Hot Dog Buns from the Bread Machine

I had puzzled over how to make hot dog buns with dough from my bread machine. Then I noticed that King Arthur Flour sells a hot dog bun pan.  Here’s how it looks. See all the ridges?

Hot Dog Bun Pan

The first step was to make the dough for the buns.

Bread Machine Hot Dog Buns

1 – 1/4 Cups water
2 Tablespoons olive oil
1 Egg
3 Cups bread flour
1/4 Cup instant mashed potato flakes
2 Tablespoons sugar
1 – 1/2 teaspoons salt
2 teaspoons active bread yeast

Add the ingredients to your bread machine as per the machine’s instructions. Use the dough setting.  Turn the dough out on a floured surface and make it into a rectangle shape that will fit into the bun pan. Grease the pan and then add the dough.

Dough in Pan

Here’s the part that threw me off. It sounds a little strange but what you do next is grease the bottom of clean cookie sheet and put this on top of the pan. The idea is that the cookie sheet will help shape the buns.

Let the dough rise until it’s almost filled the pan. I let it rise for an hour and I think that was a little too much. Next time I’ll check it after forty five minutes.

Then put the pan with the cookie sheet still on top into a 375 degree oven. Cook the rolls for 18 minutes. If they’re not brown enough for you then take the cookie sheet off the top and cook for a few more minutes. I didn’t have to do this though. Mine turned out wonderfully without the extra minutes.

Cool them on a rack in the pan for five minutes. Then take the buns out of the pan. Flip them over and let them finish cooling.

Baked buns

The pan makes ten buns. To prepare them you cut each bun down the middle without cutting through to the bottom. Then cut down the indented lines to separate the ten buns.

hot dog buns

And here’s one of the buns in action:

Let's have some hot dogs!

We used them for hot dogs and ham sandwiches. I did have a problem with the bun being a little too big when I ate my hot dog. This wasn’t a problem for Mr. Diva and it wasn’t a problem for either of us with the ham sandwiches. I think that keeping an eye on the rising dough next time will help keep the buns a more manageable size.

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