The Weekends are different for all of us. For some it’s a time to catch up on sleep, for others, it’s total do-nothing time. For me? Baking! Getting up in the wee hours of the morning before anyone is up then cooking up a storm…enough to stir up my neighbors.
During the holiday season, I’m always bent at trying something extra special and this my friends, takes that honor. Hello!! Mallorca where have you been all my life?? Seriously I’ve been looking for that easy pastry that could double up as anytime snack at the same time and you have it right here.
This recipe is a keeper, knocking off the others and staying on top, there’s no doubt about it! They’re everything a breakfast roll should be: big, soft and perfectly fluffy or slight crunchy at the edges (if want to go that route). The BEST part is that it doesn’t involve that much kneading.
I would happily trade my dinner roll for this one right here – ANYTIME. I’m sure you would too! They have this insanely delicious melt-in-your mouth buttery flavor, that’s so hard to resist.
These disappeared 10 minutes after taking them out of the oven. Gone! Finito! Had family members over and everyone wanted thirds, couldn’t even get to take pictures.
This time, it’s only going to be my sous chef and me. We are going to eat to our heart’s desire. Definitely not a healthy treat, I tell you. So don’t go crazy and make it on a weekly basis.
So what is Mallorca? In a nutshell, it’s a “soft puerto buttery egg bread’’ aka deliciousness in your mouth. That’s all I can say, without putting you to sleep. If you want to learn more check it out here. Meseidy, from the Noshery does a beautiful job of explaining it. Do give it a try and if for some reason you have leftovers then make Puerto Rican breakfast ham and cheese sandwich. [adthrive-in-post-video-player video-id=”3WRt1apM” upload-date=”2019-04-01T03:56:12.000Z” name=”Mallorca Bread (Pan de Mallorca )” description=”Mallorca Bread- Homemade Sweet Bread Rolls with very little kneading required. Soft, fluffy, buttery and damn delicious! The Perfect dinner or breakfast roll for entertaining.”] Recipe adapted here
In a large bowl combine water and yeast. Let it sit until dissolve for about 3-5minutes. Then add milk with sugar, salt, egg yolks and melted butter. Lightly whisk. Finally add 3 cups flour then thoroughly mix with hands or spoon, dough is going to be sticky. If too sticky add the remaining flour a little at a time. Less flour is preferable
Dough should be sticky. Cover loosely with a clean cloth and let it rise until doubled in size about 2 hours or less depending on environment.
When dough has doubled in size . You can proceed with the next steps or refrigerate for a couple of hours . If refrigerating over night be sure to punch the dough before placing in the fridge. One way of making the coils is to divide dough into 6-8 equal pieces
Roll the dough up to form a long thin rope, then wind each rope up to form a coil (snail shape).
Proceed with the remaining of the pieces until finish. Be sure to tuck the end under the bun, to help the dough stay in shape
Place on a baking sheet with parchment paper and let it rest for about 30-40minutes Another method of making the coil
When ready to shape, roll out to 1/4-inch thick rectangle. Lightly brush with melted butter. Using a sharp knife, pizza wheel or dough cutter to make 6-8 even sized strips
Coil the dough to make flattened spiral buns, tucking the end under the bun, to help the dough stay in shape