There are two ways to make this recipe :
Hand made recipe
1- Sift the flour in a stainless steel bowl. Make a well and pour the diluted yeast in it. Mix well and then add the salt, the sugar and the eggs.
2- Knead your dough until it comes off the sides of the bowl. Then, incorporate your lukewarm melted butter.
3- Cover your bowl with a clean kitchen cloth and let the dough raise for about 2h30 at room temperature.
Recipe with a mechanical mixing bowl
4- Place the flour, eggs, diluted yeast and sugar into the bowl of your machine. Mix for a little while at a medium speed. Then add the salt. Your dough must be homogeneous and soft. Mix your dough for another 3 minutes and add the lukewarm melted butter and work the dough until all the butter has been incorporated. When it is done transfer your dough in a large bowl, cover it with a clean kitchen cloth and let it raise for about 2h30 at room temperature.
5- Fill 15 individual tins half way and let the dough raise for another hour at room temperature. Well, until the dough reaches the edge of each moulds!
6- Start your oven at 180'C (356'F)
7- Bake them for 15-20 minutes.
8- Meanwhile, make your syrup :
Put your granulated sugar in a pot. Then add the water and bring to the boil. Cook for 5 minutes.
9- Punching your babas :
Pour your boiling syrup in a large shallow pot and place your cakes in this syrup. Carefully, press them to make sure they suck in the syrup. Finally, take each babas out and place them on a pastry rack.
10- You will flavour your babas with the rum at this stage.
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