Heart Shaped Rolls#BreadBakers

These heart shaped dinner rolls are so soft, delicious, light & fluffy, they are so easy easy to make. Perfect for a valentine's dinner, do try them!
Ingredients
275 Grams All Purpose Flour
35 Grams Caster Sugar
½ Teaspoon Level Salt
1 Egg - lightly beaten
120 Ml +- Milk
1 Teaspoon Instant Yeast
30 Grams Butter
10 Grams Dark Cocoa powder
Water - as required to knead the dough
Method
For the Sponge

In a bowl add 100ml milk, sugar, 3 tablespoons flour and yeast, mix well and keep aside till it froths/bubbles for about 20 minutes.
For the Dough
In a food processor add flour, lightly beaten egg and all of the sponge mix , knead this to a dough, if kneaded then add a tablespoon of remaining milk or water till you get a soft and sticky dough. Now add the butter, again knead till the butter is incorporated. This dough is a sticky dough, so do not be tempted to add more flour. Take the out on to a work surface and knead for about 5 to 8 minutes till the dough does not stick to your hands, it should be soft and smooth. The softer the dough ,the softer our bread will be. The final dough should be soft, smooth, elastic and not sticking to your hands.
Keep this in a oiled bowl till it doubles in volume. 
Once it doubles in volume.
Divide the dough into 2 parts, 363grams and 160grams each and shape it into smooth round balls. Take the small dough ball and add the cocoa powder and blend to gather until we get a smooth and even chocolate dough. After adding the cocoa powder it weighed 175 grams.
Now we have one chocolate and one white dough. Divide both the dough's into 10 each equal parts, using a weighing scale, so that the measurements will be exact the rolls will be in similar size.
Roll out the white dough ball into a circle and place the chocolate ball inside it and then wrap the chocolate ball with the white dough. 
Just tuck-in the edges towards the center and then roll the seam side on a surface to make is a smooth round ball. 
Roll and shape like wise all of them into smooth round balls. Let the rolls sit for 10 minutes with a damp cloth, so that the dough can rest and relax.
Take each dough ball and roll it into an oval shape. The dough should have to have at least 1cm thickness.
Now flip over and fold the dough into half.
Cut the dough from the bended end, leaving about 1 cm uncut from the other end. 
Open out and shape into a heart shape.
Lightly press it.
Place the shaped heart dinner rolls on a parchment lined baking sheet. Cover them up loosely with a greased plastic film or a damp cloth so that we can make sure they will not get dry and at the same time, the covering will not disturb the smooth rising.
Let them proof until they are puffed up beautifully. The time will vary according to the warmth of our room.
Preheat the oven at 180°C/350°F.
When the rolls have puffed up nicely, brush the top with some egg wash. Bake them for 16-18 minutes or until they slightly start to turn golden in color. Once baked cool them on a wire rack. 
The dinner rolls are very soft, light and fluffy. The smells amazing and tastes delicious. 
These heart dinner rolls are best when they are warm and just a few minutes ..,out of the oven. 
My Notes
You can keep the heart rolls at room temperature in an air tight container for up to three days.
You can freeze this rolls for up to one month. Simply wrap the bread in plastic or aluminum foil to protect it from freezer burn.   
Take it out whenever you need and just put it in 180°C / 350°F preheated oven for 10 minutes or microwave them on high for 30 - 45 seconds, and you’ll get fresh bread ready to eat .
Labels: Bread Bakers, Breads, Cocoa powder, Heart Shaped, Cocoa powder 
                
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Sneha's Recipe
Sneha's Recipe

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