I was at the baking ingredients shop the other day and saw cartons of pandan and red bean paste just delivered from Kuala Lumpur. Having a soft spot for anything to do with pandan, be it bread or pastries I bought a packet each of pandan and red bean paste both at Rm5.50 per kilo. So tried out this pandan flavoured braid and it was ....... yummy!
I used my old faithful breadmaker to churn out the dough and at the end of the cycle, knocked out some air, rolled it into a rectangle and trimmed off the edges to get the size that I wanted. Made slits on both sides of the rectangle, spread the bean paste in the centre, plaited it up.
The braid before proving and after proving for 30 mins., applied egg glaze and sesame seeds before putting it into the oven.
This bread was fluffy and yummy. We couldn't finish the whole braid, so kept some for breakfast the next morning and it stayed fresh too!
Ingredients
- 420 gm Pandan bean paste or any paste of your choice
- Sesame seeds
- 40 gm egg + water to make up 2/3 cup
- 2 Tbsp/1 oz butter/margarine
- 2/3 tsp salt
- 275 gm High Protein flour
- 1.1/3 Tbsp skimmed milk powder
- 2 Tbsp caster sugar
- 1.1/3 tsp yeast
Method
- Put all the ingredients into the pan of the Breadmaker according to the sequence of your machine.
- Press dough cycle which will take 1.1/2 hours.
- At the end of the cycle, take out the dough, punch out the gas.
- Roll out into a rectangle about 12 " x 8", trim off the edges to get the desired size.
- Spread the pandan paste down the centre covering a space of about 3 inches wide. At each end of the filling make cuts 2 inches in length at 1 inch intervals. Take a strip from each side and cross them over the filling to form a plait. Tuck in the last 2 strips.
- Cover the braid with a damp cloth and leave to prove until double in size - about 30 mins.
- Apply egg glaze and sprinkle on sesame seeds.
- Bake in preheated oven @ 180 deg C for about 30 to 35 mins.
- Cool completely before serving.
Such a beautiful braid. I just did a braid bread but the lazy version. I used store bought bread stick and with savory fillings. I have try this with kaya next :)
ReplyDeleteThat must taste so good! I wish we are able to get such paste here :)
ReplyDeleteNice job, Cheah! What a beautiful braid!
ReplyDeleteVery neatly braided bread. Love the pandan paste too! Adds a nice colour to the braide.
ReplyDeleteCheah...so pro now. Nice braid. Wish I could do a nice braid like yours :)) Well done.
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ReplyDeleteIt'll be nice with kaya!
3 hungry tummies
Yes, it tastes good. We're quite lucky, these pastes are readily available, more during the mooncake festival. But the pastes for mooncakes are slightly harder and more oily, in fact, very oily.
Kristy
Thanks, I'm sure you can make a nice one too!
Jeannie
Pandan is always my first choice.
Elin
Thanks, me no pro, still got lots to learn.
Wow....Cheah, you are turning into a professional baker! That looks beautiful and delicious!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Mary. No, not a pro, still experimenting and trying hard to improve.
ReplyDeleteWow, what a gorgeous bread! I love the filling!
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ReplyDeleteThanks. The filling is mung bean paste with screwpine flavour.
Love the braid look, enjoying the pandan aroma :)
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ReplyDeleteThanks for the compliment!
Hi friend I really love it with a cup of hot coffee. Any to spare?
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ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by. Yes, great with coffee, can share some with you.
I just recently tried pandan...well the extract...I would love to try this!
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing! I love braids but use a different filling. Would love to try this filling but it would be difficult to get it here.
ReplyDeleteThis is just what I have been searching for. I've been trying to find a bread recipe that uses kaya as a filling for a while...until now!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the recipe,
Robert
Robert
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by my blog! Will hop onto yours soon!
Hi,
ReplyDeleteHow long will it take to make (not including baking time) if I don't have a breadmaker. The temperature is pretty hot today where I am.
It'll take a min.of 2 hours excluding baking time. You can go to my other post
ReplyDeletehttp://cheah2009.blogspot.com/2010/07/fruit-and-nut-plait.html
This does not require a breadmaker. But the time is also around 2 hours.
I am happy to say that I am making this today (it just needs to be baked now). Unfortunately, there are some gaps b/w the strips, so I hope the kaya doesn't ooze out when I bake it.
ReplyDeleteWill do a post in it tonight...
Thanks again for sharing the recipe!