Saturday, March 6, 2021

Japanese milk bread rolls/ Bunny bread rolls


Recipe source - Kingarthur 

 Ingredients 

For Tangzhong 

tablespoons of flour 

Milk – 40 ml 

Water – 40 ml 

Method

Whisk flour with water and milk without any lumps and heat it in a pan on a low heat stirring continuously for 3- 5 minutes until it thickens. When it’s ready, you should be able to draw a line on the pan. 

Let it cool down for 2 hours. 


For Bread ( Makes 4 bunnies)

Bread flour – 300 gm/2 ½ cup 

Egg – 1 large 

Instant yeast – 1 tbsp / 8gm 

Salt – 1 tsp 

Granulated sugar – 50 gm/ ¼ cup 

Melted butter –57 gm/ 4 tablespoons 

Milk powder – 2 tablespoons 

Milk (lukewarm)– 113 ml / ½ cup 

Tangzhong 

1 Egg + 1 tsp milk ( for egg wash)


Fondant/ Buttercream icing / Royal icing for decoration

 

Method 

In a cup add 1 tablespoon of yeast and 1 tsp of sugar and let it froth for 10 minutes. 

In another bowl add the ingredients for the dough and tangzhong which u made earlier. 

Add the yeast mixture and mix well and make it into a rough sticky dough in the bowl 

Transfer the dough into a floured surface and knead (do not add any flour for the first 5 minutes) 

Keep kneading for another 15-20 minutes until the dough is smooth and elastic and passes the window pane test (when stretched should give a thin membrane without tearing). Softness of the rolls depends on how well you knead. 

Let the dough proof in an oiled bowl covered with a damp cloth for 1 – 1 ½ hours until doubled in size. 

Punch the air out of the dough and divide the dough into 4 ( for 4 bunnies) 

Shape each ball into a bunny by making one ball for head, a slightly bigger one for body, smaller ones for arms, legs and two long ones for  bunny ears and then attaching it together.

Once u shape them into bunny, let it rest for another 1 hour. 

Give it an egg wash and bake it a preheated oven at 170 degree C for 15 – 18 minutes until golden brown and when tapped sound hollow. 

Let the roll cool down and then finish it off by making mouth, nose, whiskers and eyes with fondant. Alternatively you can also draw with buttercream/ royal icing. 

  

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