Chicago-style sub rolls | Recipe | Bounded by Buns (2024)

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YIELD
6 six-to-eight-inch rolls (or 3 longer ones)

PREP TIME
schedule35 minutes

COOK TIME
schedule25 minutes

TOTAL TIME
schedule3 hours and 30 minutes

Similar, but not a full copycat of a Turano brand roll. These are great for Italian beef sandwiches or any other type of sub. There's a thin crunchy and chewy exterior and a nice soft pillowy interior, perfect for a dunk in au jus or gravy.

Directions:

In a medium-sized bowl, mix all ingredients for the Overnight rise. This will be the consistency of a thick pancake batter; it will not seem like dough.

Let overnight starter rest on the counter or in a warm place in your kitchen overnight or for at least 4 hours. Overnight will help result in more flavor in your rolls.

When you're ready to make your dough, add all dough ingredients into your stand mixer or if you're mixing by hand, add to a large bowl.

If you're using a stand mixer, mix/knead the dough with the dough hook for 8 minutes and you should have a smooth dough If you're kneading by hand, you will want to knead for 15 minutes or until you have a smooth dough.

Place the dough in a lightly oiled bowl that is covered with a lid or plastic wrap and place it in a warm spot in your kitchen for 45 minutes.

After 45 minutes, with a slightly wet or greased hand, fold the dough over itself in the bowl 7 or 8 times. Just pinch one corner, stretch it straight up and fold it down over the dough. Rotate the bowl slightly and do it again. Repeat 7 or 8 times. This is called a "stretch and fold." It isn't required, but it helps build structure and gluten in the final bread.

Cover the bowl again and rest the dough for another 45 minutes.

Shape the dough into six or seven even-sized pieces. I usually use a scale to be precise. Form each dough into a ball and let the dough balls rest on the counter for 15 minutes prior to final shaping.

After 15 minutes, using your hands, shape each dough ball into a flat rectangle about 6 to 8 inches by 4 inches. Roll each rectangle tightly on the long side. So, you should end up with a cylinder that's about 6 to 8 inches. When you're done rolling, pinch the seam closed very well and roll the dough log/cylinder on the counter 3 or 4 times to help shape. Taper the ends if you want for a more professional look. Place all shaped rolls on a sheet pan and allow to rest for 1 to 1.5 hours.

After 1 or 1.5 hours of final rise time, pre-heat your oven to 450 degrees F (230 C).

Place a roasting pan or oven-safe pan on the bottom rack of your oven during the pre-heating time.

After the oven has pre-heated, spray all your rolls liberally with water and add your sheet pan with all of your risen and shaped doughs.

Add 2 cups of hot water to the preheated pan in the bottom of the oven and quickly close the door. I use the microwave to heat up the 2 cups for about a minute, but you can bring it to boiling in a pot on the stove if you prefer.

Bake for 20 to 25 minutes rotating halfway and spritzing with more water at the halfway point. Be careful opening the oven door because there could be a lot of steam coming out.

After your rolls have achieved the level of browning that you desire, remove them from the oven and allow them to rest on a wire rack before serving.

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Chicago-style sub rolls | Recipe | Bounded by Buns (2024)

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