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Honey carrot buns

It´s 7 am at your house and there´s a million things on the list to do... Before the day even starts your mind screams "STOP" ........Baking is good for a stressed mind.
Try it :) and hey carrots are a good way to keep your skin tanned..



                                                          Honey carrot buns
Incredients:
about 15 buns
3 dl water
1 bag of dry yeast
1 tbsp of honey
5-10 dl of flour
25-30 g of butter
5-6 carrots
1 tsp of salt

1.Mix flour, salt and dry yeast in a bowl. (You can add more flour later)
2. Add the mixture into  warm water ( a bit warmer than hand temperature).
3. Grade the carrots and add them into the bowl.
4. Add the honey and melted butter into the mixture as well.
5. Let the dough rise until it´s double the size.
6. Make buns out of the do and let them rise again for a while.
7.  Spread a little water on the buns. (that will make them crispy on the top)
8. Bake in 200 c for about 30 minutes.

Enjoy with a nice coffee, tea or hot chocolate.



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