Looking for a 2 pt slider bun? I often buy Franz Slider Buns and they are 2 points each, however sometimes I have trouble finding them. These actually taste much better! But who doesn’t love fresh baked bread? If you have a bread maker, these are super easy, but even if you don’t, I’ve included directions in the note section on how to do it by hand. For the bread machine I use the “quick dough” cycle and take the dough out when it’s done mixing. This recipe makes about 54 slider buns, don’t worry these are small, so make, bake and freeze and you’ll always have buns in the freezer!
Be sure you use the quick rise yeast so you don’t have to wait for them to rise!
Slider Buns
Equipment
- Bread Maker
Ingredients
- 1 cup warm water (95°-115°)
- 1 cup milk
- 4.5 tsp quick rise yeast (2 packages)
- 0.5 tbsp vegetable oil
- 2 tsp kosher salt
- 2 eggs
- 6.25 cup flour (spoon lightly in measuring cup, not packed)
Shiny Glaze (optional)
- 2 eggs (if you want them more yellow, just use the egg yolks)
- 1 tbsp water
- 0.5 tsp sugar
Instructions
- To your bread maker, add these ingredients in this order: warm water, milk, eggs, oil, salt, and flour. If you don’t have a bread maker, see notes below.
- Make a little “well” or hole in the flour and pour the yeast into it.
- Set your bread maker to “Quick Dough Cycle.” This will warm the pan, mix up the ingredients, and knead the ingredients. When the bread maker is finished doing these things and is on the “rise” setting, take out your dough and place it on a floured board or counter.
- Divide into a few pieces and keep them covered with a towel.
- Begin working with one piece of dough and start dividing into 1 oz balls. The best way to do this is to use a digital kitchen scale so all the buns come out the same size. It takes a little practice but eventually you get good at guessing the size of the dough before you put it on the scale and then it goes pretty fast. The dough in this recipe weighs approximately 3 lbs 6 oz (or 54 oz) so if I want 54 slider buns I make each one 1 oz each so they work out to be 2 points each.
- Roll each piece into a ball, then flatten slightly. If desired stamp the roll to get the design I used in the picture (I used a Kaiser bread roll stamp). Place rolls on a baking sheet with parchment paper, cover with a towel until all buns are shaped. No need to let them rise, by the time you get them all shaped, they are ready to bake.
- In a small bowl, beat yolks with a fork. Brush yolks over the top of the buns.
- Bake at 375° for about 5-7 min. They do not brown much unless you brush them with the egg glaze.
- Allow to cool completely before freezing them. Slice them before freezing and then they are easier to use.
Notes
- Combine yeast, and warm water in a small bowl or measuring cup.
- Let yeast mixture sit for about 10 minutes until foamy.
- In a large bowl or stand mixer, combine: milk, eggs, and oil. Blend.
- Add in yeast mixture, salt and flour.
- Knead by hand or use a stand mixer with dough hook for about 8-10 minutes. Then form into sliders according to directions above.
These are wonderful. I have some forzen but forgot how to warm them back up, in the oven or microwave?
The easiest and fastest way to warm them up is to do them about 20 sec or until no longer frozen, then broil for a minute to toast them up.
They are definitely not 17cal per bun, more like 71cal per bun and so tiny. So I had to do 2oz buns and that would be 142cal per bun.
Thanks so much for pointing that out. I went back and checked the recipe, it should have been 1/2 T. of oil not 1/2 c, thus the difference! I’m so glad you brought it to my attention! And yes, they are small, almost roll size.
I’m so sorry for the mistake! Actually there were two mistakes. I had also put it into the nutritional calculator wrong. This was one of my first recipes. The Weight Watcher count is right however but the calories were also incorrect. I do apologize!
You use “t.” and “T.” and also “tsp.,” so I am not sure of the correct measurements. Which items are teaspoons (t./tsp.), and which are tablespoons (T./tbsp.)? Thanks!
Yes t. is teaspoons and T. is tablespoons.Tsp is also teaspoons. I’ll correct it to t.