Bowl of freshly baked bread rolls. A simple TikTok clip shows how to easily make fresh rolls at home (Image: Getty)
Bread is something eaten every single day by many, if not most, Brits. However, the idea of is often a daunting one. But there are actually ways to make fresh, soft bread in our kitchens that don’t involve complicated kneading techniques and can be done in just one afternoon.
The beauty of is that these easy, have never been more readily available to us. One creator, known by the username Let’s Eat, shared a short tutorial on how he makes his homemade bread rolls that are guaranteed to please your taste buds. The clip shows the crunchiness of the outside of the rolls and the soft, pillow-like texture inside, mimicking something that you might expect to spend good money on in a supermarket or even a bakery.
The rolls are made up of just four ingredients, one of which you may not yet have in your cupboard, but one that might become a staple after you try this .
To make these rolls, all of the ingredients are simply mixed in a bowl and left to prove for one hour, letting the dough double in size and become “wobbly like jelly”. You will also need to preheat your oven to 200C before putting the mixture in to bake.
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Bread rolls being baked in an oven. One handy TikTok recipe only uses four ingredients. (Image: Keep It 100 via Getty Images)
The ingredients the creator uses are:
3 cups of bread flour or all purpose flour
1 tbsp of instant or fast action yeast
1 tsp of sea salt or kosher salt
1.5 cups of very warm water
The baker notes that the water shouldn’t be boiling. You can just pour the hot water from your kitchen tap. It should be relatively hot but you should also be able to place a finger in the water without feeling any discomfort.
To create the dough, he first adds the flour and mixes it around the bowl with a whisk. He then adds the yeast and salt, mixes that around and adds in the hot water.
Once the dough has proved, he flours his work surface and cuts the mixture into six even portions, eventually molding it into roll shapes and letting them prove for another 15 minutes.
When it comes to the bake itself, he actually places them on baking paper and into a covered pan, which then goes into the oven for 30 minutes.
users took to the comments section of the video in their hundreds, sharing their thoughts on the simple . One person wrote: “This looks great and I could manage making it.”
Another shared: “My mum used to make rolls just like these.”
A third person praised the creator, saying that his recipes are “the best”.