Taste cooking hacks: How to make bread rolls in a pie maker
Baking bread can be a long and complicated process but this ingenious recipe only uses four ingredients — and needs a pie maker instead of an oven.
It’s the easy hack your pie maker was made for.
Taste has seen the game-changing gadget used to make everything from pancakes and French toast to doughnuts and pizza. But this super simple bread recipe is hands down our current favourite pie maker hack.
Made with only four ingredients (and not one of them is yeast), these bread rolls can be made in your Kmart pie maker in just 35 minutes.
The recipe is the creation of taste.com.au foodie Alison Adams, who came up with the creation when she couldn’t get hold of yeast.
Similar to damper, this recipe is perfect for when you’re short on time, or if your on a weekend camping trip.
All you need is a pie maker, self raising flour, butter, eggs and milk. And the best thing? You don’t need to wait for the dough to rise – simply mix, knead and pop your rolls in the pie maker to cook.
View the full pie maker bread recipe right here.
The cost-of-living crisis is prompting cooks to get even more creative in their kitchens this winter, with homemade classics like bread, stew and dumplings back on the menu.
If you’re looking to level up your bread-making game this winter, check out Taste’s easy homemade bread recipes for beginners.
More pie maker ideas:
Pie maker cheesecake swirl brownies
For more recipe ideas, go to taste.com.au or check out the Taste Test Kitchen now.
Originally published as Taste cooking hacks: How to make bread rolls in a pie maker