Smooth canister such as a coffee/juice can to bake in
Instructions
Take the tablespoon of sugar along with packets of yeast and put it into a medium sized mug. Fill the mug half way with warm water. Put it in a warm place and wait until it rises.
Separately, on the stovetop, heat the milk and butter in a small saucepan. So the butter is melted and the milk is frothy.
Combine the sugar, eggs and oil together in an electric mixer. (For added flavor you can add in sour cream or vanilla (or both) or lemon juice for taste) Then add in the heated milk and butter mixture. Blend.
Switch the blade on the mixer to be the batter paddle. Then gradually add in flour. Beat the dough to be the consistency of sour cream. It should stick to your finger if you touch it. And bounce back to the dough. The thinner the batter the more likely it will fall while baking. If the batter is too thin, you can add more flour.
After the dough is the right consistency, Put it in a bowl at least 3 times the size of the mixing bowl. Put a cover on the large bowl and leave it in the oven on the lowest temperature (140degrees) to rise, for approximately 30 mins.
Meanwhile, line the smooth (not ribbed) canisters with aluminum foil on the bottom and the sides and spray with baking spray such as Pam.
Once dough has risen, spoon the dough into the baking canisters so that they are 1/4 full. Covered the top of the canister in aluminum foil. Put it back in the oven at 275 degrees. After 20 mins it should rise about half way. After the dough has risen half way. Uncover the canister and continue to bake for approximately 20 more mins until the dough has risen close to the top of the canister. Then turn up the oven temperature to be 350 degrees until its fully baked. Use a skewer to check if it is baked thoroughly.