Bun Maska | How to make Maska Pav Bun Maska | Step by step recipe (2024)

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Bun Maska is a popular bread served at Iranian cafes in Mumbai. The bun is a soft bread, while maska is homemade makhan or butter. Serve it with desi/Indian Milk tea.

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Bun Maska is one of the ultimate tea-time snacks. With a spread of flavored homemade butter, it is like a match made in heaven.

Soft, buttery with a hint of sweetness, it pairs well with Indian masala tea.

Similar Recipes:

Homemade butter | Makan | White butter

Soft buttery rolls | pavs

Soft buttery Garlic rolls

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Things are definitely no easy this year with quarantine, lockdown, and all the things that are going around.

While we stay home and pray that life returns back to normal, the way to stay sane is doing things that you love.

Baking to me is relaxing and calming and for many of you I believe.

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The maska pav recipe is not only easy but the ingredients are easily available even in the current situation.

So why don’t we bring smile to our loved ones faces 🙂

Maska Pav Ingredients

All-purpose flour

Yeast

Sugar

Butter

Optional Ingredients:

Milk powder

Tutti frutti | candied fruits

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1: Add warm water + sugar + yeast to a mixing bowl. (I heated water in the microwave for 40 seconds)

2: Mix well and allow to sit for 10 minutes or until the mixture foams.

3: Meanwhile, in another bowl, whisk 4 cups all-purpose flour (reserve 1/2 cup for later) + salt + milk powder and keep aside.

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4: Add the dry ingredients to the yeast mixture and knead for about 6 to 10 minutes until soft dough forms.

5: Additionally, you can add a few tablespoons of flour as needed from the reserved 1/2 cup as needed. (Dough will be sticky, but it will be workable once you add the butter)

6: Now add the soft butter and knead till soft.

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7: Toss in the candied fruits, knead, and bring it together into a ball.
After that, cover the bowl with a damp cloth and let it rest till the dough almost doubles. It might take about 1 and 1/2 hours, depending on the temperature of your place (A turned off over with lights on, is a perfect place for proofing the dough).

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8: Once it doubles, punch down lightly and transfer onto a lightly floured work surface.

9: With a knife or pastry cutter, divide it into 8 equal parts.

10: Take a portion in your hand, flatten it gently and fold the outer edges inwards. It will be rough on one side. When you flip over, the other side will be smooth.

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11: Line a baking tray lined with parchment paper or lightly grease with oil. Place the rolls on the sheet, the smooth side on top, and press it gently with the palm of your hand to flatten it slightly. Repeat with remaining rolls.

12: Cover with a light kitchen cloth and place it in a warm place for about 30 to 45 minutes till it almost doubles.

13: Gently brush milk on the top and sides and bake it in the oven at 175 Degrees Celsius | 350 Degrees Fahrenheit for 20 to 25 minutes or till its golden brown.

How to serve Bun Maska:

Once it is out of the oven, brush some melted butter on top for a beautiful shiny golden color.

Serve it warm.

Slice and spread some fresh homemade butter. Flavor your homemade butter with salt, sugar, or honey for that added flavor.

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Maska Pav

Prep Time

15 mins

Cook Time

25 mins

Bun Maska is a popular bread served at Iranian cafes in Mumbai. The bun is a soft bread while maska is homemade makhani or butter. It is served with desi/Indian Milk tea.

Course:Appetizer

Cuisine:Indian

Keyword:bun maska, how to make bun maska, irani bun maska, maska pav

Servings: 8 buns

Ingredients

  • 1 and 1/2 cup warm water
  • 1/4cupsugar
  • 1tablespoonyeast(I used active dry yeast)
  • 4 and 1/2cup all-purpose flour
  • 1teaspoonsalt
  • 1/4cupmilk powderRefer notes for substitution
  • 3tablespoonsbutterunsalted and at room temperature
  • 1/2cuptutti frutti | candied fruits
  • Milk for brushing

Instructions

  1. Add warm water + sugar + yeast to a mixing bowl. (I heated water in the microwave for 40 seconds)

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  2. Mix well and allow to sit for 10 minutes or until the mixture foams.

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  3. Meanwhile, in another bowl, whisk 4 cups all-purpose flour (reserve 1/2 cup for later) + salt + milk powder and keep aside.

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  4. Add the dry ingredients to the yeast mixture and knead for about 6 to 10 minutes until soft dough forms. Add a few tablespoons of flour as needed from the reserved 1/2 cup as needed. (Dough will be sticky, but it will be workable once you add the butter)

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  5. Now add the soft butter and knead until soft.

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  6. Add the candied fruits, knead, and bring it together into a ball.

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  7. Cover the bowl with a damp cloth and let it rest till the dough almost doubles. It might take about 1 and 1/2 hours, depending on the temperature of your place (A turned off over with lights on, is a perfect place for proofing the dough).

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  8. Once it doubles, punch down lightly and transfer onto a lightly floured work surface.

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  9. Divide it into 8 equal parts.

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  10. Take a portion in your hand, flatten it gently and fold the outer edges inwards. It will be rough on one side. When you flip over, the other side will be smooth.

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  11. Line a baking tray lined with parchment paper or lightly grease with oil. Place the rolls on the sheet, the smooth side on top, and press it gently with the palm of your hand to flatten it slightly. Repeat with remaining rolls.

