628. Turkish Kahvalti Buns (Turkish Breakfast Buns)

March 27, 2017mayurisjikoni
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Healthy Seeds

Our 85th theme for #FoodieMonday#Bloghop group is #Nigellaseeds. Nigella seeds, kalonji, black cumin, balck caraway,fennel flower,charnushka, onion seeds, Roman Coriander as they are called taste like a cross between onion, oregano and black pepper. It however has no relation to onion, cumin, fennel or caraway. They are seeds from the plant Nigella Sativa.Its widely used by the Indian Subcontinent and the Middle East including Turkey. Nigella seeds are roasted and ground and used in curries, vegetable preparations. As whole seeds they are used in pickles, flat breads and  other breads. Use the roasted seeds in salads, sprinkle them on egg dishes, add a few seeds to relishes or chutneys. The famous panch phoran spice mixture from Bengal is a mixture of kalonji, fennel, cumin, fenugreek and mustard. Goes well with cheese dishes or cheese breads. I have tasted a cheese and nigella bagel and the earthy, slightly pungent taste complimented the cheese taste perfectly.

How do you distinguish the black sesame seeds from nigella seeds? Well besides the taste its the shape of the seeds. Black sesame seeds are oval and nigella seeds are triangular in shape. I once made the mistake of topping a preparation with nigella seeds instead of sesame seeds (both stored in same type of jars!). Its only after tasting the preparation I realized my mistake. However, the nigella seeds added an interesting flavour to the dish. Nigella seeds has various health benefits. Nigella oil mixed with lemon juice fights acne, ground nigella seeds mixed with honey aids memory, nigella seed oil if rubbed on the forehead gets rid of headaches, ahandful of nigella seeds heated with mustard oil, cooled and applied on joints prevents inflammation of the joints.Add nigella seeds to boiling water and breathe in the steam to reduce nasal congestion.

I decided to make Turkish Kahvalti Buns using nigella seeds. Turkish breakfast is called Kahvalti. The word derives from ‘Kahve Alti’ which means under coffee or before coffee. Traditional Kahve is not drunk during breakfast. Its usually consumed after breakfast or in the afternoon. Traditional black brewed tea is served with breakfast. Turkish breakfast or Kahvalti is an elaborated meal usually enjoyed as a family.A typical Turkish breakfast may include black tea, white cheeses, boiled or scrambled eggs, olives, tomatoes, cucumber,spicy cheese, Turkish sausage, grape or mulberry molasses, jams, honey, helva, butter, omelette called menemen and breads. Breads can be flat or normal.

Turkish Kahvalti Buns have crumbled or grated feta cheese, mashed potato and nigella seeds added to the dough. Some more seeds are then sprinkled on top before baking. These buns tasted delicious… the saltiness from the feta, the onion herb like taste from the seeds and the softness due to the potato. Hubby and I enjoyed the buns with an omelette but go ahead and enjoy the buns on its own with some tea or coffee.

nigella seeds/kalonji

 

A typical Turkish Breakfast -copied from google

 

 

TURKISH KAHVALTI BUNS (TURKISH BREAKFAST BUNS)
Makes 12
Recipe source: A Shaggy Dough Story

2½ cups plain flour(all purpose flour, bread flour)
1⅛ tsp instant active dried yeast
1 cup warm milk
1 tsp salt
1 tsp nigella seeds
1 medium potato, boiled, peeled and mashed
100g feta cheese, crumbled or grated
2 tbsp sunflower oil

Topping:

