Preservative free Homemade Burger Buns

Their is no comparison when you can get preservative free homemade burger buns to make your favorite burgers. You would love to have soft and fluffy fresh baked buns.

It’s been a long time when we have gone out to have burgers. So finally decided to take out my baking equipment’s and bake some fresh and healthy buns.

INGREDIENTS

  • 260gms whole wheat flour
  • 100 gms all purpose flour
  • Half tsp – instant yeast
  • Salt 1 tsp
  • Sugar 1 tsp
  • 1 Tbsp Butter/ olive oil
  • Water+ Milk 300 ml or as per flour absorption
  • One tbsp Sourdough starter discard(optional)
  • Milk for brushing
  • Sesame seeds for sprinkling on top

PROCESS

  • Add sugar in luke warm water + milk (70 ml) in a glass bowl or cup and then add yeast and mix gently. (Check temperature of water by putting your pinky finger, if your are able to resist heat for sometime it’s good to go)
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  • Cover it and keep it in warm place for 12-15 minutes to activate the yeast
  • Check if get good bubbles in yeast water, as shown in picture
  • If you can’t see bubbles rise then discard and start again
  • Shift Flour, salt, sourdough discard in a separate bowl and start adding activated yeast slowly, don’t add liquid in one go
  • Keep mixing the flour with liquid until it combines properly
  • Dough should be sticky, if it feels dry add more liquid

KNEADING

  • Clean your kitchen counter properly and remove unwanted items
  • Now dust your kitchen counter with some flour or some butter
  • Take out dough on kitchen counter and start kneading it
  • You need to knead in stretch and fold method as shown in video
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  • Keep kneading for at least 10-15 minutes or until dough get easy to handle
  • Add butter while kneading in parts as the dough starts coming together, it helps in kneading
  • To check when your dough is ready press one finger & it should bounce back slowly, or do the window panel test(Mentioned)
  • Take a small ball of dough and stretch it in front of window, dough should stretch easily and light can be visible
  • Now tuck in the dough and keep it in well greased Bowl
  • Cover it properly with cling film or wet towel.
  • Keep the bowl in warm place for first rise at-least 45 minutes or until it doubles
  • Take out the dough an punch it out, knead again for few minutes

SHAPING

  • Take a square or rectangular baking pan, lined with parchment paper
  • Take the punched dough and divide it into 100 gm or 150gms balls( as per the size you want to make).
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  • Apply some oil/butter on hand if your dough is sticky, knead each ball a little and start cupping it in tight ball with help of your palm and fingers
  • Placed the well tucked ball in baking trays with some gap in between. ( If you have steel rings for baking burger you can use it, I have done with hand)
  • Brush with milk and sprinkle sesame seeds.
  • Keep it for 25-30 minutes minimum covered with cloth for second rise

BAKING

  • Pre-heat oven at 180°c
  • Brush the buns again with milk.
  • Placed the baking tray on rack and bake it for 20-25 minutes. Or until you get a golden top( if you are not getting golden top after 22 minutes, take out the pan and brush again with milk and bake for few more minutes)
  • Take our pan and remove buns from it and keep it for cooling on rack. ( It will be hard at this time)
  • Let it cool completely, once it cool down pav becomes soft.
  • Enjoy burger buns with aloo or paneer Patties and veggies.

31 thoughts on “Preservative free Homemade Burger Buns”

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    Vaishali says:

    Very nice, fresh and effortless cooking. Looking forward to watch you make them live through videos.

  2. Gleefulblogger – Mumbai India – "Attitude is the KEY of success & happiness in life." - Anonymous This is what I believe in, this is what I follow - welcome to Gleefulblogger's blog - a lifestyle & parenting blog.
    Dipika Singh says:

    I am not much of a Baker but thing at all these images and reading recipes ignites the fire of baking something in my kitchen saving this recipe to create my own buns

  3. TheMomSagas – From being a child to a mother, yet being a child again as a mother- the journey is not just beautiful but also rewarding. Each day marks a new learning, a new story and a new memory that deserves to be treasured and shared. MomSagas records many such wonderful tales and experiences of a mother of twins who is growing each day with her kids and exploring the world along with them.
    Charu says:

    These turned out to be perfect. Looks yum and since homemade, healthy too. Am glued to your page now for more such recipes.

  4. Snigdha – Ahmedabad – Hi , I am a full time blogger , social media influencer and youtuber by profession . Except that I am mom of two adorable munchkins . Contact me at snigdha.fairy1990@gmail.com
    Snigdha says:

    You are an awesome cook . The only thing I have baked is cake but now your recipes are inspiring . I will try out this burger recipe also.

