Fluffy Milk Bread Pan Buns

🧾 Ingredients

For the milk bread dough

  • 2 ¾ cups (350 g) all-purpose flour
  • 1 teaspoon instant yeast
  • 3 tablespoons sugar
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 1 egg (room temperature)
  • ¾ cup (180 ml) warm milk
  • 3 tablespoons softened butter

To cook

  • 1 tablespoon butter or oil
  • Optional finishing butter/honey

Optional fillings

  • Mozzarella cheese
  • Pastry cream / custard
  • Sweet red bean paste
  • Nutella
  • Cream cheese
  • Jam

🥣 Step 1 — Make the Dough

In a large mixing bowl, whisk together flour, sugar, yeast, and salt.

Make a well in the center and crack in the egg.

Pour in the warm milk little by little, mixing with a spoon or hand until a shaggy dough forms.

Add softened butter and knead for 8–10 minutes by hand (or 5 minutes using a mixer dough hook).

You’ll feel the dough transform from sticky to smooth, stretchy, and soft.

Proper kneading develops gluten — the magic that gives bread structure and ensures those dreamy fluffy interiors.

🌙 Step 2 — First Rise

Shape the dough into a ball, place in a greased bowl, cover with cling film or a clean cloth.

Let rest in a warm place for 1–1½ hours until doubled in size.

If your kitchen is chilly, here’s a trick:

  • Turn your oven on for 2 minutes, turn it OFF
  • Place bowl inside the gently warm oven
    Instant proofing box!

🔪 Step 3 — Shape the Buns

Punch down the risen dough to release air.

Turn it onto a lightly floured surface and divide into 6 equal portions.

Shape each piece into an oval or rectangle (like the picture).

If adding fillings, flatten dough, place filling in center, pinch edges closed, seam side down.

Gently press to make thick “pillows” — about 2 cm thick.

🌤 Step 4 — Second Rise

Place shaped buns on parchment paper.

Cover and let rise again 30–40 minutes.

Don’t rush this step — it ensures the bread becomes light and airy when cooked.

If buns puff slightly and feel bouncy to the touch, they’re ready.

🍳 Step 5 — Pan Fry to Golden Perfection

Heat a non-stick pan over medium-low heat.

Brush lightly with butter or oil.

Place buns in the pan without crowding.

Cook slowly 3–5 minutes per side until:

  • Deep golden brown
  • Evenly cooked
  • Puffy but soft inside

Low heat is key 🔑

Too hot = burns outside while staying raw inside.

Flip gently with spatula and cook all sides, including edges if buns are thick.

😍 Serve & Enjoy

Eat warm — that’s when the texture is magical:

  • Crispy thin crust
  • Pillow-soft center
  • Warm, milky sweetness

Top ideas:

  • Slather with butter
  • Drizzle honey or maple syrup
  • Sprinkle powdered sugar
  • Dip in chocolate or caramel
  • Spread jam or peanut butter

If you made filled buns, watch the cheese stretch or custard ooze. Pure happiness!

💡 Tips & Variations

Want fluffier buns?

Replace 2 tablespoons flour with cornstarch

(Adds softness)

Make it egg-free

Add 2 extra tablespoons milk instead of egg

Healthier version

Use olive oil instead of butter

Swap half flour for whole wheat (texture changes slightly)

Add flavor to dough

A pinch of cinnamon

Vanilla extract

Lemon zest

Matcha powder

Turn into stuffed buns

Fill with:

  • Mozzarella (Korean street style)
  • Cream cheese + sugar
  • Custard cream
  • Nutella or Biscoff
  • Savory ham & cheese (reduce sugar a bit)

Make ahead & freeze

  • Freeze shaped unbaked buns
  • Thaw + proof, then cook
    OR
  • Freeze already cooked buns
  • Reheat gently on pan

🧊 Storage

  • Room temp: 2–3 days in airtight container
  • Fridge: 4–5 days (toast before serving)
  • Freezer: 1–2 months
    Warm in pan or toaster for fresh taste.

🎉 Perfect Occasions

  • Breakfast or brunch
  • School snack box
  • Afternoon tea
  • Iftar tables
  • Road trip food
  • Cozy rainy day treat
  • Movie night finger food

They look fancy but require simple pantry ingredients — kids love them, adults adore them, and guests think you bought them from a bakery!

❤️ Final Thoughts

Pan-fried milk bread proves that true comfort food doesn’t need complicated ingredients — just time, patience, and gentle heat.

From soft dough rising slowly to the buttery aroma filling your kitchen, every step feels therapeutic.

Once you master this dough, you open doors to endless possibilities: buns, rolls, filled pastries, or sliders.

But sometimes, the best choice is the simplest — a warm golden pillow of milk bread cooked lovingly in a frying pan.

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