Ham and Tartare Sauce Bread Boats

Usually ham-and-egg rolls are topped with egg and mayonnaise, but I wanted to try it topped with tartare sauce.
Please adjust the baking time and temperature depending on your oven.
When forming the 'boats', make a well in the middle for the tartare sauce. Recipe by Saretta
Ham and Tartare Sauce Bread Boats
Usually ham-and-egg rolls are topped with egg and mayonnaise, but I wanted to try it topped with tartare sauce.
Please adjust the baking time and temperature depending on your oven.
When forming the 'boats', make a well in the middle for the tartare sauce. Recipe by Saretta
Steps
- 1
Put all the bread dough ingredients in a bread machine, and leave it up to the machine to handle it until the end of the 1st rising.
- 2
Put all the tartare sauce ingredients in a bowl and mix well. Refrigerate until it's needed.
- 3
Deflate the dough after the 1st rising is done, divide into 8 portions and round off each portion. Line them up with the seam sides down, cover with a tightly wrung out moistened kitchen towel and let rest for 20 minutes.
- 4
Take a ball of dough and place it seam side up. Press out into a flat disc that's a bit bigger than a slice of ham.
- 5
Roll it up tightly from front to back, trying not to incorporate any air bubbles.
- 6
Pinch the seam tightly closed.
- 7
Place seam side up, and fold in half. Press down lightly with your palm.
- 8
Pinch the side that's being held by my fingers in the photo and both sides closed.
- 9
Cut through the dough about 2/3rds of the way using a pastry scraper or kitchen scissors.
- 10
Open up the cut part, and spread the dough out a bit so that it looks like a boat, with a well in the middle.
- 11
Line up the 'boats' on a kitchen parchment paper lined baking tray leaving space in between them. Leave to rise at 35°C for 20 minutes (2nd rising). They are done when they have increased by 1.5 times in volume. ^^ Please adjust the rising time depending on the temperature.
- 12
Preheat the oven to 200°C.
- 13
When the 2nd rising is done, brush the dough with beaten egg except for the part where you'll put the tartare sauce.
- 14
Put the tartare sauce in the well in the middle, and bake in a 180 °C oven for 15 to 18 minutes to finish.
- 15
They're done! ♡ Please adjust the amount of tartare sauce to taste. ^^
- 16
This is the recipe for the simple bread dough that is used in this recipe -. It's an easy to handle dough that is very adaptable.
- 17
"Standard ♡ Cheese and Wiener Sausage Bread" -uses the same dough. ^^ It's a standard savory snack bread. ^^
https://cookpad.wasmer.app/us/recipes/149467-cheese-wiener-sausage-buns
- 18
"Aromatic Basil Mayonnaise Bread" -" also uses the same dough.
https://cookpad.wasmer.app/us/recipes/149463-basil-mayo-bread
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