  5. Gunjan Upadhyay – Hi, I am Gunjan, the founder of this blog Tuggu n mommy A coffee addict mom of a hyperactive toddler #Little Tuggu. I am an Engineer, MBA and have a passion for creativity and writing. Though this blog I aim to share my Story as a mom and beyond.
    Gunjan Upadhyay says:

    Sch tempting buns, This current phase has made me back our own bread, I have baked a bread couple of times and so is bun, the rising of flour just give me a new high, going to bake again now reading your post.

  6. Varsh – Blogger. Homemaker. Artist. I find perfection very subjective and love to enjoy the journey towards achieving it. I like the weird surprises life throws at me and love to turn them around! :)
    Varsh says:

    Must say, your baking experiments always impress me, Neha! Such a healthy and preservative-free way to make burger buns at home. They look perfect! Wonder if mine will turn out this good.

  7. The only thing I can bake is the cake that too I learned during the lockdown. These burger buns are looking so perfect, I don’t think I can get it right even if try the exact recipe. You have magic in your hands, Neha.

  8. I’ve never tried bun at home. Indeed preservative free homemade is good for health as well as delicious. One question can we make it without yeast or using baking powder?

  9. DiaryOfAnInsaneWriter – Mumbai – DiaryOfAnInsaneWriter is a blogzine for the modern reader. It contains freshly curated content, written with the modern reader in mind, thus the content is informative and crisp. We take special care to ensure that all content on the page is original and interesting. This parenting & lifestyle blogzine owned & managed by Mayura Amarkant. Mayura is a writer, freelance journalist & digital consultant. She has been awarded the prestigious Woman Business Leader in Digital Marketing & PR by Indo-Global SME. We have started it with a vision to research, curate & write fresh & original content for the Online World.
    Mayura Amarkant says:

    I find baking very fascinating….I haven’t tried baking ever. Your post makes it seems very easy. Thank you for sharing all the steps for this fab recipe.

  10. Deepika – Indian Motivational Blogger, Poetry writer, Believer and thinker, Indian Youtuber, Indian Podcaster, subscribe to my channel to listen more poetries. Simple in nature, Try to follow the rule of simple living and high thinking.
    Deepika says:

    Sorry By mistake I write Burger instead of Burger Buns.

  11. Deepika – Indian Motivational Blogger, Poetry writer, Believer and thinker, Indian Youtuber, Indian Podcaster, subscribe to my channel to listen more poetries. Simple in nature, Try to follow the rule of simple living and high thinking.
    Deepika says:

    You are a great cook. I never baked but your baking recipes give me a reason to bake. Burgers are looking so spongy and soft.

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    Shilpa Garg says:

    Wow! These buns are just perfect. I have made burger buns just once, and they didnt turn out that soft. Will try your recipe. Thanks for sharing!

  13. Wow you are quite an expert. I always feel little apprehensive about trying baking items at home. After feeling your post feeling inspired to try this at home. Thanks for sharing detail recipe dear.

  14. Ruchie – Being a Domestic Engineer and a proud mom of 6years old princess n a year old naughty munchkin I love doing something or other ... Sometimes loves cooking , sometimes creating some creative stuffs, sometimes doing art and craft and best part love to dance and sing which is stress buster for me... This blog is just to store my memories and share knowledge on food, reviews, gossip, recipes, fun, contest whatever I have with the world who wish to take !!
    Ruchi Verma says:

    Oh this is so easy to make I was really not aware of …Thanks a lot for the recipe I am sure going to try this !!

  15. Mayuri6 – Mumbai – Tarot Card Reader. Writer. Sweet Tooth-er. Traveler. I write from my heart, edit from my mind and hope that my words will touch your soul.
    Mayuri Nidigallu says:

    What I love about your recipes is, Neha that they are so easy to follow and you explain each process so well. Those Burger Buns look simply perfect and yum!

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      Cindy Dsilva says:

      I have been trying to make garlic bread for so long. I’ll try this and check if the bread turns out good then perhaps I’ll try the garlic inclusion too. Thanks so much for the step by step instructions.

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    Swati Mathur says:

    Hats off to you. I do make burgers at home but baking a bun is at its next level. You must be really passionate about cooking… But thanks for sharing as now I can give it a try.

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    Ujjwal Mishra says:

    I am very new to baking and never though of making a pav or bun at home. banana walnut bread is my only tryst with break baking. your post has given me new goal.

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