Thursday, September 11, 2014
Coconut custard buns
This was the very first bread that I did when I first started learning how to bake bread, some time in April 2014. I have to thank Christine's recipe for her clear and concise description of steps.
My family was really excited when I served them this for supper that night, I can still remember very clearly. They just did not believe I could actually bake a bread, hahaha! Anyway, supporting enough, they gobbled it all up within minutes. We made tea, coffee to go with it and all of us had a great time. It really made my day.
The bread was soft, fluffy and really yummy. If you've tried this recipe, I am sure you would agree with me. I've actually repeated this several times making the same bread again, a keeper for the family indeed.
Recipe from Christine's recipes
Ingredients
350g bread flour
55g castor sugar
5g salt
56g egg
7g milk powder
125ml milk
120g tangzhong
5 to 6g instant yeast
30g unsalted butter (softened)
Filling
30g butter, softened
30g castor sugar
30g egg, whisked
60g desiccated coconut
Syrup (optional)
1 tsp sugar
2 tsp water
Method for fillings
1. Combine softened butter with sugar.
2. Add egg, stir well, next comes desiccated coconut. Mix them well.
Get this ready in advance, divide into 6 portions and chill in fridge for later use.
Let it sit in room temperature before use, if you feel it has hardened too much.
Methods for buns ( I used bread machine)
1. Wet ingredients goes in before dry ingredients ( you may like to whisk egg and tangzhong together with the milk).
2. Salt at one side while sugar at another.
3. Yeast comes in last just before the flour.
4. When dough is done, deflate air bubbles on working surface and roll into a ball shape, rest gluten for 10 minutes.
5. Divide into 6 equal portions of your dough and also your fillings.
6. Roll out the dough and wrap one portion of fillings onto it, do that for the rest. Lay them on baking tray.
7. Let it rise for another time about an hour or until it doubled it's size.
8. Egg wash on surface of buns. Sprinkle with sesame seeds.
9. Bake in pre-heated oven for 35 minutes, or until golden brown. Just before the last 5 minutes, brush syrup on surface of buns.
10. Let it cool on wire rack.
Labels:
bread
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