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Classic Milk Bread Recipe

Modified: Nov 23, 2024 by Judith Coates · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

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Petit Pains au Lait or classic French milk rolls you can make at home with a guarantee they won't last long!
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Large brown and beige milk rolls or buns colling on a wire rack.

Petit Pains Au Lait

A classic French milk bread recipe formed into dinner rolls, that is delicious and announces it's wonderful flavor by filling your home with irresistible aroma! Petit Pains au lait are so versatile, you can fill them with your favorite fillings or just make them to accompany a bowl of delicious French soup!

Large brown and beige milk rolls or buns colling on a wire rack.
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  • Petit Pains Au Lait
  • ❤️About
  • 📋Ingredients
  • 🔢Instructions
  • 1. The First Stage: Mixing The Milk Buns
  • 2. The Second Stage: Second Rising
  • 3. The Third Stage: Enjoying The Aroma While Baking
  • 🍞More French Bread Recipes
  • 📖 Recipe

❤️About

Personally, I love mixing, smelling and eating homemade baked bread and this beautiful French bread recipe is superb.
There are 3 stages in making these mild buns or French bread as is quite usual for most yeast breads of this style.
Don't let this worry you. It is simple and all comes together very easily. You just need some time.
You will enjoy the eating at the end, but will also be amazed at how much the process is rewarding.

(Try other great French bread recipes at home.)

📋Ingredients

  • unbleached white bread flour - Why unbleached white bread flour? Unbleached and bread flours produce a denser texture and more structure to the baked goods. Which is in direct contrast to all-purpose flour which is better for cakes and cookies where a light consistency is the goal.
  • butter - adds flavor and a softer roll.
  • white sugar - food for the yeast, a must for the buns to rise.
  • salt - enhancing the flavor.
  • milk - the liquid the yeast must have to activate.
  • active dried yeast or instant yeast - which is the ingredient that makes bread rise so beautifully, but as mentioned must be fed something to eat and liquid to drink, so to speak.

🔢Instructions

1. The First Stage: Mixing The Milk Buns

Assemble your 6 ingredients together, following the instructions on how to mix it up which is very important.

The 2 photos below show you what your bread will look like after mixing the dough.

And then after the rising stage is complete.

Petit Pains

The time it takes for the rising stage depends, to a great extent on the temperature of the room.

The warmer it is the faster it will rise.

Petit Pains 2

2. The Second Stage: Second Rising

Turn the dough out onto a lightly floured surface again and knock it back, in other words, punch it!

Divide the dough into 12 equal pieces and shape them into balls for your bread rolls.

Cut a cross on the top of each one with a sharp knife.

They should look something like this.

Bread

Cover with lightly oiled clear film or a clean damp teacloth and leave for another hour or until doubled in size.

3. The Third Stage: Enjoying The Aroma While Baking

Brush the tops of the bread rolls with milk and place in a preheated oven.

Bake at 200C/400F/Gas 6 and bake for about 20 minutes or until they are golden brown in colour.

Place them on a wire rack to cool and hopefully there will still be some left for your meal!

Bread 4

🍞More French Bread Recipes

  • Classic French Brioche Bread.
  • Puff Pastry
  • Pan Bagnat are delicious made from milk rolls.
  • The famous French Baguette is amazing freshly made at home.
  • And, so is this lovely French Croissant recipe.

📖 Recipe

Large brown and beige milk rolls or buns colling on a wire rack.

Classic French Milk Bread Recipe

Judith Coates
Bon Appetit 
Like it? ~ Let us know below!
Petit Pains au Lait or classic French milk rolls you can make at home with a guarantee they won't last long!
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Prep Time 3 hours hrs 25 minutes mins
Cook Time 20 minutes mins
Total Time 3 hours hrs 45 minutes mins
Course French Bread
Cuisine French
Servings 12 rolls

Ingredients

  • 4 cups unbleached white bread flour
  • ¼ cup butter at room temperature
  • 1 tablespoon sugar
  • 2 teaspoon salt
  • 1 cup lukewarm milk
  • 1 teaspoon dried yeast 15gm/1/2 oz fresh yeast
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Instructions
 

          First Stage

  • Sieve the flour and salt into a large mixing bowl.
  • Mix in the sugar.
  • Rub the butter into the flour until it is very fine like breadcrumbs.
  • If using fresh yeast, cream the yeast with 3 tablespoons of the milk.
  • Stir in the remainder of the milk.
  • Add the yeast/milk mixture to the flour and using your hands, mix to a dough.
  • If using dried yeast, add it to the mixture with the flour and then add the lukewarm milk.
  • Mix to a dough with your hands.
  • Turn out onto a floured surface and knead the dough for about 5 minutes until it is smooth and elastic in texture.
  • Put your dough into a lightly oiled bowl and cover with clear film or a clean damp tea cloth and leave for about 1 hour or until it has doubled in size. The temperature of the room will determine how long this might take. The warmer it is the less time it takes.

Second Stage

  • Turn the dough out onto a lightly floured surface again and knockback, punch it!
  • Divide the dough into 12 equal pieces and shape them into balls for your bread rolls.
  • Cut a cross on the top of each one with a sharp knife.
  • Cover with lightly oiled clear film or a clean damp tea cloth and leave for another hour or until doubled in size.

Third Stage

  • Brush the tops of the bread rolls with milk and place in a preheated oven, 200C(400F, Gas 6) and bake for about 20 minutes or until they are golden brown in color.
  • Place them on a wire rack to cool.
  • There you have your Petit Pains Au Lait - they smell gorgeous and taste divine!

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Nutrition

Calories: 127.46kcalCarbohydrates: 21.19gProtein: 3.8gFat: 2.89gSaturated Fat: 1.6gCholesterol: 6.71mgSodium: 256.82mgFiber: 0.71gSugar: 1.35g
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