Sri Lankan Breakfast Buns With Seeni Sambol Onion Confit Recipe (2024)

By Joan Nathan

Sri Lankan Breakfast Buns With Seeni Sambol Onion Confit Recipe (1)

Total Time
4 hours, including rising and resting
Rating
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Ingredients

Yield:16 buns

    For the Dough

    • 1¼-ounce package (2 teaspoons) dry yeast
    • 1large egg, lightly beaten
    • ¼cup milk
    • 600grams (4 cups) all-purpose flour, or as needed
    • 2teaspoons salt
    • 2tablespoons sugar
    • 4tablespoons unsalted butter, room temperature, cut into small cubes
    • Nonstick spray or vegetable oil, for greasing

    For the Onion Confit

    • 2tablespoons vegetable oil
    • 2 to 4fresh curry leaves (can be found in specialty stores or on line)
    • 1pound red onions, peeled and cut into slivers
    • 1teaspoon crushed red pepper for spicy filling, ½ teaspoon for mild to medium
    • 1teaspoon salt
    • 1tablespoon sugar
    • 1teaspoon tamarind paste
    • 1teaspoon minced fresh ginger
    • 1teaspoon of ground Sri Lankan (preferred) or other cinnamon
    • 1large egg yolk beaten with 1 tablespoon water

Ingredient Substitution Guide

Nutritional analysis per serving (16 servings)

217 calories; 6 grams fat; 2 grams saturated fat; 0 grams trans fat; 2 grams monounsaturated fat; 1 gram polyunsaturated fat; 35 grams carbohydrates; 2 grams dietary fiber; 4 grams sugars; 6 grams protein; 196 milligrams sodium

Note: The information shown is Edamam’s estimate based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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Sri Lankan Breakfast Buns With Seeni Sambol Onion Confit Recipe (2)

Preparation

  1. Step

    1

    Make the dough: Using an electric mixer fitted with a dough hook (or working by hand), combine 1 cup water and the yeast. Mix together. Add the egg, milk, 4 cups flour, salt, sugar and butter. Knead until smooth. Turn into a greased bowl, cover with greased plastic wrap and let rise until doubled in size, about 2 hours.

  2. Step

    2

    Divide the dough into 16 balls and let rise for 30 minutes.

  3. Step

    3

    Make the confit: In a large skillet over medium-high heat, heat the oil, then add the curry leaves and onions. Sauté until the onions begin to soften, about 5 minutes, then add red pepper, salt, sugar, tamarind, ginger and cinnamon. (Cinnamon from Sri Lanka, formerly known as Ceylon, can be found at Whole Foods, in specialty stores or online; look for brands labeled Sri Lankan or Ceylonese.) Continue to sauté until the onions are very soft, about 10 minutes. Remove from heat and set aside.

  4. Step

    4

    Set aside a baking sheet lined with parchment paper or a nonstick liner. Punch down each ball of dough and press with your fingers to form a circle about 5 inches in diameter. Put a tablespoon of onion filling in one quadrant of the circle, then fold the dough over like a half moon to cover the filling. Lift the portion of the half-moon that has no filling, and fold over once again; the result should resemble one-quarter of a pie. Pinch only the rounded edges of the dough together, tuck them under, and place the bun on the baking sheet. Repeat, placing the buns several inches apart. Brush the tops with the egg yolk mixture, and set aside to rest for about 20 minutes while the oven heats.

  5. Step

    5

    Heat the oven to 375 degrees. Bake the buns until lightly golden on top and bottom, 12 to 15 minutes; be careful not to overbake or the dough will be dry. Serve warm or at room temperature, for breakfast or a snack.

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Meri

I watched a Youtube video on Seemi Sambal rolls and came up with changes that were helpful to me. Melt the butter, then let it cool. Then it's easy to mix in.
I prepared the onions on low heat, stirring often, and it took almost 45 min to reach the jam-like consistency that I wanted. Delicious filling!
I made only 12 rolls, and they fit nicely on a half-sheet pan. Baked on the middle rack, the tops browned more quickly than the bottoms. Next time I'll try the lower third of the oven.

Meri

Also, I used about 8 curry leaves, chopped. They added so much extra dimension to the filling. Didn't have tamarind, so substituted lime juice.

Tracy

Just lovely. I added a whole teaspoon of red pepper flakes though, and spicy ones, too, and still was pretty sweet, so if you really want a spice I would up that measurement. Maybe I’ll double it next time. Still, this yielded nice, fluffy buns. Oh! And I let it rise overnight in the fridge; also made the onions the night before. In the morning I just needed the second, shorter rise, to assemble and bake. Delightful.

Zeynep L

I'm wondering if it's possible to leave the dough in the fridge overnight at any point and if yes, which point? After step 2 is done? Thank you!

totally watch a video!

The folding instructions in this recipe donor match the ones in videos. Our at least it makes it easier to get it.

Nina

Excellent. Tangy, sweetly spiced, and wrapped and fluffy bun. Would love to try with different fillings.

Zeynep L

I'm wondering if it's possible to leave the dough in the fridge overnight at any point and if yes, which point? After step 2 is done? Thank you!

Tracy

Just lovely. I added a whole teaspoon of red pepper flakes though, and spicy ones, too, and still was pretty sweet, so if you really want a spice I would up that measurement. Maybe I’ll double it next time. Still, this yielded nice, fluffy buns. Oh! And I let it rise overnight in the fridge; also made the onions the night before. In the morning I just needed the second, shorter rise, to assemble and bake. Delightful.

Meri

I watched a Youtube video on Seemi Sambal rolls and came up with changes that were helpful to me. Melt the butter, then let it cool. Then it's easy to mix in.
I prepared the onions on low heat, stirring often, and it took almost 45 min to reach the jam-like consistency that I wanted. Delicious filling!
I made only 12 rolls, and they fit nicely on a half-sheet pan. Baked on the middle rack, the tops browned more quickly than the bottoms. Next time I'll try the lower third of the oven.

Meri

Also, I used about 8 curry leaves, chopped. They added so much extra dimension to the filling. Didn't have tamarind, so substituted lime juice.

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