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  12. Cover with a light kitchen cloth and place it in a warm place for about 30 to 45 minutes till it almost doubles.

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  13. Preheat the oven to 350 Degrees Fahrenheit | 175 Degrees Celsius.

  14. Gently brush milk on the top and sides and bake it in the oven for 20 to 25 minutes or till its golden brown.

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  15. Once it is out of the oven, brush some melted butter on top for a beautiful shiny golden color.

  16. Serve warm. Slice and spread some fresh homemade butter. Flavor your homemade butter with salt, sugar, or honey for that added flavor.

Recipe Notes

Milk powder substitute: Add 1/4 cup of milk and reduce the water to 1 and 1/4 cup. Add milk and water and mix with yeast and sugar and follow the directions.

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FAQs

What is Maska bun made of? ›

All you need is fresh pav or buns, fresh cream and white butter. Roast the pavs and make a mixture of butter-cream, which is known as the maska. Apply dollops of this maska all over the warm pav and inside it and you are good to go! It's a pocket-friendly recipe that can be enjoyed anytime with masala tea.

What is the difference between Bun Maska and Brun Maska? ›

Bun Maska and Broon Maska are popular breads. served at Iranian cafes in Mumbai and Pune. The bun. is a soft bread, while Brun is pao (bread) with a hard.

Is Bun Maska good for health? ›

It Has No Trans Fat Which Makes It Healthier to Eat. Speciality: Support Heart Health, 2x Dietary Fibre, 5x Calcium and Organic Gourmet And is An Excellent Source of Energy.

What is Maska butter? ›

Heerson's Maska Butter is a crunchy and popular snack made from Wheat Flour and Cumin. Relish in the crunchiness of this enjoyable snack at all times. Ingredients: Wheat Flour, Oil Salt, Sugar, Yeast, Milk Powder, and Jeera.

What is bun maska called in english? ›

Bun Maska is a popular bread served at Iranian cafes in Mumbai. The bun is a soft bread, while maska is homemade makhan or butter.

What is Maska in India? ›

Maska means butter. So bread butter is also called maska pav in some places in Mumbai.

What is a buttery bun called? ›

Brioche (/ˈbriːoʊʃ/, also UK: /ˈbriːɒʃ, briːˈɒʃ/, US: /briːˈoʊʃ, ˈbriːɔːʃ, briːˈɔːʃ/, French: [bʁijɔʃ]) is a bread of French origin whose high egg and butter content gives it a rich and tender crumb.

What is a Marlborough bun? ›

Small yeast-raised fruited buns, baked to form a cracked surface, sugar syrup and sugar crystal topping. Marlborough Bun.

What do you eat with bun Maska? ›

It is usually served with a cup of strong Irani Chai and enjoyed by dunking into it. The bun used can be your regular pav, however the general consensus seems to be to use a slightly sweetened bun that is studded with some tutti frutti.

Can I eat bun during weight loss? ›

Yes, you can eat bread while trying to lose weight.

There is no need to avoid it completely from your diet. Limit your intake of bread to 25 percent of your plate and enjoy it with vegetables to avoid overconsumption. The secret to losing weight is consuming fewer calories than you utilize during the day.

What is the healthiest bun to eat? ›

Our Favorite Healthy Hamburger Buns
  • Lettuce Wrap. Of all the low-calorie burger buns, a lettuce wrap is likely to have the least calories. ...
  • Cauliflower Buns. The world has gone crazy over cauliflower! ...
  • Portobello Mushrooms. ...
  • Grilled Pineapple Buns. ...
  • Sweet Potato Buns. ...
  • Zucchini Buns.
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How do you eat Maska bun? ›

The right way of eating bun maska is by dipping it in tea and biting the dipped portion, followed by a sip of tea.

What butter do Indians use? ›

Ghee is a class of clarified butter that originated in ancient India and is used in Indian and many South Asian cuisines. Ghee tends to have a higher smoke point than butter (485°) which can be ideal for sauteing or pan frying.

What are the three types of butter? ›

DIFFERENT TYPES OF BUTTER
  • SALTED BUTTER. American-style salted butter contains at least 80 percent milk fat and incorporates about ¼ teaspoon of salt for every 4 ounces of butter. ...
  • UNSALTED BUTTER. ...
  • SWEET CREAM BUTTER. ...
  • CULTURED BUTTER. ...
  • CLARIFIED BUTTER. ...
  • ORGANIC BUTTER. ...
  • PLANT-BASED BUTTER. ...
  • GRASS-FED BUTTER.

Is Bun Maska a veg? ›

This is a Vegetarian product.

Is honey bun same as cinnamon? ›

Unlike their close cousin, the cinnamon roll, these honey buns don't just offer soft, ooey-gooey vibes. They're more complex in flavor, with deeply caramelized nooks and crannies, floral notes of honey, and the chew of a well-developed yeast bread.

What is Indian bun made of? ›

A soft and puffy indian style bun recipe made with plain flour and dry yeast. Basically, indian version of ladi pav is very similar to the dinner roll, but softer without a crisp texture. It is ideally served with pav bhaji, misal pav or vada pav but can be served with any choice or curry or even bhurji recipes.

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