Aberdeen Butteries Recipe Also Known As Rowies Food

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ABERDEEN BUTTERIES RECIPE (ABERDEEN ROWIES/MORNING ROLLS)



Aberdeen Butteries Recipe (Aberdeen Rowies/Morning Rolls) image

Traditional Aberdeen Butteries or Rowies are dense pastries similar to Croissants but with a higher fat content. Perfect for a breakfast option or as a snack.

Provided by Lauren

Categories     Recipes

Time 2h28m

Number Of Ingredients 7

2 1/4 tsp dry yeast
500g all purpose flour
260g butter
125g lard
400ml warm water
1 tbsp soft brown sugar
1 tbsp salt

Steps:

  • Measure 180ml warm water and add your 2 1/4 tsp dry yeast. Make sure that the water is not boiling hot as it will kill the yeast, warm tap water is fine for this. Set aside for approx 5-10 minutes until the water begins to look creamy when mixed.
  • In a bowl add your 500g all purpose plain flour, 1 tbsp soft brown sugar and 1 tbsp salt and mix together.
  • Making a well in the middle of your dry ingredients, add the water with yeast and begin to mix. Slowly add your remaining warm water to the mix when required, you may not need all of this! You are looking for your mix to bond together, yet remain quite a sticky consistency to touch.
  • I would recommend heavily flouring your worktop and tipping your mix onto the surface before kneading for approximately 5-10 minutes. Just keep adding flour to your worktop if needed, you have not failed or done anything wrong, it is just a sticky mix! Keep at it!
  • Once you have kneaded your mix, shape into a ball and place in an oiled bowl (1-2 tbsp) before covering with cling film/tea towel. Leave somewhere warm for one hour.
  • Next, you want to cream your butter and lard together. Preferably have these at room temperature for an easier time!
  • Grab your dough which should now be around twice the size. Place this on your floured worktop and knead again for a further 1-2 minutes.
  • Roll your dough out to make a large rectangle (or as close to a rectangle as you can make!). You want the dough to be around 1cm thick.
  • Use your mind to imagine the rectangular dough in three even sections and cover the lower two thirds of your dough in a third of the creamed butter and lard mix.
  • You then want to fold the top unbuttered section of dough over your middle section.
  • And then you want to take the bottom section of buttered dough and also cover the middle section creating three layers of dough.
  • Roll your dough out to the rectangle shape again at 1cm thick and repeat steps 9-11 a further two times.
  • Roll your dough into one final rectangle at 1cm thick.
  • Cut your dough into 16 even pieces and roll into a rough circle shape with your hands.
  • Place each shape onto a lightly oiled baking tray.
  • Leave to sit for a further 45 minutes where they will rise ever so slightly again.
  • It is now time to preheat your oven!200C/180C fan/400F/Gas 6
  • Use your 4 fingers to press down on the dough and spread apart slightly. This stops the dough from spreading so much during baking and also gives the butteries their mismatched shape.
  • Bake in the oven for 15-18 minutes or until golden brown.
  • Move butteries to a cooling rack.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 305 calories, Carbohydrate 25 grams carbohydrates, Cholesterol 42 milligrams cholesterol, Fat 21 grams fat, Fiber 1 grams fiber, Protein 4 grams protein, SaturatedFat 11 grams saturated fat, ServingSize 1, Sodium 543 grams sodium, Sugar 1 grams sugar, TransFat 1 grams trans fat, UnsaturatedFat 8 grams unsaturated fat

ABERDEEN BUTTERIES (ROWIES)



Aberdeen butteries (Rowies) image

Provided by The Hairy Bikers

Categories     Cakes and baking

Yield Makes 16

Number Of Ingredients 9

500g/1lb 2oz strong plain flour, plus extra for dusting
1 x 7g sachet easy-blend dried yeast
1 tbsp soft light brown sugar
1 tbsp sea salt flakes
350ml/12¼fl oz warm water
vegetable oil, for greasing
275g/9¾oz butter, plus extra to serve
100g/3½oz lard
ready-made jam, to serve

Steps:

  • In a large bowl, mix together the flour, yeast, sugar and salt until well combined.
  • Make a well in the centre of the mixture, then gradually add the water in a thin stream, stirring well with a wooden spoon, until the mixture comes together as a dough. (NB: You may not need to use all of the water.)
  • Turn the dough out onto a lightly floured work surface and knead lightly for 8-10 minutes, or until smooth and elastic.
  • Transfer the kneaded dough to a clean, greased bowl and cover with a greased sheet of cling film. Set aside in a warm place to rise (prove) for at least one hour, or until the dough has doubled in size.
  • Meanwhile, in a separate bowl, cream together the butter and lard until well combined. Divide the mixture into four equal portions.
  • When the dough has proved, turn it out onto a lightly floured surface and knead for a further 1-2 minutes.
  • Roll out the dough into a 40cm x 20cm/16in x 8in rectangle, about 1cm/½in thick.
  • Turn the dough around so that the shortest edge is facing you. Spread one portion of the butter and lard mixture over the bottom two-thirds of the dough rectangle.
  • Fold the remaining one-third of the dough rectangle over onto the butter and lard mixture to cover the centre section of the dough rectangle. Fold the other end of the dough rectangle over the folded dough, so that the dough ends up three times its original thickness.
  • Roll the dough out again to a 40cm x 20cm/16in x 8in rectangle, about 1cm/½in thick. Repeat the process of spreading and folding with another portion of the butter and lard mixture.
  • Repeat the process twice more, until all of the butter and lard mixture has been used up and the dough has been rolled out a total of four times.
  • Preheat the oven to 200C/400F/Gas 6.
  • Roll the dough out again to a 40cm x 20cm/16in x 8in rectangle, about 1cm/½in thick. Cut the dough into 16 pieces and roll each into a round, flat bun shape.
  • Transfer the buns to a lightly oiled baking tray and set aside for 40-45 minutes, or until they have doubled in size again (leave enough space between them for expansion).
  • When the buns have risen, bake them in the oven for 15-18 minutes, or until they have risen further and are golden-brown and cooked through. Set aside to cool on a wire rack.
  • Serve each buttery warm, spread with butter and jam.

BUTTERIES AKA ROWIES



Butteries AKA Rowies image

These are made all over the Aberdeen area of Scotland, stores, bakeries, houses etc. Once you have had these you will be hooked. I became hooked on Hogmanay (New years) when the sweet Scottish woman I worked with had a big ol' platter of these when I got there and very few when I left. They are made with what else.. butter and I...

Provided by Cathy Smith

Categories     Other Breads

Time 2h20m

Number Of Ingredients 7

1 lb all purpose flour (about 3 1/3 cup)
6 oz butter (do not substitute)
4 oz lard (can use vegetable oil but will not be as good)
1 tsp heaping of salt
2 tsp heaping of sugar
2 1/4 tsp yeast or 1 package
5 oz lukewarm water

Steps:

  • 1. These are yeast rolls and, just like yeast breads, ought to be made under warm conditions to allow the yeast to raise the dough.
  • 2. Sieve the flour and salt into a large bowl and set aside. Cream the fresh yeast, sugar and a little of the tepid water together and add to the bowl of flour. Mix the ingredients together with enough water to make smooth firm dough. Transfer the dough to a well-floured surface and knead well for about five minutes.
  • 3. Place the dough back into the bowl, cover with a warm slightly damp cloth and set aside in a warm place for about an hour to allow the yeast do its work of expanding the dough to about double its original size.
  • 4. While the dough is rising cream together the butter and lard in readiness for the next step.
  • 5. When the dough has risen, knead it again and then roll it out on a floured surface. Then spread it with a third of the butter/lard mixture and sprinkle lightly with flour. Fold the dough in three and roll it out again.
  • 6. Repeat this procedure two more times. Roll out the dough quite thinly and cut into squares.
  • 7. Bring the four corners of each square to the centre, shape them into rounds and flatten slightly with hand- do not over handle the dough. Place the uncooked rolls onto a floured and warm baking tray and leave them in a warm place to rise for about half an hour to 40 minutes.
  • 8. Bake the rolls in a hot oven at 400F for about 15-20 minutes until golden brown and crispy on both sides.
  • 9. Rolls can be made in a large batch and subsequently frozen for later use. If defrosting frozen rolls in a microwave oven, do not overheat otherwise the rolls will become limp and the fat content will become over-heated and sizzle. Butteries can be eaten dry (without anything spread on them), spread with butter (just in case you really hanker after an early coronary, even if the rolls do then taste splendid) or spread with jam or honey etc.

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