›

A water of medium hardness – 100 to 150ppm works best for dough preparation.

What is the best flour for pizza dough? ›

00 flour is finely ground Italian flour that contains about 12% protein, or 12% gluten. It's the traditional flour used to make Neapolitan-style pizza. Since its gluten content is similar to bread flour, it also produces a pizza crust with chew.

What makes pizza dough taste better? ›

If you're keen to intensify its flavor even more, enhance the dough further – either with infused oil brushed over top, cheese woven into its edges or a combination of herbs and spices kneaded into it or sprinkled on it.

Is pizza dough better the longer you let it rise? ›

“A few days' rise is fine and will enhance the taste of the crust, but any more than three days and the yeast will start to eat up all the sugar in the dough and convert it into alcohol, which will adversely affect crust flavor,” Schwartz said. Over-proofing is another consequence of resting your dough for too long.

What happens if you put too much yeast in pizza dough? ›

Too little yeast and your dough won't rise enough, and the pizza base will taste bland. Use too much yeast and your dough may over-ferment. Tell-tale signs are your dough expanding too much or tasting and smelling a bit sour, with an almost alcoholic aftertaste (the yeast produces alcohol as it ferments).

What happens if you let pizza dough rise too long? ›

Pizza dough that has been left to rise for too long, or has been over-proofed, can potentially collapse. The gluten becomes overly relaxed, and the end product will be gummy or crumbly instead of crisp and fluffy.

Should pizza dough be covered or uncovered? ›

Bake immediately or cover loosely and let the dough rise a bit more for a lighter pizza (uncover before baking). Baking time may vary, due to the thickness of dough.

Why is 00 flour better for pizza? ›

00 flour is, indeed, the most finely milled in Italy — as evidenced by the “00” classification. The texture makes for a very soft and flavorful crust, and it also accommodates the typical thinner middle/thicker edge pizza crust structure. Plus, the low gluten content gives the crust just-right stretch and bite.

Why do you put ice water in pizza dough? ›

Keeping the dough cold during mixing—especially when friction from a food processor is involved—allows the yeast to ferment gradually when the dough is refrigerated. During this proofing period, the yeast develops complex flavors and creates just enough gas bubbles to make the dough pliable.

Should pizza dough be warm or cold water? ›

The water temperature you use to mix your pizza dough is critical. Warm water helps activate the yeast, while cold water slows it down. Conversely, using water that is too hot can kill the yeast, resulting in a dough that doesn't rise. The ideal water temperature for pizza dough is between 105°F and 110°F.

Can you use bottled water for pizza dough? ›

City water supplies are notorious for having high levels of chlorine. Chlorine affects the taste of water and dough. It also affects how the dough forms. You may consider using bottled water to make your pizza dough the best it can be.

What not to do when making pizza dough? ›

The Most Common Mistakes When Making Pizza
  1. Not Letting the Dough Rest. ...
  2. Not Kneading the Dough for Long Enough. ...
  3. Using a Rolling Pin to Form the Dough. ...
  4. Overloading Pizza Toppings. ...
  5. Not Letting the Pizza Cook for Long Enough.

How do you make pizza dough rise better? ›

Pizza dough loves warmth, so if you can find a way to add some extra heat, your dough will rise faster. One way to do this is to preheat your oven to the lowest setting (usually around 200 degrees Fahrenheit) and then turn it off. Place your pizza dough in the warm oven for 10-15 minutes until it begins to rise.

What does adding vinegar to pizza dough do? ›

The acidic properties of vinegar inhibit gluten, some will say. This theory proposes that once the water and flour are combined, gluten starts forming, causing the dough to grow tough. Adding an acid, the theory goes, stops the gluten in its tracks and rescues the crust from toughness.

What is the key to crispy pizza dough? ›

The secret to a more crispy pizza crust is probably not what you think. You might assume that less water will result in a crispier crust. But you'd be wrong. To achieve a more crispy crust, you'll need to add more water to the dough formula.

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