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European Bread Rolls

European Bread Rolls

1

English muffin

Plymouth, England
3.8
Most iconic: Lantana Cafe (Camden, England)

English muffin is a small, round, and flat bread that's made from a soft yeasted dough. Once shaped into rounds, either by hand or with crumpet rings, the English muffin is baked on a griddle. Before toasting, they are halved, and once toasted, th... READ MORE

2

Houska

Czech Republic
3.8

Houska is a popular Czech bread roll, simple and small in size. It is made with plain wheat flour, milk, yeast, salt, and, occasionally, eggs. Before baking, it is usually braided and shaped into a plump circular form resembling a knot. The top is... READ MORE

3

Kaisersemmel

Austria
4.0

Kaisersemmel is a traditional bread roll originating from Austria. Also known as kaiser roll, it's usually made with a combination of flour, yeast, salt, sugar, and sometimes butter. The dough is shaped into rounds, and the top is divided into fiv... READ MORE

4

Pampushka

Ukraine
4.3

Pampushki are small Ukrainian yeasted buns. They can be prepared in sweet or savory versions. The dough usually consists of milk, flour, eggs, sugar, butter, yeast, oil, and salt, and it is then shaped into small balls. The sweet version is often ... READ MORE

5

French roll

France
3.9

French roll is a type of bread roll that is typically long and slender in shape, resembling a smaller version of a baguette. Usually, it has a crisp crust and a soft, chewy interior. French rolls are commonly associated with Fren... READ MORE

6

Mchadi

Georgia
3.5

Mchadi is a popular, traditional Georgian bread consisting of cornmeal, salt, and water. The dough is usually fried in hot oil until golden brown. It is recommended to serve mchadi warm with kidney beans and cheese on the side.

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Michetta

Lombardy, Italy
3.7

Michetta is a traditional white bread characterized by its round and bulbous shape, hard crust, and an airy, slightly hollow texture of the interior. It is believed that michetta was invented in Lombardy during the period of the Austrian rule. At ... READ MORE

8

Bath bun

Bath, England
3.4
Most iconic: The Pump Room (Bath, England)

Bath bun is a traditional sweet bread roll originating from Bath. The buns are circular, with nib sugar and caraway seeds on top of their highly glazed exterior. The texture is dense and close, while the flavor is lightly spiced and sweetened, wit... READ MORE

9

Proziaki

Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland
4.2
Most iconic: Restauracja Cuda Wianki (Przemyśl, Poland)

Incredibly similar to Irish soda bread, the soft proziaki are traditional Polish bread rolls that originally hail from the Subcarpathian region and date back to the 19th century. Though the recipes vary across the region, they typically consist of... READ MORE

10

Bap

Scotland
3.8

Bap is a soft bread roll that’s enjoyed throughout the United Kingdom, but its origins are Scottish. This bread roll is often made with a combination of flour, milk, sugar, salt, yeast, and vegetable oil or butter (or lard). In Scotland, a b... READ MORE

11

Bolo lêvedo

São Miguel Island, Portugal
4.3

Bolo lêvedo is a traditional bread originating from the Azores. These sweet muffins are made with a combination of water, flour, sugar, eggs, butter, salt, milk, and yeast. The dough is shaped into small balls that are dusted with flour, the... READ MORE

12

Żymła

Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
4.0

Żymła is the Silesian name for a traditional white bread roll. Known as bułka in Polish, the bread roll typically has an oval shape and is often sprinkled with poppy seeds on top before baking. Apart from its everyday consumption, this br... READ MORE

13

Berliner Knüppel

Berlin, Germany
3.8

Berliner knüppel is a traditional bread roll originating from Berlin. The bread rolls are usually made with a combination of water, flour, milk, yeast, and salt. The ingredients are mixed, the dough is kneaded, and it's then left to rest for ... READ MORE

14

Mollete (Spain)

Antequera, Spain
3.8

Mollete is a traditional bread hailing from Antequera. It's made with a combination of yeast, plain flour, whole-wheat flour, salt, sugar, milk, and olive oil. The dough is rolled into oval-shaped disks, and it's then baked until golden brown. Tra... READ MORE

15

Barm cake

North West England, England
3.4

Barm cake is a traditional bread roll originating from North West England. These soft rolls are usually topped with flour before baking, and in the past, they were usually leavened with barm, the residue that forms during yeast fermentation when m... READ MORE

16

Portuguese rolls (Papo secos)

Portugal
3.7

Papo secos, also known as Portuguese rolls, are light and airy bread rolls popular in Portuguese cuisine. These rolls are made from common bread ingredients including yeast, sugar, flour, salt, water, and butter, with a little milk brushed on top ... READ MORE

17

Waterford Blaa

Waterford, Ireland
3.1
Most iconic: No. 9 Café (Waterford, Ireland)

This traditional Irish bread roll is either round or square in shape and comes in two versions—soft and chewy—both with a flour-dusted top and made exclusively with flour, water, yeast, and salt. The tradition of preparing blaa dates b... READ MORE

18

Viena andaluza

Andalusia, Spain
4.0

Viena andaluza is a traditional bread roll hailing from Andalusia. The bread roll is usually made from wheat flour, and the dough is formed into an oval shape. Once baked, these rolls should be golden and crusty, with a soft, fluffy, white crumb a... READ MORE

19

Kentish huffkins

Kent, England
3.5
Most iconic: Tiny Tim's Tearoom (Canterbury, England)

Huffkins are traditional English bread rolls originating from Kent. These rolls are flat, circular to oval, with a dimple in the center. They're made with flour, water, yeast, and a bit of lard, although modern recipes sometimes call for the addit... READ MORE

20

Mohnflesserl

Austria
n/a

Mohnflesserl or Mohnstriezerl is a type of Austrian bread roll made with a braided or twisted shape and coated with poppy seeds ("mohn" in German). Commonly found in Austrian bakeries, Mohnflesserl rolls are known for their soft, airy interior and... READ MORE

21

Schusterjunge

Berlin, Germany
n/a

Schusterjunge (lit. cobbler's apprentice) is a traditional bread roll originating from Berlin. The bread rolls are usually made with a combination of rye flour, wheat flour, yeast or baking powder, salt, caraway seeds, and beer. The flours are mix... READ MORE

22

Röggelchen

North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
n/a

Röggelchen is a traditional bread roll, particularly popular in the Rhineland region. It is made from a mix of rye and wheat flour, giving it a dense, hearty texture and a slightly sour flavor due to the rye content. The rolls are typically s... READ MORE

23

Schlumbergerli

Basel, Switzerland
3.5

Schlumbergerli is a traditional bread roll originating from Basel and it can be traced back to 1872. The rolls are made with a combination of flour, yeast, salt, and honey. The dough is sprayed with water and baked until golden. If properly prepar... READ MORE

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Hawkshead wig

Hawkshead, England
n/a

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Hawkshead wig is a traditional bread roll originating from Hawkshead in Cumbria. These bread rolls are usually ma... READ MORE