1 tbsp milk
1-2  tsp nigella seeds

extra flour for dusting
extra oil for greasing

  1. Add the flour into a mixing bowl.  Make a deep well. Add the yeast into the well. Add milk.Cover the well with flour.
  2. Cover the bowl and let the mixture rest for 1 hour.
  3. Add salt, mashed potato, oil and nigella seeds. Mix and bring the dough together.
  4. Lightly flour the worktop. Knead the dough for 10 minutes until it is smooth and silky.
  5. Put the dough into the greased bowl. Cover it with a wet tea towel or cling film and let the dough rest for 20 minutes.
  6. Lightly flour the worktop and tip the dough out. Flatten it gently with your palm. Add the feta cheese and knead it gently.
  7. Shape the dough into a round ball. Put it back into the mixing bowl. Cover the bowl.
  8. Let the dough rise till its double the size or for 1½ – 2 hours.
  9. On a lightly flour worktop, deflate the dough gently. Divide it into 12 parts.
  10. Roll each part into a ball. Shape each ball well and place it on a parchment lined or greased baking tray.
  11. Preheat the oven to 180°C.
  12. Let the buns rest for 45-50 minutes.
  13. Brush the tops gently with milk.
  14. Sprinkle nigella seeds over the buns.
  15. Bake in the oven for 25-30 minutes till the tops are golden brown.
  16. Remove the buns from the oven and cool them on a wire rack.
  17. Serve with breakfast or with tea or coffee.
Tips:
  • I like adding seeds to the bread as that way one gets to eat most of them as opposed to them falling off the top.
  • You can glaze the top of the buns with egg wash before baking.
  • Try and leave some feta cheese as pieces in the dough. It tastes yummy when you get that occasional feta cheese bit in the bread.

You may want to check out the following flat breads with nigella seeds:

multi-grain garlic naan 
Iranian Barbari Bread

 

Turkish Flatbread-Pide
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18 Comments

  • alkajena

    March 27, 2017 at 1:09 pm

    The TURKISH BREAKFAST BUNS with nigella seeds is perfect for a breakfast

  • Nisa@flavour Diary

    March 27, 2017 at 5:52 pm

    Love all your baked goods dee… loved the addition of potatoes in buns…yum

  • Pushpita Aheibam

    March 27, 2017 at 6:19 pm

    Looks delightful and addition of feta sounds more tempting MayuriDi

  • Rupal Patel

    March 27, 2017 at 11:00 pm

    Awesome for breakfast or even as dinner roll

  • THE FOOD SAMARITAN.

    March 28, 2017 at 12:31 am

    These buns are screaming “eat me”..yumm!

  • Saswati Hota

    March 29, 2017 at 2:11 am

    Your bakes are always a delight to the eyes..these Turkish buns with nigella look so inviting.

  • Sujata Roy

    March 29, 2017 at 7:45 am

    Perfect breakfast and looks delicious Mayuri. Thanks for sharing.

  • Preethi Prasad

    April 3, 2017 at 9:10 am

    Love these yummy buns .Perfect breakfast idea.

  • Mayuri Patel

    April 3, 2017 at 8:54 pm

    Thank you Alka.

  • Mayuri Patel

    April 3, 2017 at 8:55 pm

    Thanks Preethi.

  • Mayuri Patel

    April 3, 2017 at 8:56 pm

    Thank you Nisa, the potato makes the bread soft.

  • Mayuri Patel

    April 3, 2017 at 8:57 pm

    Trust me Pushpita, with feta and potato taste, it was really tasty. ANd not to forget the earthy oniony taste of the nigella seeds.

  • Mayuri Patel

    April 3, 2017 at 8:58 pm

    Actually for any time of the day Rupal. Hubby and I had it with masala tea as a tea time snack.

  • Mayuri Patel

    April 3, 2017 at 8:58 pm

    🙂 thanks Amrita.

  • Mayuri Patel

    April 3, 2017 at 8:58 pm

    Thank you Saswati.

  • Mayuri Patel

    April 3, 2017 at 8:59 pm

    Thanks Sujata and you're welcome.

  • Kriti Singhal

    April 8, 2017 at 9:48 am

    Yum buns 🙂

  • Mayuri Patel

    April 14, 2017 at 9:58 pm

    Thanks Kriti

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